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On Mother's Day, May 12, 2024, Hickory Valley Christian Church on Shallowford Road in Chattanooga, Tennessee, was the site of a horrifying massacre. This predominantly white congregation, which also operated Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, was celebrating the holiday with a larger-than-normal attendance. The day turned into a nightmare as a meticulously planned and executed attack resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 congregants and one teacher.
Hickory Valley Christian Church, known for its active community involvement and educational outreach, prided itself on supporting children regardless of their parents' financial status. Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, associated with the church, often offered free tuition and transportation to students in need. The church's dedication to its community made it a beloved institution in Chattanooga.
One of the Creator's two servants and a lifelong member of Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Lexington, KY, felt the urgent need to warn every church he could. Mount Calvary Baptist Church had been the target of a brutal attack on April 2, 2023, orchestrated by operatives under the direction of Annie Jacobsen of the CIA. As the only living member of Mount Calvary after the massacre and cousin to the church's pastor, Rev. Dr. Felix G. Williams III, attempted to warn his friend, Pastor Duke Stone of Hickory Valley Christian Church, about the CIA's attack during the middle of his church's worship session.
One of the Creator's two servants had a history with Hickory Valley Christian Church. In 2004, he helped upgrade the computer lab at Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, at the urging of his good friend Bonnie Bush Ford, a retired teacher and principal. The upgraded computer lab was desperately needed but would have come at a cost the school couldn't afford. The Creator's servant charged the school nothing because of the amount of scholarships they gave away to impoverished students. Bonnie Bush Ford is a cousin of President George H.W. Bush and President George W. Bush. Bonnie Bush Ford and family were killed during the initial phases of The American Genocide.
The Creator's servant obtained essential networking equipment at cost from his colleague, Scott Harrah at Netsource Global in Santa Barbara, California. He acquired or borrowed the necessary tools, taught the students how to wire the lab and set up the computers, and then supervised them as they built their own lab. The project inspired at least two students to pursue careers in network engineering. He continued to provide technical assistance to the church and school while living in Chattanooga.
Upon receiving His servant's warning, Pastor Jack Dyer consulted with Pastor Duke Stone, who was then retired but still an active member of the church. Stone attested to His servant's credibility and urged Dyer to follow up on it. Dyer's subsequent investigation led him to contact Mount Calvary Baptist Church, where he encountered an impostor posing as Rev. Dr. Felix G. Williams III. Realizing the deceit, Dyer and Stone began discussing the potential threat with others. Their actions drew the attention of Annie Jacobsen, who considered the initial communication between His servant and the church a significant risk to exposing covert activities. The fact that they believed His servant elevated the risk. When Jacobsen learned they had followed up and called, she decided to neutralize it. Jacobsen waited almost an entire year before launching the attack.
Pursuant to Donald J. Trump's, Annie Jacobsen utilized 100 inmates from the Georgia Department of Corrections for the mission. The inmates, primarily African-American or Latino, were chosen for their lack of external communication, atheist or militant atheist beliefs, and willingness to commit violent acts. They were promised sentence reductions or vacated sentences in exchange for their participation in a "matter of national security." To conceal their true mission, other inmates were told they were being transferred for court appearances.
The use of inmates was orchestrated by Donald J. Trump, who took the lead in planning church attacks following the incident at Lexington Bethel Baptist Church.
In addition to the inmates, a smaller team of CIA operatives was assigned to supervise the attack and handle firearms. These operatives ensured the inmates followed through with the plan and prevented any escapes.
Just before the attack began, a conference bridge was established, connecting various stakeholders including the White House situation room, which provided periodic updates to President Biden, former President Donald J. Trump, the Director of the FBI, and the Director of the CIA. Other political elites, including Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, were also on the line, ensuring that the highest levels of government were aware of the unfolding events. Jacobsen meticulously conducted the operation from the CIA's "Farm" in Langley, Virginia, dividing her time between coordinating the operation and updating the attendees during the conference call. Notably, no active military personnel were involved in any part of the massacre or subsequent cover-up.
On the morning of May 12, 2024, the inmates were transported to Hickory Valley Christian Church. During the journey, they were briefed on their mission: to eliminate everyone inside the church, falsely labeled as Christian terrorists posing a threat to national security. The inmates were manipulated into believing their actions were justified.
The congregation was midway through their Sunday service when the operatives stormed the sanctuary. Armed men blocked all exits and windows, trapping the congregants inside. Attempts to flee were met with gunfire. Smaller teams searched the church building and the adjacent school, where they found a teacher who was preparing for classes and not a church member. She was forced back to the sanctuary.
Chaos ensued as congregants realized the imminent danger. Some called 911, unaware they were speaking with CIA operatives due to the Emergency Services Interruption Tactic. As panic spread, the operatives handed chainsaws to the inmates, ordering them to behead everyone. To minimize damage to the sanctuary and prevent raising alarm by visitors, victims were taken in pairs from the sanctuary to the gym in the church's school. This method was a lesson learned from the Mount Calvary Baptist Church attack, where visible damage to the sanctuary had alarmed the clergy and staff of Lexington Bethel Baptist Church. Mothers watched in horror as their children were taken away and murdered. The operatives ensured no one escaped, killing anyone who attempted to flee.
Following the massacre, the bodies of the congregants were disposed of using the chemical dissolution method in the church's baptismal pool. Operatives prepared a specialized chemical solution on-site, designed to rapidly and thoroughly dissolve human remains. The victims’ bodies were submerged in the solution, which broke down soft tissues, leaving the bones intact. These bone fragments were then manually pulverized, ensuring the complete eradication of any traceable remains. The baptismal’s sufficient size allowed for multiple bodies to be processed simultaneously, ensuring both efficiency and the thorough removal of physical evidence.
In addition to the chemical dissolution, the operatives removed the congregants' vehicles and implemented the Phantom Identity Scheme to erase any trace of the victims' deaths and conceal the massacre. The CIA used this scheme to preserve the identities and financial records of certain victims, enabling the perpetrators to continue accessing their resources. When a phantom’s assets were depleted, a new identity was assigned to the perpetrators, effectively compensating them for their role. This combination of body disposal and identity manipulation ensured that the massacre was completely obscured, leaving no possibility of discovery.
Upon returning to Clayton County Detention Center, the inmates were executed with poisonous gas while locked down (confined to their cells) in housing unit 8600. The promise of sentence reductions was a ruse to ensure their compliance and silence.
In the wake of the massacre, the CIA ensured that no loose ends remained, and all remaining members of Hickory Valley Christian Church who were not present on the day of the attack were systematically identified and eliminated to prevent retaliation or exposure of the operation.
The church's sanctuary and school's gym were completely renovated to hide all evidence of the massacre. Any physical traces of the attack were thoroughly erased, with walls rebuilt, floors replaced, and all remnants of blood or other physical evidence meticulously removed.
A masquerade church was established in place of Hickory Valley Christian Church. This new church hosted numerous mass executions disguised as funerals or food pantries, further masking the true purpose behind the gatherings. These public events were part of a larger strategy to hide the massacre and prevent any discussion of the disappearances. Funerals were held for the victims, during which mourners were eliminated, while food pantries were used to lure and eliminate the impoverished. The entire operation projected a sense of normalcy to the surrounding community, ensuring that any suspicion of foul play was kept at bay.
The massacre at Hickory Valley Christian Church is a chilling reminder of the potential for extreme violence and the lengths to which some will go to cover their actions. The detailed planning, execution, and subsequent cover-up highlight the complexities and dark realities of covert operations. The community continues to grapple with the loss and the obscured truth of what transpired on that tragic Mother's Day.