Andy Alldredge

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Hi, my name is Andrew Chet Alldredge, but you can call me Andy. I want to express how much this work (the Marvelous Work and A Wonder, and the Humanity Party) means to me, and how grateful I am that it’s available to the world. It has all the answers we so desperately need – how to end all the wars and conflicts, how to solve poverty and inequality, and how to create a society of peace and happiness, for all people equally. That is an astonishing claim, yet it is completely true. I challenge anyone to study this out for themselves and see if you can prove it wrong. I have tried, and I cannot. This work has changed my heart and mind in so many ways that I am unable to express.

I’ve been struggling to write this for a while. I’ve started over about four or five times. I keep second guessing myself, thinking that what I’ve written is not important or worth sharing. I still have fears to overcome – fears of judgment, condemnation, and appearing foolish. But little by little, the Real Truths I’m learning through this work are setting me free to be MYSELF, instead of the person this crazy world wants me to be. I am learning to be like a happy little child again, instead of a cynical old man. I have gained so much peace and understanding, and a hope that we can heal this broken world. It is the most amazing information I have ever encountered. It is completely free of charge, yet it is truly the Pearl of Great Price.

To some, these claims may seem silly. Some may ask, “How can you believe this Christopher guy? He’s a liar and a charlatan!” To these I would say, “No one ever spoke like this man! The words he speaks are spirit, and they are life. He that hath an ear, let him hear.”

I used to think I knew Christ, but I didn’t know him at all. I honored him with my lips, but my heart was far from him. I used to think I knew the Gospel, but I knew nothing at all. I followed the traditions and precepts of men.

The first video I ever saw of Christopher was a clip of him speaking at a symposium around 2011 or 2012. He was seated at a table in front of an audience, calmly explaining the purpose of the MWAW and the Humanity Party (which was called the Worldwide United Foundation at the time). It was all about taking care of people – helping the poor and the needy, visiting the sick and the afflicted. In just five minutes, he completely changed my understanding of the scriptures and the beliefs that I held so dear. I suddenly realized how blind, ignorant, and selfish I was. And I wept.

This was in 2017, and since then I have followed this work as closely as I can. I have read the blogs, listened to the podcasts, attended the Zoom meetings, and watched all the videos I could find. I have read the books by the Real Illuminati, and some of the books of the MWAW. I am slowly reading through the rest. At times, the message has been sharp and difficult to bear. My pride has been hurt and my heart has been broken. But I cannot escape its pull. I have tried to find fault with both the message and the messenger, and I have failed. In all this time, the original message of solving poverty has never changed. And despite all the hatred and persecution heaped upon him, Christopher has never faltered.

I am in awe of this work. It is humanity’s only hope. I don’t know what else to say, but please study it for yourself.

“These are True Messengers. I exhort you to give strict heed to their counsel and teachings, and they will lead you in the way of life and salvation.”

Or don’t. It’s your choice.

Thanks for reading.

Sincerely,

Andy Alldredge

alldredge21@hotmail.com

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