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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Logger turned evangelist Len Lindstrom - Spirit of Evangelism

Ivermectin peddler Michael Lindstrom is the son of Len Lindstrom. His ties to hard core evangelism run in the family.
Logger turned evangelist Len Lindstrom convinced his investors that the mining company he founded in Liberia would reap huge returns on their money. Calling it 'God’s business', he promised 900% returns. 700 believers gave Lindstrom money, adding up to at least $18m. Lindstrom told the flock he had licensed 8,000 square miles of gold-rich land in Liberia through his Liberty International Mineral Corp. Len Lindstrom spent years traveling the world on preaching and healing crusades. While preaching in Liberia in 2004 he got inspired by God, and a deal he couldn't refuse. Times were good. He paid himself $200k per year and drove a hummer. He and his family controlled over 80% of the paper.
He even wrote a pamphlet about gold mining for his sheeple called Gold Fever. On his TV program, Lindstrom described it as “one of the most inspiring tales of vision you could ever read” the upshot being “the souls of men are far more precious than gold”. By 2008 things were going downhill. The then 63-year-old channelled his frustrations into working out at a Liberian gym.
He wrote another book called 'Corruption 101: Liberia Style', which criticized the Liberian government. That sealed the deal. In the end Len Lindstrom's backers lost every cent.
Until at least 2022 the now 80-year-old Len Lindstrom was still preaching about 'simple Christianity and God's healing power'. Son Michael Lindstrom selling the cure for cancer ought not surprise anybody ... its the family business.