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What Nurses Saw, cont.

December 18, 2023

FROM Children’s Health Defense comes another interview with a nurse who worked in hospitals during the COVID protocols. Nicole King is a registered nurse in Florida. She states:

There were things that happened in healthcare that I had never seen before in my entire life.

And I want people to understand that we cannot undo what happened.

And I am deeply sorry that our profession failed many, many people.

But hopefully, you know, moving forward, we can try to work together to have our communities trust us again, and that we could have done things a lot better.

Children’s Health Defense is interviewing people around the country about their experiences during the government-enforced pandemic. These interviews are live testimony in what should be a public trial. But we have had no trials. No one has yet faced criminal charges for the fraud and treason that occurred. And not until those at the very top who were responsible (that includes both Donald Trump and Joe Biden) are brought to justice can the medical system ever regain the public’s trust.

But don’t expect that to happen. Most Americans are unable and unwilling to comprehend the level of deception that occurred and idolize both government and medical authorities.

There are terrible penalties still for health workers who speak the truth, as King says:

I really wish more people would come forward but what the communities don’t understand is when we get hired by hospital systems and other private companies they have you sign forms to say it’s almost like an NDA if you will that if we’re caught on camera talking about it etc that you are immediately terminated you know you can’t even be seen with a [health freedom] shirt on you can’t even be seen at a governor’s rally nothing so people really feel like we’re part of the issue because we’re not coming forward but people who do have lost everything, you know, doctors, nurses, healthcare workers.

They have lost everything trying to come forward and help their patients.

 

 

A Welsh Carol

December 15, 2023


THE OPERA singer Bryn Terfel sings with great restraint and feeling the gentle, soothing Welsh song “Ar Hyd y Nos,or All Through the Night,” often sung at Christmas time. This recording with the Welsh National Opera Orchestra is the most beautiful performance of this song I have ever heard.

An English translation by A. G. Prys-Jones:

Ev’ry star in heaven is singing
All through the night,
Hear the glorious music ringing
All through the night.
Songs of sweet ethereal lightness
Wrought in realms of peace and whiteness;
See, the dark gives way to brightness
All through the night.

Look, my love, the stars are smiling
All through the night.
Lighting, soothing and beguiling
Earth’s sombre plight:
So, when age brings grief and sorrow,
From each other we can borrow
Faith in our sublime tomorrow,
All through the night.

 

 

Crimes against the Christ Mass

December 15, 2023

WHILE the True Mass was being withdrawn from them, the people watched and endured it helplessly, uncomprehendingly, resignedly. And all the while it was being done, they were being ‘re-educated’: on the one hand, while the True Mass was being hidden from view, erased from their memory, every kind of irreverent, pseudo-liturgical, and specious criticism was being made against it by their clerical indoctrinators; on the other hand, as the parts of the Replacement were being eased in, various and sundry equally implausible rationalizations were being pumped into their bewildered brains. Those who showed mistrust and suspicion or who raised objections were subjected to withering scorn. Even now, most Catholics are unaware of the immeasurable dissimilarity between the True Mass and its perfidious Plagiarism. Read More »

 

A Nurse Who Saw

December 15, 2023

KATHY writes:

As an RN forced into retirement due to refusing to take the shot, I consider this a good summation of what went down in hospitals. My small town had very little “Covid”, so I did not experience the horrors of the big cities.

It was Trump’s giving blanket liability immunity for all things “Covid” that allowed, actually facilitated, most of this to happen. It allowed non-medical administrators to practice “medicine”, sidelined the medical people, and enabled outright killing of people. This is not spoken of, but without that, these [bureaucrats] would never have risked their necks. And that immunity is why the pharma companies were pushing for getting it on the childhood “vax” schedule: liability immunity is a license to experiment, sterilize, kill. Read More »

 

Avoid Anxiety and Disquiet

December 14, 2023

“FLIES harass us less by what they do than by reason of their multitude, and so great matters give us less disturbance than a multitude of small affairs. Accept the duties which come upon you quietly, and try to fulfill them methodically, one after another. If you attempt to do everything at once, or with confusion, you will only cumber yourself with your own exertions, and by dint of perplexing your mind you will probably be overwhelmed and accomplish nothing.

