They Gotta Have their Idols
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"Remember that even Stalin had to take a step back and grant 'concessions' to those disappointed with Communism. Trump is in that concession-granting phase, but it's merely a ploy. Many of these concessions aren't even real concessions. Read everything carefully." [Source]
MARC writes:
Thank you for your article, “Cooking and Love,” published a few days ago.
I had never heard of the Lutèce before, nor of the chef André Soltner, but then I’m not very cultivated and certainly not in the culinary field, so not much of a surprise here.
However, checking on the internet about Mr. Soltner, I could see he was from Thann where he was born in 1932. Though my wife is Swiss and we live on the other side of the border from Alsace, one of her grandmothers was born a few months later and lived her whole life in a small town just a mere miles away from Thann. (more…)
THEY trusted the science. They did what the government told them to do. Three families devastated by a modern form of medical witchcraft: here, here and here. When will those whom they trusted pay for these crimes?
ALAN writes:
Thank you for informing your readers of the death of Anita Bryant. I would like to present a few thoughts representing the views of Americans who knew better than to accept the lies told about her.
Her critics claimed a thousand times over that she was an evil, mean-spirited, hate-filled “anti-gay rights” bigot. If that were true, once would be enough to prove it, wouldn’t it? But they know they cannot prove it, so they repeat it endlessly in Big Lie snow-job fashion: A decades-long degradation ritual, standard Communist operating procedure. (more…)
ONE winter evening many years ago, I was driving home from work on a highway outside Camden, New Jersey. The darkened hulk of this small city, one of the most dangerous in America, appeared before me on the road when a car about 100 feet ahead of me, traveling at about 60 miles per hour, suddenly spun out of control on a patch of ice.
I saw it revolve in place like a tiny toy top and then career to the side of the road near a bank of snow. It was a terrifying sight and the very instant I saw it, I pulled over to the shoulder and then parked right behind the car.
The stunned driver spilled out of the driver’s seat. A black man of about 30 years old, he stumbled up the steep, snowy embankment and sat down with his head in his hands.
I ran up the hill and called to him, “Are you okay? Are you okay?” (more…)
1. TREAT those of other races with kindness, courtesy, civility and genuine good will. 2. Refrain from patronizing virtue-signaling and excuse-making. 3. Never use deprecating slang words or images to describe other races. 4. Show patience toward whites who idolize other races, and who believe in racial utopia, while firmly rejecting their hellish flights from reality. 5. Do not befriend those with racial obsessions. 6. Do not discuss racial differences at social gatherings. 7. Treat those you meet in this multicultural empire as individuals, not representatives of racial types, but seek this empire's end. 8. Love your own race more than other races. 9. Defend the interests of the white race with confidence and personal sacrifice, knowing that to do so is to be misunderstood and to seek the good of other races, as well as future generations. 10. Reject neurotic white guilt and the systematic defamation of the white race without indulging the fantasy that whites are without faults.
When the lessons and tasks are all ended, And the school for the day is dismissed, The little ones gather around me To bid me “good night,” and be kissed. Oh, the little white arms that encircle My neck in their tender embrace; Oh, the smiles that are halos of heaven, Shedding sunshine of love on my face. And when they are gone, I sit dreaming Of my childhood—too lovely to last— Of joy that my heart will remember While it wakes to the pulse of the past: Ere the world and its wickedness made me A partner of sorrow and sin, When the glory of God was about me, And the glory of gladness within. I ask not a life for the dear ones All radiant, as others have done; But that life may have just enough shadow To temper the glare of the sun; I would pray God to guard them from evil; But my prayer would bound back to myself: Ah, a seraph may pray for a sinner, But a sinner must pray for himself. I shall leave the old house in the autumn, To traverse its threshold no more; Ah! how I shall sigh for the dear ones That meet me each morn at the door; I shall miss the “good-nights” and the kisses, And the gush of their innocent glee; The group on the green, and the flowers That are brought every morning for me.…
ON HIS second day in office, Trump unveils the coming digital prison and "cures" for all kinds of diseases -- whether you like it or not.
