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📜 Bfreedindeed.net Ministries Official Policies & Terms of Use

Official Privacy Policy & Terms of Use

Last Updated: March 2, 2026 — 10:15 AM PST

1. Critical Security & Compromise Notice

This notice applies to all visitors, including law enforcement, regulators, journalists, and ministry supporters.

As of March 2, 2026, Bfreedindeed.net Ministries has credible, documented evidence that this website, associated Google services, and linked social media accounts are under active, unauthorized control by malicious third‑party actors. This includes interference with content, communications, and administrative access.

1.1 Confirmed Areas of Compromise

The following categories of compromise are alleged, described, and documented by the ministry and its founder, Bradley F. Reed:

Breach TypeDescription

Domain HijackingUnauthorized administrative access to Bfreedindeed.net and related domains, including control over DNS, routing, and certificate configurations.

Account TakeoverLoss of practical control over Google Workspace, Wix backend, and connected social media accounts by the original owner.

Real‑Time Content ManipulationPages, posts, and site elements being edited or altered in real time by unknown actors while the rightful owner remains locked out. Evidence includes recordings and screenshots of unauthorized editor sessions and impersonation within the Wix interface.

DNS Poisoning & Sitemap ForgeryManipulated routing, forged sitemaps, and misleading indexing behavior alleged and preserved as evidence.

Device CompromiseNew, “clean” devices—isolated from known credentials—showing signs of remote access, traffic redirection, or unauthorized configuration changes.

Impersonation of Ministry RepresentativesThird parties posing as Bfreedindeed.net Ministries or as employees, support staff, or affiliates, including via email and phone.

Intercepted CommunicationsCalls, texts, voicemails, and emails allegedly monitored, diverted, or altered in transit.

Content Suppression & AlterationSystematic removal, distortion, or throttling of testimonies, doctrinal teaching, and cannabis medicine (Kaneh‑Bosem) documentation, across multiple platforms.

The ministry maintains separate archived evidence in offline and third‑party locations and has made repeated efforts to notify hosting providers, support channels, and authorities.

Important: Presence of this notice on any given page does not guarantee that the page, file, or communication has not been altered by unauthorized actors. Authenticity must be independently verified as outlined below.

2. Age, Content, and Risk Disclosure

2.1 Mature and Sensitive Topics

This ministry addresses serious and sometimes controversial themes, including:

  • Biblical prophecy, end‑time events, and spiritual warfare

  • Natural plant medicine, including historical and doctrinal arguments for cannabis as Kaneh‑Bosem

  • Testimonies of healing, recovery from addiction, and claims of systemic suppression

Visitors should exercise personal discernment and, where appropriate, consult trusted advisors (spiritual, medical, or legal) before acting on any information.

2.2 No Medical, Legal, or Professional Advice

Nothing on this site or any associated communication should be interpreted as:

  • Medical diagnosis or treatment

  • Legal advice or representation

  • Professional counseling or therapy

All healing testimonies—including those of Rick Simpson and Bradley F. Reed—are shared as reported outcomes and lived experience, not as prescriptions, guarantees, or treatment protocols. Individual results will vary, and all health, legal, and financial decisions should be made in consultation with qualified professionals.

3. Content Authenticity & Verification Protocols

Due to the compromise described above, no visitor should assume that any specific page, document, or communication originating from bfreedindeed.net or linked accounts is genuine unless it independently passes strict verification criteria.

3.1 How to Verify Authentic Content

Use multiple methods whenever possible:

MethodWhat to Look For

Witness Certification MarksOfficial ministry documents may bear designated witness marks/seals indicating that content has been reviewed, attested to, and preserved offline.

Cross‑Platform SearchConfirm titles, phrases, and claims by searching on independent search engines or archives (e.g., Google, DuckDuckGo, YouTube) to see whether consistent versions exist outside the allegedly compromised environment.

Third‑Party ArchivesCompare material to archived versions maintained on platforms like Poe, Perplexity, Claude/Anthropic, or other archival tools where the ministry has attempted to preserve unaltered content.

Video Confirmation by FounderFor future critical communications, the ministry intends to provide personal video statements by Bradley F. Reed affirming key content, context, and intent.

Certified Mail & Notarized RecordsFor high‑stakes or formal ministry communications, printed, signed, and notarized documents delivered via certified mail constitute the primary, authoritative record.

