KOJC Under Siege: A Government Power Play or Religious Persecution?

In recent weeks, tensions have escalated dramatically between the Philippine government and the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), a religious organization led by Apollo Quiboloy. With multiple allegations, including human trafficking and financial misconduct, the government has issued arrest warrants for Quiboloy, leading to a large-scale crackdown on the group. But is this truly about justice, or is it a calculated power play to suppress political opposition and dismantle Quiboloy’s growing influence?

From a conspiracy theorist’s perspective, the situation has all the markings of another classic case of governmental overreach—an attempt to silence a leader who dares to oppose the ruling elite.

The Government’s Actions: Legal or Overreach?

The Philippine government has launched a full-scale offensive against KOJC, with raids on their properties and mass arrests of their members. According to statements from KOJC representatives, these actions are not just illegal but part of a larger agenda to discredit and dismantle the organization.

One KOJC spokesperson remarked, “The government’s raids are nothing short of a witch hunt. They have fabricated charges to justify their actions, but this is about silencing those who oppose the current administration.”

Quiboloy, who has had close ties to former President Rodrigo Duterte, has become a vocal critic of current President Marcos Jr. His growing political and religious influence has made him a target, not just in the Philippines, but globally, as international powers, including the United States, also seek to apprehend him.

KOJC representatives have pointed to the violations of their members’ rights, including unlawful arrests and the seizure of their properties without due process. They argue that this crackdown has nothing to do with the official charges but is an attempt to dismantle a religious and political opposition force. The situation is strikingly similar to the infamous raids on other spiritual groups throughout history, such as Waco and Rajneeshpuram, where government intervention led to the destruction of entire communities.

Historical Parallels: Waco and Rajneeshpuram

The siege on KOJC closely mirrors the events at Waco, where David Koresh and the Branch Davidians were targeted under allegations of firearms violations. However, many believe that the real reason behind the Waco raid was the government’s fear of Koresh’s growing influence and self-sufficient community. The Waco siege ended in tragedy, with a fire that claimed the lives of dozens of Branch Davidians—an event that some conspiracy theorists argue was a deliberate sacrifice by government agencies.

Similarly, in Rajneeshpuram, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and his followers established a self-sustaining community that attracted thousands of people. As their political influence grew, the local and federal governments intervened, leading to the eventual destruction of the commune and the deportation of Rajneesh.

In both cases, fire played a significant role in the destruction of these communities—a point that Bill Cooper often emphasized in his work. Cooper explained that government agencies, particularly those controlled by secret societies like the Philosophers of Fire, use fire as a tool to burn their opposition. According to esoteric belief systems, fire destroys not only the physical body but also the soul, preventing it from reincarnating.

“Those who oppose the ruling elite are often sacrificed by fire because it is believed that burned souls cannot reincarnate,” Cooper said. This chilling observation highlights the lengths to which governments will go to maintain control, using fire both as a literal and symbolic tool of domination.

Power Struggles and Political Motivations

The persecution of KOJC appears to be far more politically motivated than the charges would suggest. Quiboloy’s support of the opposition and his influence over millions of followers makes him a significant political threat. By targeting KOJC, the government not only weakens Quiboloy’s position but sends a clear message to other opposition forces.

KOJC leaders have openly accused the Marcos administration of using Quiboloy’s legal issues as a pretext for a political vendetta. “This has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with power. Our leader has gained influence that threatens the established order, and now they’re trying to take us down,” said one KOJC representative in a recent statement.

This tactic—using legal issues as a smokescreen for political repression—is not new. Throughout history, governments have targeted religious and spiritual leaders who gain too much influence, often with fatal consequences.

The Unmatrix Perspective: No Masters, No Slaves

At Unmatrix, we do not endorse any form of hierarchy where one individual is placed above others. We believe in a philosophy of safe sects—spiritual communities where there are no masters above and no slaves below. All individuals are equal but are merely at different stages of their soul’s evolution.

The events unfolding with KOJC, much like the Waco siege and Rajneeshpuram, highlight the dangers of centralized power structures—whether those powers be governmental or religious. We believe that true spiritual growth comes from personal empowerment, free from external control, oaths, or hierarchies.

Conclusion: Sacrifices in the Name of Power

The siege on KOJC has nothing to do with the legal charges against Apollo Quiboloy. It’s about power—political power, religious power, and the control of influence. Just as Bill Cooper warned, those who oppose the ruling elite are often met with destruction, and in many cases, that destruction comes by fire. The biggest gangsters in the world, as always, are the governments who seek to maintain control at any cost, often sacrificing the lives of the innocent to achieve their goals.

For now, KOJC remains under siege, and the world watches as another spiritual community faces destruction at the hands of the state. But at Unmatrix, we stand firm in our belief that true freedom comes from within, from the rejection of hierarchical control and the pursuit of personal spiritual evolution.

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