“In all your affairs lean solely on God’s Providence, by means of which alone your plans can succeed. Meanwhile, on your part work on in quiet co-operation with Him, and then rest satisfied that if you have trusted entirely to Him you will always obtain such a measure of success as is most profitable for you, whether it seems so or not to your own individual judgment.”

St. Francis de Sales

 

 

A Housewife She Could Have Been

December 14, 2023

TAUGHT by the world around her that housewives are failures in life, it’s no wonder this woman ended up where she is —  divorced, childless and past her prime.

From The New York Post:

Melissa Persling recently wrote an essay for Business Insider titled, “I’m 38 and single, and I recently realized I want a child. I’m terrified I’ve missed my opportunity.” She said after it went viral in November, hate began to pour in from men telling her that she’s lived a selfish life. Persling has a much different account of her story.

When Persling was 22, she married a traditional man and moved to a rural community in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, where she grew up.

“He wanted a simple life with children and home-cooked meals,” she said. However, Persling – despite coming from a religious Christian background – made it clear to her husband-to-be that she did not want children.

“At that time I felt very strongly I did not want children, that I wasn’t going to be like the traditional housewife. I knew I did want to pursue a career,” she told Fox News Digital in an interview. “And I felt very strongly that that would never change. And I guess I was wrong.”

Millions of women like her have been betrayed by feminism during their young and impressionable years. It takes courage to buck the conditioning and become a housewife or support the ideals of domestic life. At least Persling has the humility to admit she was wrong.

By the way, the media, after glorifying careerism in women every day of the week, seems to take perverse delight in stories like this that frighten and demoralize young women with the specter of childlessness and a lonely old age. Creating fear, depression and anxiety is a big business. The reality is, whatever a woman has experienced, however much she has been betrayed by falsehoods and however many bad decisions she has made, she can still find happiness at any age in life by pursuing truth and virtue. (Persling could make some progress in this direction by dressing with feminine dignity and modesty.)

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A German Carol

December 14, 2023

MR. S. writes:

I know it’s not Christmas yet, but ….

This delightful carol is an excellent example of what Dr. Jop Pollman said about high culture music ultimately coming from folk music. I hear Shubert in this piece, and not just because it’s German.

 

 

Norman Lear and Mass Brainwashing

December 14, 2023

 

 

What Nurses Saw

December 14, 2023

THE first ten minutes of this video provides an excellent overview of what some nurses working in hospitals under strict COVID drug and treatment protocols witnessed. According to Sofia Karstens, the protocols mandated by the government killed many thousands of people.

An interview with an ICU nurse from California is also available here.

 

 

A Menorah Un-lighting in Poland

December 13, 2023

IT’S time the world knew what the Talmud, the holiest book of Judaism, says about non-Jews. It says they are animals who may be cheated, murdered, lied to and sexually exploited.

A Polish member of parliament, using a fire extinguisher to put the candles out on a menorah in the hallway of the parliament building, tried to bring this to the world’s attention.

Grzegorz Braun is, of course, facing the usual barrage of insults and defamation experienced by anyone who dares to speak out against Jewish supremacism. I’m sure this minor act of righteous vandalism that harmed no one will be equated with mass murder. Any criticism of Jewish power is considered literally genocidal. The dishing out of vicious cruelty and name-calling to righteous critics of Jewish power is in itself an affirmation of the Talmudic mindset. The hatred Jews so glibly accuse others of is psychological projection of the hatred of the Other that lies embedded in the Talmud. Though no one should despise or mistreat a person for privately celebrating menorahs, as many people do without malice, Braun was indeed correct that menorahs should never be lit in government buildings in Poland — or in any ostensibly free nation anywhere on the earth.

