Whisper Campaign Targets Church Pastor Running For Coral Springs Commission

While most of the Coral Springs election coverage remains focused on Khurrum Wahid’s bogus claims of “racism” and “xenophobia,” a whisper campaign targets one of his opponents, Randal Cutter. This underground campaign details how in 1999, Cutter, the pastor of New Dawn church, claimed God gave him visions of an approaching hurricane. Cutter made no secret of the visions he claims God gave him.

The dreams which purportedly warned Cutter about Hurricane Irene are blasted all over the New Dawn website. In 1999, Cutter appeared on WPTV 5- NBC in West Palm Beach to discuss the visions. Plus, a book Cutter wrote about the Hurricane Irene visions can be purchased now on Amazon.

Despite the public nature of Cutter’s visions and claims he was chosen by God to warn others about Hurricane Irene, someone has been sharing these stories with Coral Springs residents just days before the upcoming June 18th election. In addition to a link of the WPTV broadcast, a copy of Cutter’s letter to local religious leaders about the visions is being shared.

The blurry images appeared to be pulled directly from Cutter’s book, Whatever You Bind On Earth: Authority To Stop Hurricanes. In the book, Cutter says he sent the letter to more than fifty churches. He hoped to get other churches to heed his warning about the hurricanes. According to Cutter, only 6 church leaders responded to the letter.

Despite questions about the validity of Randal Cutter’s visions, it is clear someone wants to expose his non-mainstream religious beliefs before voters hit the polls. At least three campaigns contacted by REDBROWARD were aware of the WPTV video, but each one denied any intent to use the video.

Even the Sun-Sentinel jumped into the religion-bashing when it stated Cutter had just 125 members in his flock. Sources say Cutter told Sun-Sentinel editor Rosemary O’Hara the number was closer to 140 members.

Judge for yourself.

4 thoughts on “Whisper Campaign Targets Church Pastor Running For Coral Springs Commission

  1. Ann

    We cannot afford anymore terrorists / Muslims or whatever in our govt or country… they are here to take over and we MUST stop them!

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  2. evdebs

    I just happened upon a YouTube episode of “Last Week, Tonight, with John Oliver.? It was about the religious huckers who ask their devoted viewers to send them money, usually $1,000, which they assure their marks is “seed money,” telling the suckers that God will provide them, in response, with much more than they send to the ministerial con artist. These are the guys with actual FLEETS of private jets, necessary one said because composing sermons with other passengers around would be too distracting.

    Now Reverend Cutler doesn’t have even one private jet, I presume, with a flock of “140,” dupes, but he did get enough money from them one presumes, to buy a church and self-publish a book about his dreams. With a little help from his members, after all, he can actually pray away hurricanes.

    What’s amazing to me is that people will vote for him. I shouldn’t be surprised, because after all, the Occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue said today that he believes that if a hostile foreign power calls him and asks for campaign help, he’d be delighted to accept, and wouldn’t think of reporting the overture to the FBI.

    Here’s a guy who has contributed millions to federal candidates, each time swearing that the money is not coming from a non-citizen, and who lets spies from foreign governments pal around with him at Mar-a-Lago if they come up with the price of admission.

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  3. evdebs

    Correction:

    I just happened upon a YouTube episode of “Last Week, Tonight, with John Oliver.? It was about the religious huckers who ask their devoted viewers to send them money, usually $1,000, which they assure their marks is “seed money,” telling the suckers that God will provide them, in response, with much more than they send to the ministerial con artist. These are the guys with actual FLEETS of private jets, necessary one said because composing sermons with other passengers around would be too distracting.

    Now Reverend Cutler doesn’t have even one private jet, I presume, with a flock of “140,” dupes, but he did get enough money from them one presumes, to buy a church and self-publish a book about his dreams. With a little help from his members, after all, he can actually pray away hurricanes.

    What’s amazing to me is that people will vote for him. I shouldn’t be surprised, because after all, the Occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue said today that he believes that if a hostile foreign power calls him and offers campaign help, he’d be delighted to accept, and wouldn’t think of reporting the overture to the FBI.

    Here’s a guy who has contributed millions to federal candidates, each time swearing that the money is not coming from a non-citizen, and who lets spies from foreign governments pal around with him at Mar-a-Lago if they come up with the price of admission.

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