The New Independent Fundametal Baptist (NIFB) CULT is at it again: they are looking for more media attention.

Where do I even begin with the NIFB? This group fits the bill for the many tendencies of a stereotypical cult. The number of heresies, blasphemies, lies, hypocrisies, and drama this cult has caused over the years is innumerable, and that is not an exaggeration in the slightest.

To give a very short overview of the origins of the NIFB, we have to trace it back to its cult leader and founder: Steven L. Anderson of Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona.

Steven Anderson can be described as many things, and one of those is being a “media whore.” Steve constantly relishes and jumps on every media outlet that will cover him as he propagates his hate preaching. This man has openly called for the death of former President Obama (and Obama acknowledged him in return and jokingly called for his death too

), openly hates sodomites (LGTPQ) and cheers for their deaths and says they have zero chance for salvation (along with everyone else they deem as a reprobate), denies the events of the Holocaust and is a raving Jew hater, teaches Jesus burned in hell, no true repentance involved in salvation and reciting prayers to be saved (a “gospel” of head knowledge), being banned from over 30 countries and continually growing, and on and on.

And I am only scratching the surface.

Anderson was even featured in a BBC documentary as a classified “hate preacher:” and rightly so; but the media takes Anderson and his cult’s antics to demonize actual Bible believing Christians, especially those that profess to believe the KJV, to make ministries like The WinePress look like some “white supremist extremist hate group.”

And yet Anderson has created some sort of international syndicate of their asinine and heretical views. Those that follow Anderson and his network of pastors that emulate him, have managed to bewitch millions through their wild and crazy internet preaching, and setting up their cult buildings in large cities across the country.

So how did Anderson get all this attention and the eventual formation of his cult?

In April of 2009 Steven Anderson was tased and beaten by border security – an event in which he was ready to film, and then proceeded to sequel like a pig when tased. The footage was released and a lawsuit was filed soon thereafter.

Not too long after the run in with border patrol, Alex Jones of InfoWars picked up the story, and the conspiracy world was then introduced to Anderson. After hearing what had happened, many came to show their support for Steve. From there, Anderson was able to propagandize many with his ridiculous carnival and hotheaded style of preaching.

For the longest time, Alex Jones promoted and sold Anderson’s heretical materials that further bolstered his fame and controversy.

Years down the road, Anderson amassed a large enough following where he then began to ordain his own fleet of hate preachers that emulate him and his preaching – some who even wear the same haircut and speak in a similar manner as Anderson. These ravings of Anderson help further carry on the blasphemous legacy and teachings of his former cult leader, Jack Hyles of First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana, and co-founder of Hyles Anderson College (HAC).

Hyles was just as controversial as Anderson.

However, to cut to the chase, Anderson’s cult has been imploding within. Anderson has been firing staff and literally tossing church attendees out left and right for not agreeing with him. Every time, it seems, a new church has been “planted” by that cult, Anderson ‘cuts the throat’ of another pastor he has ordained or set loose. Some of these “pastors” (if they can even be called that) have been caught spending church funds on prostitutes and drugs, while pounding the pulpit preaching against those very things. And that is just one example: many more could be given.

But Anderson has had a major fall of grace of his own. Last year, it was revealed that his two oldest boys were facing potential criminal charges after text messages were released showing that his boys were wanting to commit fornication with underage girls, girls that were not even in high school yet; and texting about doing some VERY perverted and vile things. So vile, I am not going to post it on this website, but if you are curious as to what was going on, do your own search to see the proof. But I can say that the things these boys were discussing did not occur “overnight:” they had to have been getting repeated access to these levels of perversion. And yet, Anderson has been made infamous for railing on the LGTBQ community, meanwhile his oldest children were getting heavily involved with it themselves.

This has forced Anderson to take a major backseat and “clean house” of his content by scrubbing his own channels, and then blames it on YouTube censorship. This has put the NIFB in a bit of a pickle.

Well, now that some time has past, and people are beginning to forget what happened, the NIFB is making its return to the spotlight.

One of Anderson’s cult preachers, Bruce Majia of First Works Baptist Church in El Monte, California, near the Los Angeles region, has staged another event to bring back the attention.

Within this past week, Meija’s building was supposedly attacked by groups that oppose his preaching. The church was reported to have been bombed and graffitied. However, the reports are highly suspicious and dubious.

