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Midnight (Herald) In The Garden Of Good & Evil


e have documented cases of Mr. Mack "running the codes" for at least six nationally known Christian leaders, in a covert effort to co-opt them into a relationship of dependency. Of course computer applications specialists have been doing this for years, in a business context, in order to ensure their continued employment, but Tom Mack has now cleverly added a spiritual dimension to the conventional technophile dependency paradigm.

This manipulative activity is tantamount to witchcraft - something Tom Mack is quite familiar with. In his association with the reprobate Chris Blodgett (who is now being advertised in the Midnight Herald), Mack has learned many things concerning the underlying psychological mechanics of witchcraft. Blodgett (whose criminal activities are also exposed on this website) produced a series of radio programs on witchcraft in the church. It is self evident that Tom Mack, as a close associate of Chris Blodgett and a repeated guest on his radio program, has learned something of the subject.

For instance, in one of his radio programs Chris accurately equated manipulation to achieve a desired object with witchcraft:

"If I start to manipulate you during this broadcast, it's witchcraft. We have to call it what it is...all of this stuff is to manipulate people away from the truth, and it's the spirit of witchcraft." (Witchcraft In The Church, teaching tape from radio host Chris Blodgett).

Late in 2001, writing in his live-in girlfriend's "Christian" newspaper The Midnight Herald, Tom Mack demonstrated his familiarity with the basic tenets of witchcraft by writing an article on the subject. In that essay, Mack wrote that witchcraft can be "...properly defined as any activity performed in an attempt to gain something...." Actions that are calculated to manipulate, Mack wrote, are "...tantamount to practicing witchcraft." (New Age Witchcraft?, Tom Mack, Midnight Herald, V5#3).

Incredibly, Tom Mack has now published written statements that directly condemn his own practices using the Bible Codes. Zeroing in on the concept of a symbiotic relationship between those with "itching ears," and those who are willing to prostitute themselves by telling their listeners just what they want to hear, Mack wrote:

"Witchcraft develops a dependency relationship between the teachers, gurus, and other instructors, and the initiates or laity. True Christianity disdains dependency relationships and works to make its laity dependent on God alone." (New Age Witchcraft?, Tom Mack, Midnight Herald V5#3).

Gnostic Converts

ven as he was writing these words, Tom Mack was continuing to practice the occultic art that is inherent in the Bible Codes. For example, Al Cuppett, a nationally known Christian speaker from the Prophecy Club national speaking circuit, has revealed that he is in that dependency relationship and is following the hidden communications found in the gnostic oriented Bible Codes that were revealed to him by "Professor" Tom Mack:

"Tom Mack has relayed information to me on numerous occasions which he could not have known other than extracting it from The Bible Code. Further, he passed to me personal information concerning several 'events' both here, and in Israel, which would have been impossible for him to know outside of the gifts of the Holy Spirit; OR...the Hebrew Bible Code!" (Personal Letter to James Lloyd from Al Cuppett, 03/25/2002)

Al Cuppett, also known as "Mister C," is a frequent guest on various Christian radio shows, including Steve Quayle's Q Files - where he is now spreading the "gospel" of Tom Mack and his Bible Codes. Apparently, we no longer need the gift of prophecy spoken of in scripture, for we now have a high tech tool, wielded by "Professor" Mack, with which to predict events. And Cuppett is not alone in this alarming departure from the plain teaching of the Word of God.

Chris Blodgett, another nationally heard "Christian" radio host, has not only embraced the Bible Codes, he has openly acknowledged that they are essentially a modern manifestation of gnosticism. For the benefit of those who are unaware of various aspects of early Christian history, the Gnostics (from the Greek word gnosis, for knowledge), were acknowledged occultists (from the Latin word occultus, for secret) who taught God favored those who held secretive knowledge based on ancient mystical understanding. Gnosticism has roots in Freemasonry and other secret societies, as well as Egyptian black magic that the early Alexandrian Christians imported into their version of "Christianity."

During a radio interview where Chris Blodgett hosted Tom Mack discussing Mack's Bible Codes, the following statement summed it up:

 

Chris Blodgett: "So it's more of the Gnostic thought process then?"

Tom Mack: "Exactly."

This is simply an astonishing admission, for Biblically centered Christians have long known of the occultic nature of gnosticism. At this writing, Chris Blodgett is now being promoted on Tom Mack's website on a regular basis. In addition to his obviously unscriptural embrace of Mack's Gnostic software, earlier this year the Blodgett's were exposed in national radio, print, and on the Internet for their attempts to seduce other Christian couples into group sexual encounters. These broadcasts on the Christian Media Network also included multiple eyewitness allegations that the Blodgetts have engaged in grand theft, fraud, the obtaining of false identification, multiple episodes of slander, and much more.

The Blodgetts have been repeatedly confronted by multiple Christian leaders from print and radio ministries seeking some degree of accountability. As of this writing, they have continued to deny their misdeeds - even as they continue to commit them.

Although he has been completely apprised of the corrosive spirituality of Chris Blodgett, "Professor" Tom Mack's website continues to energetically promote him. Similarly, even though attempts have been made to inform Jo Reaves of the unsavory nature of her new found "friends," her newspaper The Midnight Herald is now unabashedly carrying display advertisements for Chris Blodgett's "ministry." Documentation of the Blodgetts' spiritually lethal activities may be found on this website, by going to Liars For The Lord.

Steve Quayle himself was spiritually seduced by Tom Mack at some unknown point in the late 1990's. Indeed, Chris Blodgett publicly stated that he was introduced to Tom Mack by Mr. Quayle. Incidentally, this is clear evidence of the secretive connection that exists where the hidden prognostications of Tom Mack are the common denominator. It's instructive to see the results in a recent issue of Jo Reaves' Midnight Herald, where the most recent issue carried an advertisement for Steve Quayle!

The common denominator is each and every person in this secretive cabal are all in the manipulative grip of "professor" Tom Mack, through the instrumentality of the so-called Bible Codes.

As a frequent guest on Steve Quayle's Q Files radio broadcast, Tom Mack has repeatedly recommended and embraced the occultic system of the Bible Codes. In revealing comments made during those interviews, Quayle has mentioned his apparent spiritual dependency on Tom Mack's computer generated prophecies.

Indeed, Tom Mack himself has publicly referred to specific episodes in which Steve Quayle has depended upon him for his software based prognostications. For example, in November 2000, Mack admitted that Quayle was receiving Bible code data from him when he stated:

 

Mack: "Back a few months ago Steve Quayle had me run one on Nile fever."

Evidence exists that on occasion, Tom Mack has attempted to recruit media figures to his cause, but has failed. For example, radio hosts Ralph and Kathy Haaff were receiving correspondence from the slippery fraud, but concluded that his approach was manipulative. In a written correspondence to the Haaffs, Mack boasted of his influence with other media figures such as the previously mentioned Al Cuppett, in addition to author Ed Vallowe, and another Bible Code researcher name Al Neal. The latter was also a speaker on the Prophecy Club circuit and has ties to Mack through Mack's website.

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