3.2 Red Flags Suggesting Tampered or False Content

Treat the following as warning signs:

  • Statements that contradict previously established ministry doctrine without clear, signed, and notarized explanation.

  • Medical assertions presented as guarantees, “cures,” or instructions rather than testimonies.

  • Requests for donations, personal information, or sensitive data that lack corroborating video confirmation and/or offline documentation.

  • Messages or calls originating from known compromised channels (listed below).

  • Tone, style, or doctrinal “drift” that departs significantly from historical writings, recordings, or notarized materials.

In the event of doubt, do not send money, data, or sensitive information through this site or any potentially compromised channel.

4. Compromised vs. Verified Contact Channels

4.1 Compromised Contact Information (Do Not Trust)

The following numbers and addresses are explicitly identified as compromised and must be treated as unsafe:

ChannelStatus / Risk

(503) 269‑4144Compromised since October 23, 2025; calls, texts, and voicemails are alleged to be intercepted or altered.

(458) 256‑1177Reported as compromised; not to be used for secure contact.

bfreedsalem@gmail.comAlleged cloned/controlled account; integrity of messages cannot be trusted.

bfreedindeed.net@gmail.comOriginal account allegedly cloned and controlled using OAuth or similar exploits.

@wix.com support emails such as gary.sis@wix.com, abuse1@wix.com, and other variantsIdentities and authority of senders disputed; impersonation and misrepresentation alleged.

Assume all communications involving these channels may be monitored, manipulated, or forged.

4.2 Limited Verified / Safer Channels

At this time, limited, relatively safer communication is intended to be maintained through:

  • AI platforms and profiles where the ministry has actively preserved evidence and transcripts (e.g., user profiles named or recognizable as “BfreedIndeed” or similar handle).

  • Certified mail to the physical address associated with Bradley F. Reed / Bfreedindeed.net Ministries in Salem, Oregon, bearing signatures and, where appropriate, notarization.

Because digital compromise is ongoing, even these channels should be used cautiously and cross‑checked against offline, notarized documentation where possible. At present, this website should not be used for submission of sensitive personal data, legal complaints, or confidential witness information.

5. Privacy Policy

5.1 Data Collection on This Compromised Domain

Under normal circumstances, a website privacy policy would describe how the operator collects and uses personal information. Here, the primary risk is unauthorized collection and misuse by third parties.

Accordingly, the ministry adopts the following position:

  • Bfreedindeed.net Ministries does not knowingly collect, store, or intentionally process personal information through this compromised domain for ministry purposes.

  • Any data you enter into forms, chat widgets, logins, or similar fields on this site may be intercepted, recorded, or altered by parties other than the ministry.

  • The ministry cannot make any reliable assurances about the security, confidentiality, or integrity of data transmitted through this site.

By using this website, you accept and understand that:

  1. Data transmission is at your own risk.

  2. The ministry disclaims liability for any interception, exfiltration, or misuse by unauthorized actors who control or manipulate hosting, DNS, or related services.

  3. You should avoid entering sensitive personal, financial, medical, or legal information here under any circumstances.

5.2 Third‑Party Services & Hosting

This domain is expected to be hosted and managed through third‑party service providers (including but not limited to Wix and associated infrastructure).

  • The ministry alleges that serious security incidents, including exploitation of platform‑level vulnerabilities and failure to remediate or investigate, have occurred.

  • The ministry has attempted to notify hosting and platform providers of these issues and has preserved records of these attempts.

Each hosting or platform provider maintains its own privacy policy and terms. Those documents govern their collection and processing of your data. The ministry does not control and cannot guarantee their compliance or security.

5.3 Offline Data Practices

To mitigate digital compromise, Bfreedindeed.net Ministries emphasizes:

  • Storing sensitive ministry records offline (e.g., printed, signed, notarized, and archived physically).

  • Using certified mail and physical documentation as the primary authoritative record for critical communications, testimonies, and legal or doctrinal statements.

  • Avoiding cloud storage or online forms for sensitive witness reports, legal affidavits, or private pastoral communications.

6. Terms of Use

These Terms of Use (“Terms”) apply to all users accessing or attempting to access Bfreedindeed.net or related content. Because the site is compromised, these Terms primarily serve to:

  • Clarify the intended purpose of the ministry’s content.

