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When james cojanis heard the first rumblings of Armageddon, he was sitting in his San Jose home with the radio tuned to a popular Christian show called The Prophecy Club. Featured that day was a charismatic Texas oilman named Harold "Hayseed" Stephens. Speaking in the rousing cadence of a Southern preacher, he told listeners that "the greatest oil field on Earth is under the southwest corner of the Dead Sea"—and that his company, Ness Energy International, was about to tap into it. In doing so, he said, it would drain the oil fields of the Persian Gulf, prompt Arab countries to attack Israel, and at last touch off the great battle that would usher in the end of days.

As soon as the show was over, Cojanis got on the phone to find out how to invest in the venture. Days later the 70-year-old retiree received a form letter addressed, "Dear End Time Servant." It claimed that the oil reserves at Ness' planned drilling site ranged "from one billion to 40 billion barrels...putting this prospect in a class of the super giant oil fields of the world." Without a second thought, Cojanis bought $120,000 worth of stock in Ness. "Faith is a gift God puts in your heart," he explained when I visited him in October at his cluttered town house, piled with crumpled boxes of prophecy-themed newsletters and cassette tapes of old Christian radio shows. "And I didn't have any doubt that Ness was a plan of God. He raised up Hayseed Stephens to find Israel's oil."

Eight years later, Ness has yet to sink so much as an initial borehole for a Dead Sea well. In fact, for most of its existence it has never even held exploration rights in Israel. Its U.S. headquarters, a barnlike storefront topped with an open Bible sprouting an oil well, was shuttered in 2006. Since then, its stock price has fallen from a high of nearly $5 to a mere 3 cents; Cojanis' $120,000 investment is now worth $3,000. Not that he's worried. "I'm glad the stock price is in the tank," he says. "When they hit oil and the stock goes sky-high, that means Armageddon is around the corner." At that point, he plans to use his gains to spread the word that the end times are here, preparing as many souls for heaven as possible.

It is widely believed among evangelical Christians (and some Orthodox Jews) that Scripture foretells a massive oil find in the Holy Land; prophecy buffs are especially captivated by a passage in Ezekiel that says Armageddon will be triggered by a band of nations—Russia, Iran, and a confederacy of Arab countries are most often named as the likely suspects—attacking Israel to "take a great spoil." Their faith has spurred a sprawling, decades-long treasure hunt. At least 10 companies or individuals have searched for oil in Israel using biblical clues. So far, few of the more than 400 wells drilled there have turned up commercial quantities of oil and gas. But the willingness of ordinary churchgoers to invest their life savings has kept the ventures going—and made the business rich terrain for a bevy of false prophets, penny-stock hustlers, and con men.

a burly man who favored Wrangler jeans and fat belt buckles (one of which bore an oil derrick emerging from a Star of David), Hayseed Stephens grew up picking cotton and slopping hogs on a Texas sharecropping farm. For a brief stretch in the early 1960s, he played quarterback for the New York Titans (now the Jets) before returning to Texas to work the oil fields and, later, minister to the faithful from a church he opened in Willow Park, near Dallas.

In 1997 Stephens acquired a publicly traded shell company that he renamed Ness ("miracle" in Hebrew). With meager assets and no recent operating history, it was a business in name alone, but that didn't stop Stephens from selling millions of dollars of stock in it. He got help from Stan Johnson, a one-time salesman turned doomsday prophet who founded the Prophecy Club, a Kansas-based ministry that airs television and radio programs on Christian stations across the country and holds traveling revival-style meetings. Johnson once told his followers that Stephens could be drilling within 60 days if he just collected enough money: "And when the well is drilled, when the oil comes in, 17 Bible prophecies will be fulfilled...We believe now is the time and Hayseed is the man."

Besides scriptural backing, Stephens claimed to have geological proof for his theory. In late 2002 he told Prophecy Club listeners that "experts from Israel and around the world" had studied his planned drilling site and concluded that "18 to 50 billion barrels of oil" were hidden beneath the surface, reserves worth up to a trillion dollars. "You cannot find such good odds in Vegas, Atlantic City, or anywhere else in the world, even if you are nothing but a gambler."

Among those swayed was Michael, a 53-year-old Kansas farmer who asked that his last name not be used. In 1999, he invested half a million dollars in Ness, learning only later that the shares he bought couldn't be resold—a claim echoed in lawsuits filed by other Ness stockholders. He was forced to watch from the sidelines as the share price climbed from the 45 cents he paid at one point to around $5, then sank back to around a quarter. At the peak, his stock would have been worth $11 million. "I thought God was in the project," he says. "It turns out it was a trap laid for me by the enemy, Satan."

