Mocking Christ Is a Jewish Value
JEFFREY Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell used non-Jewish girls in their sexual blackmail operation.
THESE figures are a rare instance of truth in a mountain of fables.
Whites were involved in the slave trade too, but Jews played a major, arguably dominant, role, both in America and South America. Virtually no Jews participated in the efforts to end slavery. The holy books of Judaism teach that enslavement of non-Jews is a Jewish value.
FROM Understanding the Jews, Understanding Anti-Semitism by Hervé Ryssen:
“Cosmopolitan ” propaganda is always aimed at destroying all local elites, whatever and wherever they are: encouraging the workers to revolt against their employers, the peasants against the lords. All authority is discredited, ancestral traditions are bespattered and ridiculed, and the “bourgeoisie” and “aristocrats” are always depicted in the darkest colours.
The Dead Poets Society was filmed in 1990. The film shows us an elite boarding school in the USA, an old and noble institution intended for the sons of high society. A literature professor upsets the lives of the students and dynamites the “dusty old values” of these “narrow¬ minded Christians”. This film, which invites us to reject traditions and norms, was directed by Peter Weir. (more…)
"IN the Torah, there's no such thing as freedom of speech." Freedom of speech is for the rabbis. "The wicked people -- you don't let them speak." Who is a wicked person --- anyone who resists Jewish tyranny and refuses to kiss Jewish knuckles. That's what a "Nazi" is.
SO often one sees the clergy of Conciliar Church laughing. An especially vivid example comes from yesterday's ceremony in Washington, D.C. installing Robert McElroy as one of its cardinals. The grins said, "We're not in the least worried." Sure, untold millions have defected. Sure, tens of thousands of schools, hospitals and sacred congregations have closed or are nearly closed. Sure, few good men come to our doors. Sure, we've lost whole continents to the faith. Sure, more and more people are accusing us of being heretics and apostates. Sure, we are the object of scandal and reproach, some of it earned and some of it not. Sure, we ourselves detest Catholicism. But all is well --- and we will laugh. The megaphones of the media reprised its beloved theme. The Catholic Church is an institution that approves child molestation and rape, we are told. And some righteously gathered in Washington to accuse -- justly -- these purported bishops of racketeering in their funding of the migrant invasion of America. But the news as usual entirely missed the most important story. These men are not cardinals or even members of the Catholic Church. The Catholic church is not simply an organization. It's not a club. It's a faith, a body of defined beliefs and laws. One of those beliefs is that if you reject even one article of the Faith, you are not a member of the Catholic Church. One cannot…
JESUS returned from the Jordan full of the Holy Spirit, and by the Spirit he was led on into the wilderness, where he remained forty days, tempted by the devil. During those days he ate nothing, and when they were over, he was hungry. Then the devil said to him, If thou art the Son of God, bid this stone turn into a loaf of bread. Jesus answered him, It is written, Man cannot live by bread only; there is life for him in all the words that come from God. And the devil led him up on to a high mountain, and shewed him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time; I will give thee command, the devil said to him, over all these, and the glory that belongs to them; they have been made over to me, and I may give them to whomsoever I please; come then, all shall be thine, if thou wilt fall down before me and worship. Jesus answered him, It is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God; to him only shalt thou do service. Luke 4:1-8 (Knox Bible)
FROM a 2011 post:
Melanie Thernstrom, the daughter of neoconservative authors Abigail and Stephan Thernstrom, has written of her experience hiring an egg donor and two different surrogates to provide her and her husband with an instant family of two children. This real-life version of Margaret Atwood’s reproductive dystopia in The Handmaid’s Tale is told with a confusing blend of self-awareness and self-deceit. The absence of any blatant coercion in the many contractual arrangements Thernstrom and her husband, Michael Callahan, made with others, including with the woman who supplied breast milk, is chillingly representative of technocratic liberalism.
Liberal society blandly draws people in with a system of material rewards and the appearance of mutual necessity. Thernstrom met with the donor and surrogates in coffee shops, where they held friendly chats and cheerily deliberated. Everyone had something to gain but all self-interest could be couched in altruistic terms. The donors only wanted to help. They weren’t looking for money. Thernstrom only wanted to do something utterly natural – have a family – and do the best for her marriage. She wasn’t shopping for children in the way one might shop for a car. (more…)

FROM a 1960 pastoral letter by Cardinal Giuseppe Siri on the psychological and cultural effects of women wearing pants:
In fact, as relations between the two sexes unfold with time’s passing, an instinct of mutual attraction becomes predominant. The essential base of this attraction is a difference between the two sexes that is made possible only by the fact that one complements the other. If, then, this difference becomes less marked because one of its major external signs is eliminated, and because the normal psychological structure is weakened, then a fundamental factor in the relation changes.
The problem goes even further. Chronologically, the mutual attraction between the sexes is naturally preceded by that sense of shame that restrains the rising of the primary instincts, imposes respect for one another, and tends to elevate the mutual esteem and a salutary fear to a higher level regarding those instincts, which otherwise would push forward to uncontrolled acts. To change the clothing – which by its difference reveals and maintains the limits of nature and its natural defenses – levels such distinctions and helps to diminish the vital defenses of the sense of shame. (more…)