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Lloyd sells a book he's compiled of Velikovsky's essays that you can get for free online. But Lloyd won't tell you that because he has a financial interest to keep you in the dark about such matters.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Historical Revisionism at Lloyd's Research Site
James Lloyd has recently edited his "research" site to omit his previous decrying of historical revisionism that others do - but not not him. Once again Lloyd revises and edits so his thralls are ever distracted by his sleight of hand. For an example of some of his revisionism, go to his "research" site and look up his newsletters. He numbers his "newsletters". Notice how "newsletters" 16, 24, 25, and 79 are not to be seen anywhere, but he did leave evidence, in this case, that they were once published there. Why has he withdrawn them? Is it part of his "historical revisionism" that he once promised to never do on this very same site. Oddly, that very promise can no longer be found on this site that Lloyd once had written there. Again, Lloyd proves he is a master at hypocrisy and deception.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Excerpt From James Lloyd's Christian Media "Research" Site
Birds Of A Feather Falsely Prophesy Together
On Tuesday March 26th 2002, radio host Steve Quayle once again provided a platform for false prophecies - to say nothing of promoting the work of "Christian" preachers that propagate completely false doctrine. While Quayle continues to provide the radio vehicle for false doctrine put forth by his "prophet" guests, he simultaneously seeks to distance himself from the false statements those guests put forth. In short, Quayle wants it both ways.
To put it in another light, if any of his bizarre radio guests ever actually utter a prophecy that turns out to be true, Steve Quayle is in the position of taking the credit and claiming to be the individual that brought forth "the truth" to his listening audience. Conversely, each time his guest's "prophecies" fail, he then claims NOT to have been the author (or the responsible party) of the false prophetic statement. This commercial waffling is reminiscent of Stan Johnson's "Prophecy Club" shenanigans in which the now disgraced former Dale Carnegie organization speaker created a national speaker's bureau for dozens of false prophets - yet continually claimed he was just providing a service for the gullible public.
The red text above can be read directly from one of James Lloyd's websites. This one is his so-called "research" site where it is very evident that not much research goes into it all. But Lloyd depends on his listeners and followers to be like those in Isaiah 56:10. Lloyd is a millionaire already and really doesn't need his followers' money to keep him going but he nonetheless appeals to them to send him cash. And it also costs next to nothing to do what he does over the net.
Can you detect the hypocritical nature of James Lloyd in what he writes in the above text and to what he ascribes to Steve Quayle to what he, Lloyd, practices? Have you heard him lately distancing himself from those he sells time to on some of his for-profit venture sites such as his geo-network site? James Lloyd is just another Steve Quayle. James Lloyd is not only a false prophet hawking and profiting from false prophecies but he sells media space to other false prophecy "teachers". One thing is guaranteed - Lloyd will most definitely squirm his way out like the pathological liar he is when confronted with questions about this inconsistency about himself. Watch and listen to him.
On Tuesday March 26th 2002, radio host Steve Quayle once again provided a platform for false prophecies - to say nothing of promoting the work of "Christian" preachers that propagate completely false doctrine. While Quayle continues to provide the radio vehicle for false doctrine put forth by his "prophet" guests, he simultaneously seeks to distance himself from the false statements those guests put forth. In short, Quayle wants it both ways.
To put it in another light, if any of his bizarre radio guests ever actually utter a prophecy that turns out to be true, Steve Quayle is in the position of taking the credit and claiming to be the individual that brought forth "the truth" to his listening audience. Conversely, each time his guest's "prophecies" fail, he then claims NOT to have been the author (or the responsible party) of the false prophetic statement. This commercial waffling is reminiscent of Stan Johnson's "Prophecy Club" shenanigans in which the now disgraced former Dale Carnegie organization speaker created a national speaker's bureau for dozens of false prophets - yet continually claimed he was just providing a service for the gullible public.
The red text above can be read directly from one of James Lloyd's websites. This one is his so-called "research" site where it is very evident that not much research goes into it all. But Lloyd depends on his listeners and followers to be like those in Isaiah 56:10. Lloyd is a millionaire already and really doesn't need his followers' money to keep him going but he nonetheless appeals to them to send him cash. And it also costs next to nothing to do what he does over the net.
Can you detect the hypocritical nature of James Lloyd in what he writes in the above text and to what he ascribes to Steve Quayle to what he, Lloyd, practices? Have you heard him lately distancing himself from those he sells time to on some of his for-profit venture sites such as his geo-network site? James Lloyd is just another Steve Quayle. James Lloyd is not only a false prophet hawking and profiting from false prophecies but he sells media space to other false prophecy "teachers". One thing is guaranteed - Lloyd will most definitely squirm his way out like the pathological liar he is when confronted with questions about this inconsistency about himself. Watch and listen to him.
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