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A Tear for Conquered America

September 15, 2021

AT Fitzpatrick InformerTimothy Fitzpatrick writes that the hideous Tear of Grief monument, a 9/11 “memorial” donated by Vladimir Putin and located in Bayonne, New Jersey, is “a symbol of Soviet conquest.”

He writes:

In hindsight of the “Covid-19” scamdemic, it seems that 9/11 served as the foundation for final Bolshevist world government expansion into the West, by way of the two precedents it set for unconstitutional changes (brute force, as outlined in the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion) via “emergency” powers. So it is that the Soviets and their proxies in the U.S. government sought to leave their mark at or near the crime scene—in this case, across the shore from the World Trade Center in New Jersey. It seems the more we look into the criminal conspiracy surrounding the 9/11 false flag, the more we see Soviet fingerprints. We shall continue to explore the hypothesis that 9/11 was carried out by a joint KGB/Mossad initiative to bring about what we are now finally seeing in 2021—the realization of world communism.

We should all cry tears of grief for what has happened to America since that fateful day in 2001. Read More »

 

In Toronto, Police Officers and First Responders Protest Mandatory Shots

September 13, 2021

 

 

 

The Shanksville and Pentagon Crash Sites

September 13, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Name of Mary

September 12, 2021

Madonna and Child, Jacopo Bellini; 1490

“LET us speak a little about this name, which is said to mean “star of the sea,” and which so well befits the Virgin Mother. Rightly is she likened to a star. As a star emits a ray without being dimmed, so the Virgin brought forth her Son without receiving any injury. The ray takes naught from the brightness of the star, nor the Son from His Mother’s virginal integrity. This is the noble star risen out of Jacob, whose ray illumines the whole world, whose splendor shines in the heavens, penetrates the abyss, and, traversing the whole earth, gives warmth rather to souls than to bodies, cherishing virtues, withering vices. Mary is that bright and incomparable star, whom we need to see raised above this vast sea, shining by her merits, and giving us light by her example. Read More »

 

Trudeau on Campaign Trail

September 11, 2021

 

 

 

Twenty Years of Deception

September 11, 2021

ON THIS 20th anniversary of the mass deception known as 9/11, we should take stock of how we ourselves may have contributed to lies by our gullibility and mental sloth.

I didn’t truly study the events of that day until 2013. I believed mostly in the official story before then. I was an idiot. That’s all. I was wrong. So many seemingly smart people on the Internet believed in it too. Smart people (I don’t include myself in that category) are sometimes the easiest to fool. They too often trust in their own smartness and in experts.

On this anniversary, I am reminded especially of how conservatives, some knowingly and others unknowingly, betrayed America and continue to betray America. Conservatives are supposed to be patriotic and believe in natural law. They should have common sense and detachment from the world. But dozens of conservative websites continue to push — twenty years later — the patently false story of planes hijacked by Muslims and the tired tactic of calling those who know otherwise mentally ill. The colors red, white and blue have become a nauseating combination for me because these sites so often use them to comply with totalitarianism. Obviously many of them are paid to do this. Conservatives are supposed to be patriotic. If they truly were, they would care that the American government has been infiltrated by treasonous manipulators who believe deception is an acceptable political strategy. The American military is involved in psychological warfare against its own citizens. The techniques of psychological manipulation have never in the history of the world been as sophisticated as they are now with the aid of mass technology, especially computer-generated imagery.

If you are reading or otherwise supporting any website that calls people mentally ill for stating that fortified skyscrapers cannot fall to the ground in perfect free fall as a result of fires then you — yes, you — are part of the problem.

The lies of 9/11 led to the lies of Covid. If more people knew they were participating in a Hollywood-style movie production on 9/11, they would have been prepared for resisting similar shock-and-awe techniques of manipulation in 2020.

