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Fujgeddabout Xmas--Jesus is a 70-year old Chinese woman!

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[Opinion. I can only hope some IDF soldiers will abandon their arms and get some Greased Lightning. You could not make this s*hit up! Used with permission.]

 

An Apocalyptic Chinese Doomsday Cult Is Using AI to Evangelize Jews in Israel

Initially suspected of election interference, the Chinese network is now believed to be a covert missionary campaign using AI-generated sermons to target Israeli audiences on behalf of The Church of Almighty God

Omer Benjakob

Ha’aretz, December 18 2025

 

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/security-aviation/2025-12-18/ty-article/an-apocalyptic-chinese-doomsday-cult-is-using-ai-to-evangelize-jews-in-israel/

 

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A TikTok channel linked to the network, promoting AI-generated prayers. The network's videos draw hundreds of thousands of views.

A TikTok channel linked to the network, promoting AI-generated prayers. The network's videos draw hundreds of thousands of views.

 

A Christian doomsday cult of Chinese exiles is behind a widespread influence operation that made use of AI-generated content to try to evangelize Jewish Israelis online, according to researchers from the Israel Internet Association.

 

The Church of Almighty God, also known as Eastern Lightning, is a messianic, apocalyptic sect that seeks to persuade millions online to convert to its brand of Christianity.

 

Its followers believe that Jesus was resurrected in the form of a 70-year-old Chinese woman. The church was founded in the early 1990s in China, where authorities eventually designated it a cult and banned it.

 

This led to the persecution of its members and the emigration of thousands, many of whom sought asylum in the West.

 

For years, the church has operated an extensive digital network of websites to disseminate its messages. Now, Israeli researchers have found social media accounts, TikTok pages and WhatsApp groups linked to the church's local branch.

 

They distribute, among other things, AI-generated "Torah lessons" in Hebrew which are, essentially, thinly veiled sermons preaching the church's gospel to unwitting Israelis.

 

Signs of its activity in Israel were detected several months ago by researchers from the Israeli online intelligence company Intercept, which tracks, maps and counters disinformation for corporate and state clients. Their findings, reported in Haaretz, identified social media accounts and WhatsApp groups operated from abroad that published religious content in Hebrew aimed at a religiously observant Israeli audience.

 

The firm believed this was the first stage of a wider, political operation, that initially only sought to attract followers. For example, the network created fake Facebook groups masquerading as well-known, legitimate pages, including "Mothers Cooking Together," which amassed 13,000 members.

 

why dont you go out and sing some carols and have some wine and do sth a bit more uplifting than post all this nonsense? 

 

 

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