Friday, August 5, 2022
Thursday, August 4, 2022
Woman Builds Altar to Her Abortion
Edit: while the likes of Mark Shea and the rest of the lowlifes at Patheos are embracing the Satanic aberrosexual vision of Cardinal Bernardin, this woman is literally winning people over to the pro-life position by her feminizing insanity.
It brings to mind the story of Pentheus, the King of Thebes, who laments the fall of Thebes to the spell of the god Dionysios. As he attempts to confront the revels of the Bacchanalia, he is torn to pieces by his mother anb her sisters in a frenzy of madness, thinking him a wild boar. His mother only realizes what she’s done when she awakens from the trance and sees her son’s head in her hands.
One of the most interesting things I’ve read in a while.
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Edit: I was in the process of lifting some articles from katholisches.info and the end of the month hit. Now the content is behind a wall till he gets €2000. Please consider donating monthly.
I’m asking you to support Mr. Nardi because in contrast to other online personalities, he is actually in tune with the sensus catolicus.
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AMDG
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Karl Keating’s Protestant Magisterium
He was always so worried about what the Lutheran and Presbyterian neighbors would think. But that didn’t stop him from engaging in the usual smarmy Neocatholic behavior by doxxing a former friend who lightly ridiculed him on Angelqueen.
Keating has routinely attacked traditionalists for decades, whether he’s arguing for the superiority of the evil King James Version of the Bible over the Douay-Rheims, or trying to gatekeep what types of traditionalists he approves. Apparently, he never really liked Catholicism, but saw a business opportunity in attacking it from within. As ever, like many other professional Catholics, he got some real straw dummies set up to represent the traditionalists who were the classic bad guys. But it was pure projection.
Now that Karl has retired, he can appear on people’s Facebook pages to gatekeep the miracles and apparitions they believe in. Karl thinks the miraculous staircase of Loretto isn’t a real miracle and to believe in it is credulity. Here’s Karl attacking someone’s “credulity” on Facebook, but what’s credulous are Karl’s paypigs who’ve been paying this smug popinjay to deceive them.
Karl doesn’t believe in miracles. He’s a skeptical Protestant who doesn’t think these will fit in his Catholic business plan.
AMDGMonday, August 1, 2022
Sunday, July 31, 2022
"Silence! I'm Cutting Your Throat!"
Catholic doctor and family man Alban Gervaise was buried on June 7 after an Islamist stabbed him in front of his children's school.
Islamic Violence is part of daily life in France
(Paris) A magazine denounced the "epidemic of stabbings" sweeping France without the media taking any notice. The “new normal” is migration-related violence. However, “political correctness” prohibits reporting and speaking about it. Anyone who does it will be pilloried. Along with the “stabbing epidemic” comes an epidemic of political hypocrisy. The latter made the former possible. The post-war construct called "Western Europe" is stuck in a vicious circle from which it apparently does not know how to free itself.
In its current issue, the monthly magazine Causeur laments the great fear of “insulting Muslims” when denouncing jihadism and jihadists. This fear is not a natural phenomenon, but a screw clamp in the head that is attached by ideologues.
"Silence, on égorge" is the shocking headline. Causeur wants to break the media silence that envelops Islamist attacks as if with anesthesia so that he does not have to face the reality of radical Islam.
It's about "prioritizing". The alliance of left-liberal establishment and left-wing infantry that followed the collapse of the Iron Curtain in Western Europe is also pursuing its goals at the price of endangering internal security and social peace in the European states. The migration, climate, corona and sanctions policies show it.
"Alban Gervaise has died twice"
Front page of the current issue of Causeur
Causeur's editor, Élisabeth Lévy, recalls the tragedy of the Catholic doctor and family man who, just 40 years old, was killed "in the name of Allah" in front of his children's school last May and forgotten by "dedicated" columnists. The death of Alban Gervaise, which occurred in hospital after weeks of agony, is one of the "unspoken Islamist killings," Causeur said.
"Alban Gervaise has died twice: his throat slashed by his killer's knife and buried by his country's silence."
"If we have decided to dedicate the cover to him, it is because we want to right an injustice, but also because his death occurred at the crossroads of two French tragedies: the first is the war that has declared us invisible enemies ; the second is the startling denial of the first,” says Élisabeth Lévy.
Islamist terrorism swept to Europe in 2004, when bombings killed 192 people in Madrid, leading to the fall of the conservative government. In Europe, it is a phenomenon that cannot be classified in the previously known theories of terrorism. References to Islamist terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS) were misleading from the start. The Islamic State (IS), as it became known in the media for its military operations in the Middle East, was a product of the Obama administration and some Middle Eastern potentates. It was eliminated because Donald Trump ended US support after his election and Putin's Russian forces defeated it militarily.
