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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 32 MIN

Our Testimony

from ChurchOfTheLostSheep.Org · host ChurchOfTheLostSheep

Podcast 46 — Noah & Heidi Speak Out About 2051 Apartments, Prescott Courts, Surveillance Claims & RetaliationIn Podcast 46, Noah and Heidi sit down together with their family to give a detailed account of what Noah describes as the beginning of a years-long campaign of harassment, retaliation, surveillance, intimidation, and legal targeting connected to their time living at 2051 Apartments in Prescott, Arizona.The episode begins with Noah explaining that he and Heidi moved back to Prescott after returning from missionary work with the goal of rebuilding financially after donating everything they had to a Rehab to become missionaries, saving money, and eventually purchasing another home. Noah explains that the couple had previously owned a home while living in Phoenix near Cardinals Stadium, but after giving away much of what they owned for ministry work, they relocated to Prescott believing the apartment complex would provide stability for their family while house hunting.Noah says problems began almost immediately after moving into the apartment. According to Noah and Heidi, the back patio area was covered in bird waste connected to birds nesting around a sprinkler fixture at move in, and maintenance concerns inside the apartment rapidly escalated. Noah states that within the first week the refrigerator failed, the sink plumbing backed up because of plastic straws lodged inside the P-trap, the dishwasher was not draining correctly, and the water heater appeared to contain stagnant mold-contaminated water from sitting unused for an extended period of time.Throughout the podcast, Noah repeatedly references his professional background as a facilities director, contractor, and certified appliance repair technician through Noah’s Mighty Men LLC. Noah explains in detail how he diagnosed the refrigerator failure himself, describing the freezer fan motor and cooling system configuration while claiming management ignored repeated maintenance requests. According to Noah, he personally repaired the unit temporarily in order to avoid losing hundreds of dollars in groceries intended for his large family.Noah claims apartment staff became hostile after he began documenting maintenance failures and performing repairs himself. He describes going into the leasing office to report the fixed clogged plumbing and says management warned him not to touch anything inside the apartment again, threatening financial penalties and possible lease violations despite failing to resolve the maintenance issues themselves.The podcast includes Noah’s account of a confrontation provoked by the Porters at the facility, the apartment maintenance workers, whom he claims arrived intoxicated while on duty. Noah says one of the workers entered the apartment smelling strongly of alcohol, became aggressive verbally, and delayed repairs despite repeated warnings that the refrigerator failure would destroy the family’s food supply. Noah further claims the confrontation escalated after he went to the office demanding action which the entire event was filmed, leading to threats, intimidation, and an incident that required police intervention, the responding officers siding with Noah.Noah says Prescott police responded to the situation and initially sided with him after reviewing recorded evidence. He also connects one of the responding officers to a later Walmart arrest incident that he has discussed publicly in prior broadcasts.The discussion then shifts into Noah’s belief that his family was under illegal surveillance from the moment they moved into the apartment complex. Noah recounts an interaction with a leasing office employee where he says she appeared to know Heidi was approaching the office before she arrived, having her information already open and prepared before she entered. Noah describes this as one of the earliest signs that his family was being monitored.Throughout the episode, Noah claims that apartment management, court personnel, surveillance systems, and law enforcement became interconnected in what he believes was a coordinated effort to isolate and target his family. Noah discusses his belief that AI-driven surveillance technology, Flock camera systems, private intelligence contractors, and Department of Homeland Security-linked monitoring programs were operating against him and his ministry for an extended period of time well documented on their illegally delete YouTube ministry channel COTLS 1, (WE HAVE COPIES OF EVERY PREVIOUS RECORDED VIDEO, WE ONLY LOST OUR COMEDY SHORTS:( ).Noah also claims he attempted multiple times to file injunctions and orders of protection against maintenance workers through the Prescott court system. According to Noah, those filings were rejected repeatedly through online court systems and after attempting it in person, courthouse staff directed him away from filing procedures he believed should have been available in person and was redirected to the ALL-POWERFUL COMPUTER SYSTEM! Noah states he still possesses copies of the paperwork and recordings connected to those events.The podcast further covers Noah’s criticism of Judge Padilla and the Prescott court system, with Noah claiming detailed evidence, recordings, and documentation were ignored or dismissed during legal proceedings (THEY WERE AND I HAVE PROOF!). Noah states the court refused to seriously examine his evidence and instead attempted to characterize him as merely “playing the victim.” and like this was his fault. They refused to fix a 5-minute drain issue that led to mold taking over their entire property, forcing his family in one bathroom and shutting the front bathroom altogether!Faith remains central throughout the discussion, with Noah and Heidi repeatedly referencing prayer, spiritual warfare, biblical prophecy, persecution, and their belief that attacks against their family intensified because of their Christian ministry work and public statements about corruption, trafficking, and abuse of power.Topics discussed in this episode include:• 2051 Apartments in Prescott, Arizona• Maintenance failures and unsafe living conditions• Refrigerator and plumbing repair disputes• Claims of intimidation by maintenance staff• Police involvement and recorded evidence• Noah’s background in facilities management and appliance repair• Claims of illegal surveillance and monitoring• Prescott court system complaints• Rejected injunction filings and legal obstruction claims• Walmart arrest references• Flock cameras, AI surveillance, and DHS-related claims• Christian persecution and spiritual warfare• Ministry work, prayer, and public whistleblowingNoah closes the episode by stating that despite pressure, intimidation, financial hardship, legal battles, and public attacks, he and his family will continue speaking publicly about their experiences and refuse to back down.#Podcast46 #NoahAndHeidi #PrescottArizona #2051Apartments #NoahsMightyMen #ChurchOfTheLostSheep #CourtCorruption #Whistleblower #Surveillance #Faith #ChristianPodcast #FreeSpeech #Truth #Retaliation #SpiritualWarfare #Palantir #FlockCameras #DHS This is a public episode. 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