What Every Mormon Understands and What You Should Understand about Us
- ldsanon
- Nov 22, 2018
- 10 min read

Why should you care about what Mormons believe? Well, if you are a follower of Q and you have been awakened to the danger the Cabal poses to human liberty, you might be surprised that Mormons have been warning you about this danger since the early nineteenth century.
As a follower of Q, you have probably made some connections and you understand how our adversaries operate. They use distortion, half-truths, misrepresentation, and outright lies to conceal their actions and they use projection (Mirror) to accuse the good guys of the very things the bad guys are doing. We Mormons are very familiar with these tactics because we have been the targets of the bad guys since the beginning.
You probably don’t know anything about Mormons except what you have heard on TV or maybe read about in history books. Today, because you have been awakened, you understand that television and Hollywood have been in the hands of the Cabal for a long time. The movies and shows they produce are always biased against the good and promote the evil ones’ agenda. You see it firsthand now. Now please consider that they have done that to Mormons all along. Most of what you know about Mormons is probably wrong. It’s not your fault. You simply haven’t thought to question it.
As followers of Q, you understand that some religions have been compromised. In particular, you know that there are some very corrupt Jews (not all) who are focused on manipulating the world with the intent of establishing a globalist kingdom with a puppet under their control. You also are aware now that the Roman Catholic Church has been deeply compromised. It is run by criminals who promote human trafficking, sexual exploitation of children, and other heinous acts. The corruption of the Roman Church goes back hundreds of years. You also understand that secular-socialists seek to overthrow all religions, particularly any religion that is based in revelation from God.
Now, let me put this together for you—a “red pill” of sorts—and see if you are ready to understand. It may be as hard for you to accept as Q was for you at the start, but if you will expand your thinking and use logic, you will see. Believe it or not, I’m not trying to convert you what the world calls Mormonism. I’m just trying to show you why the latter-day saints can be some of your strongest allies in this fight to preserve liberty. I’m also trying to put the pieces together so latter-day saints who have not yet been “red pilled” will understand. You can help them if you know how to share Q with them.
What you call a “Mormon” is really a Christian who believes in modern revelation from God. We call ourselves latter-day saints—like Paul wrote to the “saints” in Corinth, Ephesus, Galatia, etc. The saints are followers of Jesus Christ. We follow Christ. We believe every word the Bible speaks about Jesus, the cross, the resurrection, miracles, apostles, prophets, and God’s commandments, etc. We also believe that God has revealed additional scripture in our day—which provides a second witness to the Bible. In a day when many people question the authenticity of the Bible, the Book of Mormon is a “proof” (to use a Q term) that the Bible is true. God said, “Out of the mouths of two or three witnesses shall all things be established.” The term “Mormon” was first used by haters in the 19th century and was regarded as a bigoted slur. The term has become common and less offensive over time and we have embraced it as a nickname to a limited degree. We are Christians and we are members of the original Church that Jesus founded two millennia ago.
Revelation from God is necessary because times change. The word of God to Adam in the Garden of Eden didn’t help Noah build the ark. The word of God to Noah didn’t lead Abraham to a land of promise. The word of God to Abraham didn’t help Moses free the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. You get the idea. God can help us deal with modern challenges by speaking to prophets in our day. We see this now more than ever.
Now, let me make the connection to what we know about the Cabal and provide some support to Q’s mission. The modern revelations, combined with ancient scripture tell us of a “war in heaven” that took place before the world was created. That war, as you will see, is what we are still waging today.
God created us and loved us. We lived with him before we were born. We were spirits then. He prepared the earth as a place for us to come and live, learn, and progress. Like small children grow up and leave their parents, he knew we had to leave his side for a short time and undergo a period of trial and testing. We had to become physical beings who could experience pain, suffering, sickness, loneliness, isolation, and death. By experiencing these things, we would truly come to understand the blessings of eternal life—which lacks all those things.
God’s plan contained an element of risk. We would have to undergo the test “blind” in a way. The test would have no validity or power if we could just see that God was there. We had to learn and acquire faith. Faith had to be tested. There is no test without difficulty. That was kind of scary to us. There was a possibility that some of us would not make it back.