Over the past 10 years, Ness has issued 180 million shares and collected almost $10 million from investors. What most of them didn't know—and still don't today—is that behind the fire and brimstone lurked a standard penny-stock play known as the pump-and-dump scheme, which entails buying a publicly traded shell company, inflating the stock price with misleading claims, then selling off shares at a huge profit and leaving investors holding the bag.

Key Ness executives had a history of such cons. The company's original chief financial officer, Ivan Webb, moonlighted as president of a firm called Broadband Wireless, where, according to sec investigators, he and convicted con man Donald Knight cheated stockholders out of at least $5 million. Ness' founding ceo, Stanley Swanson, headed an outfit called Safescript Pharmacies, which had its registration revoked by the sec for artificially inflating its stock value through a fraudulent accounting scheme. A few other Ness insiders had ties to Safescript, including Webb, who served as a consultant. In 2000, Ness purchased $1 million in Safescript stock—shares that became nearly worthless within months.

Stephens played a similar game with Ness' stock—driving up prices with apocryphal claims, then selling shares, ultimately clearing at least $3.5 million. But in this case, pump and dump was just part of the swindle.

one of Stephens' darkest secrets is buried in Israel's oil register, a battered leather binder held together with red electrical tape whose crumpled pages hold exploration permits dating back several decades. During a visit last summer to the offices of the Ministry of National Infrastructures in Jerusalem, I combed through the book with the help of deputy oil commissioner Avraham Honigstein, an unassuming geologist who speaks in a precise monotone. It took nearly an hour, but we eventually unraveled an elaborate shell game designed to give the illusion that Ness held drilling licenses. In fact, the rights were held by a private company called Hesed—a firm owned by Hayseed Stephens. What's more, Ness and Hesed had an operating agreement saying that Ness was to perform all the work on the proposed Israeli drilling sites while Hesed would receive all the potential profits. In other words, had either company struck oil, Ness investors wouldn't have seen a penny.

In the end, the terms didn't matter much, since Stephens never even laid the groundwork for a Dead Sea well. "He didn't do the geological work because he didn't want to spend the money," Moshe Goldberg, Israel's former oil commissioner, told me. He called the claims that Stephens sold "lies" and "nonsense."

In April 2003, Stephens sold Hesed and another firm he owned to Ness for around $4 million—at least four times what they were worth, according to sec documents. Stockholders were led to believe that Hesed's value lay in proprietary geological and seismic data collected on the sites where it had held licenses in Israel; in fact the only geological work Hesed had ever done was to reinterpret an existing seismic study.

The deal was Stephens' last. He died the following month, struck down by a heart attack while praying with a neighbor outside of his Texas home.

the history of biblical oil prospecting is filled with quixotic quests and colorful characters, starting with Weslie Hancock, a wealthy California man who in the 1960s dreamed that Jesus told him he would find black gold in the Holy Land. He sunk his entire fortune into two dry holes. In the 1980s, Andy Sorelle, a World War II fighter pilot and petroleum engineer, collected as much as $25 million from churchgoers who believed they were buying an interest in his well; he bored down to 21,500 feet, deeper than anyone had ever drilled in Israel, before hitting a thick slab of limestone that showed traces of oil. Across the Bible Belt, the faithful braced for a gusher. On The 700 Club, Pat Robertson reported that Sorelle was about to tap "the largest oil field ever discovered," a development that could "revolutionize the fulfillment of biblical prophecy." But the euphoria evaporated when some testing equipment got jammed in the hole and Sorelle couldn't conjure the miracle he needed to get it out. That's when Goldberg started receiving letters from churchgoers who had sunk their entire savings into the well. "I felt so bad for them," he recalls. "They were people who had scraped together their dollars, and when the hard times came, they had nothing. "

Other wildcatters followed, including Bernard Coffindaffer, a West Virginia businessman who searched for oil using scriptural clues and a vial of his own blood. In 1999 a penny-stock firm named Covenant Energy began promoting a bogus oil-exploration project on the spot where Sorelle had drilled, selling $70,000 worth of stock to investors before Delaware Securities Division investigators discovered that corporate officers were pocketing most of the money. The firm's founders were convicted of fraud and conspiracy in 2003.

today, two companies are searching for oil in Israel based on biblical passages. One of them, Givot Olam, is run by an Orthodox Jewish geophysicist named Tovia Luskin. Luskin's firm has drilled three wells using a blend of science and Scripture. All have shown traces of oil and gas, though none have turned up commercial quantities.

