What does Hope say about how abusers used religion in the abuse?
She describes abusers dressing like Jesus, perverting scripture and using religious language to make children believe God hated them, intensifying shame and control.
Video Summary
Hope Beryl-Green says she was born into MK Ultra-style programming and groomed for trafficking and ritual abuse from infancy.
At age five she was sold to Jeffrey Epstein and subjected to exploitation, abuse, and dehumanizing conditions.
Abusers used perverted religious language and scripture to manipulate victims and instill shame.
The guest argues the church can be both infiltrated by abusers and also be the primary place of healing when it lives out true grace.
Survivor emphasizes righteous anger, discernment, and confronting legalistic distortions of the gospel that retraumatize victims.
She describes abusers dressing like Jesus, perverting scripture and using religious language to make children believe God hated them, intensifying shame and control.
She says she was sold to Jeffrey Epstein at age five, kept in degrading conditions like horse stalls, presented to wealthy buyers, and subjected to experiments and torture.
She argues the same legalistic, performance-driven messages used to control victims mirror a perverted gospel in some churches that retraumatizes survivors instead of offering grace.
Hope offers books ('From Hell to Hope', 'To Tell the Truth') and the Freedom Guide, and urges churches to provide safe places, discernment, and support for survivors.
"They view themselves as gods. I was born into MK Ultra programming and torturing children from birth."
This section discusses the belief of certain elites who see themselves as part of a chosen bloodline, likening their status to that of deities. The speaker reveals their own traumatic background, having been born into the MK Ultra programming, a covert operation that was designed to mind-control and manipulate individuals from an early age through severe psychological and physical trauma.
The speaker emphasizes that the intention behind such programming is to create "super soldiers" who can function within society while serving a hidden agenda. This horrific process is described as not merely theoretical but a reality used to undermine whole nations internally.
"At the age of five, my main programmers sold me to Epstein. He would keep us in horse stalls."
At a young age, the speaker was sold into the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious figure connected to trafficking. The children were kept in dire conditions, such as in horse stalls, while wealthy individuals evaluated them for possible exploitation.
This harrowing testimony showcases the systematic exploitation present in trafficking networks, revealing the inhuman conditions and the chilling demeanor of those who facilitated such atrocities.
"They dress up like Jesus... In a child's mind, if Jesus hates me, I obviously am a horribly wicked person."
The manipulation of children’s perceptions through religion is highlighted as a tool for psychological torment. Abusers would present themselves as religious figures, thereby instilling confusion and shame in their victims.
This strategy aimed to deepen the emotional suffering of the children, as they were made to believe that their worthiness in the eyes of God was inherently tied to the abuse they suffered, which only reinforced their trauma.
"They think they are the chosen bloodline... We can take down a nation from within."
The speaker describes the Illuminati as a powerful collective that operates under the delusion of being an elite bloodline. Their historical context ties them to past atrocities, where they conducted horrific experiments and used torture to maintain control and secrecy.
The speaker further emphasizes that the ultimate goal of such groups is to degrade and dismantle societal structures from within, showcasing their deep-rooted and insidious influence in multiple facets of society.
"The enemy wants her to suppress these memories... We have so many weapons of warfare."
The discussion shifts to the spiritual warfare concept, emphasizing the need for greater awareness within religious communities regarding the threats posed by these covert operations.
The speaker argues that the church must awaken to the reality of these practices and engage in spiritual warfare, showcasing the necessity to strategize against these hidden forces actively.
Awareness and education about these issues are painted as essential tools in combating the darkness that seeks to oppress and deceive within society.
"They are programming children, myself included, really from infancy around scripture during rich satanic rituals."
The discussion reveals that children are indoctrinated from a very young age with twisted interpretations of scripture during satanic rituals.
The purpose of these rituals is to instill a sense of self-loathing in children, making them believe that God and Jesus hate them, which deeply affects their psyche.
The speaker explains how this programming is designed to hurt the heart of God and to hinder the child's understanding of their worth in the eyes of God.
"The Illuminati has been mixed in with the church on purpose to take down the church and take away the power of the church."
It is suggested that the Illuminati's ultimate goal is to weaken the church by infiltrating it and disempowering its followers.
The Illuminati is portrayed as aware of the strength of praying churches, and they actively target these congregations to undermine their influence.
This infiltration is not just a physical one but aims at disorienting the spiritual integrity of the church and its members.
"They have breeders, so a lot of times they will do DNA manipulation."
The speaker recounts being a product of a deliberate breeding program, where DNA from different bloodlines was mixed for various nefarious purposes.
The concept of being born into such an environment is explored, emphasizing how difficult it can be for people to comprehend the reality of these breeding practices.
This trauma is layered with a broader narrative about the systematic nature of these operations that have been happening for decades.
