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Michele Bachmann to Headline Conference with 9/11 & Sandy Hook Truther, Birthers and Anti-Gay Activists

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) will be joining some of the most extreme right-wing activists in the country at the upcoming Awakening 2013(link is external) conference, which is organized by the Liberty University-affiliated Liberty Counsel. Along with Bachmann, Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM) and Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are scheduled to take part in the Religious Right gathering.

Just how radical are the conference’s leaders?

The fact that it is hosted by Liberty Counsel, the anti-gay group led by Mat Staver and Matt Barber that has been implicated in the Lisa Miller kidnapping case(link is external), is the first clue to the Awakening’s far-right bent. On top of that, the event includes 9/11 and Sandy Hook truther Bradlee Dean, self-proclaimed prophet Cindy Jacobs and convicted domestic abuser and anti-women’s rights activist Timothy Johnson.

Anti-Gay

Mat Staver

The host of the Awakening conference, Staver has a long anti-gay record. He blamed(link is external) the 2008 financial crisis on banks that “actively promoted the homosexual agenda” and said(link is external) lawmakers who support marriage equality “are not competent for public office.” Staver has repeatedly(link is external) called(link is external) for(link is external) a(link is external)revolution(link is external)” to protest gay equality and warned that gay rights laws will increase violent crime(link is external)kill people(link is external) and eventually destroy America(link is external) and western civilization(link is external). He defended(link is external) a Malawi law criminalizing homosexuality and argued(link is external) that Obama supports “forced homosexuality.”

Matt Barber

The deputy leader of Liberty Counsel, Barber has argued(link is external) that suicide rates are higher among LGBT youth because they “look inward and know that what they are doing is unnatural, is wrong [and] is immoral.” He has described(link is external) homosexuality as a “cancer” that prompted Noah’s flood and will ultimately lead to Communism (link is external) . Barber has said(link is external) that Satan is behind gay rights efforts, asserting(link is external) that demonic “spiritual pressure” is driving the campaign to end the Boy Scouts of America’s ban on gay members. He has repeatedly(link is external) denied(link is external) that LGBT persons face violence or discrimination, while frequently(link is external) arguing(link is external) that the gay community is bent on molesting children. He praised(link is external) the chief supporter of Uganda’s ‘Kill the Gays’ bill.

Shawn Akers

Liberty Counsel’s Shawn Akers has joined Staver and Barber in opposing gay rights efforts, even when it comes to measures to prevent the bullying of LGBT youth, which he called(link is external) “a form of indoctrination and reeducation that smacks of socialist and Communist countries.” Akers instead accused gay rights advocates of bullying(link is external) Christians, turning(link is external) “homosexual activism” into a religion and persecuting(link is external) Christians in the same way as Adolf Hitler persecuted Jews.

Rena Lindevaldsen

Lindevaldsen, a Liberty Counsel attorney and Liberty University law professor, has been closely implicated(link is external) in the kidnapping of Isabella Miller, whose mother Lisa Miller(link is external) fled with her to Central America in order to stop her former same-sex partner from having custody. Lindevaldsen has declared that Satan is behind gay rights efforts (link is external) and “plant[s] the seed(link is external)” of homosexuality in people.

Bradlee Dean

Dean, a Minnesota-based Religious Right activist and close Bachmann ally(link is external), extolled(link is external) Muslims who are “calling for the executions of homosexuals in America” as “more moral” than American Christians and applauded(link is external) African nations that imprison homosexuals. He has called(link is external) homosexuality “a mental illness” and blamed(link is external) gays for the Holocaust. Dean also believes(link is external) that the government staged the Sandy Hook and Aurora mass murders to push gun control policies and that it was also behind the 9/11 attacks and the Oklahoma City bombing.

William Murray

Government Is Not God PAC (GING-PAC) head William Murray has warned(link is external) that President Obama, whom he calls a “dangerous racist,” has “stopped waging a war on Islam terrorism” in order to pursue a “jihad against non-Islamic groups—both Jews and Christians.” He claimed(link is external) that the establishment of Social Security led to a decline in morality that meant “more young men destroy their lives in homosexuality.” He has blamed gay people for everything from turmoil in the Middle East(link is external) to train crashes(link is external). Murray’s GING-PAC has charged(link is external) gay rights activists with plotting to destroy the Bill of Rights and recently urged(link is external) Sen. Rob Portman to send his openly gay son to ex-gay therapy so he won’t die of AIDS.

Greg Quinlan

At the Awakening 2012, Quinlan endorsed Lou Engle’s call(link is external) to create a prayer movement to confront the “homosexual and abortion tornadoes” that are “coming to destroy America.” More recently, he linked homosexuality to pedophilia(link is external) and called same-sex marriage “a ban on heterosexual rights(link is external).” He has argued(link is external) that gays and lesbians are experiencing “sexual cannibalism” and promote suicide among LGBT youth in order to succeed in “making martyrs out of the kids that we’re recruiting to behave as homosexuals.” Quinlan’s organization, Parents and Friends of Gays and Ex-Gays, pushes(link is external) harmful ex-gay therapy for children.

Rick Scarborough

Last year at the Awakening, Scarborough blamed(link is external) Rachel Maddow and Brokeback Mountain for America’s ills. These were far(link is external) from(link is external) his(link is external) only(link is external) anti-gay(link is external) statements(link is external). He has blamed(link is external) gay marriage and abortion rights for the Benghazi attack, and at Awakening 2011 described AIDS as divine punishment(link is external) for homosexuality. Scarborough also invited controversy when he claimed that the growth of the Latino population threatens America(link is external) and that non-white Americans will endanger(link is external) the country’s Christian heritage.

