A New World Order Saint

 

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Mother Theresa at the gravesite of Mahatma Ghandi

MOTHER THERESA was a remarkable woman. She performed heroic deeds of charity and often challenged the materialistic values of the West in interviews and speeches. Through her Missionaries of Charity in India, she fed the poor, nursed the sick and buried the dead by the tens of thousands.

Unfortunately, her works of charity do not mean she was saintly, in the Catholic sense. In fact, Mother Theresa, who died in 1997 and was canonized by “Pope” Francis this week, cannot reasonably be considered a Catholic saint. Mark Michael Zima, author of Mother Theresa: The Case for the Cause,  wrote in 2007:

“Even though Mother Theresa said and did much that was Catholic, she also did say and do much that was not Catholic.”

Zima presented with eloquent clarity the case against her canonization, which was subsequently rejected by the apostates in Rome. (His book, which I highly recommend, is both an examination of Mother Theresa’s sanctity and a critique of the errors of modernism.) Zima wrote:

“Sincerity does not make the saint. Mother Theresa is not a saint based on her subjective sincerity or devotion to her conscience. Instead sainthood is based on the objective truth. Speaking from a holistic viewpoint, her words and deeds conflict with those of the saints, especially when her words and deeds are compared to the words and deeds of the saints of the Church in the Old and New Testament.”

Here are some of the statements Mother Theresa made:

“I do convert. I convert you to be a better Hindu, a better Catholic, Muslim, Jain or Buddhist.”

“Some call him Ishwar, some call him Allah, some simply God. But we all have to acknowledge that it is he who made us for greater things: to love and to be loved.”

“No color, no religion, no nationality should come between us. We are all children of God.”

On the face of it, these statements seem loving and unifying. They are inclusive. But they deny the very existence of objective truth. They promote relativism and a God who deceives. Where there is relativism, there is confusion and ultimately conflict. The globalists love chaos. It empowers them. That’s why I think of her as a New World Order saint, highly attractive to religious modernists as well because her example promotes:

* a fusion of East and West
* a new God
* a one-world religion
* relativism
* mass-produced celebrity holiness
* active virtues over the passive

While Mother Theresa abundantly provided for the physical and emotional needs of the poor whom she served, she did not always give them the light of truth, which is more important than food or medicine or a warm bed. The canonization of Mother Theresa is further evidence that Jorge Bergoglio is not a legitimate pontiff. He does not possess the Catholic faith.

Read more about Mother Theresa:

The “Canonization” of the Apostate Mother Teresa — Another Impossibility for a True Pope (Novus Ordo Watch)

What about the Orthodoxy of Mother Theresa? (Tradition in Action)

 

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Shanksville

 

NO PASSENGER JET ever crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on 9/11. There were no bodies and no plausible passenger jet plane wreckage.  Susan McElwain (above) saw a drone-like object fly overhead and crash at the site where a plane was said to have crashed.

Rick King was Assistant Chief of the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department and was one of the first people to arrive at the scene. He said:

“The crater was there, there was a landing gear tire that was on fire, trees were smoldering, small brush fires, the smell of jet fuel, just small pieces of debris scattered everywhere. Nothing really identifiable you know as far as a plane.

“First off, where was the plane? Where were the people? That was my first thought, We did a search through the woods and didn’t find anything or anybody, at first. I heard a plane, I knew it was an airline, a passenger jet. That was the scary thing for me.”

The coroner Wallace Miller reported repeatedly that he saw no bodies and no blood.

He told author David McCall: “I got to the actual crash site and could not believe what I saw. … Usually you see much debris, wreckage, and much noise and commotion. This crash was different. There was no wreckage, no bodies, and no noise. … It appeared as though there were no passengers or crew on this plane.” (David McCall, From Tragedy to Triumph, 2002, pp. 86-87) Source

The story of United Flight 93 proved that tens of millions of people could be fooled very easily, especially when they are traumatized and a lie is broadcast over and over again, with no contradiction or doubt. There was no plane wreckage. And yet people believed.

