TV Channel of the Sword-Bishop

TV Channel
of the Sword-Bishop

In all these years, the Sword-Bish­op felt a great urg­ing from Above that his mis­sion received from GOD should be spread through­out the world. Umpteen thou­sand fly­ers were repeat­ed­ly dis­trib­uted and many lec­tures held, yet this achieved hard­ly any suc­cess. In the year 2015, there was a sig­nif­i­cant change: on 25 March (40th anniver­sary of the KGS Foun­da­tion), the first ser­mon of the Sword-Bish­op was pub­lished on YouTube, to which the Sword-Bish­op said:

„Now I will flood the whole Inter­net,“

which hap­pened in the truest sense of the words. In the mean­time, numer­ous con­tri­bu­tions are avail­able online on var­i­ous plat­forms, which are also shared umpteen times by oth­er plat­forms and users. One expert spoke at the begin­ning of up to two mil­lion lis­ten­ers that the Sword-Bish­op could have. The num­ber of lis­ten­ers and con­tacts is now grow­ing steadi­ly – already from over 40 coun­tries.

GOD will not be silenced by any­one, nor will His per­son­al Instru­ment, the Sword-Bish­op. Since cen­sor­ship on YouTube is increas­ing and he has had videos delet­ed that pre­sum­ably con­tained too much truth, which may no longer be said in pub­lic, he opened his own TV chan­nel in Decem­ber 2020: www.schwert-bischof.tv, where he speaks in plain lan­guage about Church and pol­i­tics.

GOD spoke to the Sword-Bish­op:

„Bring Me the sin­ners!“

Because the Sword-Bish­op still hears the long­ing words of GOD the FATHER:

„Child, when will you return?“

Peo­ple seek­ing GOD take up con­tact in large num­bers, great sin­ners con­vert them­selves and find their way back to GOD through the ser-mons of the Sword-Bish­op! Every week­end, peo­ple from far and near, from Ger­many, Aus­tria, Italy, France, etc., vis­it us to let the Sword-Bish­op show them the way to GOD, and find their spir­i­tu­al home here. He is called to restore the bond between GOD and man. The seat of the Sword-Bish­op in the Moth­er­house in Reheto­bel is a spe­cial place of pow­er and is also per­ceived as such by the numer­ous vis­i­tors.