Well, a close second to Sic et Non, is the Patheos channel Ye Shall Prosper In the Land. Richard Robbins is a hardcore Chapel Mormon and spends much of his time posting articles about how Mormonism is a prosperity gospel and that we are blessed temporally in direct proportion to our righteousness. Another one of Richard's themes which keeps popping up in his articles is P Diddy and the Epstein files. Richard is simply obsessed.
In his latest article, The Masculine And Feminine Attributes Of Justice And Mercy, Richard just can't help himself and eventually starts discussing Epstein and P Diddy again, even though Epstein and P Diddy have nothing to do with the topic.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/yeshallpr ... and-mercy/For now, it appears as if the powers that control this world will continue to cover up the injustices that have been done, and that the blood of the saints will continue to cry from the ground against those whose works are in the dark.
The people hiding the Epstein client list and the Diddy files, the secret combinations who are involved in perpetrating and covering up child sex abuse and other evil deeds will likely continue to have their protection for the near future.
Also, if you follow the link in his latest article, he describes his dismay and shock that President Russell M. Nelson was a member of a secret society (Skull & Bones). He views this as "dark thing" and as a sign that we need to be vigilant, against even those who currently lead the church. I wonder how many other Chapel Mormons view Nelson with as much distrust and suspicion as Richard Robbins?
Regardless, it's interesting that the Mormon church owns Patheos but doesn't seem to have a problem with one of its authors disparaging and casting a cloud of suspicion on Nelson.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/yeshallpr ... theorists/As I’ve investigated many of the various conspiracy claims (hundreds of them, one of the strangest of which is President Nelson’s membership in the Skull and Bones secret society) that make their ways around Twitter, Telegram, and other non-censored areas of the internet, my eyes have been opened to the awful situation that the we find ourselves in. As heavy as it is to learn about so many dark things happening in our world, among those who have been trusted to lead in government and even in my own religion, researching conspiracies seems to fall in line with the instructions given by Joseph Smith in Section 123 of the Doctrine and Covenants, in which he insinuates accountability for an “imperative duty” for those who have been entrusted with covenants associated with the gospel of Jesus Christ to “waste and wear out our lives in bringing to light all the hidden things of darkness, wherein we know them.”