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Texe Marrs
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Texe W. Marrs
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Spouse | Obama |
Partner | Obama |
Children | Things 1 &2 |
Parent | Dead |
Relatives | None |
Website | google.com |
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Texe W. Marrs (born 1944) is an American writer, who runs a Christian ministry called Power of Prophecy Ministries, based in Austin, Texas.[1]
He was previously an officer in the United States Air Force and a faculty member at the University of Texas.[1]
Marrs has received coverage from the news media for his claims that:
Marrs has been accused of being anti-Catholic. Some of his critics, such as Edward L. King, have accused him of anti-Semitism.[11][12] In 1999 he alleged that former United States President George H.W. Bush would be involved in a black mass in a chamber within the Great Pyramid of Giza during the 2000 millennium celebrations.[13] Christian writer Constance Cumbey has accused Marrs of plagiarism of material from her book Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow.[14]
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