There was a spirit named Lucifer, one of the “sons of the morning.” He saw an opportunity, or so he thought. He thought that he could undermine God’s authority and usurp his place if he could turn God’s children against him. He started a campaign to undermine confidence in God’s plan. He convinced many that the whole deal about coming to earth was a risky scheme and that he had a better plan. Lucifer promised a guaranteed return back to the safety of heaven if the spirits of mankind would just follow him. He would ensure fairness, equity, justice, and that everyone would make it back. He promised he would remove the risk. All we had to do was surrender our agency—our freedom.
Does any of that sound familiar today? Who preaches that doctrine today? Communists. Socialists. Democrats.
Here is where Jesus came forward and stood up for us and for the Father. Jesus understood that none of us would ever be able to return to God on our own. Therefore, he knew that an atonement would have to be made. Someone would have to live a perfect, sinless life and then lay down that life to pay the price for all sins and misdeeds. Someone would have to balance the scales of mercy and justice. Someone would have to take upon him the pains of sin, injustice, and all the unfairness present in life. He understood that he alone could do this. Jesus came forward and promised to be our Redeemer and Savior. He would suffer the most horrible death and torment imaginable. He would descend into the depths and rise again because of the virtue that could be found in him alone. The Firstborn—the Only Begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth promised to save all those who would follow him. We would keep our freedom and believe in Jesus Christ for salvation.
A “war” broke out in heaven between those who followed Lucifer and those who stayed faithful to God. I imagine the war to have been a war of words and ideas, like what happens on social media today. Imagine heaven’s peace and order being turned into a contentious forum of conflicting ideas. When it became clear that the lines were drawn and that the positions had hardened, the Lord cast out Lucifer and his followers to the earth. Lucifer became Satan, a name-title that means “one who opposes.” He and his followers were condemned eternally. They would never pass through mortality. They would never receive a body (and thus never be resurrected in glory, a gift Jesus gives to all). They would never know the pains and joys of mortal life and they would never live in heaven ever again. For this reason, Satan and his followers seek to tempt and destroy us who followed Christ.
In essence, Jesus was the first to stand up for liberty. Liberty is freedom to choose. Another word for that is agency. Agency is what Satan always attacks. Satan uses lies, deception, trickery, and misrepresentation to distort the truth and cause confusion. He plays upon human weaknesses, exploiting our passions and desires to weaken our resolve. He lies to us and says “There is no God” or that “God doesn’t care about you.” He tells believers that they are not worthy of salvation and that God is there waiting to punish them. He uses discouragement, loneliness, depression, and fear to suppress faith. These are the same tactics he used in the war in heaven. His playbook remains predictable. Perhaps that is why Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” is dedicated to Lucifer.
It’s one thing to have to fight against spiritual wickedness in the world, but physical agents of Satan also play a role. Ancient and modern revelations tell us that Cain slew Abel because Satan taught him how to murder and get gain, urging him to kill his brother so he could obtain his property. Satan taught Cain “secret oaths” and knowledge whereby a person could obtain power over his fellow men and women.
Personally (this is my own opinion, not LDS doctrine), I believe that the secret knowledge Satan taught to Cain was how to use compounded interest and lending to enslave others. That’s just my own idea, not any kind of Mormon teaching. That is still the most powerful weapon Satan’s earthly agents use today to cripple nations and individuals. It’s why Moses banned usury among the Israelites to one another. It’s why the Mosaic law required all debts to be forgiven after seven years. Unfortunately, the Israelites exploited Gentiles with it throughout history.
In addition to using loans and interest to enslave people, the secret oaths to Cain were handed down even unto our time. The Book of Mormon, which is an ancient record of peoples who lived upon the American continent, warns us that “secret combinations” or secret societies would seek to undermine the freedom of all people, particularly in the latter-days: our day. What are examples of secret societies? Freemasonry was infiltrated by Adam Weishaupt’s Illuminati. In American history, the Union League after the Civil War was one. MS-13 is one. The Taliban is one. Iran’s government of Islamic fundamentalists is one. The Cabal is a network of them and it creates smaller, subordinate ones that act as pawns in their game. Antifa, Black Lives Matter, the Black Panthers, the Ku Klux Klan and many more groups are sponsored by the Cabal to undermine freedom and righteousness.