Note: This is not a blanket endorsement of Grzegorz Braun, whom I know nothing more about, and it is not a blanket endorsement of site linked.

 

 

The Hidden Sphere of Grace

December 13, 2023

“EVERYWHERE evil is undermined by good. It is only that good is undermost; and this is one of the supernatural conditions of God’s presence. As much evil as we see, so much good, or more, we do know assuredly lies under it, which, if not equal to the evil in extent, is far greater in weight, and power, and worth, and substance. Evil makes more show, and thus has a look of victory; while good is daily outwitting evil by simulating defeat.”

— Fr. Frederick Faber, Bethlehem (Tan Books, 1978); p. 191

 

 

Fezziwig

December 13, 2023

WHEN the Ghost of Christmas Past appears to the hard-hearted Ebenezer Scrooge on the night of Christmas Eve and takes him on a journey back in time, they revisit a party at the warehouse of Scrooge’s former employer, Mr. Fezziwig.

The scene has been played countless times in countless remakes and adaptations of Charles Dickens’ novella, A Christmas Carol. In all these interpretations, Mr. Fezziwig remains fundamentally the same.

Let’s not forget that Christmas Carol is not primarily a tale about Christmas. It’s a story about the idolatry of money and how it transforms society.

Dickens acutely perceived how debt-based capitalism was creating an inhuman society. Scrooge embodies an economy that is based first and foremost on the relentless pursuit of money for money’s sake — not for the sustenance of virtuous and happy families. He is a “a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner! Hard and sharp as flint… secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.” Unsurprisingly, he is a bachelor, too hard-driving for his old sweetheart.

Fezziwig stands for another world. He stands for a world of owner-occupied businesses independent of global conglomeration and centralized banking. Sadly, he is later forced to sell out to his former apprentice Scrooge and his equally grasping partner, Jacob Marley.

Mr. Fezziwig is light-hearted enough to dance with his employees. He is the paternal employer who treats his workers not as exchangeable commodities but extended family. His warehouse on Christmas Eve is transformed into a festive ballroom, with the good cheer and generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig presiding over all. Mrs. Fezziwig is “one vast substantial smile.” When Fezziwig dances with her “a positive light appear[s] to issue” from his calves.

Mr. Fezziwig is everything Scrooge is not. Here is the scene from Stave Two of The Christmas Carol:

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A 16th-Century Spanish Carol

December 13, 2023

 

 

We’re All Bob Cratchits Now

December 13, 2023

08

“[S]INCE the inception of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the U.S. dollar has lost 97 per cent of its purchasing power, and there have been 19 recessions, the great depression of the 1930s and the current great depression which started in 2008, and notwithstanding mainstream media propaganda, appears to have all the symptoms of a depression. Since 1910, the National Debt has increased from $2.65 billion to $17.5 trillion in 2014, while unfunded liabilities exceed $240 trillion.”

— Stephen Mitford Goodson, A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind [Blackhouse Publishing, 2014]

 

 

Usury and the Enslavement of Families

December 13, 2023

“SINCE World War II ever increasing numbers of married women in the Western world, deluded by the malevolent propaganda of feminism and gender equality, have been forced to seek employment, so that their families can pay the ever increasing amounts of interest necessary in order to make ends meet. Most of this interest is accrued on mortgage loans i.e. on money which banks have created out of nothing. The direct result of this iniquitous financial system has been the undermining of normal family life and a dramatic reduction in female fertility. According to Aaron Russo, the Rockefellers were behind this diabolical scheme which was created to draw women into the income tax net, place their children in school at an early age where they could be indoctrinated, destabilise society and set up the New World Order. In this manner the link between usury and demographic decline has been established. Even if the usury system should be abolished in its entirety within the next five to ten years, these trends will not be easily reversed over both the short and medium term. If usury remains intact, then the world must brace itself for a depression, similar to the Dark Ages, which will last for many centuries.” [emphasis added]

