The Prodigal Band’s ‘Missions of God’: Snippets On How the Prodigal Band Carries Them Out (Part Four): Drummer Tom’s Mission

Next up is the prodigal band drummer Tom, who was born into great poverty within the slum district called the Hovels in the band’s hometown, his father being indentured along with other folks in this district. At age nine, a spirit being called the witch of the Hovels convinced Tom to leave the Hovels and become adopted by the band’s original manager, Billy Prestin—who also adopted guitarist and band leader Jack, who escaped an abusive father within a supposedly Christian cult. Upon becoming a wealthy rock star, Tom was determined to free his family from indenture (as well as the other Hovels indentured folks) by paying off the debt and also was determined to find out who indentured his family. In the meantime, he chose to hang out with other wealthy celebrities and aristocratic upper class associates so as to find some clues as to who held the indent over his family. That was how he met and developed a loving relationship with the princess of a fictitious principality inside Italy called Leandro, Princess Tina. The love that developed between the two was about more than just finding out who indentured his family. And the man who controlled the indent, another aristocrat named Marty, the Duke of Effingchester, having learned Tom paid off the debt—which was a curse on him as told to ancestors by the satanic spirit character Corion—vowed to get revenge on Tom by marrying the Princess! Tina, of course, was totally opposed to the marriage and despised the Duke and continued in secret to be with Tom when possible. Further, it was Tina who paved the way for Tom to realize he had to turn from his debauched celebrity lifestyle and (as she said to him in The Prophesied Band) ‘open the Bible.’ Further, in Chapter Eight of that second trilogy novel, both Tom and Tina witnessed a satanic ritual through a window of an underground room within satanic cult leader Cole Blessing’s residence. Thus, since Tom hung out with aristocrats and celebrities who were also influenced by the forces of evil and was partnered with a force for good, the Princess who was also fighting the evils of her Godless husband the Duke, God’s angels, the Tooters, gave Tom this mission they knew he could carry out…as long as Tom would not carry put what he promised his father in a letter stating he had paid off the debt—that is, to kill the man who indentured his father. Below, from Chapter Ten of The Prophesied Band, is the mission given to Tom by the Tooters as singer Erik held the final note of the final song at the hometown music festival:

Tom, his drums silent, also listened.

“You will know His Word by your band leader’s instructions. You must know these Words so that you can use them to fight Corion’s new order and the Evil of Corion you saw that night at Cole Blessing’s home. Your mission is to make your entertainment colleagues turn from their Godless ways and to take the tool of Godless culture away from the servants of Evil. Your enemy, the Duke of Effingchester, will try to stop you. You must defeat his influence, but you must not defeat him as you once promised your father. Remember, The Creator will deal with him.”

In Chapter Seventeen of the third trilogy novel, The Prodigal Band, is an example of Tom carrying out his mission at Princess Tina’s Leandro estate, after doing a similar mission at another residence of another celebrity friend, Prissy, who hosted a similar party whereby Tom was able to convince other celebrities to accept Christ as Savior, one of them being a rocker who was bassist Keith’s cousin, named Riley—who was also guided by the fact that the evil cult’s newest leader, Mark Besst, could not impale singer Erik with a sword during a previous satanic ritual thanks to the Holy Spirit. The original cult leader Swami Negran, is mentioned as well. Thus, Tom used a similar strategy with another group of celebrity and aristocratic notables in the snippet below.

Tom’s mission at Princess Tina’s Leandro estate, September, 2003

“And I thought trying to convince Prissy’s friends would be hard!”

The drummer had, a couple of days previously, met with his old friend, singer Prissy Wyatt at her fancy London townhouse, along with Mushroom Paul and other rock notables, including Keith’s cousin, Riley. Riley told Tom he would consider accepting Christ after hearing about how Mark Besst could not impale Erik due to Holy Spirit intervention. It worked for Mick and it worked for me at Prissy’s. Could it work again?

