News Briefs – 11/24/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – Core Scientific Bitcoin Miner Hit By Energy Costs And Decline In BTC

DFT – Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes Show Rate Hike Pace Likely Slowing

DFT – Regulators Look To Block Microsoft Acquisition Of Activision Blizzard Inc

DFT – Non-Western Nations On Gold-Buying Spree To “De-Dollarize”

DFT – Russian Oil Price-Cap Revealed By G7

Walmart shooter was weird and paranoid about the government surveilling him, even taping over the camera on his phone. Full disclosure – I tape over all my cameras. ‘He was the type of guy who said, “I go to work and go home, I don’t have social life,’ Josh Johnson said. Being surrounded by weirdos happily trying to sell you out to some mysterious command in a basement command center somewhere for brownie points can make you anti-social. The video below makes me think this guy was another person who was targeted, and just lived day to day under the intrusiveness of the domestic surveillance machine’s attentions.

It gives more context to why he was pissed about this employee filming him covertly without his knowledge, when she likely knew he did not want to be filmed, just moments before the shooting. Interesting to imagine that video being played on the big screen in the command post somewhere that handles his follows. Who else do you think she was Facebook-live-ing him specifically to? Who is in that command post watching that? I would assume it likelier than not she is one of them. And why didn’t she get shot? I will bet when he went out and got his gun, a voice in her earpiece said, “He got his gun, get out the back door and run.” The amusement at the fact she just did something to him that he can’t stand, is typical of this thing. Interesting they use facebook live. That may have been what that reporter on the surveillance page was using on the black guy when he said, “You’ll see him now,” as he filmed out the side door of the car, before the black guy opened his van door and knocked the phone out of his hand. It sounds weird that some low level employee in Walmart would be some sort of government spook filming him for the conspiracy, but I have seen a 19 or 20 year old cashier at a grocery store holding up one of those watches with a hidden camera in it which you see on Ebay, to get some sort of image of me as I was checking out. I assume that is like bonus points or something. There is no point in making a big deal out of that, you note it, make sure you video it with your video sunglasses for posterity, and move on. But this thing is weird in that its people are all over in lower level jobs like that. Maybe they take the job temporarily as an opportunity to apply their surveillance training or something. One of my relatives was in a Costco, and moving so fast they lost the surveillance following them in, and they had one of the Costco employees in a Costco vest actually pop up at the end of the aisle they were in, and turn to the rest of the store and yell out loud, “They’re over here!” If you haven’t seen this thing, you have missed out on a brain expander. The world is a lot weirder than you would think.

Biden pushes ‘greater action’ on gun control after Walmart employee allegedly kills 6 with pistol. I wonder if the word goes out to surveillance to just start pressing the buttons on all of the easily triggered targets, and each local command identifies someone like the shooter above, who is irritable, and orders all of their followers to harass them. It might be like a national competition to see who can produce a shooting first. Now I am wondering if Colorado Springs’ local gangstalking crew actually won this round. The local commander might have gotten a double bonus by producing an LGBTQ shooting too. That happens, all across the country, all the targets getting more and more pissed, until one pops, at which point the local commander gets a promotion or a bonus, and everyone eases up until they need another shooting. But sometimes, they get a second and a third shooting before everyone cools down. It would make sense why local Police and the DA had to cut the Colorado shooter loose so fast after his SWAT Team arrest for a bomb-threat. Local surveillance had him cut loose to keep him available because the local commander thought he had a sure-fire winner for the next mass-shooter competition.

‘I’m glad he’s not gay:’ Colorado club killer’s porn star dad says his first concern was that his son was gay when he heard he massacred five people and injured 18. Video of the interview is here, father looks high on something. Interesting article beyond that though. Turns out the shooter was making bomb threats to blow up grandma and grandpa’s, cops are after him. They get word where he is, and set up outside with SWAT and the Bearcat. He gets dressed up in his combat gear with his guns inside, and begins livestreaming, saying he is going to blow up the building when they breach, and kill everyone, daring them to enter. He eventually surrenders, the DA drops all charges, will not red flag him, and they don’t even seize the guns he had with him when he was barricaded and threatening to kill the cops. He is just cut loose with his guns.