Much has been made of the abundant evidence that the Twin Towers came down in controlled demolitions. The Shanksville deception is even more obvious.

 

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The Nativity of the Virgin Mary

  If we celebrate the birthdays of the great ones of this earth, how ought we to rejoice in that of the Virgin Mary, presenting to God the best homage of our praises and thanksgiving for the great mercies He has shown in her, and imploring her mediation with her Son in our behalf! Christ will not reject the supplications of His mother, whom He was pleased to obey whilst on earth. Her love, care, and tenderness for Him, the title and qualities which she bears, the charity and graces with which she is adorned, and the crown of glory with which she is honored, must incline Him readily to receive her recommendations and petitions.  -- The Roman Breviary Clothed in the sun, I see thee stand, The moon beneath thy feet; The stars above thy sacred head A radiant coronet. Dear Mother, pray for us that He Who came through thee of yore, May come to dwell within our hearts, And never quit us more.

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The Land of the Frisk

FIFTEEN YEARS after 9/11 and the onset of the "War on Terror" hoax, the American sheeple continue to allow themselves to be detained, pawed and marched through cancer machines at airports. It's a power and money-making trip by the Kosher Nostra with the aid of the obstinately cultivated stupidity of people who seem addicted to humiliation. Brother Nathanael tells it like it is.

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Merchants of Death

DR. THOMAS DROLESKEY at Christ or Chaos writes about the case of two-year-old Israel Stinson, who was forcibly removed last week from life support at a Los Angeles hospital: The medical body-snatching ghouls who walk around in white coats are very well trained to use emotional appeals such as “death with dignity,” “quality of life,” “compassionate care,” “prolonging life” and, among so many others, “giving the gift of life.” They have become so skilled at the use of these emotional appeals that they express shock and become indignant when anyone actually dares to question their supposedly infallible “diagnoses” or challenges them with documentation that “brain death” is a manufactured money-making myth. The problems are far worse than that, however. In addition to the countless numbers of human beings who are declared “brain dead” in hospitals within the United States of America and elsewhere around the world, more countless numbers of human beings are being dispatched in hospices, institutions that use a combination of drugs, including morphine and potassium chloride, to kill a supposed terminally ill human being in a precisely timed manner by stopping the heart on a gradual basis, usually over a course of two to three days. It is no accident that many merchants of death in hospices can tell loved ones precisely how many days one admitted to their “care” will live before they die. Hospices have become a big part of the American death industry that most people call…

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A School Resister

I AM proud to say that I am married to a man who hated school.

From his very first day at St. Michael’s Catholic School in Chester, Pennsylvania, where he was one of 74 in his class, A. Wood hated it. He went to first grade without any of the preliminaries. No day care. No nursery school. No kindergarten. None of the cinder-block experiences that kill the spirit of defiance before first grade. He spent the first six years of his life un-institutionalized. He was “Tony” to his four siblings, parents and other relatives in his working class neighborhood.

Here is his description of his first day of school:

That first morning that I checked into my minimum-security prison, I walked to school with my three brothers. We were in the company of my mother, for the only time in my memory.

Only “publicans” went to kindergarten. Catholic school kids were not subject to blackboard tyranny until first grade. We had no introduction to school or its alleged benefits, such as learning the alphabet and the Arabic number system. The only thing I had in the way of preparation was a vinyl pencil box given to me by a deaf-and-dumb neighbor. As a testament to neighborhood insensitivity, we knew her only as “Deafy.”

My first surprise was learning that my name was “Anthony.” I saw it in print, written in magic marker on a cardboard strip and sealed in cellophane.

I was in a room with 71 other first graders whom I had never seen in my life. The room smelled of disinfectant and rotting bananas. I proceeded to talk to the girl sitting next to me.

“Anthony,” and this was the first time anyone had addressed me as such, “We don’t talk in here.” So pronounced Sister Joseph Beatrice of the Sisters of St. Joseph. The nuns wore shoe-length black woolen habits adorned with a starched, circular bib; a sash, and a crucifix and rosary with wooden beads the size of jellybeans. Their severe, starched headpieces appeared hammered into their foreheads. They were attached to the habit with stiff ear-flaps that they said gave them super-hearing.

