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Pasta with Spring Greens

May 18, 2022

 

 

 

Why Christians Are Controversialists

May 18, 2022

“HAVE you ever wondered why worshippers of the Buddha never argue about anything? Uneducated and ignorant people think nirvana was a grunge band headed up by that guy who killed himself. Even less educated people think nirvana is some kind of blissful state of the soul, a place of joy, peace, and tranquility, and have visions of lily ponds and light and pink lemonade at the mere mention of the word. But the object of Buddhism is not joy. The object of that cold, atheistic religion is the annihilation of love, of self, of thy neighbor, and indeed the world. That’s nirvana, if it pleases you. Buddhists never argue, because they simply have nothing to argue about.

“Now, have you ever wondered why worshippers of the only begotten Son of God seem always to be arguing? And if they are not arguing, they are being ripped to shreds by bears? Christians argue, or put up a good fight against the faithless, precisely because the object of this true religion is love, of self, of neighbor, of the world—‘world’ here meaning the created order and beauty of nature, of all that exists in creation.

“Thus, the curse of the Christian is to be a controversialist, because where the true religion is involved, disagreement is bound to arise. This is true, of course, between the believer and the non-believer, but as often happens, the non-Christian is far less concerned about truth than his Christian interlocutor. But where disagreement and controversies do spring up like lilies of the field is in the vineyard of the Lord, between fellow Christians. The reason is a simple one: a true Christian loves his neighbor as much as he loves the truth, which is why paradoxically he is willing to fight with him, to tell him how much of a dunce he is.”

 — Robert Robbins, Eclipsed Catholic

See also Robbin’s latest post on the dangers of sedevacantist chapels.

Note: I am referring in the heading of this post to religious controversy, not political or social disagreement. As Mr. Robbins points out Christianity hinges on the truth of its assertions and on love for the supernatural welfare of others.

 

 

Pratfalls and Bloodless Victims in Buffalo

May 17, 2022

ANALYSIS of the self-recorded livestream of the alleged shooter in Buffalo can be found here. The full livestream is here, with the actual shooting beginning at minute 5:30.

(Warning: This is a bloodless scene, but still may be upsetting to some. Please do not look at it if you think you may be upset by it.)

By the way, if you are not convinced that rifles or even handguns at close range cause explosive carnage, I suggest you look up the Zapruder film of the Kennedy assassination or look up photos of deer that have been shot by hunters.

I post this potentially disturbing content so that perhaps the few who can dispassionately analyze it may help those who are being psychologically terrorized by staged mass shootings. Children especially hear of these things and are led to view the world as much more frightening than it is. My interest in these events is motivated by concern over this constant stoking of fear and the legislative objectives being sought by propaganda. But I don’t encourage obsession with it. I hope those who are upset by even thinking about such blatant lies would simply suspend judgment and remain entirely detached from the news. They must realize, however, that these events are inevitably leading to new laws, which will restrict speech and the right to self-defense.

 

 

Buffalo Witness Coached On Air

May 17, 2022

A WITNESS to the alleged shooting in Buffalo receives instructions from his earpiece in a live television interview.

 

 

Best Acting, 2022 (So Far)

May 17, 2022

 

 

End White Supremacy NOW!!

May 17, 2022

 

 

 

Increased U.S. Mortality, 2020-21

May 13, 2022

Abstract: “We investigate why the USA, unlike Canada and Western European countries, has a sustained exceedingly large mortality in the “COVID-era” occurring from March 2020 to present (October 2021). All-cause mortality by time is the most reliable data for detecting true catastrophic events causing death, and for gauging the population-level impact of any surge in deaths from any cause. The behaviour of the USA all-cause mortality by time (week, year), by age group, by sex, and by state is contrary to pandemic behaviour caused by a new respiratory disease virus for which there is no prior natural immunity in the population. Read More »

 

Month of Mary

May 13, 2022

“WHAT well-trained child but is anxious to seize every opportunity to testify his love and respect for his mother, in order to gladden her heart thereby?—What mother so worthy of love, so kind and gracious to us as Mary ? — Dost thou desire to testify thy filial love to her? This month presents thee with an opportunity of so doing; dedicate it to her, daily practice some devotion, some good works in her honour; be faithful in observing these meditations, lend a willing ear to thy Mother’s voice, and to the holy inspirations which from time to time may fall to thy share. Then only, wilt thou deserve to be called a child of Mary, if thou keepest the commandments of her Son, and leadest a life worthy of such a Mother.”

— The Very Rev. Father Beckx, Month of Mary(Burns and Oates, 1884)

 

 

Enslaved to the Banksters

May 13, 2022

AS Anthony Migchels explains in this 2014 interview, a large percentage of the prices you pay contain the cost of debt and fifty percent of taxation is actually interest passed onto the taxpayer. You are a slave to usury (interest charged on debt). This is true even if you have no credit card debt, no mortgage and no other outstanding personal debts.

“We lose at least 40 percent of our income to usury even if we are not in debt,” says Migchels.

The American Revolution was fought to achieve financial sovereignty, which was surrendered by the American government in 1913 with the creation of the Federal Reserve.

As an aside to what Migchels says: Government and political life are theater to distract the masses from the facts of their enslavement.  Getting Americans to battle each other over emotionally-charged issues and terrorizing them with psychological operations such as 9/11, mass shootings and COVID are essential to maintaining this ongoing tyranny and to ripping them off every single moment of the day. COVID was a wealth consolidation operation, a heist on an inconceivable scale causing stress, illness, medical abuse, death and poverty. The chattel slavery experienced by Africans in America was far better than this; it was less brutal. The bankster elite wants more than our money and labor. It wants our souls. Then Americans can never possess the collective independence and fortitude to escape its clutches.

