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Christianity & gun owners in the crosshairs: Chilling tactic exposed
16 August 2012: If you
are an outspoken Christian in America, you need to be concerned. If you
are an outspoken Christian in America who happens to be a gun owner, you
need to be very concerned. And if you are a Christian gun owner who
disagrees with the Progressive anti-Christian agenda in America and
have a platform to inform others, you better believe that you are under
intense scrutiny. Sound like paranoid propaganda? Read on.
It’s one thing to say that there is a
war against Christianity and an active agenda to disarm Americans, but
it’s another thing altogether to watch it unfold, up close and
personal. And yet another to actually document an insidious but
effective tactic that is presently being used to silence and disarm
Christians right here in America. In this report, I will expose a new
tactic being used by the atheistic communist supporters of the Obama
regime to silence Christian critics and to disarm them at the same time.
I might have never known about this had
it not been for our nightly radio program, the Hagmann & Hagmann
Report. In fact, our show played a minor role in the events that
transpired. Jason Ergoff, a 28-year old web designer and graphics artist
from Scranton, Pennsylvania, called in to our show last week to comment
on current events, including how Christianity seems to be under attack
in America and across the globe. From the statements made by the CEO of
Chick Fil-A regarding traditional families as defined by the Bible to
the resurgence of attacks on Christians across the Middle East as a
result of the “Arab Spring,” we conversed about how Christians are in
the crosshairs now more than any other time in recent history. We talked
about Barack Hussein Obama’s role in what seems to be overt antagonism
toward Christianity and Biblical principles. Mr. Ergoff’s input to our
show was a rational and welcome discourse about the events we see
unfolding.
Mr. Ergoff called our program before and
has always been articulate and well informed. His call last week was
equally articulate and without unnecessary emotion or hype, just like
his previous calls. He made his points in a very well-reasoned, rational
and non-threatening manner and said nothing with which we could
disagree. Through our dialogue that included off air correspondence, we
were delighted to learn that Mr. Egroff himself is hosting his own
weekly radio program called Revelation News Radio, a show that provides
his analysis of current events through the prism of the Holy Bible. As
he is just getting started, he did a few shows leading up his weekly
slot, including a show on August 7, 2012, a day after he called our
program as a guest. After his call to our program, we moved on, and our
program concluded without incident. This is when events began to get
very interesting, and go very wrong for Mr. Egroff.
Monitoring the watchmen
As Mr. Egroff was seated at his computer
preparing to listen to our program that began at 8:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, August 8, 2012, he received a telephone call from a man who
identified himself as “officer Steve” from the city of Scranton Police
Department, who told Jason that he was calling just to check on him, to
see if he was “alright.” Jason, who never heard of “officer Steve,” or
really understand the nature of the call, responded that he was fine and
had no problems where he might need the police. He was taken off guard
by the call and became uneasy, especially since the officer was elusive
in providing a legitimate reason for the call.
While our broadcast was playing on
Jason’s computer, he received another telephone call from a “restricted”
number. It was “officer Steve” again, although this time he was calling
from the front porch of Mr. Ergoff’s house. The officer reintroduced
himself, and asked Jason to turn on the porch light and step outside as
he wanted to speak to him. Knowing that he had done nothing wrong, Jason
complied with the officer’s request. As he stepped onto the porch,
“officer Steve” was there to meet him, accompanied by another law
enforcement officer.
I should note that Jason Ergoff is not
stupid or naive, and sensed that had he not complied with the officer’s
request, things might have gotten ugly. “It was a matter of choosing my
battles,” he told me, but he was still not quite ready for what happened
next.
The officer told Jason that the Scranton
Police Department received a telephone call from a “friend” living in
New York City who claimed to be concerned about Jason’s mental health.
This friend works as a physical therapy assistant at a large New York
City hospital. It is important to note his “friend’s” professional
position is well outside of the mental health practice.
According to the officer, Jason’s friend
contacted his department, and claimed that he was “worried” about him,
citing his recent talk about the Bible in general, Biblical prophecy in
particular, and the role of the Obama regime in the larger picture
detailed by prophecy. This “friend” has been listening to Jason’s calls
to The Hagmann & Hagmann Report as well as Jason’s own recently
started BTR radio show.
