Voice of God Recordings Named in Shakahola Forest Massacre - William Branham History

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Voice of God Recordings has been named as the "key influence" for cult leader Paul Mackenzie, the leader of the suicide sect in Kenya. Mackenzie and a group of elders in the sect influenced several members of his sect to commit suicide through starvation, leading to the most deadly terrorist attack perpetrated in Kenya. Over two hundred victims were small children.

Mackenzie and thirty members of his sect have been charged with murder and terrorism. He has been labeled "the most reviled man in Kenya" for the horrific event now known as the Shakahola Massacre.

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Cult observers regard Mackenzie as among the most destructive cult leaders in modern history. And he is arguably the most reviled man in Kenya. Others assert that the preacher, who took his followers to a wilderness to die, on the pretence of farming and promises of spiritual nourishment, is a hero. Many of these are in detention with him, but considerable numbers of his followers are not. Judging by posts and comments on social media, clearly many of them remain loyal.- Margot Kiser

Investigative reporter Margot Kiser from Kenya spoke directly with Mackenzie at the Shimo La Tewa maximum security prison. Kiser has earned a great deal of respect as a "Kenya-based American journalist covering war, geopolitics, human rights, conservation, and crime, primarily in East Africa. She has contributed feature stories for Newsweek, The London Times," and more.

In her meeting with Paul Mackenzie, the cult leader pleaded with Margot Kiser for help. Ironically, for a cult leader who convinced hundreds of his victims to starve themselves into heaven, Mackenzie complained to her about the conditions of the prison and the small portions of food issued to prisoners. However, the humble manner in which he spoke convinced Kiser to dig deeper into the history of the suicide sect.

In the investigative report published on January 26, Kiser named Voice of God Recordings in Jeffersonville, Indiana, as the key influence on Paul Mackenzie. Though she did not name William Branham as the source of doctrine, Kiser did mention that Mackenzie's influence was the taped sermons distributed by Voice of God Recordings. Those recordings, available on branham.org, are the sermons preached by William Branham from 1947 through 1965.

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The key influence on Mackenzie, however, the taped sermons he had learned and delivered himself, distributed by an enterprise called Voice of God Recordings. VOGR is a US organization.- Margot Kiser

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