"When the wicked perish and die, the city rejoices and there are shouts of joy."
~ Proverbs 11:10
BOB ENYART WAS A WICKED MAN!
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Rev. Bob Enyart, the Colorado pastor at the center of the JonBenet Ramsey murder mystery has been researching DNA.
And...
The group associated with Enyart that calls itself the ‘Shadow Government’ has issued an ominous message to Colorado law enforcement for misleading the public about JonBenet’s murder.
The emergence of a 'shadow government' (a.k.a. The Deep State) operating inside the United States occurred in earnest and was thrust to the forefront after the election of Donald Trump in 2016, and has illuminated the very real daily battle between the 'shadow government' and elected government in the country.
Enter - the 'shadow government' and the cover-up of the murder of JonBenet Ramsey.
REV. BOB ENYART
Rev. Bob Enyart, the leader of Denver Bible Church, Wheatridge, Colorado, became a key figure in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case after interjecting himself into the matter decades ago.
Enyart’s recent personal interest in DNA, along with an ominous warning by operatives of the ‘shadow gov’ against Colorado law enforcement, which was published on Enyart’s website www.shadowgov.com has become quite interesting to those seeking a conclusion to the unsolved 1996 murder.
Curtis and Danielle Kekoa, Northglenn, Colorado, are former members of Enyart’s church and inner circle. The Kekoa’s say they believe their former pastor and friend murdered JonBenet Ramsey and scores of other children.
The Kekoa’s have been publically demanding Enyart provide law enforcement a DNA sample for comparison with the DNA found at the crime scene.
It appears the Kekoa’s do in fact know something that is of interest to the FBI.
In 2015, the Denver FBI sought out Danielle Kekoa and interviewed her regarding information the feds were seeking about Denver Bible Church, which was suspected of plotting to murder abortion doctors and had links to missing children.
Danielle Kekoa told FBI special agent Kimberly Milka that Enyart murdered JonBenet and was involved with other kidnapping and mutilations such as Jessica Ridgeway and Dylan Redwine.
The FBI's interest in Denver Bible Church may give American's a sneak peek into the identity of some of the criminals that comprise the 'shadow government' and reveal what 'fronts' (e.g. church, pro-life organization, media platforms, etc.) are used to cloak the treasonous enterprise.
The 'shadow gov' proactively interjected itself into the JonBenet Ramsey murder case in the 1990’s with a lengthy piece published on the website www.shadowgov.com entitled ‘The Clue That Breaks The Case’.
The name of the website is short for ‘Shadow Government’ which compliments a Manifesto Enyart (and possibly others) authored declaring their own government.
In the ‘The Clue That Breaks The Case’, the 'shadow gov' becomes an investigator and goes into elaborate detail about the JonBenet Ramsey murder crime scene. In the analysis, the author flatly accuses John Ramsey of sexually abusing his daughter on the night she was murdered, and gives a detailed timeline of what happened inside the Ramsey house.
The article goes into great detail about JonBenet’s underwear and also explained how John Ramsey left the home and obtained DNA from a public toilet or strip club to plant at the crime scene.
NEW DNA TESTING SCHEDULED IN JONBENET RAMSEY CASE
On December 14, 2016, CNN reported, “The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is opening a new DNA testing facility in 2017 and will next year use new technology in the JonBenet case -- as well as other cold cases”.
In 2016, an update was published by the progenitors of www.shadowgov.com on the Web page of ‘The Clue That Breaks The Case’.
The update is not dated or attributed to any one specific writer.
2016 DNA Update -- History Repeats Itself: Twice now Boulder District Attorneys have mislead the public in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case.
The update reads in part:
District Attorneys Hunter and [D.A. Mary] Lacy grotesquely misled the public, illustrating that the bureaucracy in an easy-on-crime college town cannot be trusted. So consider instead this report (or listen to today's Bob Enyart Live) from a long-running Denver talk radio program that airs on Colorado's most-powerful radio station, the 50,000-watt AM 670 KLTT.
So, from our own efforts toward obtaining justice for JonBenet prior to God's coming day of judgment, we submit to you: The Clue that Breaks the Case
2017 - BOB ENYART DISCUSSES THE FRAGILE NATURE OF DNA
It appears Enyart is becoming a scholar of DNA.
On his June 30, 2017 radio program Enyart discussed dinosaurs, mummies, and modern forensic developments concerning DNA with DNA specialist Fred Williams.