The other firm, Dallas-based Zion Oil & Gas, was founded by an evangelical Christian named John Brown. I met him last July in the Club Lounge of Tel Aviv's David Intercontinental Hotel. A mild-mannered 68-year-old with a slight Texas twang and a deep tan, he was wearing denim shorts and reclining in a pink armchair, overlooking the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.

Twenty-seven years ago, Brown was a tool-company executive with a $200,000 salary and a comfortable house in the Detroit suburbs. He was also a zealous new believer who credited the Lord with delivering him from a stubborn alcohol addiction. Eager to share the good news, he doled out "Jesus Loves You!" wallet cards and once sent a memo warning coworkers to "choose JESUS CHRIST as your Personal Savior" or face "eternal damnation." Some people were put off by his newfound fervor, including his wife, who packed up their four kids and divorced him.

It was around this time that Brown heard a sermon from maverick preacher Jim Spillman, who unfurled ancient tribal maps and quoted Deuteronomy 33, which tells how Moses scaled Mount Nebo, looked out on the Holy Land, and described the blessings awaiting the 12 sons of Jacob. Among them were "treasures hid in the sand" and "precious things" deep beneath the earth.

Brown later traveled to Israel, where he says the Lord spoke to him and told him he was the "stranger" that the Book of Kings predicts will be sent to fortify Israel in the final days. "I knew in my heart what to do," he recalls. "I knew God was going to put me in the oil business."



 

