Pastor Rick Wiles of Flowing Streams Church in Florida, Who Refused to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine and Called It ‘Global Genocide’, Now Has the Coronavirus Plague and So Do Many Members of His Church

In this screenshot, pastor Rick Wiles asserts that he will not get vaccinated against COVID-19. His organization TruNews reported this week that there was an outbreak of COVID-19 at his church in Florida. SCREENSHOT/TRUNEWS
In this screenshot, pastor Rick Wiles asserts that he will not get vaccinated against COVID-19. His organization TruNews reported this week that there was an outbreak of COVID-19 at his church in Florida. SCREENSHOT/TRUNEWS

Pastor Rick Wiles has apparently fallen ill with COVID-19 after condemning the vaccines that fight the disease, claiming they’re being used to carry out a “global genocide.”

Wiles—the founder of the TruNews website and the senior pastor of Flowing Streams Church in Florida—asserted on this show in late April that he would not get vaccinated against COVID-19 and would survive the “global genocide.”

“I am not going to be vaccinated,” he said. “I’m going to be one of the survivors. I’m going to survive the genocide.

He added, “You and I are witnessing the first global mass murder and it’s being led by Satan’s team on the planet. You must survive it. Do not be vaccinated.”

Then this week, TruNews, in a post to its official Gab account, noted that there was a COVID-19 outbreak at Wiles’ church and asked for prayers.

“Flowing Streams is experiencing a sudden cluster of flu and Covid among some employees and their relatives. Rick Wiles made the decision tonight to close the offices and studios until a TBA date next week,” the Gab post explained. “Our team needs to tend to sick family members. Please pray for your TruNews team.”

On Saturday, TruNews made a follow-up post, urging supporters to pray specifically for Wiles. “URGENT REQUEST – please be praying for Rick Wiles right now,” the organization wrote. “Please repost so that there’s an army of people praying.”

A Saturday email to supporters of Wiles was sent out by Flowing Streams Vice President Raymond Burkhart. In that message, Burkhart said Wiles had been transported to the hospital.

“Rick is very much in need of your continued prayers. Today, he was taken to the emergency room, and under medical advice, was admitted to the hospital. He is currently on oxygen and is expected to remain there for a number of days,” he wrote.

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Source: Jason Lemon, Newsweek