US DJ accused of promoting Demonic Programming, executing extended Body-Shaming campaign by Radio

When the Cameroon-born, Nigerian-trained medical practitioner Dr. Stella Immanuel stood outside the US Supreme Court this past July with other doctors sympathetic to the Trump administration s approach to tackling the Covid-19 pandemic, the words she uttered on that occasion reverberated well beyond the borders of the United States.

Critics of the Texas-based medical doctor, especially those who live in the United States, berated her for touting the benefits of the drug hydroxychloroquine as a cure for Covid-19, along with the other cocktail of medications Dr. Immanuel mentioned, including zinc and Zithromax. The claim that hydroxychloroquine, used alone or with a combination of other drugs can cure Covid-19 has for months been promoted by US President Donald Trump.  That proposition has consistently received pushback from many critics of the US President, who maintain he is unnecessarily endangering lives.

Left to Right: DJ Dave Ryan, Dr. Stella Immanuel, Gary Spivey
Left to Right: DJ Dave Ryan, Dr. Stella Immanuel, Gary Spivey

It was into this firestorm that Dr. Immanuel and her colleagues in the group, American Frontline Doctors, waded into immediately after their press conference this past July outside the steps of the US Supreme Court.

For Dr. Stella Immanuel, however, more was to come.  Given the reactions that continue to trail her claim regarding the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine as a cure for Covid-19, and her refusal to climb down from that claim, it is certain her name would remain on the lips of many for many months and years to come.

Indeed, immediately after she spoke those words in favour of hydroxychloroquine as a cure for Covid-19, critics of Dr. Immanuel, mostly within the US media, went to work rummaging through her past and her background. Soon, many other past words, claims and actions attributed to the Cameroon-born and Nigeria-educated doctor came to light and literally flooded the airwaves, Net-osphere and social media.

It was soon revealed that Dr. Immanuel has for many years headed-up a Pentecostal Church in the same town of Katy, Texas, where her medical practice is based. The “outraged” critics have proceeded to inundate the media with instances of Dr. Immanuel’s spiritual work as a Christian Pentecostal pastor, including her claims about the presence of Alien DNA in scientific cures for many ailments. Also aired with glee by the “outraged” critics, especially those in the United States, is the claim that medical issues such as infertility, endometriosis, cysts and erectile dysfunction, among others, can and are often precipitated by the victim having involuntary sex with “spirit husbands” and “spirit wives” in his or her dreams.

In one instance, Dr. Immanuel has been copiously quoted as saying as follows in one of her Church’s videos lifted from the Church’s website and now making the rounds on the Internet: “Astral sex is the ability to project one’s spirit man into the victim’s body and have intercourse with it. This practice is very common amongst Satanists. They leave their physical bodies in a dormant state while they project their spirits into the body of whoever they want to have sex with…”

Those words have been trailed, particularly in the United States, by such a level of outrage that perhaps spurred the Texas Medical Board, the body that licenses medical doctors in the state of Texas where Dr. Immanuel practices to launch a since-concluded investigation into Dr. Immanuel and her activities as a medical doctor. That probe has since cleared the doctor.

However, detailed checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad has since uncovered the fact that the “outrage” in America which trailed the claims about demons made by Dr. Immanuel is at best half-hearted and a largely-manufactured attempt at brushing away a phenomenon a great number of Americans not only know exist but have also acknowledged as being present in their lives.  According to these checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad, a sizeable number of Americans not only know demons and their related activities exist but are perhaps embarrassed or apprehensive to admit many of their fellow Americans do possess and exercise demonic powers over others in their day-to-day lives, perhaps in fear of the legal and other consequences such an admission can have on their personal lives, including potentially-devastating lawsuits.

Checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad into this usually-unpleasant underside of life in the United States, a country that has an outside perception as one based “purely” on science and technology and where supernatural beliefs and actions hardly exist, were spurred by a recent blog posting made by a Nigeria-born attorney who now lives in the United States.  The blog posting briefly mentioned the fact that a radio DJ in the United States, Dave Ryan, who works for the 101.3 KDWB radio station based in St. Louis Park, a suburb of the city of Minneapolis in the US State of Minnesota, hosted for many years on his popular “Dave Ryan in the Morning” radio program a self-described spiritual healer and psychic named  Gary Spivey.

