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Australian Christian Group Denies Link to Kenya Starvation Massacre CULT
 
Australian Christian Group Fights Claim It Was Linked to Leader of Kenya Starvation Massacre Doomsday CULT...

Autopsies Reveal Missing Organs in The Bodies of Kenya Cult Deaths, Say Police

Kenyan parliamentary committee report finds Paul Mackenzie, held responsible for more than 400 deaths, was ‘influenced’ by Australians Dave and Cherry McKay, which they vehemently deny

The Guardian Australia 1 DEC 2023


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Paul Mackenzie, who is accused of causing the death of hundreds of people, including children, by starvation and violence in Kenya’s Shakahola forest.

A Christian doomsday cult responsible for the deaths of more than 400 people from starvation and beatings in Kenya was influenced by an Australian religious group, a parliamentary committee report in the east African nation has found.






The report into the Shakahola massacre, tabled in the Kenyan Senate on 19 October, found that the accused leader of the group, Paul Nthenge Mackenzie, “was influenced by Dave Mackay and Sherry Mackay [Dave and Cherry McKay] from Australia who are founders of a cult movement known as the Voice in the Desert”.

The influence was “largely established through virtual links and social media”, the report found. It also said an “associate” of Dave McKay gave a sermon at Mackenzie’s Good News International church in 2019.

On 3 May 2023 the X/Twitter account for A Voice in the Desert posted: “Recently there has been a tragedy in a church in Kenya that we had links to. Over 100 members of the church have starved themselves to death!” The post promoted an article which has since been removed from the group’s website.

But Dave McKay flatly rejected the report’s finding, saying neither he nor his wife had ever had any contact with Mackenzie, and denied his group’s links had any relevance to the massacre.

“I was aware of him through what I read in Kenya media reports, and I had second and third-hand information from a visit a member made to his meeting in Kenya in 2019,” McKay told the Guardian. “That was the full extent of our ‘links’. We had absolutely no contact with anyone from Mackenzie’s movement between then and when the news broke about the massacre in April of this year.”

According to the Kenyan Senate committee report, which is publicly available on the parliamentary website, McKay’s associate delivered a sermon in 2019 “echoing anti-government sentiments”, particularly in relation to a national identification scheme called the Huduma Namba (also referred to as Huduma Number), labelling it “the mark of the beast”.

On 11 May 2019 the Facebook page of Times TV Kenya, which was run by Mackenzie, posted that he had been released on bail after allegedly urging people not to register for the Huduma number in Malindi. Dave McKay made several comments under the post, including that it was “disappointing” that Mackenzie had not been cleared in the case.
In one comment, McKay linked to a now deleted YouTube video titled “Kenyan government targets pastor over huduma 666 claim”.


The following day, McKay’s “associate” (whom he declined to name) spoke at Mackenzie’s Good News International church in Makongeni, outside Nairobi, a recording of which was posted on YouTube. The man delivered a sermon after opening remarks on the supposed connections between the advent of a cashless society, the Huduma identification card and “the mark of the beast”.


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Screenshot of a video posted on the YouTube channel of Paul Mackenzie’s Good News International Ministries, showing the unnamed ‘associate’ of A Voice in the Desert, right, at a church service in Makongeni on 12 May 2019.





“My friends and I understood from the videos on YouTube about what happened to brother Mackenzie down in Malindi, when he was preaching about the Huduma card,” the man said.

“My brothers and sisters from around the world also feel that the Huduma card is getting us closer to the mark of the beast.”

At the end of the sermon, the man said anyone interested should visit the YouTube channel of A Voice in the Desert, before a video from that channel was played. The narrator of the video said “the Huduma card in Kenya represents the closest that any government has so far come to the actual mark [of the beast]”.

The mark of the beast is referred to in the book of Revelation, which states that a false prophet will be branded with a symbol of the antichrist. Many End Times groups, including A Voice in the Desert, believe that modern technologies such as RFID chips will be used by worshippers of the antichrist as the last days on Earth approach.





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