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Apparently, deeply-held beliefs are easier to exploit than deeply-held oil reserves.
Posted by:John WolforthJanuary 10, 2008 12:23:54 PMRespond ^
Old story, hunny. I covered it years ago: http://www.longandshortreports.com/deadfish.php
Posted by:Richard ChurchJanuary 10, 2008 1:23:33 PMRespond ^
Russia, Saudi and Iran have plenty of gas and oil...it amazes how gullible people are. I am a religious person and know that many cons and televengelists use religion to empower and profit. Ironically Bethlehem [[old Hebrew bęth lehem]], means "house of bread"
Posted by:Bob BobJanuary 11, 2008 12:48:50 PMRespond ^
I am sad for this and upset. We are talking about large amounts of money that could be used to feed the poor, clothe the naked, house the widow and the orphan, and preach the gospel, and here we have con men and people so entranced by prophecy that they forget that prophecy by God is only revealed by Him when He wants it revealed. Second guessing God is a waste of time as He uses the simple things to confound the wise. Invest your money in bonafide ministries, believers, not in these possible fraudulent activities which promise a future return when sufficient for the day are the troubles thereof! The gospel needs spread now not at some perceived date in the future. Now is the time of God's favor and now is the day of salvation. I hope Mr. Cojanis reads this comment. Good day.
Posted by:MarkJanuary 11, 2008 12:53:59 PMRespond ^
This demonstrates how dangerous this religious bigwigs are - they are trying everything - including twisting God's pure word and message for their own selfish ends. Despite clear evidence of the folly of their ways and outright deception, many poor people have been hyped into believing this junk.
Posted by:chomunondi hatidaniJanuary 11, 2008 1:42:10 PMRespond ^
I don't doubt it. Now, since people have figured out they are lying about the end-times, they've re-written it and are trying to sell it in a different package. Good Lord!
Posted by:NancyJanuary 11, 2008 1:47:16 PMRespond ^
"Without a second thought..." ??? More like, without a FIRST thought. Dumbasses deserve to lose their money. Too bad that theo-con had to get it.
Posted by:TurdInThePunchBowlJanuary 11, 2008 1:50:44 PMRespond ^
Could it be that Hayseed Stephens was really the "Laugh Ness Monster?" No matter, the Lord God of Israel and Cracker Jacks and Jills had enough of this scumbag's con games and sent him on his way to Hell. Say hallelujah!
Posted by:SkipJanuary 11, 2008 1:55:57 PMRespond ^
I believe it is important to not vote for goernnment candidates who invoke the word of God or scripture; some voters will listen to that and ignore rational discussion & choises.
Posted by:Fred SwitzmanJanuary 11, 2008 2:47:23 PMRespond ^
Hell/Perdition/Bottomless Pit - The Bottomless Pit, Perdition, and Hell are one in the same. The bottomless pit is a reality upon this earth in the spiritual realm. The opening of the bottomless pit is in the Dead Sea. Pat (ndbpsa ©) Bible Prophecy on the Web http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BibleProphecy
Posted by:Patricia BurnsJanuary 11, 2008 3:20:30 PMRespond ^
This is what happens when you mix evangelical Christianity and greed; not exactly an unknown happenstance. You end up with the TBN lineup and stories like this.
Posted by:Former FollowerJanuary 11, 2008 10:04:37 PMRespond ^
Dumbasses deserve to lose their money -TIDPB Dumbasses rob banks.
Posted by:Bob BobJanuary 11, 2008 11:05:55 PMRespond ^
I worked at NESS as directed by the Holy Ghost and was there to "warn Sha that if they did not do the right things, God would shut them down, They didn,t and I was fired later and NESS is no longer their!All assests including the office blg. and even his family have left him.I received a personal Prohecy ("WORD")from a man of God in 1982 that I would be working for the co. that does find oil in Israel. I am not working right now!There was another Prophet at NESS at the same time with the same message and he too was fired!
Posted by:a Prophet fof JesusJanuary 12, 2008 2:02:12 PMRespond ^
P.T. Barnum's maxim is alive and well. But I don't think he could have conceived a con as effective as "Hayseed's".
Posted by:SerginhoJanuary 12, 2008 3:05:56 PMRespond ^
these bible thumpers are the same clowns who believed little dub. sounds like there is an oportunity of dumbasses out there.
Posted by:vetmanJanuary 12, 2008 3:36:58 PMRespond ^
At least in Latin America we can say that such foolishness is the product of ignorance and lack of education. What is the justification in the U.S.?
Posted by:JimJanuary 12, 2008 5:23:54 PMRespond ^
those suckers deserve to lose everything they invested. even if there were such a thing as end-times, what these "good people" are doing is nothing short of starting a war between Israel and the Arabs. i heard a replay on public radio international last night about some people trying to breed a pure red heifer to sacrifice on the grounds od the temple mount in jerusalem to purify the ground. next would come rebuilding the temple which would require the adjoining Muslim Holy sites, one of which is where Mohammed ascended to heaven from, to be destroyed to make room. and we all know there are crazies who would gladly do it, especially since these nut jobs have gained power in israel. this action would start a wholesale slaughter of unbelievable proportions as Muslims would go beserk and retaliate and israel would likely go nuclear. the guy who started the red heifer breeding effort absolved homself of any responsibility because he's "doing god's will and if terrible things happen it's because god wants them to happen". these fundamentalist religious freaks of all types are the true enemy of all mankind.
Posted by:jim hJanuary 12, 2008 6:52:36 PMRespond ^