Dave Ryan’s 101.3 KDWB radio station is owned by iHeartMedia / iHeartRadio, a multi-billion corporation that has numerous media holdings in the US.

Investigations by NigeriaNewsAbroad into the many years that Spivey has appeared on the “Dave Ryan in the Morning” programme, and numerous other programmes on other radio stations across the US, demonstrate the level of insincere hypocrisy with which claims of demonic phenomena by Dr. Immanuel were received by many in the United States and many parts of the world after they were unearthed. One of those claims by Dr. Immanuel was that there exist people who have the ability to leave their own bodies and enter the bodies of others, in order to wreak havoc on the latter, including having sex with them.

That is a capability the American psychic and spiritual healer, Gary Spivey, has not only boasted about during his appearances on many radio programmes in the United States over many years, but which he has also demonstrated during those programmes, particularly his years-long appearances on the “Dave Ryan in the Morning” radio programme, which also boasts of a daily listening audience that numbers in the millions.

NigeriaNewsAbroad checks have revealed a pattern to such appearances by Gary Spivey  on the “Dave Ryan in the Morning” radio programme, as followsa listener calls and tells Spivey, about a personal problem such a listener might be having. These could be relationship or physical / mental problems like anxiety, depression, illness, or the like. In response, Spivey would often tell the caller to place his or her hand on the radio set through which the caller had been listening to the programme.

Then Gary Spivey, often to accompanying “ooooohhhh  and ahhhhhh” sounds made by the programme host and DJ, Dave Ryan, would ask the listener if he or she could feel a sensation on their body, especially a part of the body the listener has called to complain about.  Spivey would usually tell each caller “Do you feel warm right now as I know you do?” All such callers would acknowledge they felt such a sensation.

Gary Spivey would thereafter ask the caller if he or she experienced better feelings in that part of their body after they felt that sensation through placing their hands on their respective radio setsAll of such callers would often answer in the affirmative. This healing-through-radio testimonial would then be followed, again, by effusive praises by the programme host and DJ, Dave Ryan.

Checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad show that in not one of those healings or “positive spiritual interaction” would the source of the healing be ascribed to a known higher power other than Gary Spivey, which is often acknowledged for such purposes by Christians as Jesus Christ.  A majority of Americans, among whom are regular listeners of the “Dave Ryan in the Morning” radio programme, identify as Christians or having a connection to the Christian faith.

Over the years, according to checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad, many millions of listeners all over America have been known to tune into and even make calls to Gary Spivey during such programming, especially during his numerous appearances on the “Dave Ryan in the Morning” show.  Further checks equally did not uncover any complaint made to broadcast regulators anywhere in the United States, or in the state of Minnesota which the “Dave Ryan in the Morning Show” calls home, that Gary Spivey’s apparent—and unrefuted, at least on air during such programming—act of “transmitting” himself into the bodies of callers during his radio appearances to cure such callers of ailments they complained about was simply an act of fraud which lured such callers to subsequent private, face-to-face encounters with Gary Spivey, as is usually the case prior to the end of almost every such encounter by Spivey with each caller.

According to numerous sources who spoke with NigeriaNewsAbroad on the issue, if there are literally no complaints of fraud regarding the activities of Gary Spivey and his likes and such continue or are tolerated on American airwaves as is apparently the case, then it only lends credence to the belief that the supposed outrage at Dr. Immanuel in the wake of her references to demons is simply an attempt by a great number of Americans to hide a phenomenon they are embarrassed to admit widely exists in their midst and on their airwaves.  

Many who spoke to NigeriaNewsAbroad on the issue of Americans “condemning” Dr. Immanuel for acknowledging the presence and antics of demons while at the same time being privy to such activities, agree nothing more could be hypocritical and unseemly. Said a source who requested anonymity“Average Americans are involved in demonic activities like no man’s business. Yes, racism is a problem here (in the States) but many of them will not admit that demonism and demonic activities is a bigger problem. They will not do that because a great number of Americans of every colour and background, white, black, Latino, Asian, poor, rich, educated, not-very-educated, name it, are into demonic phenomena. They use it to monitor their neighbors, see what people who are not near them are seeing, hear what people who are not near them are hearing, know what people who are not near them are thinking, etc. It’s apparently what they use to go around laws that are currently on the books against certain crimes, such as stalking, criminal invasion of privacy and even rape. Or how can you describe your next-door neighbor who sees what you are doing in the privacy of your bedroom through what is essentially the exercise of demonic power”?