I NEVER was fortunate enough to dine at the once venerable New York City restaurant, Lutèce, known in the words of a famous food critic as “impressively elegant and conspicuously expensive." But I heard of it before it closed in 2004 after more than 40 years of operation. Earlier this week, I picked up an old edition of the once-great, now-defunct magazine Gourmet and found in it a well-written and interesting article about André Soltner, the famous chef of Lutèce for 33 years, whom honestly I had never heard of before. He was apparently the reason why Lutèce was known far and wide. I found this particular copy of the magazine on a residential curb with a stack of other Gourmet's a few months ago. They were all from the magazine's literary golden days in the early 90's. I carried as many as I could lift in my arms home and I pick them up occasionally for the recipes, beautiful photographs and articles about amazing places I will never see. Mr. Soltner was born in Alsace and was the son of a cabinetmaker. He decided to become a chef as a young man, trained in some of the most demanding kitchens in Europe and eventually ended up in New York with his wife. He was hired to make Lutèce a great French restaurant, with mostly classic recipes, and by all accounts he did. Mr. Soltner said something in this article from more…
"FAUCI, Milley & the Corrupt Congressman are attempting to have their cake and to eat it too. They want to accept the benefit of the phony 'pardons' protections WHILE at the same time continuing to proclaim their own innocence. This is a LEGAL impossibility. And if the Trump team doesn't shut this down by bringing charges against all of them and forcing them to choose admission of guilt & the pardon protection, OR proclaimed innocence & defend in court, then the Trump team is just as complicit in this outrage. The Supreme Court has made it clear. You can't 'accept' the benefits of a pardon AND simultaneously continue to proclaim you're innocent. "A pardon, in our history, has been used as an act of grace, and its acceptance is an admission of guilt." Burdick v. US (1915)." --- Legalman
"MAY you never be numbered among those whose house is peaceful, quiet and free from care; those on whom the Lord’s chastisement does not descend; those who live out their days in prosperity, and in the twinkling of an eye will go down to hell." --- St. Raymond of Peñafort (d. 1275)
FROM 1981 comes this opening to Newsletter No. 54 by the late William Strojie, whose invaluable critiques of the Vatican II Revolution and its implications are still highly relevant:
In my second paper, “The Enemy Within The Catholic Church,” written for distribution by myself, I quote freely from the encyclical of Pope St. Pius X, Pascendi Dominici Gregis, of September 1908, on the Errors of the Modernists. In this paper | mentioned that Piux X called Modernism a “synthesis of all the heresies,” which as Vatican 2 and subsequent religious and intellectual chaos has shown, is the work of modern Gnostics, the devil’s own religionists. This “religion,” under the euphemistic ‘‘ecumenism,” moved into the Vatican itself in our time, taking over the papal chair in the person of John 23, whose first appointment to Cardinal was Montini, Archbishop of Milan. Montini, former Vatican functionary of sinister influence, became Paul 6 who announced a New Order of Religion, the totality in worship, doctrine and indiscipline we now see about us. What remains since the death of Montini are only a few outward Catholic forms, occasional lip service to Catholic orthodoxy by the Vatican 2 popes and bishops — ‘Don’t go too far too fast’ — and such of the old buildings the modernist reformers have not sold off. Of these buildings I will mention just one — the excellent large Jesuit noviate of Sheridan, Oregon, sold to “Scientologists.’’ Hundreds of other such large sellouts or giveaways could be cited. Significant too are the generally hideous new structures, especially in the United States, having the appearance of protestant churches, theosophist temples or synagogues.
But this Letter is not about buildings, old or new, or the vandalism of the Vatican 2 bishops who have destroyed more of art and architecture, and burned more Catholic books, than all the other vandals who ever lived. It is, in a rambling way, about the religious syncretism as it shows its many-headed form today. (more…)
KARL RADL writes: The Council on Foreign Relations (hereafter CFR) has often been argued to be one of the most important forums for the determination of the foreign policy of the United States. This simplistic view has come in for some judicious and well-deserved criticism from scholars of the subject. (1) While I don't hold to the view that the CFR has relatively little influence other than as talking shop as suggested by Schulzinger. (2) I also think it is important not to overstate it, but rather to see the CFR as one of an interlocking sequence of complementary and competing foreign policy think tanks jockeying for prominence and influence in the North American political landscape. I think we can reasonably suggest however that the CFR is one of the more important and successful of these organizations given the prominence of its senior membership and sheer staying power in the arena of intellectual debate on the subject. Therefore it is of great interest to us to ascertain the extent of jewish and Zionist influence within the CFR. [cont.]
FROM James Perloff’s article “Trump Rebranding Globalism as Nationalism“:
Trump’s ambition to expand America is nothing more than a repackaging of an old satanic plan to establish world government through regional stepping stones.
To research my first book The Shadows of Power (1988), a study of the globalist power brokers at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), I went through every issue of Foreign Affairs, the CFR’s flagship journal, going back to its first issue in 1922. There was no Internet then, no search engines. All facts had to be gleaned from hard-copy documents.
In going through Foreign Affairs, I recognized that the CFR had abandoned the idea of, in one swoop, unifying the planet under a world government. Instead, they reasoned, they could gradually bring about global governance by first organizing regional alliances. This would be a “stepping stone” approach (also known as “boiling the frog”) to the ultimate goal of an all-powerful one-world government. [cont.] (more…)
IMAGINE going to someone else’s country and complaining that they aren’t accepting enough of you. Like it’s their responsibility to accept and cater to you in their own country. .... It’s not being a communist or a conservative or an anarchist. It’s not listening to punk rock or rap. It’s not being gay or putting on a dress or being weird. The only true form of rebellion against this system is to be a White racist. -- Apolitical
"ALAS! We let everything frighten and discourage us; and oftentimes we are enemies of the Cross, even while professing we love it. We too easily forget that we cannot be companions of the martyrs, unless our hearts have the generosity of the martyrs." --- Dom Prosper Guéranger, "Saint Sebastian," The Liturgical Year
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