"They have caused people like me to go into churches and cause division."
The Illuminati's strategy includes employing individuals who have been manipulated to infiltrate church communities and create discord.
The speaker reflects on their own journey, explaining that the manipulations they experienced led them into churches with an intention to find love and acceptance, despite the underlying agenda.
Their current mission is to share these truths with the church so that congregations can recognize and resist the influences designed to lead them astray.
"Why not ask the Holy Spirit, 'Holy Spirit, why am I feeling that something is just not right here?'"
The discussion emphasizes the importance of being attuned to the Holy Spirit's guidance instead of dismissing discomforting feelings as trivial.
There's a strong belief that the Holy Spirit provides discernment to navigate matters where something feels off.
"Comfort is strategically demonically put in the church on purpose."
The comments reveal a critical view that comfort has infiltrated the church in a way that hinders addressing difficult yet necessary topics.
There is a struggle between the desire for comfort and the call for accountability, sacrifice, and vigilance within the church community.
"Comfort is our enemy."
The conversation points out that prioritizing comfort can lead to complacency and a lack of responsibility for the church's actions and teachings.
There is an assertion that true spiritual comfort comes not from a superficial sense of ease but from facing and overcoming adversity.
"Mercy has been perverted."
The speakers argue that a distorted understanding of mercy allows abuse and wrongdoing to go unchallenged within the church.
This perversion leads to supporting abusers rather than protecting the innocent, emphasizing the need for truth and accountability.
"Righteous anger is love."
There’s a significant focus on the belief that feeling righteous anger in the face of injustice is an expression of deeply held compassion.
The need for individuals to stand up against wrongdoings, particularly in protecting the vulnerable, is strongly advocated.
"If we're unified with His purpose, we have all the time in the world to help those that need help."
The conversation highlights the role of unity and the family structure within the church, stressing that if families are fractured, it undermines collective strength.
The speakers argue that every member of the body of Christ plays a crucial role in fulfilling the mission to care for all of God's children.
"Divided we fall."
The discussion reveals how division among people is a key tactic employed by the Illuminati to maintain control. The speaker emphasizes that this division stems from the acceptance of false narratives and lies propagated by powerful groups.
There is a mention of how these groups take religious scripture, manipulate it, and introduce demonic influences in church settings, leading believers away from the true message of Jesus’ love and sacrifice.
The narrative highlights a shift from faith and grace to a legalistic approach where individuals feel they must "work harder" and "perform" to earn approval, underlining a fundamental theme of futile striving.
"I had to do everything exactly as they told me."
The speaker shares their harrowing experiences of being coerced into strict compliance, illustrating a life of oppression where personal autonomy was stripped away.
They relate feelings of being treated like a "robot" or a "rag doll," signifying a complete loss of agency. The account presents a powerful image of psychological control that strictly dictated every action and thought of the individual.
"Demons are legalists. Satan's a legalist."
The discussion delves into the concept of legalism, explaining that it is a core aspect of demonic influence. The contrast is drawn between the burdensome nature of legalism and the freeing experience of grace offered through Jesus.
The speaker emphasizes that true grace liberates individuals, allowing them to focus on love and connection rather than fear of sin, reinforcing the idea that understanding grace diminishes the desire to sin.
"They have tricked the church to present the gospel as a watered down, worthless, abusive gospel."
A critical examination of how the church has been manipulated into presenting a diluted version of the gospel is discussed. This adaptation is seen as limiting and abusive, failing to convey the transformative power of the true gospel.
The speaker asserts that an authentic understanding of grace compels believers to pursue righteousness, not out of fear or obligation, but out of love and freedom found in Christ.
"I don't know if you understand how much of a living testimony you are."
An impactful transition occurs as the speaker reflects on their journey towards healing and redemption, indicating that liberation from a traumatic past is possible.
The narrative includes a powerful moment where a name change symbolizes the reclamation of identity and spirit. This serves as a testament to the healing power of faith and community support.
"He actually took ownership of me... trafficked me pretty much everywhere."
The speaker shares their personal story of being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein from a very young age, revealing the shocking reality of exploitation that often goes unheard.
They describe the horrific practices involved, highlighting a system that preys on the most vulnerable, including children, in front of powerful individuals, emphasizing the deep-rooted evil present in such actions.
"Stephen Hawkins and different scientists were involved."
The discussion sheds light on a wider network of complicity involving well-known scientists and high-profile individuals in unethical practices and experiments on trafficked individuals and even infants.
This revelation points to a troubling connection between power, wealth, and the exploitation of innocents, suggesting a systemic issue that extends beyond individual cases to broader societal structures.
"I ended up calling Hope for Justice, which is in Tennessee, and talked with the investigators."
