BREAKING: Grzegorz Braun’s Explosive Court Defense — “This Trial Is About Silencing Poland’s Voice”
As societal pressures mount and freedom of expression becomes more fragile, take a closer look at the escalating global tensions. With emotions running high and political divisions deepening across the world in what direction is the world heading? We are moving into a situation where any form of counter argument irrespective of what that argument is will not be tolerated. When Biden was in power they had similar rules for people that had anything to say against transgender or the whole woke issue.
This is in fact a form of censorship.
The implications are enormous.
Is there a storm coming?
Are we at a watershed moment?
SK wrote:
Protestantism, in particular, is closest to Judaism….
What we have today is not Protestantism. Not anymore. Nobody’s protesting. In fact, they have publicly acclaimed that they agree on some of the doctrines now and that Protestantism is dead. So, what we have is another religion. It is a religion that is based on Catholicism with Protestant flavors without an antichrist that is ruling at the moment, but someone that will come in the future.
Paul in his second letter to the Thessalonians points to a tremendous increase in spiritism.
Spiritualism asserts that men are unfallen demigods, that each mind will judge itself, that true knowledge places men above all law. That all sins committed are innocent, for whatever is right and God does not condemn. Multitudes are thus led to believe that desire is the highest law, that license is liberty and that man is accountable only to himself.
What is to prevent the world from becoming a second Sodom.
Anarchy is seeking to sweep away all law.
Not only divine but human.
The spirit of unrest.
from the Catcher in the Rye
Protestants share the Jewish aversion to worldly mediators between themselves and their imaginary abstractions.
Catholics and Orthodox Christians retain the pagan practice of using idols, as mediators.
The Catholic Church makes tradition above or equal to Scripture, but in actuality many of its traditions actually stem from pagan sun worship.
Its teachings, beliefs and practices come from Mithraism—a form of paganism that existed in Babylonian times.
The Church became divided into the Catholic Church who accepted the pagan doctrines, and the true Christian Church who resisted Constantine’s indoctrination.
Sun worship is often seen as primitive, but is in fact a sophisticated awe-‐inspiring system of worship that appeals to the senses and captivates the mind with its grandiose ceremonies.
This system of worship has been perpetuated throughout generations, and in our time forms the basis of Earth religions, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Catholicism.
In the mysteries of Catholicism, sun worship reaches its highest form.
E. Michael Jones ( is an antisemitic Traditionalist Catholic writer who aims to defend traditional Catholic teachings and values from those he perceives as seeking to undermine them. At various times, such diverse groups as Protestants and moviemakers have been the subjects of his ire. However, a longstanding obsession of Jones is the damage that he believes Jews are inflicting on the Catholic Church and Western civilization) does not view Catholicism as having “pagan symbols” in the sense of being a pagan religion in disguise. Instead, he argues that the Catholic Church successfully “baptized” or incorporated elements of pagan culture—primarily Greek philosophy—into a Christian framework governed by Logos (divine reason).
Jews believe in a vengeful god….the vengeance of the slave who seeks retribution for his plight.
The god of the Christians is a intolerant, vengeful, cruel god, expressing the psychology of the weak, and their bitterness towards nature and her injustices…towards them.
When people begin to philosophize they seem to think it necessary to make themselves artificially stupid.
Bertrand Russsell
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What did Thomas Paine say on his deathbed?
His reported last words, “I would give worlds if I had them, that The Age of Reason had never been published. O Lord, help me! Christ, help me!” reveal a desperate plea for divine mercy. Paine, who had once championed reason over faith, seemed to be gripped by a fear of eternal separation from God as he faced death.
What men say in times of despair, is not rational……they grasp at anything to find hope.
Grow up.
Some pretty bad irrationalities have been uttered by men in the lap of luxury and excess, too.
“Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man.”
“Cruel men believe in a cruel God and use their belief to excuse their cruelty.”
Say people didn’t believe in a cruel God, would that help?
Abstractions, such as the god of Abraham, expose the essence of a man - they give it direction and a means.
Slavish men are seduced by narcissistic vindictive masters….
Slaves that seek retribution towards whatever made them the way they are.
Esoteric impulses are externalized via language and these abstractions.
And so I quite humbly ask you… can you be brought to believe…
Slave ethics. Herd morals.
Positive nihilism. They offer a “positive” alternative to an existence they despise and want to nullify.
The positive is always ‘esoteric’…metaphysical…supernatural, occult….and to access it you must use their method, or through their meditations.
Judaism is the young mother who was ‘raped’ or ‘seduced’ by some ‘evil’ pagan Roman, or desert entity, to give birth to two offspring:
A daughter (Christianity) and a son (Islam).
The other is antagonistic to her same sex parent, as usual, but the son is a momma’s boy, he has a love/hate relationship with her.
All three claim the pinnacle of victim status.
All three are messianic.
All three are superstitious, fanatical, and intolerant of all alternatives.
All three have an eschatology.
All three are absolutist.
All three are deceptive, using leis to seduce, coerce or bribe their way to what they covet: power.
All three offer salvation myths.

