Monday, July 26, 2021

The Secret History of Weimar and The Usual Suspects

Edit: I’ve silenced the annoying Mossad pest, so the comments section will be free of people promoting the supremacy of a certain heretical sect and their right to impose restrictions on Catholic belief and worship. 

 [HeartisteHave you wondered why Americans know so little about the Weimar Republic, the period in Germany that led to the Nazis and WWII? This lack of information is the result of a deliberate suppression campaign by Globoschlomo.

To learn about the provocations and social realities which preceded a great war, one must thoroughly examine the time period to uncover the motivations, grievances, and attitudes of a people who would later turn to war for solutions. It is an absolute crime against history that Westerners in general are so ignorant of the Weimar Republic, given that it was the era which laid the groundwork for a world war that would dwarf all wars.

A powerful Twatter thread from U.S. Uprising explains it all.

In America, the public is given zero information on the “Weimar Republic,” the period in Germany post-WWI that led to the rise of the NationaI SociaIists in 1933.

This is deliberate. The period holds too many secrets to the modern world.

This thread will expose those secrets. pic.twitter.com/4mVbkYoC6T (Now broken)


https://heartiste.org/2019/03/02/exposing-the-secrets-of-the-weimar-republic/


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Negative Tests are NOT Enough!

Sunday, July 25, 2021

What's in the Jab??

 
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Out of all the vaccines I’ve had in my life, I’ve never experienced one that says I have to wear a mask and socially distance even when fully vaccinated, or possibly still contract or spread the virus. The vaccines I’ve had never told me I was bad, selfish, irresponsible, or an uneducated person for not taking it…or judged me if I didn’t.  The vaccines I’ve had never made me a slave to a green light on an app.

I’ve never seen a vaccine allow a 12-year old’s consent to supersede their parents’ consent. In a world with so much injustice already, that my kids would lose potential educational, entertainment or other opportunities for not having it. Where a world seems ok that the government uses false promises, propoganda, control and dominance, bribery and prizes, slander, hypocrisy, finger pointing...

I have never seen a vaccine threaten relationships between family members or divide close friends.  Never seen it used for political gain.  I have never seen a vaccine threaten someone’s livelihood.  We listen to doctors 'for' it, but ignore actual virologists expressing concerns but are threatened to be silenced.  That society is only allowed to hear 1 voice, and if you’re not with it, you feel so alone, saddened, depleted, frustrated, helpless, raw… 

I have never seen a vaccine that discriminates, divides, segregates and judges society. This is one powerful vaccine... It does all these things, yet it does not do what all the other vaccines I’ve had were designed to do – which is successfully fight off the disease?!  My health today, tomorrow, 2 years or 10 years from now out trumps any trip/vacation or opportunity to eat in a restaurant. And all this for a 99.98% survival rate under the age of 70. I did the math. I don’t want people getting hurt from covid, but I don't want them hurt from vaccines either…

Do we view this vaccine as a saviour? I’m interested in My Saviour – who already has my days numbered, and who wants people freed - especially from fear and division...who I think is so saddened when He looks out on the world today…  One day down the road, everything may be taken away from me, but I’m thankful they can't take Jesus!

            ~ Anonymous 






https://rumble.com/embed/vhnmeg/?pub=4

Cardinal Wilton Gregory Pushing for More Political Power for His Sect

Edit: Cardinal Wilton Gregory, who campaigns for many other progressive causes, seeks more constituents and large capital inflows from federal grants for managing these individuals when they arrive to push down labour costs. He’s also supporting his evil friends in the Democratic National Committee for whom these people vote come election time.


[Vatican News] Cardinal Wilton Gregory of Washington has called on the US Congress to show courage and compassion and to seize the opportunity to improve the rights of undocumented migrants.

He was addressing a rally alongside US senators and Church leaders on Wednesday, in support of congressional immigration reform.

The Cardinal was speaking at the Immigration Reform Rally, called for immigration reform “whether through the enactment of stand alone legislation or a broader legislative package”, with regards to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which was recently struck down by a district court.

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Hungary’s Law Protecting Children From Aberrosexuals Comes Into Effect!


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Saturday, July 24, 2021

Evil Bishop of Lacrosse Trying to Protect Grindr Priest

 Edit: Budgie found this and compared the bishop’s deep concern for fairness in the treatment of one of his close ideological confreres versus Father Altman, whom he treated with Bolshevik ruthlessness.

The Congregation of Bishops are clearly not sending their best.




Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Massive Covid Vax Fraud Exposed!