Additionally, Jason’s friend knew that
he owns a couple of guns, none that are of much monetary value or the
type people intent on doing harm would possess. Despite this, his friend
expressed concern that Jason could possibly use the weapons in some
nefarious manner. Based on Jason’s own admission, he rarely uses the
guns to target practice and has little attachment to them. During my
interview with Jason, he said that he did not care if he had a gun or
not, they are simply not that important to him.
“You need to come with us”
The officer told Jason that he had to go
with them based on a mental health complaint that originated solely
from his friend, the physical therapist assistant in New York, who
claimed that he was worried for Jason’s safety. At this point, Jason was
under the control of the officers, and was not permitted to be alone as
he entered his house to shut things down for the trip he was about to
take.
The officers took Jason to the local
hospital psychiatric ward for “evaluation.” For the next 18 hours, he
was subjected to some of the most humiliating searches, probes, and
questions by hospital personnel. Questions included those specific to
his religious faith and what he thought about the government and Obama.
Questions that were structured in such a manner that regardless of the
answer, they would result in portraying him as a dangerous, gun-owning
Christian zealot. All as a result of Jason expressing his non-violent,
well reasoned, and articulate views on our show as well as his own. All
ostensibly from the concern of one “friend” from another state and well
over 100 miles away.
Jason Ergoff was indeed evaluated by two
medical health professionals. Despite the manner in which Mr. Ergoff
was picked-up, detained, probed, prodded and interviewed (some might
call it an interrogation), he remained calm and did his best to comply.
He believed that the medical professionals would find him in good mental
health and realize that this was all a mistake. He could then use his
experience to help others.
Christianity: the medical diagnosis of psychosis
Jason
was indeed released after about 20 hours of evaluation. He was given
his belt and shoelaces back, and all of his personal belongings taken
from him upon admission. He was released without fanfare, without
apology, and without explanation. But with little additional
interaction, Jason was now labeled with the medical diagnosis of
“psychosis” and urged to take medication that he states he does not need
and does not want. Additionally, Jason was released under the condition
that he gets rid of any and all firearms he owns and report to a crisis
counseling center upon discharge.
This gets a bit more interesting when
Jason, who felt it best to accommodate the evaluating doctors, reported
to the crisis counseling center as instructed. Mr. Ergoff furnished the
handful of paperwork to the crisis center worker who spent a few minutes
looking over the documents. After a lengthy pause, she looked at Jason
and made the following chilling observation as if it was a matter of
routine: “So, you’re here because of your religious beliefs.” As Jason tells it, this was not a question, but a statement of fact.
As a career investigator, I’ve been
exposed to people with mental health issues, and interviewed many. I
know that it’s easy to be fooled, and that a person might appear normal,
say the correct things, but then turn out to be a complete lunatic.
I’ll admit that in Jason’s case, I expected to find just that scenario. I
conducted a lengthy interview with Jason, asked him some very personal
questions, and demanded to see documentation related to this incident. I
was not about to get fooled by Jason or anyone else. To his credit, Mr.
Ergoff complied with my every request and provided me with the hospital
documentation I requested.
Watching the watchers who are watching the ‘watchmen’
After spending two days of constant
research and investigation into his case alone, I must report here that
there is something very wrong about this case, and it’s not Jason
Ergoff. Despite the diagnosis of “psychosis,” he was permitted to keep
his guns, at least for now. As for his “friend” who was so worried about
his welfare, I’ve got his “number.” You see, one thing I did not tell
Mr. Ergoff is that I was able to learn the identity of the man who
turned him in as a threat to himself and society. I’ve tracked his IP
addresses and his online activity. My investigation found that this is
no ordinary case of someone being concerned about a friend’s welfare,
but part of a larger agenda to silence the Christian conservatives and
critics of this administration. I am holding that information and
documentation closely, as I feel that Jason and perhaps others might
need it when they come for his guns or even him once again.
By the way, the concerned friend showed
just where his concern actually lies, and it certainly does not appear
to be with Jason. That was clearly illustrated in a 3:00 a.m. phone call
made to Jason by his friend, where he screamed at Jason for daring to
mention the incident on our program, sans names, of course.
Lest you think this is an isolated case,
I have since heard from five-(5) other individuals in different parts
of the U.S. that this has happened to within the last thirty-(30) days.
It appears the war against freedom of opinion, freedom of speech, openly
professing one’s belief in God and the right to bear arms is now
sufficient to earn you a medical diagnosis of “psychosis.”
Christian gun owners of America, be forewarned.