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In advance of end-times events connected to Revelation 16, Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell among other "visionaries" have promulgated theories of a gathering into "cities of light" or what scripture might call "places of refuge." Julie Rowe has called the now-discredited Daybell "deceived," and both have since been excommunicated from the LDS Church. Whether Rowe is a visionary "energy healer" or merely a con artist, she's done a great job of identifying the fears of a self-proclaimed "latter-day" people and selling those fears back to her client base.
In advance of end-times events connected to Revelation 16, Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell among other "visionaries" have promulgated theories of a gathering into "cities of light" or what scripture might call "places of refuge." Julie Rowe has called the now-discredited Daybell "deceived," and both have since been excommunicated from the LDS Church. Whether Rowe is a visionary "energy healer" or merely a con artist, she's done a great job of identifying the fears of a self-proclaimed "latter-day" people and selling those fears back to her client base.