OPERATION JAB THEM ALL ENTERS DOOR TO DOOR PHASE

New venture rooted in faith

It was 10:30 a.m. on a cool, late-March morning, and Shane Dowell, 27, was hard at work, pushing a walking plow behind a pair of English Shire draft horses. With each go-around, a little more of the two-acre field was turned from hard dirt to soft soil as the plow’s metal wheel sliced the ground and its plowshare overturned the sod. Bothilde Dowell watches a plow go by, which is manned by her father, Shane. Shane and his wife, Chiara, own Little Flower Farm, a community-supported agriculture farm near Marine on St. Croix. The Dowells became farmers to work together as a family, they said. Photo by Dave Hrbacek / The Catholic Spirit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By June, the field will be green with leafy spring vegetables, which Shane and his wife, Chiara, 28, plan to sell to the public through community-supported agriculture shares. The Dowells, who attend St. Agnes in St. Paul and St. Michael in Stillwater, have many reasons for farming — and the sustainable way they’re going about it — including their love of creation and desire to know where their food is coming from. But, more important, the farm is about their faith and family. “I want my daughters to know what their dad does,” Shane explained as he stood in the field wearing torn jeans and a knitted hat missing one tie. He was holding his oldest daughter, Bothilde, who is 3-and-a-half and named for a character in a Norwegian novel. Shane and Chiara also have a 1-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Una. “I believe this is my calling,” he said. From left, Shane Dowell pushes a walking plow behind a pair of English Shire horses with help from a neighbor, Ken Letourneau. Plowing with draft horses aerates the field and is good for the soil of their two-acre plot, Chiara said. Photo by Dave Hrbacek / The Catholic Spirit The Dowells’ farm — Little Flower Farm — is in its first year as a community-supported agriculture venture, or CSA. People who are interested in supporting farms like the Dowells’ purchase shares, thus becoming members or shareholders. In turn, they receive a weekly portion of the farm’s harvest. Several other CSA farms are located around the Twin Cities. A list can be found at landstewardshipproject.org/csa.html. Little Flower Farm is offering 60 shares this year at $500 each for the growing season. The membership also includes a discount on free-range eggs and first choice of pastured poultry, pork and lamb. One wall of the Dowells’ kitchen is covered with a hand-drawn calendar with their farm’s planting and harvest schedule from March to October. They expect to harvest more than 30 types of vegetables, including heirloom tomatoes, Maxibel green beans and English peas. Little Flower Farm CSA members will be able to pick up boxes containing their weekly produce at locations in Stillwater, St. Paul, Minneapolis and White Bear Lake. The farm is located four miles west of Marine on St. Croix, adjacent to land used by the Minnesota Food Association. The Dowells rent their house, and they have access to five acres for fields and pasture. In their old farmhouse, illustrations of vegetables line the cupboards over the counter, where Chiara’s afternoon project of shaping soil blocks for starting seeds was waiting. Through the door, in the porch-turned-greenhouse, lights hung low, urging seedlings to grow. With each week’s box of produce, Chiara plans to include a newsletter with farm-inspired illustrations and recipe ideas — especially for vege­tables a CSA member may not be familiar with, such as chard, a member of the beet family that is appreciated more for its leafy greens than its reddish roots. “Each week, I want each box to be a present that you open,” Chiara said. She was sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of tea, her daughters napping upstairs. Although the Dowells expect their farm eventually to produce enough food for 100 shares, they never want it to be huge. They do want it to be self-sufficient, how­ever, Chiara said. “The whole purpose of this life isn’t to make money,” she added. “We’re not even doing this for the purpose of creating an agrarian revolution. Those things are happening, but they are still a side shoot of the real purpose, which is to create a way of life for our family.”

Evil USCCB’s General Secretary Resigns Over Sex Abuse Allegations



[Pillar] Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill, former general secretary of the U.S. bishops’ conference, announced his resignation Tuesday, after The Pillar found evidence the priest engaged in serial sexual misconduct, while he held a critical oversight role in the Catholic Church’s response to the recent spate of sexual abuse and misconduct scandals.

Msgr. Jeffrey Burrill. Credit: USCCB/screenshot

“It is with sadness that I inform you that Msgr. Jeffrey Burrill has resigned as General Secretary of the Conference,” Archbishop Jose Gomez wrote July 20 in a memo to U.S. bishops.