Mike Lindell to challenge Ronna Romney McDaniel for RNC Chair.

Kari Lake files first complaint against Maricopa county, says she has whistleblowers and smoking gun evidence of uncertified printers and Dominion employees with “unfettered access.” 

Maricopa county voting centers plagued with tabulation errors on election day affected areas averaging well over 300 percent more Republicans than Democrats.

U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of appeals makes huge “standing” ruling which allows citizens with a “generalized” injury as opposed to an “individual” injury sue, ahead of Kari Lake Arizona legal showdowns.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) on Wednesday congratulated Katie Hobbs (D) on her victory to succeed him after Republican nominee Kari Lake declined to concede the race.

Down ballot AZ GOP US House races received thousands more votes than AZ races for Gov, SoS, AG and US Senate – IMPOSSIBLE!

A poll of election workers and attorney poll watchers in Maricopa County finds more than 84% of them do not trust the results of the election they worked on or observed.

VoterGA announced yesterday that It is suing certain counties in Georgia and demanding these counties retain their paper ballots from the 2020 election.

VoterGA reports ‘serious’ 2022 election abnormalities, over 20,000 votes ‘subtracted’ from totals for Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker.

A Staten Island grand jury is calling for changes to state election laws after recently discovered numerous instances of ballot fraud in a race for City Council last year, the New York Post reported.

27 absentee ballots found in New Hampshire House race decided by 15 votes.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski wins re-election in Alaska, fending off Trump-backed challenge after a ranked-choice runoff. Good. People are seeing we are not electing our leaders, and the entire system is being geared to fuck us over. Now let this government become entirely illegitimate in the eyes of the populace, and then reveal the surveillance.

Liberal PACs and charities that got $260 million from FTX and its executives could be forced to give it all back.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried indicated Wednesday afternoon that he plans to speak during an upcoming New York Times summit alongside New York City Mayor Eric Adams, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, former Vice President Mike Pence, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and others.

Biden backers brace for Hunter Biden revelations ahead of GOP investigations.

From here: “Either the FBI has abandoned multiple confidential human sources and discarded an 18-month investigation into evidence that Yu maintained the personal information of tens of thousands of American election workers on a server in China, or the bureau has allowed Yu to be arrested for crimes he did not commit and permitted the innocent American to be branded a felon and traitor.”

Musk confirms Twitter censors only targeted conservatives.

Elon Musk on Twitter:

I have a search ban at twitter, despite not even tweeting that much. Test said it could not determine if there was a ghost ban or reply deboosting. Obviously, although Elon is talking a good game, I don’t really buy it:

A top US Republican senator has asked Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk to conduct a threat assessment at the social media platform in order to better protect US user data.

The first part of Grassley’s letter highlights the risks of what Twitter employees can do to your phone:

Unvaccinated blood banks? Learn about the growing movement for clean transfusions.

Kanye West says he asked Donald Trump to be his 2024 presidential running mate during a meeting at the former president’s Florida estate this week.

Woman calls 911 for help, has her pistol permit revokes and her firearms confiscated by Police for not informing her licensing officer.

High end fashion house Balenciaga is scrambling to deal with the fallout from their controversial ad campaign that featured children holding teddy bear bags that featured the stuffed animals clad in bondage attire, as they have wiped their social media accounts of all images except for an apology in their Instagram Story.

Balenciaga replaces child BDSM-themed ads with new creepy campaign that features Belgian painter known for “pedophilia, blood ritual, occultism, cannibalism, and racism.”

A recall of Disney-themed children’s clothing over possible lead poisoning.

Outgoing RINO GOP Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan lays groundwork to challenge Trump for 2024 nomination with series of donor meetings and the unveiling of a new PAC called ‘A Better Path Forward.’

Long article which is not really the greatest had this little tidbit which is correct, and has been for longer than you would think: “If you pay attention, you will see hundreds of these LED light poles lining streets and highways and in many cases they are retrofitted with surveillance cameras and [microphones] for listening.”