Since I was enjoined from talking, I began to move from side to side in my desk chair.

“Anthony,” said Sister Joseph Beatrice, “We don’t move in here.” I’m thinking, okay, so what do we do in here. (more…)

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Phyllis Schlafly

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PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY, the famous anti-feminist, died yesterday at the age of 92.

Schlafly was a staunch anti-Communist and brilliant organizer, best known for creating a strong grass roots movement against the Equal Rights Amendment during the 1970s. The amendment officially died in 1982 after many people realized that it would eliminate privileges for women, such as the privilege of not being drafted into the military. The Equal Rights Amendment has basically been enacted anyway by the courts and the federal government. However, women are still not required to register for the draft.

Schlafly was the bright, cheerful face of the invisible women who opposed feminism. She was also active in many other political causes from her conservative foundation, initially Stop ERA and later the Eagle Forum, and had an especial interest in foreign policy. She bears the distinction of being called “hateful” by the Talmudic establishment. Alan Wolfe wrote of her in The New Republic in 2005:

Let it be said of Phyllis Schlafly that every idea she had was scatter-brained, dangerous, and hateful. The more influential she became, the worse off America became.

A woman who wrote 20 books; earned a masters degree from Radcliffe in nine months; later got a law degree and led a major national campaign against a Constitutional amendment was “scatter-brained?” A woman who opposed foreign wars that were not in America’s interests was “dangerous?” Wolfe typifies the hatred born against American patriots like Schlafly. He gave not a single example in his hit piece of a “hateful” comment by Schlafly, who refused to kowtow to “minorities” but never expressed hatred toward anyone and, greatly to her credit, opposed the war in Iraq. Her opponents were the vicious ones. Betty Friedan famously suggested she be burned at the stake and a feminist once threw a pie at her, injuring her eye. (more…)

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The Model Minority: Mountaineering Edition

AN Indian couple faked photos showing that they had climbed Mount Everest. The New York Times reports: “We were committed that we would not give birth to a child until we climb Mount Everest,” Mr. [Dinesh] Rathod told reporters at the briefing. “With pride now, we want to become parents,” his wife added. Indian police officials said that the couple had not been seen lately and that they had not reported to their jobs in Maharashtra, where a separate investigation is underway.

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A Globalist’s Hideaway

I WAS away in the mountains for a few days, taking a much-needed break from cultural disaster, so I am very behind on the news. I know summer is officially over, but you may be interested in how a modern-day globalist vacations. Diana West has a post on the second home of Peter Sutherland, UN Special Representative for Migration and a vocal supporter of open borders in Europe. Cold, grandiose, disturbing; It looks like a cartoonist's vision of a Global Super-Villain's Hideaway, which, of course, it is. As an alumnus of Goldman Sachs, the LSE, a founding director general of the WTO, GATT, a member of the Trilateral Commission, a regular at Bilderburger, etc., etc., Sutherland has built a resume that is such a cliched roster of secretive multi-national elite sinecures that one might almost start thinking he was part of some worldwide conspiracy to destroy the West. Only that would be a "conspiracy theory." Still, what better place to conspire than in this remote and award-winning mausoleum of his? It is safe to assume Mr. Sutherland does not vacation with dozens of refugees in this monstrosity. The practical effects of the migrant invasion are for the small people in their home towns and cities.

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Richard Gage on C-Span

  RICHARD GAGE, founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, was interviewed on C-Span in August, 2014. The interview, which was reportedly prompted by many hundreds of listeners requesting it, is a fantastic introduction for newcomers to 9/11 truth. It is the only time the mainstream media have given serious time to Gage's organization. The fact that the media have not covered the story of the 9/11 truth movement and its principle arguments is positive proof of a cover-up. For even if the movement was in error, it is a good story -- and wherever journalists ignore good stories, there is a cover-up. The fact that building codes have never been revised after 9/11 is also proof that no civil authorities seriously believe that World Trade Center 7 collapsed from small fires. Here is an encounter in 2009 between Gage and a questioning tourist outside the White House. Gage does not consider the question of who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks. His organization is merely concerned with the physical evidence that the official story is not true.