Further checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad, especially on the Internet, also demonstrate that Dr. Immanuel’s comments on the presence of demonic phenomena in America, just as it exists elsewhere in the world, is a reality that cannot be legitimately controverted or laughed away under the guise  of a fake and “widespread outrage” manufactured by an influential (and mostly demonic) segment of America’s media.

During an interview with the Religion News Service in the aftermath of the controversy about Dr. Immanuel’s demon comments, Andre Gagne who is a professor of Theological Studies at Concordia University located in Montreal, Canada, also lent credence to Dr. Immanuel’s demon comments, saying “…That’s essentially Genesis Chapter 6…

According to Professor Gagne, Dr. Immanuel’s demon comments are widely familiar to members of Pentecostal and Charismatic churches, especially in Africa, with such offshoots of the Christian Church and faith also counting millions of American as members, many of which attend services laden with Biblical references to demons and with such services and sermons regularly broadcast to millions. According to Professor Gagne, in such belief systems that are already subscribed to by millions of Church-going Americans, the physical and spiritual world are undoubtedly interconnected: “…It could be sickness, it could be prosperity…it could be things around infertility. It could be anything. That world has an impact.”

A religious scholar in the US who also spoke to NigeriaNewsAbroad on condition of anonymity lent further credence to the view that a contrived and fake “outrage” in the United States trailed Dr. Immanuel’s past comments about demonic activity. According to her “many Americans claim to be Christians yet do not recognize that demons and the struggle against their negative influence on humans is a topic addressed in many places in the Christian Bible. These include Revelation 12:9; Mark 1:27; Ephesians 6:12 and Peter 5:8, among others.”

According to this scholar the only reason anyone could be “outraged” or “surprised” about Dr. Immanuel’s demon references and attempt to belittle such and the personality that “dared” to utter them  was that such person or persons are the demons-in-human-form referenced in Dr. Immanuel’s comments, who want attention diverted away from their harmful activities towards other humans among which they live. They could also, says the scholar, be persons who are simply willfully ignorant and who will never believe in phenomena that cannot “easily” be explained by science and technology.

Says the scholar: “which real Christian is unaware that God Almighty, through His words conveyed to us in the Bible, warned us about demons that possess people to cause such persons physical and spiritual harm, as we find in Matthew 12:22? Or about demons in human form who torment believers, as in 2 Corinthians 12:7? Or demons who promote false doctrine and perform signs to deceive humans, as we find in Revelation 16:14 and 1 Timothy 4:1?”

Continued the scholar: “Those who outrightly dismiss demonic phenomena and other negativities associated with such phenomena, as pointed out by Dr. Immanuel, even when such people know about the well-publicized projections-through-radio of the likes of Gary Spivey and his radio DJ enablers like Dave Ryan of the 101.3 KDWB radio station are simply stating the side they are on in the divide between good and evil. You can’t condemn what you know exist, or what you know you even use against others. From my experience it is these demons-in-human-form who wreak havoc with the lives of innocent people who usually have no clue about what is happening that later make fun of those who raise the alarm about the presence of demons and demonic activity. Such  demons-in-human-form know that any widespread acknowledgement of their existence would raise curiosity about the exact nature and extent of their destructive activities, which is attention they know they cannot afford. Hence the continuing haste to deny their own existence immediately after any such mention is made of them or their activities. But they also unwittingly unmask themselves by tolerating and promoting the activities of the likes of Gary Spivey and others like him”.

Further checks by NigeriaNewsAbroad, sequel to revelations contained in the blog entries by the Nigerian-born, US-based attorney already referenced, also revealed that for close to two decades, demon-promoting DJ Dave Ryan of the Minnesota radio station, 101.3 KDWB also used his influential station to promote body-shaming exertions that drew unwanted attention to people’s anatomy, especially their hands.

Minnesota, incidentally, is the state in the US where George Floyd, a black man, had life snuffed out  of him by a white policeman who knelt on his neck and refused to remove it from Floyd’s neck despite entreaties and pleas from both Floyd and passers-by, until Floyd breathed his last.