The former head of President Joe Biden’s defunct Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board found a new gig by registering as a foreign agent representing Britain, to fight so-called “disinformation.” Do you think you could work hard and have do nothing jobs like this dropped in your lap?

Klaus Schwab says communist China is a “role model for many countries” in creating the “new world of tomorrow.”

On 4Chan, somebody is creating these merchant memes, where a thumbnail looks like a merchant meme, but blown up there is a totally different picture, which I think are beyond the capability of your average /pol user, and which look like some sort of advanced computing/AI is necessary (right click and open in a new window for full size):

Also I am not sure if this video is not too professionally done for a simple /polAck. As I have said, you will never see this site promoted there, while machine properties like Fuentes, Crowder, and Spencer etc get thread after thread, leading me to believe the site is a perfect window into Cabal’s scripting, and what appears there, is what Cabal is showing:

Last week, the Trucker Commission in Canada showcased testimony from top Trudeau officials from the Privy Council Office who could not justify why the trucker convoy protests were designated a “threat to national security” requiring invoking the Emergencies Act.

Canada got caught having a fed wave a Nazi flag at the Freedom Convoy rally so they could unleash the national security apparatus on everyone, but now will not own up to it:


A $4,105,200 fine levied against Bolsonaro’s party for challenging the legitimacy of the elections. 

Brazil freezes bank accounts of citizens protesting election results.

Chinese-made drones are flying in restricted DC airspace, sparking new spying fears in the nation’s capital.

China is developing a nuclear system that will be used to power its lunar station planned to be developed on the Moon’s South Pole. It will be interesting to see if they pull it off. If they do, then we will know the reason we backed off from space exploration was Cabal. If they suddenly back off themselves for no reason, then it might be possible there is some other reason we were not allowed to set up a lunar base. We were supposed to detonate a nuke up there to use the vibrations to map out the interior of the moon, but for some reason that never happened. I would not rule out the reason some of the moon shots look faked is the moon landing was a cover for a military mission to explore something up there which the military and intel felt was a threat. Since they were going to be doing something different up there, they created the publicity shots, to add to the cover.

Based Dmitry Medvedev speaks:

“Enemies of Russia are still carefully “calculating” our losses and our reserves. They hope in vain to diminish our capabilities. It continues. Enough for everyone, not only for Ukraine! We have thousands of missiles for everyone in Europe, thousands of bombs for Germany, for France, for Great Britain, our stocks are unlimited because we work day and night on refilling them up. The rain of Russian missiles and bombs never ends. it is a field in which we can outproduce everyone. Meanwhile NATO reserves and NATO warehouses are already empty, that’s why politicians of the USA try to engineer a peace between Russia and Ukraine because they know that they can’t win with our industrial potential.”

Russian attacks caused nearly $2 billion worth of damage to Ukrainian power grid.

Ukraine – Lights out, no water and soon no heat. Cold will break them over time. My guess is the Russians are just biding their time, rather than rushing things and getting people killed.

Mass power outages began on Wednesday in Moldova due to failures in the Ukrainian energy system.

All three nuclear power plants operating in Ukraine have been disconnected from the country’s power grid.

A group of 16 bipartisan senators, led by Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), is urging Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to answer why he is not transferring the MQ-1C Gray Eagle, since the armed drone is Ukraine’s “highest priority” military transfer request, amid fears that if it happens, sensitive technologies may end up in Russian hands.

US sending Ukraine $400 million more in weapons, ammunition, generators.

If you wonder what the US guys in Ukraine are doing, this is a video which shows how at least some of the war is being fought by US/Ukraine, with personal observations of a US fighter:

Violent crime comes to previously peaceful and safe Martha’s Vineyard, and they think it was migrants. LOL. Bank robbery with guns, robbers escaped, driver caught, he’s a Jamaican.

Ownership of firearms without serial numbers: case appealed to Fourth Circuit.

Republican Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall recently introduced a resolution that would block citizenship for illegal immigrants dependent on taxpayer-funded benefits.

President Donald Trump said Arizona election needs redoing following a memo revealing widespread problems at Maricopa County voting sites.