“On Monday, we became aware of impending media reports alleging possible improper behavior by Msgr. Burrill. What was shared with us did not include allegations of misconduct with minors. However, in order to avoid becoming a distraction to the operations and ongoing work of the Conference, Monsignor has resigned effective immediately,” Gomez added.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Kiryas Joel, NY doctor gives honest answers on Covid treatment.

So, why do we all need an experimental jab?  We should check back with the residents of Palm Tree in a year to see how they're doing with the variants.

Back to 1970

One does one wonder why so many of the generation that came to maturity in the 1960s and 1970s looks back to that era as the origin of a new civilization. As I'm fond of pointing out to friends, past eras are like neighborhoods; one doesn't have to live in one if one doesn't want to. Some persons plagued by a crippling nostalgia may have good reason to remain stuck in the past, however, and such need not be sinful. For instance, nothing is wrong or objectionable per se with having a cello and harpsichord in one's drawing room, especially if one prefers the sound of two skeletons tap dancing on a tin roof to the excessive emotionalism of contemporary art and Celine Dion.

The latest move on the part of Pope Francis, however, to force us all to move back to 1970 by, in effect, abolishing the historic Latin Mass is unacceptable, because it is unjust. Qua unjust, it cannot have the force of law. The abuse is prima facie absurd, because it is motivated by the urge for that which it superficially seeks to prevent, disunity and schism. The praiseworthy efforts of saintly men, like Archbishop Lafebvre, and numerous others to resist such papal abuses must be our guiding light in these dark times. Their partial success proves that resistance in the end can and shall prove fruitful.

The clergy, as ever, have their work cut out for them. Get to it. For us layfolk the question of what we should do does not have a complete and ready answer. I, at any rate, have begun doing my part partly by exchanging emails on the current situation with friends from abroad. Holy Church, as the Ordinariate Missal teaches, is, after all, "the blessed company of all faithful people," and as such, includes all those from the rising of the sun unto the setting thereof who offer a pure sacrifice unto the Lord, our God (cf. Mal. 1:11). If my emails involve bits of French and some Latin with rhythm, so much the better! Two such exchanges may be of interest to the EF's readers:

(1) To a Frenchman

Subject: Welcome back to 1970

Bienvenue en enfer! 

Haven't you heard? The Catholic Faith began in 1963!

Response:

Onward, no matter the challenge, with a spring in our step and a smile on our face!

So the Pope and the bishops prefer not to condemn James Martin and Joe Biden, obstruct those who would like to, and are marginalizing all non-Novus-Ordoists into the rad-trad bucket. They too were once young boys and young men; maybe they came from households bereft of strong, wise, and good examples of virility, masculinity and self-sacrifice. Well, that’s the world we live in; let’s make it different by becoming those things.

 My response:

I’m sure you know what you will find if you look up the word jesuitical in an English dictionary. Protestants can be nasty, but when they gave that word its usual meaning, they unfortunately knew what they were doing.

Here’s what we can expect next: The Pope, in light of his experience as Ordinary of the Faithful of the Eastern Rites in Argentina (1998–2013), will declare that to show their unswerving fidelity to the Chair of Peter, the faithful of the Eastern Rites should likewise enthusiastically embrace the Novus Ordo as their own.

As I have stressed, absolute monarchy is an eighteenth-century invention with no basis in medieval history. Nevertheless, the allure of une foi, une loi, un roi surely has its appeal. How to translate such sentiment into Latin in our own day? Una missa, una liturgia, Rex unus Papa. Plures homines, plures religiones, plures opiniones. Error ubique.

(2) From a Canadian Anglican

Subject: What's the deal with Traditionis custodes?

My Response:

The last gasp of the foul, diabolical, tacky spirit of Vatican II (not the same as the Spirit of God) has belched forth its GODLESS vomit into the sanctuary. The 1970s prove that resistance shall prove fruitful. Jesuit, Marxist, Fascist, King, Emperor, and (unfortunately) Pope. He’s doing this now because he knows he’ll be dead before the year’s out. The Wrath of Almighty God is upon us all. Repent ye, for the Kingdom of God draweth nigh!

But I haven't answered your question: Francis seeks to gain the alienation of his opponents. If he were a bit more open to capitalism, he would realize that this is pure lunacy, because thereby he is alienating the majority of the Church’s (note the capital C) most committed members, which is always bad for business. In other words, he seeks to ignite the schism he wants. 

Does it always have to be about the Joos?

https://nypost.com/2021/07/19/anger-as-french-protesters-compare-vaccines-to-nazi-horrors/

 

                                                         https://tinyurl.com/jewshatetlm