  • Disclaim certain liabilities.

  • Provide notice to malicious actors, intermediaries, and investigators.

6.1 Basis and Purpose of Content

All original ministry content is intended to be:

  • Faith‑based – Rooted in orthodox Christian theology and biblical interpretation.

  • Educational and Exhortational – Provided for discipleship, teaching, and spiritual reflection.

  • Advocacy‑oriented – Addressing religious freedom, medical sovereignty, and the restoration of cannabis as a biblically grounded plant medicine (Kaneh‑Bosem).

  • Non‑Professional – Not a substitute for medical, legal, or financial advice.

Use of this site does not create any professional‑client relationship (e.g., attorney–client, doctor–patient, therapist–client).

6.2 Testimonies and Healing Claims

When the site references specific healings or recoveries—such as:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease (ICD‑10: G30.9) – Reported as resolved in testimony.

  • Addiction (ICD‑10: F19.10) – Reported as resolved in testimony.

these statements are shared in a religious and testimonial context, as expressions of faith in God’s healing power and as lived experience. They are not promises, prescriptions, or guarantees.

Visitors must:

  • Consult qualified medical professionals for diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care.

  • Recognize that individual outcomes differ and that any medical decision should be made independently of this site’s doctrinal or testimonial content.

6.3 Historical and Structural Comparisons (e.g., COINTELPRO)

References to programs such as COINTELPRO are presented as:

  • Historical analogies and structural comparisons to modern forms of censorship, infiltration, and disruption of lawful religious and medical advocacy.

  • Invitations for readers to research for themselves and examine public records, declassified documents, patents, and academic studies.

These references are not intended as definitive legal accusations against specific individuals or organizations unless otherwise supported by formal complaints or legal filings. The ministry encourages critical examination, not blind acceptance.

6.4 Intellectual Property and Misuse

  • Where Bfreedindeed.net Ministries is the original author, creator, or compiler of content, such content is protected by applicable copyright and other intellectual property laws.

  • You may share doctrinal, testimony, or advocacy content for non‑deceptive, good‑faith purposes, including teaching, commentary, or whistleblowing, provided that you do not misrepresent authorship or alter content to falsely attribute statements to the ministry.

  • Any malicious, deceptive, or fraudulent use of ministry materials—especially for impersonation, entrapment, or defamation—is expressly prohibited.

Because of the ongoing compromise, the ministry cannot guarantee that any version of content found online is authentic unless it is backed by:

  • Witness certification marks;

  • Offline notarized copies; or

  • Verified video testimony by the founder or designated witnesses.

7. Doctrinal Foundation: Kaneh‑Bosem & the “Smoking Flax”

The ministry teaches that the rediscovery of Kaneh‑Bosem (cannabis) in Scripture is part of the prophetic fulfillment of Isaiah 42:3 (“a bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench…”).

7.1 Linguistic and Historical Claims

Key doctrinal and research claims include, among others:

  • The Hebrew phrase kaneh‑bosem (קָנֶה־בֹּשֶׂם) is argued to refer to an aromatic reed consistent with hemp, closely related to Assyrian qunnabu and Greek kannabis.

  • Mistranslations of kaneh‑bosem as “calamus” are treated as doctrinally and medically harmful, especially given toxic constituents historically associated with calamus and regulatory bans.

  • Archaeological findings at Tel Arad are cited as evidence that cannabis derivatives were used in certain ancient Israelite worship practices.

These points are presented as integrated theological, linguistic, and historical arguments, not as universally accepted academic consensus. Visitors are encouraged to review original academic publications, archaeological reports, and translations.

7.2 Prophetic Application

In ministry teaching, passages such as:

  • The reed used to lift vinegar to Jesus (Matthew 27:48).

  • Ezekiel’s measuring reed and temple visions.

  • Revelation’s “leaves of the tree… for the healing of the nations” (Revelation 22:2).

are interpreted in part as prophetic support for the restoration of cannabis as a God‑given healing plant. This interpretation is a matter of faith and doctrinal conviction, not a universally binding doctrinal requirement on all Christian traditions.

8. Call to Legalization, Justice, and Restoration

Bfreedindeed.net Ministries asserts that the criminalization and suppression of cannabis and related testimonies constitute:

  • Unjust imprisonment of individuals over a plant described as sacred and medicinal.