Trump-backed Republican wins in California, boosting House majority to 220 seats.

Emerson poll released – President Trump is crushing competition – demographics say it all.

Spread r/K Theory, because it is a war out there, everywhere.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

You know what’s messed up. Hunter Biden ruining Naomi for the Husband she is set to marry.
Because her first time wasn’t her husband she wouldn’t have truly fully bonded with him in the same way than if she married him as a genuine virgin. Her Eroticism have been distorted perhaps permanently away from her actual Husband.
She can of course come to faith. But the consequences of not bonding properly with her Husband is still there and will unless a miracle occurs never go away.
The reason Cabal is getting women to be whores at as young an age as possible is to ruin them for their future Husbands.
It is Cuckoldry on a societal wide scale. Undermining the incentives for Men to be Heads of Families. Alongside the “Family Courts” invented in 1839 that has since become the monstrosity it is today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhYF4UBDHwM
Again I’d like to post the Duluth Model that is still quite widespread. Although other commentators said it is being dismantled:
https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2016/07/21/all-roads-lead-to-duluth/
All those are multi-pronged attacked by Satan and his minions. Including humans.

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Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Natalie is the girl Hunter was sleeping with.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 year ago

In that crowd I think we can take it for granted something similar happened to Naomi.
Possibly the Big Guy himself.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I sure miss Dalrock.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I dont think Cabal people care about love & bonding.

From what I see, the marriages are simple legal arrangements. They relieve themselves on whom they want and quite often they are same sex oriented.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

looks like they were married by Catholic priests. You can’t be married outside if you are Catholic. Has to be a church. In the eyes of God Almighty, they are not married.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I forget the name of the act, but during Barry’s administration, a 1948 law prohibiting the “media” from propagandizing the public was struck down. The media is free to spread propaganda left and right.

Regarding the mass “shootings”, some are starting to suspect that they report drills as if they’re the real thing. That explains many inconsistencies, like the same people at shootings in different locations, old guy blocking the door while somebody is shooting inside, SWAT officers having IMDB pages, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Smith-Mundt Act?

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I believe that’s it. I’m good at remembering details, but it takes a long time for my memory to store a name.

WDS
WDS
1 year ago

Happy Thanksgiving Y’all.
Interesting how Mark Levin had Kelly Tshibaka on his radio show a couple of times and told his listeners where they could go to donate to her campaign while a few week earlier, he featured Tim Scott (R-SC) and acted like a 16 year old groupie meeting her favorite pop star yet never once asked Scott about his endorsement of Murkowski in the AK race.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

China is developing a nuclear system that will be used to power its lunar station planned to be developed on the Moon’s South Pole.
“…It will be interesting to see if they pull it off…”

There’s no doubt, even the slightest, they can. Why? They went to Oak Ridge Lavatory maybe a decade ago and copied ever single file we had on molten salt reactors. These reactors can burn every single bit of the nuclear fuel. Regular reactors something like 3% or so and then they are waste. Molten salt reactors, if set up this way, will burn waste. We have enough waste to supply the US power grid with over a hundred years of power at high levels. The waste alone can create trillion of dollars worth of energy. Since this is so good, of course they killed an operating functioning reactor MSR and spent the research dollars elsewhere on stupid, mindless sodium reactors that if the sodium hits water it explodes. Good move that. If a molten salt reactor is literally blasted open, the salt just freezes like lead.

If you’re interested in molten salt reactors, this is one the very best explanations. Kurt Sorenson is fantastic at explaining this in a simple, uncomplicated way. Even if you know nothing about nuclear power, reactors or molten salt reactors you will understand all the basics after watching this. I can not recommend this enough if you have any interest in energy in any way.

Kirk Sorensen

” PROTOSPACE on Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVSmf_qmkbg

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

China is fake & gay.
Chinese 6th gen fighter or wait to copy a design.
https://asiatimes.com/2022/10/china-racing-for-6th-gen-fighter-edge-over-us/
China automated tractor? Or just RC/mockup
https://www.reuters.com/news/picture/on-the-autofarm-china-turns-to-driverles-idUSKCN1PA0DV
China doesnt innovate and only produced a ball point pen in 2017

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That looks just like a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_YF-23

It wouldn’t surprise me if the same bunch that gave all the data on of F-35 did the same with this plane. We spend all this money on research and development and then it’s handed to them for pennies.