Investigations by NigeriaNewsAbroad reveal that the source of the very derogatory term “101”, which is used informally throughout the United States and even all over the world (including in Nigeria) to refer to the small size of a person’s hands or arms, was the unsavoury and persistent activities of this radio DJ whom many people outside the United States or even in many states in the US have never heard of, but who used his influence within the iHeartMedia-owned family of radio stations for decades to manipulate listeners and promote a body-shaming campaign targeted at embarrassing and harassing those people (especially males) who have skinny, small or “not-so-manly” hands

That body-shaming campaign, thorough and very vicious in its reach and effect after being unleashed and largely sustained by the activities of DJ Dave Ryan (who also actively promoted the demon-like antics of Gary Spivey on his radio station during the years his body-shaming campaign was in full gear) has now been memorialized and exposed in a legal complaint filed by the Nigerian-born, US-based attorney. An extract of that complaint can be read here.

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43 thoughts on “US DJ accused of promoting Demonic Programming, executing extended Body-Shaming campaign by Radio

  1. iheartDemon signs Dave Ryan to a new contract? What a joke of a company! Do people know
    the reviews this NoheartNODiversity company gets from its own employees? Check this out:
    <https://www.comparably.com/companies/iheartmedia/reviews/907168/terrible-company-
    corporate-pushes-down-all-these-ignorant-initiatives-the-people-at-the-top-do-not-have-a-
    freaking-clue-about-how-to-run-radio-stations-you-cant-cut-your-way-to-success-but-for-some-
    reason-they-think-you-can-well-bob-pittman-does-and-none-of-the-executive-team-will-fight>

    • Location - California
  2. This just in: there’s talk the Demon DJ has a complex towards lawyers. Many of the direct victims of his
    “radio terrorism” belong to that profession. Maybe becoming a lawyer was a DREAM his manipulative
    brain never could turn into a reality. Just sayin’

    • Location - Monticello
  3. Agent provocateur. That legal Complaint makes me see the poison people let into their bedrooms,
    living rooms and many other parts of their lives. This new contract allows Dave Ryan to infect more
    impressionable people with demonic manipulation and evil body-shaming propaganda.

    • Location - Saint Anthony
  4. This idiot of a DJ insulted the Hmong community in Minnesota years ago. Angry people from that community even held protests at his radio studio. This piece of work must have a Complex or two following him all his life. His manipulated listeners sign up for more than crap.

  5. This is unsettling. If the Tort complaint I just read here is true, this DJ is the most irresponsible person in the American media. No one even comes close. He apparently used this influential radio station to manipulate and abuse the sensibilities and insecurities of millions for decades. Dave Ryan should seriously think of culling, sorry, calling himself to order especially if iHeartMedia won’t do its job.

  6. Add people with K-Leg to the mix. Maybe Demonic DJ Ryan is short, overweight and has a K-leg thrown into that mix. He’s simply gonna hate on everyone else. He’s got that damn radio station to serve as his d**k too. Moron.

  7. This demonic idiot pretending to be a DJ carries out a nasty, evil body-shaming campaign on radio for decades and he still gets rewarded with contract extensions? Mu**erfu***rs!!

  8. Demon Ryan signed a new three-year extension? The Demonic Luciferians among us just won’t give up their evil. Isn’t the recent lesson of Brazil enough?

  9. Just learnt Demonic DJ Dave Ryan of 101.3 KDWB signed a new contract extension courtesy of noHeartRadio / noDiversityMedia. The demon “genius” gets another three years to pretend his voice belongs to a 20-year old. Not to mention another opportunity to poison and manipulate the hell out of his already-brainwashed listeners.

  10. What has the Twin Cities radio audience been smoking these past two decades? Or maybe only Dave Ryan has been doing all the “smoking”, pun intended. What a MORON

  11. Demon DJ KNAVE Ryan on the loose for more than two DECADES hiding behind his radio station to terrorize and rape significant segments of his radio audience and NOHEART NODIVERSITYMedia won’t even raise a finger

  12. Been digging from friends in the Twin Cities and word is that DJ Demon is actually an amateur pilot. Sure got a lot of height to play with up there.