Judith Reisman

Reisman, a visiting Liberty University professor who is fighting to criminalize pornography(link is external), has claimed(link is external) that schools are brainwashing children into becoming gay and that gay rights advocates are emulated the Nazis. She also said that the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network’s Gay-Straight Alliances are modeled after the Hitler Youth(link is external) and promote pedophilia(link is external).

Harry Jackson

Jackson has played a leading role in campaigns against marriage equality in Washington, D.C. and Maryland, fights he described as a spiritual battle against Satanic forces(link is external). He said(link is external) that a demon called the Queen of Heaven is behind the push for same-sex marriage, which he warned “corrupts, perverts and pollutes” society. Jackson has also called(link is external) marriage equality “a Satanic plot to destroy our seed” and warned(link is external) that gay rights advocates “want to recruit your kids” and are targeting(link is external) young people “just like during the times of Hitler.”

Anti-Women’s Rights

Timothy Johnson

As head of the Fredrick Douglass Foundation, Johnson has worked on GOP and social conservative outreach to the African American community. For example, he worked with Religious Right groups to oppose(link is external) the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. He was an interesting choice for the job, since he himself is a convicted domestic abuser(link is external), and was arrested a second time for spousal abuse two years after his felony conviction.

Janet Porter

Porter is the architect behind anti-choice “heartbeat laws(link is external),” which effectively criminalize abortion. Such laws recently passed in North Dakota and Arkansas and have been considered in numerous other states. She has called on conservative Christians to gain control of government(link is external) and the media(link is external), warning that under President Obama, conservatives and Christians may be put in concentration camps or starved to death(link is external). Porter prayed(link is external) after the 2008 election that God would prevent Obama, whom she thinks(link is external) might be a Communist spy from Russia, from taking office, and insisted(link is external) that God will send Obama supporters to Hell.

Doug Giles

Giles has smeared(link is external) feminists as “misogynists with vaginas” who urge women to have “their vagina turned into a sexual turnstile” and become “the village bicycle.” “Have you ever seen a feminist around a womanly woman and not one of her butch buddies who's sporting a Tim Allen haircut?,” Giles wrote. “Question: If feminists and lesbians hate men like they do, why do they try to look like us?” Giles has used similarly harsh language to describe progressives(link is external), “the radical homosexual agenda(link is external)” and President Obama(link is external), who is the subject of Giles’ weird music videos(link is external).

Anti-Muslim Activists

Pamela Geller

A conspiracy theorist blogger(link is external), Geller has repeatedly(link is external) suggested(link is external) that President Obama is a Muslim — describing(link is external) him as a “muhammadan” who “wants jihad to win” and supports a genocide against Jews(link is external) — and the “love child(link is external)” of Malcolm X, “a bastard(link is external), literally and figuratively.” She even attempted to justify(link is external) far-right Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik’s attack on a left-wing youth camp, going so far as to blame the victims(link is external). Geller has also called for the destruction (link is external) of the Dome of the Rock and likened(link is external) an Islamic community center to a Ku Klux Klan “shrine.”

Jerry Boykin

A former general now serving as vice president of the Family Research Council, Boykin believes the U.S. is engaging in a holy war against Islam(link is external) and was reprimanded(link is external) by former President George W. Bush for his anti-Muslim speeches. Boykin has called Islam an “evil(link is external)” faith that “should not be protected under the First Amendment(link is external).” At one point, he advocated(link is external) the banning of mosques. He has also charged(link is external) President Obama with creating a Brownshirts-style paramilitary and aiding(link is external) a Muslim Brotherhood “infiltration” of the U.S. government.

Frank Gaffney

Gaffney is a birther(link is external) who believes(link is external) that President Obama is a “secret Muslim” and accuses(link is external) the president of supporting Sharia law and pushing(link is external) “efforts to promote Islamism.” He has even said(link is external) that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel behaves like “an Iranian agent” and urged(link is external) senators to oppose the nomination of John Brennan to head the CIA because Brennan knows how to speak Arabic. Gaffney also helped engineer(link is external) Bachmann’s witch hunt targeting Muslim officials in government. His views are so extreme that he has been(link is external) banned(link is external) from two leading conservative gatherings.

Apostles and Prophets

Rick Joyner

Joyner, who considers himself a prophet, has warned that the gay rights movement is a Satanic push(link is external) to ban heterosexual marriage(link is external). Joyner claimed(link is external) that Hurricane Katrina was divine punishment for homosexuality and agreed(link is external) with a fellow prophet, Bob Jones, that Hurricane Sandy was judgment for same-sex marriage. He also believes that California will soon face a divine(link is external) reckoning(link is external).

Cindy Jacobs

Another self-proclaimed prophet, Jacobs told Awakening 2012 attendees(link is external) last year that Satan is behind the push for same-sex marriage. Jacobs has asserted(link is external) that the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell led to freak bird deaths and blamed(link is external) Obama’s “anti-biblical” decisions for natural disasters. She lauded(link is external) another Religious Right gathering, Rick Perry’s The Response, for breaking the curse of cannibal Native Americans over Texas, and has taken credit for thwarting several terrorist(link is external) attacks(link is external) and coups(link is external).