The crazy thing is that the evil ones always convince themselves that they are on the side of right and good. The people who executed Jesus thought they were doing the right thing. The Democrat abortion activist thinks she is standing up for freedom and justice. The gay doofus dancing on a float in a gay rights parade wearing nothing but a jock strap thinks he is standing up for truth and equality. Antifa thinks they are “fighting” for nonviolence and peace. Satan is an expert at deception.
These people attack anything good. Similarly, and unfortunately, Satan also uses deception, misrepresentation, half-truths, innuendo, and other tools to destroy good people. Think Kavanaugh. Think Clarence Thomas. Now think Joseph Smith, the prophet to whom God spoke in the nineteenth century. Anti-Mormons, inspired by Satan, think they do God’s will when they hold seminars in your church and tell you that Mormons are cultists. If you will open your mind and expand your thinking, you can compare the tactics they use to attack Trump and Q and then compare them to the tactics they use to bash Mormonism. You will see they are the same. As Q says, the flak becomes heaviest when we are over the target. There's an old African saying, "When people throw rocks at the mango tree, it is when the fruit is most ripe." In football, the only guy they try to tackle is the one who is headed for the goal with the ball. Latter-day saints see persecution and criticism in that light. If we were not on track, Satan would leave us alone. Expand your mind. Think logically.
The very first vision that God gave Joseph Smith (the eventual founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) told him that the ancient creeds of Christianity had been corrupted. How did they get corrupted? By the Cabal! Yes—it has been around that long. It goes back to the beginnings of man’s sojourn on earth. Q followers know now that the Catholic Church has been compromised. The Book of Mormon speaks of a “great and abominable church” and describes it. When you read that description, it sounds an awful lot like Catholicism. What church created the Nicene Creed, the Athanasian Creed, the Apostles’ Creed, and the others? Like Q, I’ll let you research that on your own. God told Joseph Smith about this corruption in 1820 and latter-day saints have known about it ever since.
Knowing these things, latter-day saints seek to follow Jesus’ teachings and to stand up for liberty. We are willing to sacrifice all for religious freedom. We are strong believers in the Second Amendment. In the 1830s, lawless mobs surrounded a Mormon community in Far West, Missouri. The mobs demanded that the saints surrender their guns and promised protection if they would do so. Then, once the Mormons turned in their guns, the mobs attacked them, burned their homes, shot their men, raped the women, and dashed out the brains of small children. We strongly believe in the right to bear arms and we are ready to fight to defend that right. Far West? Never again!
Mormons serve faithfully in the rank and file of our military services and we fight to defend America. We believe America is a “choice land above all others.” Mormons serve in law enforcement and the intelligence community. Don’t let people like Romney, Flake, Reid, or Sinema fool you. They are compromised. Their politics and power are more important to them than their faith. They serve Mammon, not God. “By their fruits, ye shall know them,” Jesus said. They don’t represent us as a community of believers.
I’m not in a position to speak for the Church. I’m just giving you my own views, but they are commonly shared across the spectrum of American Mormons. What I wish for you to take away is this:
Mormons stand for freedom. We are servants of Jesus Christ above all things. We are ready to stand with other believers to defend religious liberty. We believe the Constitution is inspired by God. We believe America is worth defending. The war that started in heaven is still going on today. As we stood for agency and freedom with Jesus Christ in that day, so must we stand for agency and liberty today—in opposition to the Cabal and all of its myriad branches.
This is what every Mormon understands (or should understand) and what you should understand about us. The Plan that Q describes is a part of a greater plan that comes from God. The ultimate goal of that plan is to declare God’s truth, live according to God’s justice, and to rely upon the merits of Jesus Christ’s saving atonement for deliverance and salvation. We are in this fight with you until the end because we recognize it for what it is: the battle between good and evil that started before the foundation of the world. WWG1WGA.
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