Pat Robertson Displays Satanic 'El Diablo' Sign During 700 Club Show

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Pat Robertson, the so-called voice of Christian America, has again been caught 'El Diablo red handed' flashing occult and satanic hand signals during his show.

During Thursday morning's 700 Club program Robertson could clearly be seen displaying the El Diablo hand gesture towards the end of the broadcast.

To fans of UT football El Diablo simply means 'Hook 'em Horns' but it is also used by Satanists as a form of communication.

The gesture represents the horned devil, also known as the sign of Il Cornuto and Diabolicus and was fully embraced by modern day Satanic cults. It is now seen as a trendy thing to do amongst heavy metal and Goth fans. They see it as a sign of rebellion against the establishment, which couldn't be further from the truth.

Headlines were made last year during Bush's inauguration when the President and his family repeatedly flashed the sign. US media brushed aside the matter, saying it was in the context of supporting UT Longhorns. However, Europeans were shocked and interpreted the gesture as a salute to Satan.

Here is a still of Robertson flashing the signal. Click here for a video montage of the show, which includes Roberts' comments on biometric finger scanning to enter schools and the big brother society, an issue we will explore later.

Robertson talks about feeling heat and fire and utters 'Jesus' under his breath moments before he flashes the sign. This is in the context of Robertson trying to relay power from 'his God' to heal his supporters' physical ailments.

First of all it is necessary to remind ourselves of Robertson's previous decidedly un-Christian activities.

In April 2001 Robertson supported China's brutal policy of forced abortion and said that the Communist country was "doing what they have to do" in keeping population numbers down. It is not Christian to advocate even voluntary abortion on the part of the mother, never mind such a tyrannical model of forced abortion as part of a wider eugenics agenda.

Whenever the subject of implantable chips has been raised on the 700 Club, Robertson has whitewashed the issue, saying that it doesn't represent the mark of the beast and that Christians should not be concerned about it. This directly contradicts the Bible and Revelations.

Earlier this year Robertson caused waves when he advocated the assassination of Venezuelan populist president Hugo Chavez. In doing so Robertson is nailing his colors to the wall as a firm minion of the New World Order. Chavez has rallied against the Globalists at every turn, including his recent spat with Vincente Fox and his rejection of the FTAA.

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