The speaker reached out to an organization called Hope for Justice to seek assistance after experiencing trauma related to investigations involving significant figures.
The investigative team collaborated with the FBI, leading to a formal investigation into the matter, which is part of a larger story filled with coincidences.
Ongoing efforts to represent her experiences in higher circles such as Congress indicate her commitment to advocating for victims like herself.
"The day before my deposition with the Epstein compensation fund, they dropped me."
The speaker faced major challenges after her legal representation was unexpectedly withdrawn, leaving her to navigate her deposition without a lawyer.
A deeper connection is made between key players in the Epstein case and influential families, particularly the Rothschilds, suggesting that this issue extends far beyond individual cases.
Through her experiences, she highlights the psychological aspects of those engaging in child trafficking and abuse, examining their motives, which often include a need for power and control.
"At the root of it lies pride and control."
The speaker asserts that individuals involved in abusive practices make an active choice to reject God and instead follow a darker path, choosing to worship Satan.
This relationship between personal choice and demonic influences is crucial in understanding the degree of accountability and the spiritual warfare occurring in these situations.
It is emphasized that true love allows for free will; thus, God respects personal choices, allowing individuals to choose their spiritual paths, even if it leads them away from righteousness.
"Forgiveness does not allow someone to destroy you or abuse you."
The speaker argues that many misconceptions about forgiveness exist within the church community, often leading to a revictimization of survivors.
True forgiveness involves acknowledging wrongdoing and relinquishing the desire for revenge while allowing God to address the wrongdoer's actions.
The church must recognize the importance of standing against injustice and evildoers rather than tolerating harmful behavior under the guise of forgiveness.
"They infiltrate and take top positions on purpose."
A significant concern is raised about how individuals within the church may have relationships that compromise its integrity, potentially influenced by organizations like the Illuminati.
The suggestion is made that churches may be unwittingly manipulated to propagate false narratives or dilute their spiritual power for sinister ends.
The speaker emphasizes the necessity of discerning the truth of scripture versus teachings that may be distorted or influenced by external agendas.
"The enemy wants to attack the Word, which is our very weapon against him."
The discussion highlights that Satan's intention from the beginning was to distort the seed that was to come, referring to the distortion of truth and the image of God in humanity.
The enemy's strategy includes undermining the truth about Jesus and those who reflect Him, consequently leading to a war against the image of God.
Scripture is seen as a crucial element in understanding our identity and God’s nature, but it is subject to distortion as part of the enemy's tactics.
Increasing discernment is emphasized as necessary to differentiate between the truth of God's message and the lies that seek to contaminate it.
"When victims go into the church, they hear the exact same things we've been programmed to believe."
Those who have been manipulated from a young age may enter the church environment, only to find that the messages they encounter echo the harmful teachings they received in their formative years.
The focus on legalism and works—such as needing to read the Bible enough or perform certain acts to earn God's love—perpetuates a cycle of shame and obligation rather than offering true freedom.
The goal of the church should be to present freedom to those who feel enslaved rather than continue a cycle of performance-based faith, which is counter to the message of Jesus.
"There was something bigger than me that was good; if He could create that and it was so beautiful, then maybe one day it won't be like this."
Despite extreme hardships, such as being deprived of human interaction, there were moments of hope, like witnessing the beauty of nature, that caused an internal awakening to the possibility of goodness.
This realization underscores the importance of hope amidst suffering and the belief that a better future is attainable.
The speaker shares that their experience of feeling hopeless was often underpinned by the societal failure to recognize the struggles of those who appear outwardly 'normal,' illustrating the hidden battles many face.
"They blend in; truly blend in."
Many individuals who suffer from trauma or exploitation may look and act like typical members of society, which complicates the acknowledgment of their struggles.
The speakers point out that targeted manipulation during early childhood is instrumental in setting up victims for a lifetime of hidden pain, emphasizing the need for vigilance and discernment within communities.
This insight reinforces the critical need for empathy and understanding of the complexities surrounding mental health and trauma, especially in seemingly ordinary environments.
"If you believe a lie at the root, then he can do a lot with that."
The discussion emphasizes the significance of addressing foundational lies that have been ingrained since childhood. Recognizing and confronting these lies is critical to the healing process.
Understanding that the enemy often plays a strategic role in planting these lies early on illustrates a common theme in spiritual warfare, where early deception leads to extensive manipulations later in life.
Healing is initiated when an individual seeks the truth and confronts the roots of their false beliefs, which can be a long and arduous journey.
"They didn't bet on the fact that God is more powerful than they are."
A personal testimony reveals how a targeted effort to undermine a Christian ministry ended up being counterproductive, as the ministry provided unexpected support and healing.