Migchels makes some interesting observations about libertarianism, which is not an answer to a usury-based economy.

 

 

Her Mother Was an Herb Lady

May 12, 2022

S. WRITES:

I really loved your story of old ladies. My mother was one of them, and an avid gardener and plant aficionado in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She took many gardening classes at Longwood Gardens, where she volunteered regularly, and could rattle off the Latin names for beloved plants.

I was an agnostic during and after my college years (and you certainly know what college does to the young searching mind, turning it away from all things that point to God).

It was not until I purchased a home and started a garden of my own that I came to re-discover the notion of God. With my husband, I converted (with my own labor) a half acre plain lawn into dense areas of flowers, shrubs, trees, and vegetables, including a pond with a fountain. I found myself wondering how a tiny seed could turn into a beautiful, strong plant. I marveled at God’s diverse creation after hours each week in the garden. It was a visceral discovery of the life force in all of nature. No coincidence either that many of the plants in my garden came from my mother’s gardens. Read More »

 

Herb Ladies

May 12, 2022

[I went today to the herb sale mentioned in this 2018 post. Sadly, it was canceled for two years in a row due to the Big C.]

OLD LADIES, like so much else, are a thing of the past.

Yes, old women still exist in large numbers — and more are on the production line. But old ladies are a dying subcategory. An old lady doesn’t belong in the modern world. There are many reasons for this. For one, she has a lousy resumé. She reached her maturity before the hey day of women’s liberation. She has lived in relative chastity and has mostly flourished in her domestic sphere. She dresses modestly and with femininity. She wouldn’t be caught in a T-shirt, tight jeans or designer eyewear; it would never even occur to her to wear these things. She has never had plastic surgery, typically does not dye her hair or wear make-up. An old lady is not aggressive or sexy or avant-garde. Her reticence has no place in this dog-eat-dog, materialistic, feminist universe. That’s why you see less and less of her.

In my experience, two places continue to be reliable for sightings of this nearly extinct species: book sales and plant sales. Their labor at these events is essential and unremunerated, a fact which points to another significant quality of old ladies: they possess more time and leisure than the current pace of things allows. In that sense, they are true aristocrats.

Old ladies belong with books the way fishermen belong with the ocean. Books are often wise and they take patience and time to catalogue and label for sales. Old ladies often possess an alternately passionate and tender affection for plants, an affection cultivated over many years. They naturally belong at plant sales too.

An old lady who is an herb lady is a special being. Erudite and earthy, she radiates the wisdom that comes from close contact with some of nature’s supreme gifts: the fragrant herbs of the field, cultivated for thousands of years and famous for so many culinary and medicinal uses. An herb lady has often read the earth itself. She has a sensitivity to beauty (a useless, unmarketable sensitivity to beauty is a characteristic of all old ladies.) She will work for hours to sustain the delicate and evanescent scents and colors of plants, although truthfully most herbs are easy to grow. Read More »

 

Living Wage, cont.

May 11, 2022


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Fake Pope Can’t Shut Up

May 11, 2022

FRANCIS dispenses more of his manipulative mercy to the LGBTQXYZ+@#$ crowd.

Contrary to appearances, this guy is not a nice man. What he says is the very opposite of kindness. It’s cruelty disguised as sentimental charity.

Warning:  While Novus Ordo Watch is scandalously wrong in supporting the renegade traditionalist movement, it has many good articles about the heresies of the Vatican II Church.

 

 

In the Womb

May 11, 2022

BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS here on the symbiotic relationship between fetus and mother:

When pregnant, the cells of the baby migrate into the mothers bloodstream and then circle back into the baby, it’s called ‘fetal-maternal microchimerism.’⁠

For 41 weeks, the cells circulate and merge backwards and forwards, and after the baby is born, many of these cells stay in the mother’s body, leaving a permanent imprint in the mothers tissues, bones, brain, and skin, and often stay there for decades.

 

 

Hysterical Delusions of the Day

May 10, 2022

 

 

Mother Forever

May 8, 2022

 

 

What a Son Owed to His Mother

May 8, 2022

ALAN writes:

The worst day in my life occurred twenty years ago. It was the day my mother died.

She grew up in the 1920s-‘30s. Only rarely did she talk about those years. She remembered the very hot summers of the 1930s and how few toys children had to play with then. She had fond memories of being taken to visit an aunt and uncle at their home in the small coal-mining town of Pocahontas, Illinois, in the 1920s, when “Aunt Rosie” would select an unlucky chicken to be made into Sunday dinner. She also recalled leaving high school in order to get a job to help support the household.

But I believe the hardness of those years helped to determine her character. Pettiness, meanness, neglect — she never knew what those things were because there was no trace of them in her character.

She carried with her throughout her life a perfectly-calibrated measure of proportion and perspective and the interior restraint that prevented her from doing anything to excess. Moderation and self-discipline were built into her character. She never aimed too high. She never sought or expected something for nothing. Read More »

 

Forgiving a Mother

May 7, 2022

I ONCE had a friend many years ago who was raising her daughter alone. She had made terrible mistakes in life. But my friend, whom I met at work, had brought her daughter into the world, was working hard to support her without much help from others and despite being surrounded by bad influences.

She always spoke so affectionately of her daughter and with such concern for her welfare. When they were together she showed her great tenderness and affection.

Her daughter was about 11 to 13 years old when I knew them and her life was obviously lonely. She had no siblings, no father at home and her mother worked at nights. Different babysitters came to be with her in those hours.

Despite all the difficulties, there seemed to be a strong bond with her mother, who worked so hard, and the daughter seemed cheerful and happy.

I guess that is why I was shocked years later when I learned she had moved thousands of miles away as an adult and was estranged from her mother because of resentment over her past. How could this be? Read More »