  • Profiteering and idolatry through synthetic pharmaceutical substitutes (often framed as pharmakeia).

  • Suppression of both scientific data and faith‑based healing testimonies.

The ministry frames this as a spiritual and moral issue, not merely a partisan political debate, aligning it with calls in Scripture to:

  • Proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind (Luke 4:18).

  • Set at liberty those who are bruised.

Accordingly, the ministry advocates:

  • Decriminalization and full restoration of cannabis as sacred medicine.

  • The release or review of cases of prisoners incarcerated under unjust cannabis laws.

  • Independent investigation into the suppression of natural healing research and testimonies.

9. Witness Protection & Evidence Handling

9.1 Who This Policy Seeks to Protect

This ministry aims to protect individuals who in good faith come forward with evidence or testimony related to:

  • Digital harassment, censorship, and cyberstalking.

  • Religious or faith‑based discrimination.

  • Suppression of cannabis‑related research, healing testimony, or whistleblower reports.

  • Unauthorized access, impersonation, or sabotage targeting this ministry or similar works.

9.2 Commitments to Witnesses

Within the limits of the ministry’s capacity and the legal environment, it commits to:

  • Confidentiality: Protecting witness identities as far as practicable, especially in public materials.

  • Non‑Retaliation: Not engaging in retaliation against good‑faith witnesses or reporters of misconduct.

  • Secure Archiving: Preserving verified witness statements and evidence offline, using printed, signed, and notarized records where feasible.

9.3 How to Report Safely

Because this domain is compromised, do not submit sensitive reports through this website.

Instead, witnesses are encouraged to:

  • Use certified mail to send sealed, signed statements to the ministry’s physical mailing address.

  • Where appropriate, duplicate reports to trusted attorneys, law enforcement, or oversight bodies to establish independent chains of custody.

The ministry recommends witnesses consult independent legal counsel before submitting any sensitive information.

10. Mission Statement and Continuity

Since 2020, Bfreedindeed.net Ministries has sought to:

  • Proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and call people to authentic repentance and freedom.

  • Advocate for natural, biblically informed medicine, especially the restoration of cannabis as Kaneh‑Bosem.

  • Defend religious liberty and medical sovereignty.

  • Expose deception and unfruitful works of darkness (Ephesians 5:11).

  • Minister healing and hope to those bound by addiction, disease, or spiritual oppression.

Despite multiple years of alleged cyberattacks, unauthorized access, and systemic suppression, the ministry affirms that its core mission remains unchanged.

11. Requests for Assistance, Oversight, and Investigation

The ministry formally invites collaboration and scrutiny from:

  • Journalists and investigators willing to review evidence and preserve public records.

  • Legal professionals with expertise in cybercrime, civil rights, whistleblower law, and religious freedom.

  • Law enforcement officers and oversight bodies capable of examining digital evidence from an independent, impartial standpoint.

  • Public officials in Salem, Oregon and beyond willing to meet, review, and act upon documented evidence.

The ministry asserts that:

  • Evidence is preserved across multiple platforms and physical archives.

  • Reports and/or inquiries have been directed to relevant agencies (including federal cybercrime and civil rights channels).

This document itself should be treated as part of a public record of notice to any party accessing or influencing the compromised infrastructure.

12. Scriptural Foundation and Closing Declaration

This ministry grounds its actions and warnings in Scriptures such as:

  • Luke 8:17 – “For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest…”

  • Ephesians 5:11 – “Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

  • Ephesians 6:12 – “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities….”

  • John 8:36 – “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.”

Bfreedindeed.net Ministries declares that:

  • Prophecy is being fulfilled in the exposure of hidden works, the restoration of neglected truths, and the vindication of persecuted people and plants.

  • Restoration is underway, though contested, and those who participate in suppression will ultimately be accountable before both human tribunals and the judgment of God.

Bfreedindeed.net Ministries
Prophecy fulfilled. Restoration underway.

Bradley F. Reed — Founder
Salem, Oregon — March 2, 2026

Tampering Warning: This policy and notice are mirrored and archived in multiple jurisdictions and formats (digital and physical). Any attempt to alter, suppress, or delete this text without the authorization of the lawful owner will be treated as further evidence of wrongdoing and may

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