It is between fifty and sixty years since I read it [the Apocalypse], and I then considered it merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams. -Thomas Jefferson, letter to General Alexander Smyth, Jan. 17, 1825 “I have recently been examining all the known superstitions of the world, and do not find in our particular superstition one redeeming feature. They are all alike, founded upon fables and mythologies.”-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to Dr. Woods The gospel needs to be discarded and considered as the mythology it is! Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind. -Thomas Jefferson to James Smith, 1822. “Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them; and no man ever had a distinct idea of the trinity. It is the mere Abracadabra of the mountebanks calling themselves the priests of Jesus.” -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to Francis Adrian Van der Kemp July 30, 1816,
Posted by:Pete RJanuary 12, 2008 11:12:01 PMRespond ^
John: Much agreed!
Posted by:Ames TiedemanJanuary 13, 2008 7:28:19 AMRespond ^
Let's face facts. Israeli's are industrious and if there were oil in Israel they wold know about it. As for the preachers, Lindsey, Robertson and a multitude of others they use the public airways for criminal purposes of fraud, conspiracy for instance and they are tax exempt and the donations they receive are tax deductible. This is communism for god.
Posted by:bogi666January 13, 2008 7:40:04 AMRespond ^
The end time prophecies change at will for the purpose of bilking the gullible fools that donate money, which is tax deductible, to the likes of Lindsey, Falwell, Robertson who use the public airways to commit fraud.Endless end time prophecies=continued donations from the fools. Also, the churches are tax exempt. This is government subsidized fraud.
Posted by:bogi666January 13, 2008 7:45:47 AMRespond ^
all middle east has oil. Israel has oil too. If you follow bible guide lines you will never find it. If you get profetional evaluations Israel will find its oil. The profecy is simple. Dont waist time tryng to defy it.
Posted by:Dr.QJanuary 13, 2008 10:47:30 AMRespond ^
They are looking for the wrong oil! The Oil that will change this Earth is in Exodus 30:22-24. It contains olive oil, cinnamon, cassia, myrrh and cannabis! In 1936 a Polish Anthropologist named Sula Benet discovered that in the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament the Word "kaneh bosm" had been translated as calamus by the Greeks in the 3rd century B.C., then propagated as such in all future translations. Hebrew ceased to be used as a spoken language around this time period and was not revived again until the late 1800's. Benet claimed through substantial research and etymological comparison the proper translation for "kaneh bosm" is cannabis. In 1980 the Hebrew Institute of Jerusalem confirmed her claim that "kaneh bosm" is indeed cannabis. In Exodus 30:23 God instructs Moses to use 250 shekels of "kaneh bosm" in the oil to anoint all Kings, Priests, and Prophets for all generations to come including that of Jesus and even today. The title Christ/Messiah means literally covered in oil, "Anointed". Kaneh is also listed as an incense tree in Song of Songs 4:14. The mistake was repeated in Isaiah 43:24, Jeremiah 6:20, and Ezekiel 27:19. There are 141 references to anointing and 145 for burning incense in the standard Bible. As you can imagine The "Word of God" changes all the rules and is here to open our minds to the most useful plant on the planet. In Canada and Europe it has been proven to detroy tumors, promote the growth of brain cells, prevent Alzheimers, and is being used to treat MS, epilepsy, autism, chronic pain, depression, diabetes, migraine, arthritis, glaucoma, emphysema, asthma, obesity, alcoholism, cystic fibrosis, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, Tourettes, Crohns disease and more. All mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have cannabinoid receptors throughout their body. It's seed is the single most nutritious thing you can eat. All paper, plastics, paints, varnishes, fuels lubricants, textiles, plywood, pressed board products, structural components, insulation, many cosmetics, health foods, and more can be made with eco-friendly cannabis hemp. Over 25,000 products. Christ is Anointed with the Oil of Joy! And a True Christian should be as well. 1 John 2:18-29. www.gnosis.org Garry Minor Columbus Cannabis Ministry Columbus Indiana
Posted by:Garry MinorJanuary 14, 2008 6:55:22 AMRespond ^
all of you are clueless about gods will. you dont even know what that is.
Posted by:skywalkerJanuary 17, 2008 4:21:48 PMRespond ^
One of the passages you referred too states the herb that is harvested the same time as the grape, the fall in that part of the world.Both are harvested at the same time, the herb and the grape. Some where in the bible their is a reference about which wood to use for the herb pipe.
Posted by:bogi666January 18, 2008 1:49:20 PMRespond ^
skywalker, uh huh.
Posted by:bogi666January 18, 2008 1:52:22 PMRespond ^
Oil is an Ivestment and many compaies are drilling for oil in Israel Like Zion Oil. the point is no one should invest in oil unless they can afford to lose it. I heard hayseed speak and there was no con about it. he siad do not invest inmoney you cannot afford to lose, upfront and honest.
Posted by:Pastor Dan CatlinJanuary 18, 2008 2:22:12 PMRespond ^
Evangalicals are nothing but robbing people of their hard earned money, I fly one of these guys private jets, its unbelieveable what they do with your money!I do this because I get paid very well, these guys are not what you think, thats the reason Why I dont go to church, People you need to stop beleiving in their crap, They dont practice what they preach, God Bless the whole world..
Posted by:Esmeralda Al-arianJanuary 20, 2008 5:00:57 PMRespond ^
I Do agree with you! What religion are you, sounds like a moslem, but you are correct, I am a pilot, I fly a corporate jet for major religious figure, I have seen it myself, I know GOD is watching. GOD BLESS HUMANITY!
Posted by:John PaxtonJanuary 20, 2008 5:05:39 PMRespond ^
If you are Bob Lee, give me a shout. my email is deast1115@aol.com. Include your phone number. I have been trying to reach you for quite some time.
Posted by:DeloresFebruary 9, 2008 4:02:44 PMRespond ^

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