Tom had shown up at Princess Tina’s Leandro estate by private jet shortly before he walked in on a similar grouping of young elitists, both entertainment and aristocratic, among Tina’s life-long associates within the ‘royalty’ set of Europe.

Upon hearing her new husband—they had secretly married months before—decry the fact that he would have to try even harder with her group, the still-Princess laughed as she greeted him. “Well that’s what happens when you accept a ‘mission of God.’ But I don’t know what you’re complaining about. No one here tonight is really New Age. No one here is a Satanist although some of their parents are. ‘Black Nobility’ is what some call their parents. But, as with so many that have no clue about the so-called elites because they have no contact with the elites and believe every bloody conspiracy theory about the ‘Illuminati’ right? They have no idea that folks like me even exist. They have no idea that some in the elites want nothing to do with evil. And you know this is true, Tom.”

“Well, other than you and Joe Phillips, I don’t know anyone else in your elite circle that is resisting evil.” And, oh yeh, the baron. But he hadn’t told Tina about Torquay’s conversion yet.

“Because the group here is all underground, as you might say.”

In other words, even their parents had no idea that the folks Tina invited stood against what their parents were trying to accomplish—world-wide satanic rule, under the guise of sustainability and peace.

Just then a teenaged man dressed in jeans and a plain t-shirt, upon seeing Tom, walked out of Tina’s parlor wanting to greet him. “Very glad to meet you, Tom Cornsby!” Held out his hand. “I am Prince Giovanni.” Of another Principality set inside the Italian Peninsula. “I am in a similar situation as Tina was before she married you. The commoner—and, as with you, she really is no commoner.”

“Yeh!” Tom suddenly recognized the young prince. “That actress—whatshername? You two have developed into quite a tabloid item!” Two men shook hands.

“Well, Tom, now that the whole ‘princess and rock star’ side-show has been used up!” Laugh. “Now Prince Gio and Luzette are making headway.” Luzette being a popular French actress, but not with Hollywood.

“And is Luzette here? Did you bring her?” Tina asked the prince.

Just then the twenty-year-old brunette and petit actress also in jeans and t-shirt ran out to greet one of her ‘heroes.’ “Hi, I’m Luzette.” She had a last name, but as with so many young entertainers at this time, she went by a single name. “And I know you and your fellows hear this all the time, but I am a huge Sound Unltd fan—for years! And now that you guys are Christian? I love it!” Then she revealed, “Gio and I both are. But we really don’t know why other than we are rebelling against our parents, who hate Jesus for some reason. They blame Christ for all the bad things in the Catholic Church or any other church.”

Giovanni concurred. “Yes. So many of our parents and others we know blame Christ for all the troubles in the Middle East and everywhere else. They blame Christ for the terrible hypocrisy of so many so-called Christians.”

Tom laughed. “Now that sounds familiar! I don’t know a member of my band, or about a hundred other rockers, who didn’t used to or doesn’t still think the same way.”

Put his arm around Luzette. “Which is why me and the rest—and our mates back home—have our own church if you know what I mean. We don’t meet in a so-called ‘church.’ We meet in each other’s houses or even the local. Pub, eh? ‘Cos that’s the way the very early church like in 50 AD or something—in all those Epistles of Paul—that’s how they all met. Like not in some big old building. And mostly we do Bible Studies and pray.”

“With Erik blurting a hymn every now and then!” Tina quipped.

Laughs.

“So like our church is not like any other church I know of. We gonna do it the way we figure it was meant to be done.”

“Who leads the Bible Studies? Who’s the preacher?”

“We don’t really have a minister if you know what I mean. Jack leads the Bible Studies. That’s the mission God gave him.”

And then Tom explained that one, and the other five missions.

“My mission is to talk to folks like everyone here, and New Agers. And I think God gave me that mission because I really was into New Age in the nineties.”

“Weren’t you in Swami Negran’s church?” Luzette asked.

