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Title: Cross-Reference Analysis
Description: None
Author: Cody L. Hall
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Entity Type: Unknown
tags:
  - christian-nationalism
  - religious-liberty
  - dominionist-theology
  - legal-advocacy
  - economic-policy
  - political-influence
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# Cross-Reference Analysis
This analysis reveals a complex web of interconnections among the researched religious leaders, political figures, and organizations. The analysis identifies three primary network clusters: **New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) Religious Network**, **Conservative Legal/Political Network**, and **Economic Policy Network**, with significant overlap and coordination between these spheres.
- **[[James Goll]]** - Member of Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders alongside:
- **[[C. Peter Wagner]]** (NAR founder, connected to multiple figures)
- **[[Cindy Jacobs]]** (spiritual warfare, mentioned in multiple profiles)
- **[[Chuck Pierce]]** (prophetic leader, NAR apostle)
- **[[Ana Méndez Ferrell]]** - "General of spiritual warfare" under C. Peter Wagner
- **[[Rebecca Greenwood]]** - Mentored by C. Peter and Doris Wagner, Eagles Vision Apostolic Team member
- **[[Thomas Muthee]]** - Spiritual warfare practitioner (though geographically separate in Kenya)
- **[[Brian Simmons]]** - Core faculty at Wagner University, Member of Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders
- **[[Guillermo Maldonado]]** - Member of [[Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders]], co-participant with [[James Goll]] in conferences
- **[[Matt Sharp]]** - Senior Counsel, Director of [[Center for Legislative Advocacy]]
- **[[Ryan Bangert]]** - Senior Vice President for [[Strategic Initiatives]]
	- Both Sharp and Bangert work on religious liberty cases
	- Both involved in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation coordination
	- Both connected to Federalist Society
	- Shared focus on "Seven Mountains" government influence
- **[[E.J. Antoni]]** - Chief Economist at [[The Heritage Foundation]]
- **[[Project 2025]] Connection** - Heritage as architect, connects to broader conservative movement
- **[[The Heritage Foundation]]** (E.J. Antoni's organization) - Policy coordination with Koch-funded organizations
- **[[Alliance Defending Freedom]]** - Receives funding from conservative donor networks
- **[[State Policy Network]]** - Connected to both Koch Network and ADF activities
- **[[NAR Movement]]** provides theological framework for Christian nationalism
- **[[Seven Mountains Mandate]]** (popularized by Lance Wallnau) connects to:
- [[James Goll]]'s "Fourth Wave" teaching
- [[Rebecca Greenwood]]'s spiritual warfare for cultural transformation
- Matt Sharp and Ryan Bangert's government mountain focus
- **Guillermo Maldonado** - Hosted "Evangelicals for Trump" launch at El Rey Jesús
- **Thomas Muthee** - Blessed Sarah Palin (2008 Republican VP nominee)
- **E.J. Antoni** - Nominated by Trump for Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner
- **NAR Leaders** - Multiple connections to Trump administration appointments
**Religious Leaders Promoting Dominionism:**
- James Goll - "Fourth Wave" emphasizing societal change through Seven Mountains
- Ana Méndez Ferrell - Territorial spiritual warfare for governmental transformation
- Rebecca Greenwood - Strategic prayer for political and cultural change
- Guillermo Maldonado - Political engagement through Hispanic evangelical mobilization
**Legal/Political Implementation:**
- Matt Sharp - Legislative advocacy for religious freedom expansion
- Ryan Bangert - Strategic initiatives for cultural transformation
- E.J. Antoni - Economic policy influence through Heritage Foundation
- **Koch Network** - Provides funding infrastructure for:
- Heritage Foundation (E.J. Antoni's platform)
- State-level policy coordination (ADF legislative work)
- Educational initiatives (overlap with NAR university networks)
- **[[Kenneth Copeland Ministries]]** - Extensive family employment and wealth (Kendall Zachary Copeland context)
- **Prosperity Gospel Networks** - Financial resources for political engagement:
- Guillermo Maldonado's megachurch operations
- Todd White's Lifestyle Christianity financial base
- **Rebecca Greenwood** - Christian Harvest International and SPAN headquarters
- **New Apostolic Reformation Hub** - Major NAR ministry concentration
- **Focus on the Family** - James Dobson connection to broader network
- **Heritage Foundation** - E.J. Antoni's policy influence center
- **Alliance Defending Freedom** - Matt Sharp and Ryan Bangert's legal advocacy base
- **Koch Network** - Stand Together headquarters in Arlington, Virginia
