In May 2005, he first blasted onto paranormal media sites when he proclaimed that he could summons UFOs at will. Aside from claiming he is king of the UFO community, he also believes he is the king of the Jews and will soon be king of the world.VIDEO Prophet Yahweh attempts to summon a UFO in Mooresville
Back in May 2005, “Yahweh” met with a reporter for KNTV-TV, a Las Vegas ABC affiliate to prove that he could really summons a UFO. It was reported that something did appear and for awhile, a tape of the event was posted on the station’s web site. However, it has since been removed www.youtube.com.
However, you can see video of him apparently calling down UFOs on his UFO site at: http://www.prophetyahweh.com/ctv/.
The truth since uncovered about this self-proclaimed 55-year-old prophet is that he lives on a disability income, is a Marine Corps deserter, an ex-convict, and former drug addict and dealer. By his own admission, he is “mentally disabled,” aggressive, intolerant and prone to violence if anyone disagrees with him.
And unlike our Lord, he advocates slavery, genocide and theocracy. Ramon also claims that all Christian leaders are child molesters, the New Testament is a fraud and his god is a super-human who will visit death upon those who don’t follow him.(Source: www.bibleufo.com hosted by Patrick Cooke.)
Despite his strange and twisted views, this self-proclaimed prophet does have a following, which amazes me to no end. He teaches that only his religion can save souls and Satan is behind all other religions, so their followers will go to hell. (Source: www.prophetyahweh.comhosted by Prophet Yahweh.)
Well, we’ve seen maniacs like this before, and we sure don’t need another one. That’s why two 24-year-old documentary makers have decided to prove he is crazy. Abdulla Hashem and Joseph McGowen have teamed up to create a documentary on this lunatic. Their first course of action was to meet with “Yahweh” on Dec. 14, 2006 in Indianapolis, Indiana to actually see him summons UFOs. The man faced east and began praying, while about 20 observers looked on. Of course, no UFO appeared but “Yahweh claimed it was because some bystander was secretly mocking him. In fact, during the entire week of filming, nothing was seen.
This is not the first time that Hashem and McGown have attempted to blow the lid off people with unbelievable claims. In 2005, they created a documentary discrediting the Raelian movement in Quebec.
“This is for us to continue slaying these dragons,” Hashem said. “This is leading into a career. We’re really building up our reputation for debunking the false prophet, UFO phenomenon. I do believe there has to be something beyond our life out there — I believe in God, but when there’s someone out there defrauding people, all we’re doing is shedding light on it.”
As for “Yahweh,” he is not letting any of the bad press of late get to him. In fact, he planning to set out on a 50-state tour and is inviting all television stations to come along and see for themselves what he can do. That should be interesting.
Other LINKS:
www.contact-tv.comwww.xzone-radio.com
To contact Abdullah Hashem and Joseph McGowen: indianaufo@yahoo.com


Comments: 6
Carol: These fanatics don't seem to care about the actual facts, do they?
Olga: You and me both!
Mitch: I believe one can make their own hell, either here on earth or in the afterlife.