Despite an initial plan to disrupt the ministry, the church instead offered unconditional support, prayer, and a transformative environment that led to genuine healing.
The ministry's persistence and commitment to helping individuals in need highlight the essence of true Christian love and service, contrasting sharply with the expectation of abandonment from those who sought to harm.
"He will provide. He will make a way. He will take care of you."
The narrative stresses the courage required to respond affirmatively to God's calling, especially in times of distress and fear.
Emphasizing the importance of community and support, the speaker calls attention to those who may feel alone in their struggles and underscores that the church can be a place of refuge and strength.
The reality of saying "yes" to God involves sacrifice and commitment; however, the resulting relationship benefits far outweigh the costs.
"God knew that I needed somebody that would understand."
The speaker recounts the significance of her husband's unwavering support and depth of understanding, likening him to a deeply rooted tree that can withstand life's storms.
The relationship is described as a journey with challenges that require ongoing effort and mutual support, emphasizing that true partnership involves both individuals growing together through struggles.
There is gratitude for having a safe space to navigate personal healing, with the husband playing an integral role in her overall well-being and ministry work.
"It is totally worth it for the relationship that I have with Jesus, the relationship with my husband."
The speaker reflects on their journey, emphasizing the pain of judgment, rejection, and attacks that they've faced. Despite these hardships, they affirm that their relationships with Jesus and their spouse are invaluable and have made all the struggles worthwhile.
They express a desire to reach out to others who may feel hopeless, offering a message of hope centered in Jesus, stating that anyone can be rescued regardless of their circumstances.
"He accepts me, and I can accept myself as I am."
The speaker discusses the healing process, detailing how it involves uncovering layers of self-acceptance and understanding divine acceptance. This realization brings them peace and security in their identity.
They highlight the damaging nature of legalism, which imposes unrealistic standards and can lead to feeling inadequate. The speaker encourages others to understand that true freedom comes from grace, not from striving to meet strict expectations.
"Your gaze will disciple you. Whatever you focus on, that’s where you find your Savior."
The conversation shifts to the nature of sin and its impact on freedom, emphasizing that focusing on sin rather than on Jesus can lead to despair.
The speaker notes that looking to Jesus for guidance and support is essential for true repentance and healing. They explain that rather than dwelling on failures, individuals should return to Jesus, who embodies love, mercy, and the desire for a relationship with them. This focus leads to genuine transformation.
"The church now stands up to become a refuge."
A prayer emerges for the church to awaken to its responsibility to love and protect those who are suffering, including victims of trafficking who may not be visible but are present within the community.
The speaker urges the need for individuals to recognize their call to action and to embody Christ’s love and righteousness in confronting evil, emphasizing that the church should be a beacon of hope and support for those in need.
"My new book is called From Hell to Hope."
The speaker introduces their books aimed at sharing their journey and offering encouragement to others. They mention "From Hell to Hope" and "To Tell the Truth," which are available on platforms like Amazon.
They encourage viewers to access their works to gain insights and support for their own journeys towards hope and healing.
"The gospel is very simple: you are a sinner, and you are on your way to hell without a shadow of a doubt."
The speaker emphasizes that everyone is born in sin and deserving of God's wrath. However, a fundamental aspect of Christian belief is that while one is still a sinner, God sent Jesus to die as a substitutionary sacrifice. This means Jesus took on the sins of humanity so that individuals can have eternal life.
The process of salvation is encapsulated in a simple act of faith: confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection. The speaker stresses that it is essential to have a personal understanding of Jesus, referring specifically to the Jesus of the Bible and His role in salvation.
"There is only one way to heaven. Jesus said, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.'"
The speaker underlines that Jesus is the only path to salvation, rejecting the idea of combining beliefs with other figures or ideologies.
Following repentance and faith in Jesus, believers become part of God's family and gain citizenship in the kingdom of heaven.
The message highlights the necessity of genuine repentance, which involves a 180-degree turn from sin and an exclusive belief in Jesus for salvation.
"If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved."
The speaker invites viewers to pray and accept Jesus into their lives, acknowledging their sins and the need for a savior.
Making this confession and sincerely repenting enables individuals to receive peace with God and the status of His children.
The prayer includes a commitment to surrender one's life to the Holy Spirit, symbolizing the desire for a born-again experience.
"We developed something called Freedom Guide, our digital directory that gives you access to every resource we have available."
Following the acknowledgment of salvation, the speaker mentions the availability of the Freedom Guide, a comprehensive resource directory designed to help new believers access relevant videos, books, and support focused on various struggles such as sexual sin or recovery from cult involvement.
There is an emphasis on community and support for those who have experienced significant life changes, with encouragement to seek guidance from local churches.
This initiative aims to keep new believers informed about events and resources that can aid them in their spiritual journey.