Average braindead Americans are willing to live with this reality, believing that they’ve given up a lot of their freedoms, but still have plenty left. They are mistaken. Things never stay the same. Patterns that have been established continue to evolve. Every day they take another bite. Each day you possess less. As the pattern continues, soon you will have nothing, not even your life.

It’s like inflation of the soul. Soon enough what you thought you had will be worthless. And when you have nothing, it will be too late to cry out and plead that you didn’t know.

The truthtellers know this, but their words fall on deaf ears. As long as the story hasn’t been heard on television, the vast majority thinks it must not be believed. (John Kaminski; not a blanket endorsement)

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Irish Doctor Describes Health Crisis

September 10, 2021

AFTER making this video, Dr. Anne McCloskey, who has practiced medicine for over 30 years in Londonderry, Ireland, was suspended by a local medical board and cannot practice medicine while a full investigation is completed.

 

 

The 9/11 Wall of Tears

September 8, 2021

 

[IF you have trouble viewing this video, here is the original link.]

 

 

Confidence in God

September 7, 2021

“WE must trust with a special trust all that belongs to God, or looks like Him. Our trust must be incessant, universal, prudent, and bold. In divine things there is no prudence which is not bold. It must live and work in the dark, as briskly as in the light. It must distrust itself. It must be gay, playing blithely with difficulties; for difficulties are the stones out of which all God’s houses are built. Of a truth our whole generosity with God is nothing more than the measure of our confidence in Him. To sum it up in one word, in the pursuit of sanctity confidence is progress.”

— The Rev. William Frederick Faber, “Confidence the Only Worship

 

 

Right-wingers Are Morons

September 1, 2021

A READER sends a post from Banned Hipster, who writes:

Personally, again, just for the record: I am not now, nor have I ever been, a right-winger. I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I’m never been dumb enough to fall for that scam. Right-wingers are knuckle-dragging morons with a perfect, 100% track record of losing every single battle with the left and failing to conserve anything, even the women’s restroom.

F*** right-wingers. Also, f*** Z-Man and Jim Donald, morons who don’t know jack shit about most things but are simply tied to a ridiculous ideology that is hardly all that different than various leftist ideologies. All they engage in is right-wing virtue signaling – Jim Donald’s entire output is purity spiraling, which is just hysterical, as he sees that in everyone on the left, but never seems to notice it even in his own writing and commenting. What an astonishing lack of self-awareness from these not really “dissident” right-wingers.

I don’t read the writers Banned Hipster mentions above, but I second his sentiments about conservatives and can attest to what he says, though I have in the past been dumb enough to fall for some of these cons. Right-wingers hate the truth. So do those “traditionalists” who bury lies in a mountain of pseudo-intellectual sophistries and cater to morons. Right-wingers have a cult-like mentality. They have dragged this nation to the ground with their refusal to cope with reality and truth or their actual complicity. Hipster also writes:

I’ve found 9/11 truth is an almost completely 100% reliable indicator of people who have a clue, and people who do not. The anti-truthers are all invested in one idea, and that is, facts, reality, evidence, observation, none of that matters, because they can “prove” something simply via words. “I write this sentence, therefore 9/11 truthers are wrong.” [Emphasis added.]

My favorite was always, “someone would have talked!” I mean, literally scores of people have talked they just didn’t get broadcast on TV, so you’ve never heard of any of them.

All of what they are doing is called “thought-terminating cliches.” E. Michael Jones is particularly bad about this. He rejects physical reality in favor of language. He also simply hates white people, hates America, and believes whatever the Vatican tells him to believe, because he’s a textbook religious fanatic. [TTH comment: Jones is wittingly or unwittingly a Kremlin shill.]

Anyone who believes in the official narrative of 9/11 at this point is either guilty of such extreme mental sloth that his opinions on anything happening in the world can be disregarded or he is a disinformation agent. The very laws of physics and gravity are against him — and these laws cannot be altered by moronic right-wingers no matter how holier-than-thou they are.