— Stephen Goodson, A History Of Central Banking And The Enslavement Of Mankind 

 

 

Lincoln on Debt-Free Money

December 13, 2023

Letter from Abraham Lincoln

Chicago
Illinois
December 1864

Colonel E D Taylor:

I have long determined to make public the origin of the greenback and tell the world that it is one of Dick Taylor’s creations. You have always been friendly to me, and when troublous times fell upon us, and my shoulders, though broad and willing, were weak and myself surrounded by such circumstances and such people that I knew not whom to trust, then I said in my extremity, “I will send for Colonel Taylor; he will know what to do.” I think it was in January 1862, on or about the 16th, that I did so. You came, and I said to you, “What shall we do?” Said you, “Why, issue treasury notes bearing no interest, printed on the best banking paper. Issue enough to pay off the army expenses, and declare it legal tender.” Chase thought it a hazardous thing, but we finally accomplished it, and gave to the people of this Republic the greatest blessing they ever had – their own paper to pay off their own debts. It is due to you, the father of the present greenback that the people should know it, and I take great pleasure in making it known. How many times I have laughed at you telling me plainly that I was too lazy to be anything but a lawyer.

Yours truly

A Lincoln

 

 

Monstrous Economic Injustices

December 13, 2023

FROM The Modern Idolatry, Being An Analysis Of Usury and The Pathology of Debt by Jeffrey Mark (Chatto & Windus, 1934):

The present position of the monetary system, which is the beginnings of its complete breakdown, is the living reductio ‘ad absurdum’ of a proposition which first formulated itself in man’s consciousness thousands of years ago, which has since been worked out in human flesh and blood, and which has now reached its illogical conclusion in this century.

[…]

The present monetary mechanism is “obsolete” because it derives from dark and unsuspected throw-backs in the human subconscious. It is only by realizing and admitting that these dark places in the subconscious are part of the traditional pathology of idolatry that we can connect the workings of the present system not only with such visible evidences of destruction and sacrifice as the toleration of unemployment in a society where actual employment constitutes the only claim to independent existence; with the sabotage of plant and commodities and the restriction of production, on a large and increasing scale, side by side with the fact of partial or total destitution for millions throughout civilization; with the imminence of a second international war in a world which dreads it, which cannot “afford” it, and which prays for peace: but also with the desperate sense of frustration, resulting in suicide, mental illness, neurosis, involuntary cynicism and disillusionment, and every variety of psychological perversion or inversion which is the unfortunate inheritance, or developed experience, of every sensitive person who responds to or is brave enough to exercise his creative impulse in life as it is to-day. It is particularly necessary to realize this, because we have so long been the victims of the vagaries, stupidities and the monstrous injustices of the monetary system, that large sections of the population in every country have come to regard even the acutest forms of material and psychological misery as part of the natural order of things. Read More »

 

Singapore Rejects “Diversity”

December 11, 2023

“THE demographics of Singapore’s multiracial citizen population has remained stable for five decades, at approximately 75% Chinese, 15% Malay, and 8% Indian, and 2% other.

“The Singaporean government stated that they have a “commitment to maintain the racial balance in the citizen population, [which] enables us to preserve social stability and the multiracial character of our society” (source).

“Since Chinese are the majority demographic, I presume this actually means “we need to stop the Indians and Malays from outnumbering us.” Only ~60% of Singapore’s total population are citizens, eligible to vote, hold office, etc.

“Of the remaining ~40% who are politically disenfranchised, ~10% are ‘permanent residents’ and ~30% are ‘non-residents.’ According to the 2010 census, ~43% of Singapore’s total population were foreign born.

“Not a situation that any Western country should emulate, but it does prove that you can maintain stability simply by refusing citizenship to immigrants.”

Thuletide