Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 3, 2018
The old man that runs the Mormon Church has died.
For more than 50 years, Thomas S. Monson served in top leadership councils for the Mormon church — making him a well-known face and personality to multiple generations of Mormons.
A church bishop at the age of 22, the Salt Lake City native became the youngest church apostle ever in 1963 at the age of 36. He served as a counselor for three church presidents before assuming the role of the top leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in February 2008.
Tuesday night, 90-year-old Monson died at his home in Salt Lake City, according to church spokesman Eric Hawkins.
The next president was not immediately named, but the job is expected to go to the next longest-tenured member of the church’s governing Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Russell M. Nelson, per church protocol.
Monson’s presidency was marked by his noticeably low profile during a time of intense publicity for the church, including the 2008 and 2012 campaigns of Mormon Mitt Romney for President. Monson’s most public acts were appearances at church conferences and devotionals as well as dedications of church temples.
Monson also will be remembered for his emphasis on humanitarian work; leading the faith’s involvement in the passage of a gay marriage ban in California in 2008; continuing the religion’s push to be more transparent about its past; and lowering the minimum age for missionaries.
Mormons considered Monson a warm, caring, endearing and approachable leader, said Patrick Mason, associate professor of religion at Claremont Graduate University in California. He was known for dropping everything to make hospital visits to people in need. His speeches at the faith’s twice-yearly conferences often focused on parables of human struggles resolved through faith.
No one can argue that the beliefs of the Mormons are not relatively goofy.
They believe that God is a space alien and that they will all get to have sex with infinite women and populate an entire planet when they die. They also wear magic underwear.
However, regardless of the mechanics behind it, the Mormons are a great group of folks. They have true family values, they avoid drugs and alcohol (even caffeine) and they do not tolerate faggots or black people.
Well, technically they do tolerate black people, but only as slaves. Black people who join their religion do not get to be sex-masters in the next life, but instead they get to be cosmic slaves.
Joseph Smith dgaf = pure Bavarian phenotype.
However, in recent years, they have been slowly going along with the mainstream Jewish agenda, going soft on faggots and colored people.
This is going to accelerate with the old man dead. Probably relatively quickly. I expect them to announce “reforms” sometime in 2018.
The Mormon Agenda
nb4 “the Mormon agenda” – I am well aware that the Mormons have infiltrated the government and served as a Jewish tool.
That weird anti-Trump “true conservative” candidate was, for instance, a Mormon. Not to mention Mitt Romney.
However, the reason that this has happened is simply because they are a cohesive group – similar to Irish Catholics. Just as there is nothing fundamentally negative about Irish Catholics, however, there is nothing fundamentally negative about Mormons. They are just easy tools for the Jews to use, because they function as collectives.