[Thanks to Steve.] Read More »

 

Pennsylvania Avenue Memories, I

August 31, 2021

ALAN writes:

Not long ago I learned of the death last year of a woman whom we met in 1965.  She, her husband and her parents owned a four-family flat on Pennsylvania Avenue in south St. Louis.  All of them lived there.  We moved there in August 1965.  It turned out that we could not have chosen a residence owned and cared for by better people.  They were German, and they exemplified the spirit and determination of the “Scrubby Dutch” of south St. Louis.

Pennsylvania Avenue is a brick street.  It was a clean, safe neighborhood in 1965 and for years after.  We would never have moved there had it not been.  It was within walking distance of schools, churches, parks, and stores.  It was one block from the building that had been Maryville College.

Our years in that house left many priceless memories.

The woman who died was the last of the four. Elisabeth and her husband, Hans, had a son whom I remember from those years as being a few years younger than me. Read More »

 

Myths of Mutating Viruses

August 30, 2021

 

 

 

French Picnic in the Streets

August 26, 2021


 
TO PROTEST against vaccine passports, French eat on the ground outside restaurants requiring them.

 

 

Trust the Science

August 26, 2021

 

 

Trudeau Walks through a Crowd

August 26, 2021

JUSTIN TRUDEAU, puppet dictator of Communist Canada, wades through constituents in British Columbia.

Listen to the comments. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.

Trudeau is a snake slithering through the grass. He reads a script every day and fulfills plans that have been in place for many years.

 

 

You Can Take Your Flaming Fiddles and …

August 25, 2021

READ the latest entry requirements for concerts of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra here. Read More »

 

Existentialism in Chester

August 25, 2021

IT’S BEEN a while since we visited Chester.

You remember Chester — the small industrial city on the rat-gray Delaware River, the city in Pennsylvania where my husband grew up back in the day when America had small industrial cities.

I haven’t been able to go there lately — I don’t mean physically, but mentally. I feel almost ashamed to go there.

For all their faults, and Chesterites had many faults, they were not all that afraid of death. I don’t think they would have identified with a war against an invisible enemy. I don’t think they would have identified with a war against the common cold.

You might even say they courted death. They tempted it with cigarettes and beer and bad food and toothless grins.

Take the neighbor next door, Mrs. Weiry (pronounced “Weery”) — to mention one minor example.

She played on the train tracks when she was a girl. She lost her legs doing it. Both of them, below the knees. She had two wooden legs for the rest of her life. All for a day of fun on the train tracks. Read More »

 

The Hunger of the Hummingbird

August 23, 2021

Cornell/Ruby-throated hummingbird

EVERY day, at this time of year, hummingbirds appear in our backyard — just a few ruby-throated hummingbirds, not the hordes this blackberry farmer attracted to his fields.

Hummingbirds are extremely popular creatures, but we don’t entice them to our yard with feeders. They just appear, spending less than a minute at a time but coming many times during the course of the day, whirring and hovering, drilling with their fantastic, needle-shaped beaks into the tubular salvia blossoms and other flowers, taking away with their speedy, trademark sips the nectar that sustains them or grabbing a few barely visible insects.

For many years the hummingbirds were afraid of us and as soon as we walked out the back door they would fly away in a flash. Now we can stand a few inches away and they don’t flee. I don’t know why this is. I assume different birds come each year, but then hummingbirds can live as long as nine years, so perhaps it is possible, after traveling thousands of miles from Central America in the spring, they come back to the same yard — and have gotten used to us. I don’t know whether this is possible. I only know I can now stand close to them, look right into their jet black eyes, see the details of their emerald backs and iridescent, red or white throats — and hear the whirring of their wings, which move so fast they cannot be seen by the human eye and make the birds appear as if suspended in air. When I’m weeding, I sometimes hear the tiny, humming motors passing very close to my ears. They don’t seem to mind my presence. Maybe some hummingbirds are just not as fearful as others. Read More »