“Cult. Yeh, we all were until we figured out it was an evil cult.”

And on and on, including about the red crystals.

“And because we wore those crystals which we think captured souls of our fans for evil purposes—because we aided and abetted evil, we have to lead the resistance to it. Spiritually and otherwise, but especially spiritually.”

Gio then responded. “Well, some of us here are already there, but not all of us. We have a lot of doubters. Which is why we wanted you to come, Tom. What you said about your mission is what Tina told us.”

And when Tom with the others walked into Tina’s parlor which held over fifty of her associates, waiting to hear why they should resist evil by accepting Christ as Savior, they all clapped and yelled ‘bravo!’

He stood before them as a preacher. He told them about the jet burn and the other nefarious events afterwards, and then the Hellyon meeting, and how Mark Besst could not sacrifice Erik.

“And I’m not making that up! Besst was only a couple of inches—”

“I know what you say is true, Tom,” called out another young aristocrat from Eastern Europe, whose family had been replaced as rulers when East Europe went Communist in the late 1940s. “About eighty years ago, something like that happened with the head valet of my great-grandfather, a count. The valet was a Christian and the count wanted to sacrifice him because he hated Christianity. He belonged to a secret society similar to the Hellyons, but in my country. When the count learned about his valet being a Christian was when he ordered the sacrifice. But when the count was about to impale him, the whole room shined and, scared, the count could not impale him as the valet ran out of the room and disappeared. The count never found him. And I will say this—my family has been looking for this valet ever since. I do not know if they will complete the sacrifice if they find him. I don’t think they ever will. But I do know my parents are in this satanic group and would have no problem sacrificing me if they found out I was a Christian. And, I say this now in front of everyone—I am now accepting Jesus Christ as my Savior. And I no longer care if my parents sacrifice me or not! If I have to be a martyr, then so be it. I will not partake in the evil they expect me to!”

And then several others with similar or otherwise stories also accepted Christ that night.

And a further reminder—in a previous chapter of The Prodigal Band, one of the most evil men who ever lived, a man who controlled so much of the world’s banking wealth who just happened to be the father of the prodigal band’s manager Joe Phillips, named Baron Torquay-Lambourgeau, also accepted Christ, but on his death bed.

Because, a final reminder—not all members of ruling elite families are part of the evil plots within their families. They are few, but they are real. I mention three of these good elite folks here. Two of them accepted Christ. Not sure about the other one mentioned.

The next in this series will be in late October.

Use the menu above to read snippet posts of the novels, download the FREE PDF The Prodigal Band as well as the FREE PDF The Murder Rule, and more. Cheers!

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Author: deborahlagarde

Born on Long Island, NY, in 1952, now live in the mountains of far west Texas. Began writing fiction stories at about 8 years old with pen and loose leaf paper, and created the characters in my Prodigal Band Trilogy as a teenager. From the 70s to the 90s I created the scenario which I believe was inspired. While bringing up and home schooling my two children I continued to work on the novels and published "Battle of the Band" in 1996 and "The Prophesied Band" in 1998. Took off the next several years to complete home schooling and also working as an office manager for the local POA. In 2016, I retired, then resumed The Prodigal Band, a FREE PDF book that tells the whole story to its glorious end. Hint: I'm a true believer in Christ and I'm on a mission from God, writing to future believers, not preaching to the choir. God gave me a talent and, like the band in my books, I am using that talent for His glory, not mine (and, like me, the band is on its own journey, only fictional.) I also wrote for my college newspaper and headed up production, was a columnist in a local newspaper in the early 2000s, and wrote for and edited "Log of the Trail," the news letter for the Texas Mountain Trail Writers, and wrote for and edited it's yearly catalog of writings, "Chaos West of the Pecos." OmegaBooks is my self-publishing sole proprietorship company founded in 1995. Other jobs included teaching secondary math, health aide, office worker, assembly line work, and free-lance writing and bookkeeping,much of it while home schooling.

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