I disagree that Chinese can’t make new things or innovate. I do think they are a little less likely to do so but over time this will change. I certainly wouldn’t count on it.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The article says they based it on the Su-35 and Su-27. No way. They look nothing alike. This a stolen Northrop YF-23.

The Northrop YF-23 would have been a better fit than the F-22 for our present needs. They purposely designed it for a far longer range for the Pacific ocean but…Lockheed’s design was more conservative and won.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Happy Thanksgiving to AC and all the readers, commentators, and Lurkers.

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Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Yes. Happy Thanksgiving, all.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Happy Thanksgiving!

Enjoy this image of my mother’s homemade ice cream cake 😁

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Someone famous said to ignore “the labels of left and right” as outdated.

I strongly disagree! We are still using words from the Greeks 2500 years ago for our forms of government, “philosophy’ is a 2500 year old word, the Pythagorean Theorem deducted 2500 years ago, etc. The paradigm of Left and Right is seen in the history of the Roman Republic’s last days when the words “optimates” and “populares” was created! Optimates were the Rightists and the Populares were the Leftists! How can one understand history, if we drop words created IN History by actual events.

The term Right/Left was created during the upheavals of the French Revolution! THEY MIRROR exactly the conditions of the Optimates/Populares. The Right/Left Dichotomy is a FACT of Life; it is how Life runs. Socrates and Plato’s war against Democracy in Athens is the sign of that. That is why Socrates was put to death. The Right/Left dichotomy is NOT outdated.

Furthermore, there are still some 5000 French Monarchists, True Rightists, left in France. Is this person who wants to drop the dichotomy about disappearing the witness of the French Monarchists—making them disappear? That what they stand for is a “nothing”? When is Truth “outdated”?

Never.

As I posit in my book, The Case of the Barefoot Socrates, Leftism is Gnosticism. Gnosticism is a real thing—It is very much alive and well Today! Anybody for egalitarianism is a Gnostic, hence a Leftist. Anybody for democracy is a Gnostic, hence a leftist. Leftism is just another moniker for Gnosticism! Everybody in America is a Leftist, a Gnostic! Myself and maybe 300 more Americans that are Monarchists are Rightists. Everybody else is a Leftist!

It is Eric Voegelin, a researcher in ancient Gnosticism, came to the realization that All of Modernity is Gnostic! He is right thru my own investigations/research as well! I have read a ton of material on Gnosticism and quite fluent in the revolutions of the West which are All Gnostic in their foundations and actions!

The Right/Left Dichotomy is NOT dead. That is a Lie to say otherwise. The problem exists is because Marxists have engaged in a redefinition campaign, in blurring and causing confusion. That is the problem. They have no morals nor scruples and they attack language and definition. Machiavelli, Atheist, promoted this very idea of redefinition of words to engage in Propaganda!

Language is Logos. As Christians worship and belong to The Logos, we here on earth have to defend Logos. We are NOT to allow evil to attack and undermine Logos. Because people abuse language–we are NOT to give in to their bullying, to their evil. There is a Definite, Historical, Philosophical, Religious need to keep and know the Right/Left dichotomy. “To Categorize” is the basis of Scientific Thought. To not use Categories is to engage in Gnosticism itself!

Let’s remember–We are NOT to be men-pleasers. Let’s remember–We are NOT to follow the Multitude. As Christians, we follow the Truth. We adhere To the Truth—AND WE HAVE SOLIDARITY with our fellow Brothers In Christ who maintain and uphold the Old Order. The French Monarchists are real—they live—and we are NOT to disappear them or negate their Witness to The Truth, The Logos!
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lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

still have to assess all by their actions. they can SAY anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Reminds me of Sgt. Willis’s song from Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe:
When all night long a chap remains 
On sentry-go, to chase monotony
He exercises of his brains,
That is, assuming that he’s got any.
Though never nurtured in the lap
Of luxury, yet I admonish you,
I am an intellectual chap,
And think of things that would astonish you.
I often think it’s comical – Fal, lal, la!
How Nature always does contrive – Fal, lal, la!
That every boy and every gal
That’s born into the world alive
Is either a little Liberal
Or else a little Conservative!
Fal, lal, la!

