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Kingsley Fletcher Ministries(Life Community Church Inc*) |
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http://www.modernghana.com/news/205185/1/ghanaian-king-knighted-in-malta-articulates-bold-v.html |
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How can I report a North
Carolina based pastor who did not serve a single day in the
U.S. military but wears five different military medals,
including a Purple Heart? His name is Kingsley Fletcher
and is the senior pastor of Life Community Church in Durham,
NC. He is orignally from Africa and also calls himself "King
Adamtey I", even though he is not a real member of any
monarchy, just a tribal leader over there I am told. But he
IS a citizen of the United States.
The guy is an impersonator who
needs to be arrested in the pulpit. He even used his false
"military status" to earn entrance into the Knights of Malta
last year. Unbelievable. I am attaching two photographs
which have appeared in various media articles about him. You
will notice that the medals are in a different order on each
picture and placed rather haphazardly, not in a respectable,
orderly sequence as they should be. Please feel free to
forward this information to the proper authorities. This guy
is an insult to the men and and women who have bravely
served our country. |
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Wikipedia
Public lifeFletcher is the Suapolor of the ethnic Shai (Se) people. He uses the titles "His Royal Majesty Drolor Bosso Adamtey I", "Nene Adamtey I" or "King Adamtey I", in relation to this role,[13][14][12] and he was given the honorary title of "Noyam Matse" (development chief) in 1999. Although Ghana is a democratic republic, traditional chiefs and kings still perform a role in many regional areas.[15] Nevertheless, a Mexican newspaper, El Siglo de Torreon, took the view that his claim to be "King Adamtey I" was "only the myth of his personality".[7] Other Mexican newspapers publicized the claims of El Siglo de Torreon, including the assertion that the local governor had been deceived into thinking that Fletcher was a king when in fact Ghana is a republic that does not allow royalty.[16][17] He was knighted in Malta in 2009 by the Knights Hospitallers of the Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem.[12][14] As a traditional African ruler, Fletcher became the third highest ranking knight in the order.[12] Nevertheless, there was some controversy when a mass planned to commemorate the event was canceled after the Sovereign Military Order of Malta instructed the church rector that the organization that had knighted Fletcher was a "false" order, distinct from the "Knights of Malta".[18]
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NOW A U.S. CITIZEN |
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