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A preacher convicted of fraud for selling ‘plague protection kits’ during the pandemic is now offering holy oil that promises ‘divine support in legal battles’.
Climate Wiseman was previously given a one-year suspended jail term for flogging the fake Covid treatments.
The self-styled South London ‘bishop’ was stripped of his charitable status – but still sells £1,000 deliverance programmes and a range of ‘anointed oils’.
They include ‘Anointed Oil For Court Cases’ which promises to be ‘the powerful ally that guides you toward a favourable outcome and the resolution you seek’.
Wiseman told Metro that the legal protection oil ‘does work,’ claiming followers had seen court cases ‘miraculously turn around in their favour’ after using it.
He continued: ‘It works very well with tribunals and a lot of immigration [cases]. We had a case of a lady whose case was declined completely, and she [now] has settled status.
‘You have young people who get taken into gangs and that oil is stopping them from being locked up. It’s changing their lives.’
The 50-year-old guards the recipe closely, claiming it’s ‘secret, just like KFC’s’.
Wiseman insists the oil’s divine power even helped him avoid jail after his own conviction.
He said: ‘There was a supernatural phenomenon because I was using that court oil.
‘Yes, I was found guilty, but I knew that would happen. Did I go to prison? No.’
Wiseman, born in South Africa, claims to have been spreading God’s word for 30 years, and have 300 followers at his Orpington church. --->READ MORE HERE
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A Covid-denier accused of encouraging terrorism "fell down a rabbit hole" and lost track of time during the pandemic, a court has heard.
Paul Martin, 60, who is also on trial at the Old Bailey on charges of collecting weapons for the purposes of terrorism, told the court that he owned two crossbows "purely for sport" and that two pistols police found in his flat were the kind "commonly used in fairgrounds".
Over 16,000 posts on a Telegram group, Mr Martin allegedly called for the use of explosives, serious violence and disruption to influence the government or intimidate the public.
Mr Martin, from Croydon, south London, has admitted having a stun gun and denied all other charges.
The group, named The Resistance UK, discussed the Covid-19 virus, and protests against the restrictions brought in by governments during the pandemic.
Mr Martin posted thousands of messages on the group, and in some of them he claimed the Covid vaccines were "a poison designed to kill you off over a short period", the court heard.
'Scary thoughts'
In December 2020 he told fellow users that the "second jab" would be triggered by the turning on of 5G phone signal masts which he described as "the kill shot".
Questioned by his lawyer Dominic Thomas, Mr Martin described to the court what he had been thinking at that time. --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to relevant/related stories and resources:
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