![]() ![]() I mean, they followed me around for, like, two months, right? I’m interested. I’m really interested in, like Chapter Two and Chapter Three, the different episodes, where this is going. Somebody’s gotta stand up and save this wicked nation.īut it’s interesting how they spin a narrative. One of our ex-staff members sold ’em footage from January 6 of me with a bullhorn… standing on a trailer, preaching at the Capitol, which, as Paul said, “I repent not.” ![]() Made us look like insurrectionist, QAnon conspiracy theorists. They did everything against us that they promised they wouldn’t do. Amen.īut you know what they did? It’s interesting, and I expect this from lost people. We going to lay in bed with some ice cream and watch it tonight. They end with, like, a six-minute clip of me. We’re in the first of the six, but our church is predominantly in the second and third episode. You know, when you go home tonight, anybody got Peacock? It’s like Netflix, you know, pay to play subscription. My article: /ZKrkVWEvHs- Hemant Mehta September 22, 2022 (In a book he published this summer, Locke suggested the whole insurrection was a hoax.)ĭespite Christian hate-preacher Greg Locke voluntarily spouting conspiracy theories in the new series "Shadowland," he told his congregation last night that the filmmakers "made us look like idiots." He also shows some fear about getting subpoenaed over the January 6 insurrection attempt, though that has never transpired because Locke, as far as we know, wasn’t involved in the organizing nor did he enter the Capitol. Locke openly speaks to the producers about how COVID is a hoax and how Bill Gates and George Soros helped “steal” the 2020 election. The show includes footage of him burning books in a bonfire. The show also includes footage of Locke chumming it up with Republican operative and convicted felon Roger Stone before Stone’s appearance at his church. He openly brags on camera about how the anti-gay and anti-trans videos he posted on Facebook helped his page get verified and gain tens of thousands of followers in a relatively short amount of time. ![]() He’s a confident speaker who realized years ago that trolling liberals was far more powerful and appealing than talking about Jesus. (I make an unexpected cameo in the series a clip from one of my YouTube videos about Locke is used in Episode 2.)Īs someone who’s written about Locke for years, and after watching both of those episodes, I can safely say it gives viewers a fairly accurate picture of Locke. One of the subjects in Shadowland is Christian hate-preacher Greg Locke, of Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee, whose story is shown primarily in the second and third episodes of the series. ![]()
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