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‘That’s Army Invasion!’ Greg Locke Claims 600,000 ‘Chinese Men’ Are Being Smuggled Into America Each Month

Global Vision Bible Church pastor Greg Locke keeps on telling his flock lies and conspiracy theories, claiming during a recent church service that Columbia is shipping 20,000 ‘Chinese men’ every day into the United States, setting the stage for an invasion.

Doing the math, that’s 600,000 a month or 7,200,000 a year- slightly less than the population of New York City or equal to the combined population of Montana, Rhode Island, Delaware, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, District of Columbia, Vermont, and Wyoming.

Readers of Protestia will recognize Locke as the controversial Tennessee pastor who is elbows deep in exorcisms and deliverance ministry after several witches supposedly harassed his church. We last wrote about him after he touted his ‘Humbleness’ and ‘Obedience’ by Partnering with Benny Hinn, repented of writing a Book Against Benny Hinn, and Now Considers Him a ‘Friend,’  threatened a Dunkin’ Donuts worker with kicking his teeth down his throat, and recently said that if you deny the existence of tunnels under the White House or Capitol Building that were uncovered by the military and used to house both live and dead children, you’re just as complicit in the abuse as “crack-smoking perverts.”

During his December 31, 2023 sermon, Locke explains:

When I was in Bogota last week,  week before last,  I heard some distressing news and so we had to verify it.  What I’m giving you is verifiable facts and evidence and I ain’t even got time to preach on it and I ain’t getting into politics but you better hear me and you better hear me well.  

…Do you know there’s verifiable facts right now- and I don’t know how long it’s been going on. I’m just going to tell you right now,  I don’t care what Twitter says,  CNN can burn me up for what I’m about to say. It’s the last day of the year, I’m going to say it,  20,000,  that’s a big number,  20,000 Chinese men are being shipped every day from Colombia into the United States.  That’s 600,000 a month.

That is not immigration,  that is an army invasion.  Pretty soon we’re going to go from saying ‘made in China’ to ‘owned by China’.  I don’t care how mad,  you can get fall down the steps mad and never come back.  You mark my word,  China’s making a move this year.  They’re not coming, they’re here.  600,000 a month and you live addicted to TikTok?

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Beth Moore says Mike Huckabee Calling out Hypocrisy ‘Entirely Antithetical to the Gospel

Newly departed from the SBC, Beth Moore, took to Twitter on the weekend to harangue Mike Huckabee fpr calling out the hypocrisy of the culture and American businesses, saying that a tweet he made was “antithetical to the gospel.”

As a result of the tweet, many people piled on, decrying it as evil and racist. The Gospel Coalition’s Thabiti Anyabwile called it “wretched,” and Sam Won led the way on charges of racism, prompting Moore to further share how stunned she was at such a racially insensitive comment.

The point was seemingly lost on Moore and her host of evagelical pilers-on. All the mentioned corporate businesses have criticized the actions of Georgia politicians to protect voting rights, while at the same time kowtowing to the Chinese government by turning a blind eye to the genocide and monstrosities they are committing. Huckabee pointed this out, and Moore took out her talons to scratch him until he felt shame.

If sarcasm and pointing out hypocrisy is considered “antithetical to the Gospel,” this demonstrates Moore has a warped understanding of what the gospel is, and cannot be trusted to lead or teach anyone. [Editor’s note: Duh, we’ve been trying to tell you that since at least 2016!] She really needs to go home.

Huckabee did respond to Moore, explaining that he was just having a bit of fun and takes the gospel seriously. Because he’s a squishy sort, he parted praising her and her ministry.


For more on Moore, you should buy this book.