- **[[Kenneth Copeland Ministries]]** - Fort Worth (Kendall Zachary Copeland family base)
- **Todd White** - Lifestyle Christianity University in Watauga
- **Texas Public Policy Foundation** - E.J. Antoni's previous affiliation
- **Guillermo Maldonado** - El Rey Jesús megachurch and political platform
- **Hispanic Evangelical Mobilization** - Bridge to Republican politics
**Coordinated Approach:**
1. **Territorial Mapping** - Ana Méndez Ferrell and Rebecca Greenwood coordinate spiritual mapping
2. **Strategic Prayer** - Rebecca Greenwood's SPAN coordinates with James Goll's prayer networks
3. **Political Application** - Spiritual warfare concepts applied to legislative battles (ADF legal strategy)
**Multi-Level Strategy:**
1. **Federal Policy** - E.J. Antoni (Heritage Foundation) provides economic framework
2. **Federal Litigation** - Ryan Bangert (ADF) handles federal religious liberty cases
3. **State Legislation** - Matt Sharp (ADF) coordinates state-level legislative advocacy
4. **Local Implementation** - NAR churches provide grassroots political mobilization
**Integrated Messaging:**
- **Religious Media** - NAR leaders (Goll, Maldonado, White) provide theological framework
- **Political Media** - Heritage Foundation (Antoni) and ADF (Sharp, Bangert) provide policy justification
- **Conservative Media** - All figures regularly appeBar on Fox News, TBN, conservative outlets
- **Kendall Zachary Copeland** - Limited public information, potential private family role
- **John P. Kelly** - No confirmed political connections found, may be misidentified
- **Thomas Muthee** - Kenya-based operations with limited direct U.S. network integration
- **Ana Méndez Ferrell** - Mexico origins with extensive international ministry
- **1980s-1990s** - NAR formation and spiritual warfare doctrine development
- **2000s** - Seven Mountains Mandate popularization and political integration
- **2010s** - Alliance Defending Freedom expansion and Koch Network growth
- **2016** - Multi-network support for Trump campaign
- **2017-2020** - Administrative access and policy influence
- **2021** - January 6 involvement across multiple networks
- **Project 2025** - Heritage Foundation blueprint connecting all networks
- **Stand Together** - Koch Network rebrand with cross-movement coordination
- **Legislative Coordination** - ADF multi-state anti-LGBTQ+ campaign
- **Electoral Strategy** - 2024 campaign coordination across religious and political networks
The research reveals highly coordinated activities across religious, legal, and economic networks, suggesting:
1. **Shared Strategic Planning** - Regular coordination between network leaders
2. **Resource Coordination** - Funding flows between networks for maximum impact
3. **Message Discipline** - Consistent theological and political messaging across platforms
The networks demonstrate:
1. **Multi-Level Engagement** - Federal, state, and local political activity
2. **Institutional Penetration** - Placement of allies in government positions
3. **Long-term Strategy** - Sustained effort over decades with clear objectives
1. **Financial Flow Analysis** - Detailed tracking of money between organizations
2. **Communication Analysis** - Private coordination mechanisms between leaders
3. **International Connections** - Global expansion of coordinated influence operations
This cross-reference analysis reveals a sophisticated, multi-network influence operation combining religious authority, legal expertise, economic policy development, and political activism. Rather than isolated individuals or organizations, these figures represent interconnected nodes in a comprehensive strategy to reshape American politics, law, and culture according to a specific theological and political vision.
The level of coordination suggests ongoing strategic planning and resource allocation across network boundaries, representing one of the most significant private influence operations in contemporary American politics.
**Entity Type:** Organizations
Certainly! Below is a detailed organizational and network analysis of the provided content on **Cross-Reference Analysis** focused on the religious-political movement nexus, with emphasis on financial flows, political connections, and network relationships — particularly as they relate to Christian nationalism, religious liberty/freedom strategies, and influence operations.
- **New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) Religious Network**
- *Key Figures:* James Goll (Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders), C. Peter Wagner (NAR founder), Cindy Jacobs, Chuck Pierce.
- *Leadership Hierarchy:* Apostolic Council functions as core leadership; spiritual warfare specialists like Ana Méndez Ferrell operate under this leadership.
- *Institutional Nodes:* Wagner University faculty (Brian Simmons), conference leaders (Guillermo Maldonado).