  13. You’re never going to be taller than you are Dave Ryan. Let it go. Just let it go. Or NOHeart Media should let you go, you nutcase

  14. Reminds me of those popular Reggae / dance hall chants back in the day: “Dave the Shorty Ryan, are you feeling hot, hot, hot”?

  15. A radio station “dedicated” to potentially bodyshaming a segment of its listeners for decades as this DJ apparently did was really raping / violating those listeners; it not physically, definitely mentally and psychologically. Really nasty stuff.

  16. Now comes the ultimate Demon DJ defense: the LGBTQ crowd made me manipulate and bodyshame potentially millions of my listeners, many of whom could have been gay / LGBTQ.

  17. Naw. Can’t put your demonic hands through my radio device to “feel” my “temperature” IHeartDemon! Hell NO!!!!!!!

  18. Keep your DEMONIC HANDS off my radio Dave Ryan! No, I ain’t feeling hot—at least not for you lilliput nitwit!

  19. You just can’t make this stuff up. A major media company with potentially a Karen as head of
    “Diversity”? Rampaging DJ under her watch who is determined to send his listeners to therapists after
    they listen to his crap talk and music…Just can’t make it up

  20. Dave the fucking Ryan of 101.3 KDWB? Have been listening to him for ages. Always knew he was
    somehow trying to mess with people’s brains. What a fucking joke.

  21. What did I just read? Just what is America turning into? Or has it always been like that which I suspect is
    the case?

  22. I suppose the cretin of a DJ is short as hell. They’re usually like that when they’re vertically challenged.
    Always trying to prove their height is no challenge and playing up what they see as others’ limitations.
    Overweight people can be like that too. Maybe loser DJ Dave Ryan sees himself as short and
    overweight. And, yikes, he has a damn radio station that allows him to put shit into people’s lives.

  23. Just curious: exactly how many KARENs hold “Diversity” responsibilities at IHeartmedia? No wonder
    their DJs get away with White Privilege

  24. Give it up, Dave Ryan. You’re a loser! You’re nearly 60 and you still have to manipulate your voice on
    radio to pretend you’re still in your 20s to retain your coveted audience that you shamelessly
    manipulate in a very abusive way day in and day out

  25. I somehow managed to listen to this station. I noticed a PSA they run about the station being a “Pride”
    station or a station for “LGBTQ” folks. Is iHeart media and the toxic DJ saying LGBTQ people asked them
    to manipulate and bodyshame millions for decades? At least some confessions are being made.
    Methinks certain idiots know they’re in trouble.

  26. Really? A DJ with a shitty radio station viciously manipulating millions for years in the heart of White
    America and he’s still on the job? Talk about WHITE PRIVILEGE

  27. I just checked their website and the head of Diversity at IHeartMedia is a WHITE woman. No indication if
    her secret middle name is KAREN (hehehehehehehehehehehehe).

  28. Dave Ryan up to his old diiiirrrrttttyyy radio tricks as usual. Glad someone with cojones is finally calling him out in a big way. A life-long Minnesotan here, by the way

  29. I know this guy! I’ve actually listened to him since I was a kid. After reading this I wince anytime I hear his voice on that station while wondering about the shenanigans he could be up to at that moment. What a piece of crap.

  30. YUCK!! What is this? “Feeling” your audience’s “temperature” through their radio sets? What kind of scam has iheart been running there in the US? Always believed you yank yobos are really scammers. “Freedom of the press” indeed.

  31. It’s good to expose the media’s behind like this. They all claim to be telling the truth even though a big part of them even in that America are busy insulting the intelligence of listeners and viewers’ and manipulating people

  32. Have a HEART, iheartMedia this DJ POS is still in his post because you think he “makes money” for his radio station in that Minnesota market. But he callously MANIPULATED his own listeners for years!

  33. Et tu iheartmedia? Bunch of losers. White DJ targeting the body part of a black person without caring he
    might be hurting millions of others in the process, many of those whites. Has anyone taken at a look at
    the color of the management of iheartmedia? This is supposed to be a “nationwide” media company!
    Even the head of “Diversity” is white!!!!

  34. Wao! This is beyond terrible. Why would a radio personality want to plant “ideas” against certain body
    parts in my brain while pretending to “entertain” me? It’s BEYOND EVIL.

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