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“Denial” Trailer

THE trailer for the soon-to-be released movie, "Denial," which purports to portray those who are questioning the widespread understanding of the events of the "Holocaust," contains factual inaccuracies, according to Hadding Scott. See more by Michael Hoffman at Revisionist Review blog.

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The Model Minority: Publish or Perish Edition

THE New York Times's reports on a recently dismissed professor from China who allegedly shot the dean of the Mount Sinai Medical School who had terminated his employment and another man on Monday. Neither victim sustained serious injuries. From the article: In informing his colleagues of his termination, Mount Sinai/MSSM stated that Dr. Chao had been ‘fired for data fraud’.

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The Man Behind “Sexual Orientation”

 

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EVER wonder who coined the Orwellian term “sexual orientation?” Or who first referred to “gender” instead of “sex?”

The man behind these innovations is John Money, a Johns Hopkins psychologist and “sexologist,” who also was largely responsible for the first sex change operations in this country.

Mr. Money, who died in 2006, started the Johns Hopkins Sexual Identity Clinic and had a full academic and clinical career. But in any normal society, Mr. Money would have been an outcast and would have spent time in jail for his part in the mutilation and sexual abuse of a young boy and the sexual abuse of his brother.

The modern-day transgender movement began in child abuse.

Max Roscoe wrote a full account of the case of David Reimer in Return of the Kings last year. When Reimer was injured as a baby in a botched circumcision, Money convinced his parents to have further surgery; treat the boy with synthetic hormones and raise him as a girl. It was a living experiment on Money’s thesis that sex is a social construct. He also later conducted “therapy” on David, which involved exposing him to pornography and having him and his brother play-act sexual intercourse.

Both David Reimer and his brother killed themselves as adults.

Mr. Money was affiliated with Johns Hopkins up until his death. When he died, he was honored with this highly respectful obituary in The New York Times. The University of Minnesota hosts a John Money lecture series in “pediatric sexology.” And now there are literally thousands of David Reimers. Most have not had surgery, but they are encouraged to deny their biology by their own parents, thanks to perverts like Mr. Money. Many will be scarred for life.

The modern-day transgender movement began in child abuse and it continues in child abuse. But then few societies have been so committed to destroying the innocence of children as ours.

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“Northern Lights”

THE Northern Lights, also known as 'Aurora borealis' in the northern hemisphere and 'Aurora australis' in the southern, are the fallout from solar magnetic storms. They appear as pulsating curtains of light in the night sky. This magnificent show can appear as far south as Virginia in the Northeastern United States. It actually acts somewhat like neon lights. Electrons collide with the earth's magnetic field; the collision excites atoms and molecules and they give off light as they return to lower energy states. The Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds (above) has brilliantly captured the lights in his composition Northern Lights. The choral work includes a Latvian folksong, for which I do not have the translation, and the text by two Arctic explorers Charles Francis Hall (1821-1871) and Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930). You can listen to this spectacular soundscape which captures a man coming up from below deck on a ship at sea -- "Come above, Hall, at once! The world is on fire!" -- and being confronted with the brilliant pulsing sky here. Northern Lights Cik naksnīnas pret ziemeli Redzēj' kāvus karojam; Karo kāvi pie debesu, Vedīs karus mūs' zemē. It was night, and I had gone on deck several times. Iceberg was silent; I too was silent. It was true dark and cold. At nine o'clock I was below in my cabin, When the captain hailed me with the words: "Come above, Hall, at once! The world is on fire!" I knew his meaning, and, quick as thought, I…

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“Judeo-Christian” Is an Oxymoron

VOX DAY writes at his site:

Anyone who is using the term “Judeo-Christian” is referencing, consciously or not, left-wing anti-Christian agitprop. There are no historical “Judeo-Christian” values; to the extent there is overlap they are Christian values. (more…)

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The End of Women

CAROLINE writes: There is so much to say about the emasculation of our world. I don’t know where to begin. I often think of Marx and the Communists (and indeed the left) and the goal of creating the “new man.” I think this is where we are. As I look around me and see all these tattooed young women, with no air of mystery about them, especially in how they dress, it seems so sad that perhaps they’ll never know the true joy of being a woman, as in being a mother and a wife and being loyal to one man, and knowing their position as women and (sometimes) reveling in it. Of persevering in a marriage because it’s the right thing to do, because marriage is bigger than the two of you. Of waiting for marriage to experience the mysteries of conjugal love. Of raising children and not feeling like they have to have a job or be powerful, great, strong, macho etc. Of finding joy in housekeeping and being satisfied.

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The Secret of Existence

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THE SECRET of existence — a golden rule that will never fail no matter what  — is to remain always, in some essential part of one’s being, a child.

Not a child physically or intellectually, of course. But in the supernatural order, in our souls, we should always be children. Children are immature, willful, stubborn, emotionally unstable and unknowledgeable. But they are trusting. They are highly conscious of the benevolence that lies behind all things. A child knows he is loved and he loves in return with his undivided heart. He has momentary fears, sometimes they are severe, but he does not suffer from existential anxiety or dread. He is not plagued with worry. It is often when adults don’t understand the complete trust and love of the child that they mistreat him. The child has confidence that he is protected even when he lives in miserable surroundings or has irresponsible parents.

And so it is with us — or should always be with us.

We are loved and protected. Benevolence surrounds us — and if we are not conscious of it, something is terribly wrong with us. Everything that happens expresses the will of God in some way. He wants the best for us in his fatherly protectiveness. But we cannot know him as a true Father unless we are true children. We can turn everything to good if we trust in his love and fatherliness.

Even when we are in our busy prime years, with important affairs and responsibilities, and even when we are old, this beautiful truth holds — we are children all the same.

Yoga instructors say we should empty ourselves. But nothingness cannot love us. Nothingness cannot satisfy us. Nothingness is nothing. The child knows there is something. He is never seduced by blankness. His heart is too full for blankness. He cannot attain that aridness.

Instead we should seek to fill ourselves.

We should fill ourselves with the simplicity and littleness of the child and through it obtain the elevating grace of God our Father. The more important and successful a person is, the more he needs to strive against the currents of his own complexity and bigness. That’s why important and successful people are so often shallow. They think they are self-sufficient. They have forgotten they are little — or they are too absorbed in the world to orient their littleness toward God. The child is little, weak and he owns almost nothing. It is really quite amazing when you think about it. If the child is not loved — and usually he is loved intensely — he cannot survive at all because he has so little to himself, is entirely incapable and is so little.

He has his simplicity — to which God in his simplicity responds. The child’s littleness and weakness ensure that he is loved. His vulnerability and poverty touch the hearts of those who love him with such profound and moving pangs of sympathy and tenderness. It is the same with us in our relations with God. He is even more approachable than the most loving human father. He is moved by our awareness of our littleness.

St. Therese of Lisieux was a great master of this doctrine of spiritual childhood and believed it was her destiny to spread this truth. She taught that we should emulate the littleness of the child in our relations with God. We advance spiritually the more we uncover our littleness in our suffering and faults:

I have many weaknesses, but I am never astonished because of them. I am not always as prompt as I should like to be in rising above the insignificant things of this world. For example I might be inclined to worry about some silly thing I have said or done. I then recollect myself and say, ‘Alas, I am still at the point from which I started.’ But I say this with great peace and without sadness. It is truly sweet to feel weak and little.

(Novissima Verba, St. Therese of Lisieux, quoted in The Complete Spiritual Doctrine of St. Therese of Lisieux, by Rev. Francois Jamart, O.C.D.; Society of St. Paul, 1961)

It is truly sweet to be a child.

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