Some of the perpetrators operating in Europe may have taken their cues from the terrorist groups mentioned, but a direct connection could not be proven. It was the phenomenon of “lone wolves”. Islam's inherent willingness to use violence called jihad made it possible. This willingness to use violence, which nobody recognized and described more accurately than G. K. Chesterton at the beginning of the 20th century, also produces the Islamist everyday violence that has afflicted Western Europe for several years. This brutal everyday violence had never existed in Europe before. Their return is a direct product of unrestrained mass immigration, which in turn is the ideological product of that alliance. The cities are becoming less safe, the streets more and more dangerous. Women in particular pay the price. But you hardly talk about it anymore, because you are not allowed to talk about it anymore. The Corona muzzle is the defining symbol of this mental and moral distortion of public discourse. It is not the migration-related violence that causes public unrest, but those who draw attention to it, claim the deniers of reality and impose bans on speaking.
The slitting of the throat while shouting "Allahu Akbar" is no longer a headline in France, at best a small notice. The writer and journalist Éric Zemmour tried to rebel and ran for president. With this he caused quite a stir. In polls, he immediately reached third place. At the polls, however, he only received seven percent. They symbolize the successful containment of his advance.
The long list of secret violence
The Gervaise case is particularly spectacular, but one has only to flip through the pages of Fdesouche.com, which reports weekly on Islamist-motivated attacks, to realize how oppressive the cloak of silence is.
On June 20, in Rodez, Aveyron department, a man armed with two knives tried to enter a police station and attack officers. Unsuccessful, he changed his target and stabbed the manager of the pizzeria next door in the jugular.
On July 5, an Afghan national beat police officers in Rennes and tried to cut the throat of the man who tried to stop him.
In Trappes, on July 10, a pensioner was attacked and stabbed in the neck and chest: he died the next day.
On July 11, an Eritrean who found refuge in France as a "refugee" tried to stab two women in the center of the southern French city of Montpellier.
So that's a small excerpt of the "stabbing epidemic" that is spreading in France and is becoming more and more worrying, even if the state and left-wing opinion controllers pretend not to see it. As in other areas, they have come up with a language rule: the attacker is simply labeled as a "madman", although, as in the Gervaise case, he invokes Allah, a Koran was found in his backpack and videos on his computer were found that pay homage to jihad. The anti-terror prosecutor's office did not initiate any investigations into Mohamed L. either.
So many Muslims now live in France that politicians have long had to compete for their votes and are simply afraid of them. In most cases, the fear may be unfounded. But it is there and determines their decisions. The Corona years have shown what fear can do. These are not the prerequisites that should be the basis for the community of a free constitutional state. In addition: This state was brought about by someone. In 1950 around 120,000 Muslims (0.3 percent) lived in France; today their number is estimated at nine million (15 percent). Their number has more than doubled in the past 25 years.
The denial of Islamism
The Editor-in-Chief of Causeur writes:
“We are well aware of the reason for this silence: Muslims should not be stigmatized. But isn't refusing to talk about jihadism as if they're all a part of it the best way to stigmatize them? Are they children from whom we must hide the truth in order not to offend them? Should we exclude them from contemplating a phenomenon that comes from Islam without being confused with it? If the attack takes place on the eve of elections, it is also said that one should not 'stoke fears'. Heaven save us from the voters making an informed choice.”
The denial of the reality of everyday Islamism, which Gilles Kepel calls "atmospheric jihadism," is one of the greatest ills of French society. [It's holocaust culture that creates this problem in the first place.] A serious symptom of the real problem.
Text: Andreas Becker
Image: Tempi
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
AMDG
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Friday, July 29, 2022
No Investigation of “Mass Graves”
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Bergoglio Attacks Tradition in Ottawa
On the third day of his stay in Canada, Francis again dished out against tradition.
(Ottawa) On the third day of his visit to Canada, Pope Francis preached against the "dead faith of the living" at Mass at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. He did not mean pagan religions, but turned again against "traditionalism".
Through the neologisms "indietrism" (backward looking) and "indietrists" (backward looking) coined by Francis, he gives his criticism a clear addressee. What is meant are priests and laymen who are linked to tradition, as Francis recently clarified.
The renewed scolding of tradition came while in the neighboring United States, leading Bergoglians among the bishops, invoking Pope Francis' motu proprio Traditionis custodes, are suppressing the traditional rite and restricting communities associated with tradition.