Bryan Denlinger of King James Video Ministries reviews the different reports of the vandalism and documents the major discrepancies between the reports – each one seeming to contradict themselves and others. At one point it is mentioned that security footage captured the suspects who bombed the building, but there has yet to have been a single frame released, and one of the reports then stated the church is still looking for footage. So which is it?

Denlinger’s video also documents how Meija was getting giddy and drunk from all the media attention that is being generated: just as his cult leader Anderson has done.

And then, not surprising no one, Meija was recently featured on Infowars! Who could have predicted that?

Since Anderson’s original unveil, Infowars has gone completely alt-right, and propagating Qanon psy-op disinformation and blaming everything on the left.

I watched the 30 minute radio interview in its entirety, and I noted a few highlights.

Before even getting into the video itself, there is a major discrepancy right off the bat. Before Anderson’s internal demise, Anderson had essentially parted ways with Alex Jones and InfoWars. After years and years of promoting each other, something occurred that ended that relationship. Anderson actually filmed a video where he “exposes” Alex Jones. That video has been reuploaded on a new account.

Anderson comes out and says Infowars is “worthless,” and “Alex Jones is an idiot,” and compares Jones to Sean Hannity, Glen Beck, and Rush Limbaugh – that InfoWars has turned into a rapid Trump campaign website. He even discusses how Infowars made a hit piece against Anderson.

AUTHOR’S NOTE: I’d like to directly speak to the NIFB fools. I have dealt with this cult long before The WinePress was created, so I know their antics well.
Hey guys, if you are going to stage a crime and propagate it on the media, perhaps you should consider taking down your hit piece against InfoWars! Just an idea. Are we supposed to forget that your cult said these statements? And should you try to delete that video, I have already saved it on my harddrive. This little “miscalculation” also shows how fake Alex Jones and InfoWars really is. Are we to believe that InfoWars is clueless to the fact that Mejia is directly associated with Anderson, and was even ordained by him?

Getting back to the actual interview, Mejia was not interviewed by Jones this time around, but by Owen Shroyer – who speaks with the same gumption and tone as his boss.

Most of what stated in the interview was already covered in the initial local media reports, but there were a few interesting highlights I found. Most of the blame is being placed upon this LGTBQ organization group that has protested at his church building before.

Less than five minutes in, Mejia claims that he has never incited violence or called for the death anyone. This is not true, and again, King James Video Ministries has documented this as being false. Meija and members of the NIFB believe and want to openly execute not just sodomites, but adulterers and any others that break the Old Testament law.

Kind of near the middle of the radio interview, Shroyer referred to Mejia’s church as some sort of a last defense for truth. He totally plays it up as if Mejia is like some relic from a bygone era that needs to be harnessed and studied. Shroyer also said that these are attacks from the leftist liberals mobilizing to take down those that still stand for truth – which WinePress readers know that that is just hogwash.

Later on, Mejia made this really odd statement. He states “Every generation there are 7,000 prophets that have not bowed the knee to Baal.”

But what saith the answer of God unto him? I have reserved to myself seven thousand men, who have not bowed the knee to the image of Baal.

Romans 11:4

Where does the verse say “every generation?” So Mejia, this ‘last harbinger of truth,’ just changed the word of God to puff himself. But are you surprised?

[5] Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. [6] Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.

Proverbs 30:5-6

Shroyer numerous times also emphasized how he hopes his interview with Mejia will trigger the mainstream media to want to cover this event. That is the whole point: Mejia, Anderson, and the rest of their cult WANTS all this attention. These people are disinfo-agents, just as Alex Jones and InfoWars are.

Mejia then concludes their interview by giving the NIFB easy-believism gospel that involves no repentance; though this one made no mention of their patented repeated prayers, so their gospel is a 100% flippant head charade where the individual decides for himself that he is saved. Self-righteousness.

He follows that by telling listeners to join a church like his (you know, the ones that bent over for the government when they were told to shutdown, as they wallop the pulpit boasting how they will never comply with the government), and encourages them to look up NIFB churches, and follow and join them.

If you want just a small sampling of what the NIFB has to offer, then watch this video:

Case and point, the NIFB cult is incredibly dangerous: stay as far away from them as you can.

Be on the lookout for updates if anything major becomes of this in the coming days. But now the NIFB will more than likely reemerge itself and find a new cozy spot with media drama yet again to further bring persecutions on legitimate Christians and Bible believers.


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