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Rebecca Brown

Rebecca Brown M.D. is a controversial Christian doctor linked to Jack Chick. She is known among Fundamentalist Christians for her stories about governments being tools of Satan, Satanic recruitment camps and Satanists and Witches taking over the world. She was born in Shelbyville, Indiana on May 21 1948. Very little is known about her life because her story contradicts official documents.

Elaine

Later Rebecca Brown met a Satanist known as Elaine and converted her to her fundamentalist brand of Christianity. Elaine's surname is not mentioned in any of Rebecca Brown's books. Elaine is also the source of many of Rebecca Brown's claims. Among the two women's claims are that Yoga is Satanic, Roman Catholicism is Witchcraft, the Satanists work very closely with the Freemasons and the Roman Catholic Church, Brown and Elaine converted about a thousand Satanists, Dungeons & Dragons and other role-playing games are Satanic and speaking in tongues and divine healing cannot always be trusted. Elaine has also claimed to have been a Satanic High Priestess and married the Devil himself.

Jack Chick

Rebecca Brown and Elaine have told their claims to Jack Chick, owner of Chick Publications who considers the two women his fellow Christians. Jack Chick has also published their claims in two cassette tapes Closet Witch 1 and Closet Witch 2 and in two books He Came To Set The Captives Free and Prepare for War. Her other books are Standing On The Rock, Unbroken Curses and Becoming A Vessel of Honor. Rebecca Brown currently leads a Christian group called Harvest Warriors with her husband Rev. Daniel Yoder .

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