Williams referenced content pertaining to DNA published by CNN, which, ironically, they both called “fake news” – but added that this information might be true.
“DNA is so fragile,” Williams said.
Williams mentioned modern crime. “And just like those crimes shows – it’s amazing when you can find DNA that’s like twenty to thirty years old – it’s so fragile.”
The DNA evidence in the Ramsey murder is twenty years-old.
“We can now show whether DNA is ancient, or, modern contamination, by its chemical properties,” Williams said.
“I have not heard this before Fred,” Enyart said.
During the conversation Enyart and Williams discussed “Modern contaminated DNA and ancient DNA” as well as “deterioration.”
CONTENTS FOUND IN A DEAD CHILD’S STOMACH
An interesting factoid discussed between Enyart and Williams involved food content found in the stomach of children buried long ago.
“In a pre-dynastic cemetery in Upper Egypt I discovered in the stomachs of small children who had died nearly six thousand years ago the remains of mice that had been skinned and eaten just before their death,” Williams said.
The forensic examination of JonBenet revealed she may have eaten pineapple minutes before her death.
DNA DOESN’T LIE
During the recent radio program Enyart repeatedly declared “DNA doesn’t lie”.
Enyart is not known to have ever provided a DNA sample to law enforcement for testing regarding the JonBenet Ramsey murder.
However – Enyart does not like people saying he killed JonBenet and has requested a protection order against the Kekoa’s – he claims he is physically afraid of them.
Interestingly – John and Patsy Ramsey never filed for a protection order when 'shadow gov' publically declared on multiple media platforms that they raped and murdered their six year-old daughter.
During a radio program, Enyart, separate and apart from publishings of 'shadow gov', personally accused John Ramsey of sexually molesting his daughter on the night she was murdered.
During a court hearing, Danielle Kekoa cross-examined Enyart about content published on his website about the murder of JonBenet Ramsey.
Is the JonBenet Ramsey murder mystery coming to an end?
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Timothy Charles Holmseth 320 17th Street N.W. Unit# 17 East Grand Forks, MN 56721 218.773.1299 218.230.1597 (cell) www.writeintoaction.com tholmseth@wiktel.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009187154735 In Re: Records Request September 18, 2016 Custodian of Records Northglenn Police Department 11701 Community Center Drive Northglenn, Colorado 80260 Dear Records Clerk, Pursuant to Colorado Open Records Law 24-72-201 et. seq. I am requesting all police reports, notes, logs, ledgers, emails, faxes, body-cams, voicemails, telephone records, PSAP records, and any other document between 08/29/2011 and 08/29/2016 containing the following names be made available to me.
Timothy Charles Holmseth Investigative Journalist/Author/Publisher |
Manager Hayes, Today I received an envelope containing public records I requested from Northglenn Police Department. The records included the NGPD cover sheet I filled out for requesting the records. On the cover sheet where it says ‘Name To Be Attached’ I wrote the words “See Attached”. However, nowhere within the records you provided was the item I attached to show you what names to query for my request. That attachment is attached as a PDF file to this email for your review. It is a matter of law that you include any attachment that you based your query upon, in the file. You must have received the attachment because you provided me records containing some of the requested/queried names contained in it. This is concerning because the nature of the records that you did send me indicate you queried Curtis and Danielle Kekoa (something you could not have known without the attachment). I only received printed out police reports and calls for service logs. I received absolutely no notes, logs, ledgers, emails, faxes, body cams, voicemails, PSAP records and/or “any other document”. The attachment you worked from contained a request for all those items. According to Colorado Open records Act: (7) "Writings" means and includes all books, papers, maps, photographs, cards, tapes, recordings, or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics. "Writings" includes digitally stored data, including without limitation electronic mail messages, but does not include computer software. At this point I consider this an incomplete records request. Timothy Charles Holmseth |
A Denver-area woman, Kimberly Kay Bowman, disturbed the Redwine family and friends with a Dylan Redwine page she was administering. Bowman had been associated with unsanctioned fundraising in another Colorado child disappearance, and Dylan’s family didn’t want that to happen in his case. Prior to her Facebook involvement with the Redwine case, Bowman had been ordered by attorneys to stop collecting online funds for Jessica Ridgeway, a 10-year-old Westminster girl who was abducted and killed on her way to school last summer. - Denver Post / July 8, 2013 |