- **Conservative Legal/Political Network**
- *Key Figures:* Matt Sharp (ADF Senior Counsel), Ryan Bangert (ADF SVP Strategic Initiatives).
- *Hierarchy and Roles:* Sharp and Bangert lead legislative advocacy/legal efforts; connected to Federalist Society.
- **Economic Policy Network**
- *Key Figures:* E.J. Antoni (Heritage Foundation Chief Economist).
- *Connections:* Heritage Foundation linked with Koch Network funding infrastructure; State Policy Network interfaces with both Koch and ADF.
- **Koch Network** is the primary financial backbone for economic policy groups like Heritage Foundation, State Policy Network, and indirectly for ADF’s legal efforts.
- **Religious Funding Networks** include:
- [[Kenneth Copeland Ministries]] — significant wealth accumulation through family employment.
- Prosperity Gospel Networks — megachurches like Guillermo Maldonado’s El Rey Jesús provide both resources and political platforms.
- Funding flows appear coordinated across networks to maximize political impact at local, state, and federal levels.
- Strong ties exist between these networks and the Trump administration:
- Maldonado hosted “Evangelicals for Trump” launch event.
- E.J. Antoni was nominated by Trump for a federal post.
- Multiple NAR leaders have Trump administration appointments or influence access.
- Legal advocacy groups like ADF coordinate anti-LGBTQ+ legislation aligned with Christian nationalist objectives, interfacing with conservative legal circles such as the Federalist Society.
- Three major clusters identified:
1. **NAR Religious Network:** theological/spiritual warfare leadership promoting Christian nationalism via Seven Mountains Mandate.
2. **Conservative Legal/Political Network:** ADF legal advocacy pushing religious freedom cases aligned with Christian privilege expansion.
3. **Economic Policy Network:** Heritage Foundation & Koch-linked organizations providing economic policy frameworks facilitating conservative governance.
- Overlaps exist:
- Individuals like Matt Sharp bridge legal advocacy with political strategy informed by NAR’s theological mandates.
- Geographic hubs in Colorado Springs (NAR), Washington D.C./Virginia area (Heritage Foundation, ADF), Texas ([[Kenneth Copeland Ministries]]).
- Media presence is integrated across platforms:
- NAR leaders promote religious/theological messaging on TBN and conservative outlets.
- Heritage Foundation & ADF provide intellectual/policy justification in conservative media including Fox News.
- Electoral activities include coordinated campaigns supporting Trump-era policies; grassroots mobilization through NAR churches; legislative efforts targeting cultural issues.
- Major funding comes from the Koch network channeled through think tanks (Heritage Foundation) and policy coordination groups (State Policy Network).
- Religious megachurches employing prosperity gospel models provide independent financial bases supporting political engagement.
- Direct links to Trump administration officials via appointments and campaign support events.
- Connection to conservative judicial/legal circles: Federalist Society involvement by ADF members sharpens litigation strategies around religious freedom cases.
- This entity functions as a hub integrating:
- Theological mobilization via NAR's spiritual warfare/dominionism doctrine,
- Legal/policy mechanisms through ADF,
- Economic policy influence backed by Koch donors via [[The Heritage Foundation]] et al.,
thus forming a tightly woven influence operation across multiple spheres of power.
- Stated objectives often frame their work as protecting "religious liberty" or promoting "religious freedom."
- Actual objectives advance Christian nationalist goals—merging church/state through dominionist theology—and expanding Christian privilege via legal/political means targeting marginalized groups under guise of religious rights.
| Source / Entity               | Role / Function               | Funding Flow / Connection                       | Political Access                    |
|------------------------------|------------------------------|------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------|
| Koch Network                 | Major donor network           | Funds Heritage Foundation & State Policy Net   | Influence via economic policy & legislation |
| [[Kenneth Copeland Ministries]] | Religious funding base        | Family wealth fuels ministry & political reach | Regional Texas power center       |
| [[Guillermo Maldonado]]          | Megachurch leader/political platform | Independent financial resources from church    | Hosted Evangelicals for Trump     |
| [[Alliance Defending Freedom]]    | Litigation/legal advocacy     | Supported by conservative donors including Koch-linked sources        | Coordinates anti-LGBTQ+ laws      |
| Heritage Foundation          | Economic think tank           | Receives Koch funding                            | Provides economic framework at federal level |
| [[New Apostolic Reformation]]    | Spiritual/theological leadership     | Ministry donations & university affiliations    | Influences cultural transformation agenda |
1. **[[Christian Nationalism]]**
Theologically driven by NAR leaders advocating Dominionism and [[Seven Mountains Mandate]] aiming to transform government/[[Culture]] spiritually and politically—supported strategically by allied legal/policy groups.