In his sermon Francis said (in the video of the transmission of the Mass from around minute 48:20):
“And let us not forget that this life-giving movement extends from the roots to the branches, leaves, flowers and fruit of the tree. True tradition is expressed in this vertical dimension: from bottom to top. Let us be careful not to fall into the caricature of tradition, which does not move in a vertical line - from the roots to the fruits - but in a horizontal line - forwards/backwards - that leads us to the culture of "Indietrism"[ backwardness] as a selfish haven; and which does nothing else than encapsulate the present and keep it in the logic of 'it's always been done that way'.
In the Gospel that we have heard, Jesus tells the disciples that they are blessed because they can see and hear what so many prophets and righteous could only wish for (cf. Mt 13:16-17). Many had believed in God's promise of the Messiah, preparing the way for him and announcing his coming. But now that the Messiah has come, those who can see and hear him are called to welcome and proclaim him.
Brothers and sisters, this also applies to us. Those who have gone before us have passed on to us a passion, a strength and a desire, a fire that we must rekindle; it's not about preserving ashes, but about rekindling the fire they started. Our grandparents and elders wished for a more just, brotherly and solidary world and fought for us to have a future. Now it's up to us not to disappoint them. It is up to us to take up this tradition that we have received, because tradition is the living faith of our dead. Please, let's not go into traditionalism, which, as one thinker said, is the dead faith of the living. Leaning on them, on our fathers who are our roots, it is up to us to bear fruit. We are the branches that must flourish in history and sow new seeds. So let us ask ourselves a specific question: what am I doing in the light of the history of salvation to which I belong and of those who have gone before me and loved me? I have a unique and irreplaceable role in history: what mark do I leave, what do I do, what do I leave to those who follow me, what do I give of myself? So often we measure life by the money we make, the careers we make, the success and recognition we receive from others. However, these are not generative criteria. The question is: am I creating something? Am I creating life? Am I bringing a new and renewed love to the story? Am I preaching the gospel where I live, ministering freely as my predecessors did to me? What am I doing for my church, my city and my society? Brothers and sisters, it is easy to criticize, but the Lord not only wants us to be critics of the system, he does not want us to be closed, he does not want us to be "indietrists" who withdraw like him Hebrews says (cf. 10:39), but wants us to be artisans of a new history, weavers of hope, builders of the future, peacemakers.”
AMDG
Monday, July 25, 2022
Stunt Pope Jumps on Another Agitprop Campaign to Attack Western Civilization
Edit: what a shameless scam artist.
MASKWACIS, Alberta (AP) — Pope Francis arrived Monday at the site of a former Indigenous residential school to deliver long-awaited apology for the Catholic Church’s role in Canada’s policy of forcibly assimilating Native peoples into Christian society that led to generations of trauma and abuse.
Clasping his hands under his chin, Francis prayed at a the cemetery near the site of the former Ermineskin Indian Residential School, now largely torn down, before being escorted by four chiefs to a gathering of thousands of Indigenous peoples. After traditional Indigenous hand drummer played and sang to welcome Francis, the pope prayed in silence and the sun peeked out after a morning of rain.
One of the hosts of the event, Chief Randy Ermineskin of the Ermineskin Cree Nation, waited for the pope in a nearby parking lot and took stock of the historic import of the day.
AMDG
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Israel’s surrender to the global predators
Israeli Professor Josh Guetzkow, through a Freedom of Information (FOIA) request, received an admission from the CDC that they had not evaluated any “signals” from its vaccine data system called VAERS even though it is their own system and they write on their website about how they make use of it. On a broader scope, this reconfirms what I have written, along with my wife Ginger, in our book, COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey.
If you want to learn more about Israel’s surrender to the global predators and more about the power of globalism over nations, which grows as the nations are more centralized and authoritarian, this is a very valuable hour.
Saturday, July 23, 2022
CDC Identifies Threat Posed to Children from Aberrosexual Subcultures
Edit: were these children being sexually abused by being adjacent to these “communities”.
[Washington Post] The first two U.S. cases of monkeypox in children have been confirmed as part of a record outbreak of more than 2,800 infections nationwide, a top health official said Friday.
“While both children have monkeypox symptoms, they are in good health,” and receiving an antiviral treatment for the disease, the CDC said.
Since the outbreak began in May, the vast majority of monkeypox cases have occurred among men who are gay, bisexual, or who have sex with men. Officials emphasize that the pathogen can affect anyone who has close contact with people who have monkeypox, including children. However, they say they have not yet seen evidence of sustained transmission outside of networks of men who have sex with men.
AMDG