False Prophet Says Demons Are Changing Our DNA To Make Us Hate Trump (AUDIO/VIDEO)



To hear Donald Trump’s most diehard religious right supporters talk, there’s a big reason the rest of the nation isn’t joining them in bowing down to the Donald. The devil is manipulating our minds to make us join the resistance. After all, to hear them talk, the only reason Trump’s approval ratings look as anemic as they are is because witchcraft and demonic activity are keeping us from seeing that Trump is carrying out God’s plan for this country.

Well, one of the religious right’s newest stars has an idea how the forces of darkness are supposedly pulling this off. Trump’s approval ratings aren’t averaging at 37 percent because of the many outrages coming out of the White House. No, no–apparently the devil is fiddling with our genetic code.

Mark Taylor, a retired firefighter from Orlando, rose to fame during the 2016 campaign when he claimed to have prophesied a Trump presidency in 2011. But there’s one problem. Any competent reading of his original prophecy shows that Taylor predicted Trump would defeat Obama in 2012. But just a week after Taylor supposedly received this prophecy, Trump bowed out of the 2012 race.

By definition, that makes Taylor a false prophet. But such little details didn’t matter during the campaign, particularly after Trump’s upset victory. He has since become the latest big thing in the hypercharismatic world, and is a go-to guy for religious right pastors wanting to drum up support for Trump.

He has wasted little opportunity in warning people against joining the resistance, and explaining that doing so risks God’s wrath. In April, for instance, he claimed that a top priority for the church is praying for the removal of judges who oppose Trump. In June, he claimed that Megyn Kelly fell sick just before a 2015 Republican primary debate because he knew she was going to give Trump a rough time of it.

Taylor was in rare form in recent weeks. On August 24, he talked with religious right podcaster Sheila Zilinsky, best known for demanding that California Governor Jerry Brown be hanged for continuing to support the Paris climate accords. People for the American Way’s Right Wing Watch got a clip.

Five minutes into the show, Zilinsky railed about how Trump can’t possibly win under the relentless bombardment of “fake news.” She wondered why many diehard Trump supporters were suddenly becoming wishy-washy.


Taylor thought that it was because too many people–including Christians–were falling for a demonic trick. He claimed that he’d received a “word from the Lord” in July about “Satan’s frequency,” in which he argued that the mainstream media was attached to a channel operated by “the devil himself.” He urged Zilinsky’s followers to stop listening to the media and get the facts “straight from the source”–Trump’s Facebook and Twitter feeds.

Zilinsky thought she’d noticed that there had been “a real shift in the air” in recent months, with the wave of protests against Trump. Taylor believed it was mainly because those two mainstays of conspiracy theory peddlers, the Illuminati and Freemasons, are working to “change the DNA of man” through certain frequencies–the mainstream media, rock music, and others. On election night, the devil “sent out a frequency” to those who were supposedly “tuned in” as a result of their DNA being altered.

Taylor claims he’s gotten scads of emails from Christians who have been ostracized because of their support for Trump. He believes those who are shunning Trump have had their DNA altered, and it’s now under the control of Satan. As an example, he cited a man from Michigan whose wife previously blew her stack when they talked politics. He believed he was “looking at the face of Satan” every time they talked politics. After much prayer, she claimed that the “stronghold of politics” was broken–one of a number of strongholds in the bloodline that haven’t been overcome.

Later, he claimed that the audio portion of mainstream media outlets broadcasts at 440 Hz. Supposedly, that frequency that not only damages organs and makes you sick. However, Taylor said, it also “changes your DNA” and makes it easier to bend you to the Illuminati’s will.

Taylor doubled down on Friday when he dropped by another Christianist podcast, Sam Johnston’s Sharpening Report. Right Wing Watch got a clip.

About 21 minutes in, Taylor told Johnson that if you don’t clean out your bloodlines of any past sin, it could potentially leave you vulnerable to your DNA being activated by the devil. Supposedly, the devil and his agents in the Freemasons and Illuminati know this as well–so they are working overtime to change your DNA and make you “hear what they want you to hear, see what they want you to see and speak what they want you to speak, act like they want you to act.”

Taylor believed that Christians are speaking out against Trump because their DNA has been so corrupted that they can’t see “how God is using Donald Trump to change America.” For that reason, he urged the audience to stop listening to the mainstream media, “because it’s Satan’s frequency.”

For some time, I’d been wondering how it was possible that some 73 to 78 percent of white evangelicals still back Trump–more than double Trump’s approval rating nationally. Well, now I have at least part of my answer. They’re simply tuning out anything other than fawning coverage of the Donald.

And apparently they’re doing so on the advice of a false prophet–one who is adding and taking from the Word. As the saying goes, error always leads to more error. It’s already been established that Taylor is a false prophet. As any Christian knows, once you accept Jesus into your life, that’s it–you don’t need to do anything else for God to accept you.


But unless I’m hearing Taylor wrong, he’s saying that you need to clean out your bloodline as well. There was already ample reason to run, not walk, away from Taylor. But this only adds to it.

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Darrell is a 30-something graduate of the University of North Carolina who considers himself a journalist of the old school. An attempt to turn him into a member of the religious right in college only succeeded in turning him into the religious right's worst nightmare--a charismatic Christian who is an unapologetic liberal. His desire to stand up for those who have been scared into silence only increased when he survived an abusive three-year marriage. You may know him on Daily Kos as Christian Dem in NC. Follow him on Twitter @DarrellLucus or connect with him on Facebook. Click here to buy Darrell a Mello Yello.