2. **Religious Liberty**
Used as a legal veneer to justify expansion of Christian privilege; ADF litigation aims to enshrine these rights while undermining LGBTQ+ protections or minority rights disguised as protection against discrimination claims.
3. **[[Religious Freedom]]**
Serves as a broader catch-all term employed in legislative campaigns coordinated by ADF that align with dominionist goals promoted by NAR actors—a strategic tool rather than purely doctrinal principle.
- Overlap among key individuals spanning theological leadership, legal advocacy teams, economic policy strategists reveals intentional cross-network integration for comprehensive influence operations.
- Individuals holding both ministry positions while engaging in political lobbying blur lines between church/state separation—potential regulatory capture risks especially where appointments occur in government agencies tied to their agenda areas.
1. Donor money from Koch network → Heritage Foundation → State-level policy coordination → supports litigation/legislation advocated by ADF → facilitated culturally/spiritually at grassroots level by NAR churches/universities funded separately or indirectly linked via shared donors/megastructures.
2. Prosperity gospel megachurches independently generate funds enabling direct political engagement/events endorsing candidates aligned with movement goals.
Consistent use of Dominionist language (“[[Spiritual Warfare]],” “cultural transformation,” “Seven Mountains”), combined with messaging about “religious liberty” establishes ideological coherence reinforcing political/legal strategies deployed at all levels—from prayer meetings to courtrooms to legislatures.
Trump administration appointments linked directly to core figures within these networks offer institutional access allowing regulatory shaping favoring their agendas—e.g., E.J Antoni’s labor statistics commission nomination aligns economic data framing consistent with movement priorities; similarly multiple NAR leaders hold advisory/influence roles within executive branches during said administration period.
1. **Advancement of Christian Nationalist Objectives**
The entity advances these objectives through intertwined theological doctrines advocating dominion over government (“Seven Mountains”), backed legally by targeted litigation expanding exemptions framed as [[Religious Freedom]] but promoting exclusionary policies reflecting [[Christian supremacy]] ideals.
2. **Government Resources/Access Provided**
Connections enable direct placement or advisory roles within government agencies affecting labor policies, judicial decisions via litigation strategy input; also grassroots mobilization influences electoral outcomes benefiting aligned candidates ensuring sustained access.
3. **Broader Influence Network Integration**
This entity serves as an integral node linking spiritual authority centers (NAR) with strategic lawfare organizations (ADF) funded/supported economically by well-established [[right-wing]] donor networks such as Koch foundations—creating multi-dimensional pressure points influencing U.S politics/[[Culture]] systematically.
4. **Transparency & Accountability Gaps**
Significant lack of publicly available detailed financial flows especially regarding private family ministries like [[Kenneth Copeland Ministries]] limits transparency around wealth accumulation/funding use; limited disclosure about private coordination mechanisms among top leaders restricts accountability.
This comprehensive cross-reference analysis exposes an extensive network combining religious authority rooted in [[Dominion Theology]] (**[[Christian Nationalism]]**), sophisticated legal-political advocacy cloaked in “religious liberty” rhetoric (**[[Religious Freedom]] lawfare strategy**), supported financially primarily through conservative donor ecosystems including the powerful Koch network alongside affluent megachurch ministries that fund grassroots mobilization—all converging into a multi-level influence apparatus shaping American politics from local communities up through federal institutions largely during the Trump era but continuing presently toward future electoral cycles (**Project2025**, etc).
The interplay between [[Spiritual Warfare]] ideology, targeted legal battles over cultural issues such as LGBTQ+ rights, aggressive economic policymaking aligned with [[right-wing]] agendas creates an integrated machine aimed at reshaping U.S governance according to a distinctly Christian nationalist vision while evading robust public transparency or regulatory oversight—signaling critical areas requiring further financial forensic research and communication monitoring especially given its long-term strategic planning horizon extending beyond immediate electoral cycles.
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*Analysis generated on 2025-08-24 09:18:08 using [[Political Research Batch Processor]]*
*Merged from Research Analysis on 2025-08-24 19:10:19*