When in that House M.P.’s divide,
If they’ve a brain and cerebellum, too,
They’ve got to leave that brain outside,
And vote just as their leaders tell ’em to.
But then the prospect of a lot
Of dull M. P.’s in close proximity,
All thinking for themselves, is what
No man can face with equanimity.
Then let’s rejoice with loud Fal la – Fal la la!
That Nature always does contrive – Fal lal la!
That every boy and every gal
That’s born into the world alive
Is either a little Liberal
Or else a little Conservative!
Fal lal la!

FrankNorman
FrankNorman
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Hi there wlindsaywheeler.
I think you’re stretching the meaning of Gnosticism beyond reason. Modern Leftists don’t believe the physical world to be evil, or want to escape to a pure spiritual plane through secret Gnosis. No, they are generally Materialists who think that this world is all that matters, and they want to overthrow the existing political system in order to get more wealth and power for themselves.
As someone else defined it on his blog: Leftism is about knocking over applecarts in order to grab some of the apples.
The Leftist in fact would like to have it accepted as a moral principle that he has the right to take other people’s stuff. That the rest of us exist in order to supply him with an endless supply of hand-outs, without him having any sort of reciprocal obligations to anyone else.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  FrankNorman
1 year ago

Gnosticism is marked by:

(a) Hatred of Nature
(1) means Hatred of Hierarchy. Nature puts all things in hierarchy. Leftists hate hierarchy which is what Nature does. Left and Gnosticism are the same.
(2) means Hatred of Particularity. Feminism is an expression of this; women are equal to men; they are not different. “Race doesn’t matter” is a Gnostic/Leftist statement; race is a particularity. Royalty, Aristocracy are particularities. Anti-clericalism is a hatred of Particularity. (sometimes this meshes with the hatred of Hierarchy)
(3) Something is superior to something else. Hatred of superiority is leftist/gnostic.
(b) “immanentizing the eschaton”; Fixing the World (Tikkun Olam); Rebuilding the Garden of Eden; World Peace, a perfect world which is all the basis of Ideology. Ideology is Leftist/gnostic. The Nazis were Gnostic. Marxists are Gnostic. Both the Nazis and the Marxists are Leftists! Both movements are Leftist and gnostic.
(c) Democracy. “Democracy loves a large mass and hates all divisions” is the core of methodology of Gnosticism and the Left.
(d) Egalitarianism. It destroys particularity and hierarchy so it is the movement of Gnosticism and is Leftist.
(e) extreme individualism.
(d) Hatred of Tradition; Hatred of History. The Left and Gnostics have both of those characteristics.

As you can see, Leftism and Gnosticism have the same characteristics. The Left in the French Revolution destroyed hierarchy, destroyed particularity, destroyed the customs and traditions of France, they ended the particularity of the different provinces, their languages of Catholic France, they imposed democracy (modern republicanism) and promoted egalitarianism. All of that Gnostic. The French Revolution inspired Marxism, Communism, National Socialism. Hitler said he was the full counterpart of the French Revolution. Nazis chanted in the streets of going “to the barricades” and attacked “reaction”.

FrankNorman
FrankNorman
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Two belief-systems can share common traits, without being the same thing. I don’t believe the Left have ever been serious about the egalitarianism stuff – it was always about demolishing the old hierarchies to make way for their new ones – which have themselves at the top rather than those other people.
“All are equal but some are more equal than others” as Orwell, himself a lifelong supporter of egalitarian ideology who by the end of his life had come to realize that it was all a scam, described it.
Leftist ideologies are very this-world oriented. They want to create heaven on earth – but on their own terms. They do not believe in a spiritual world, which classic Gnostics by definition did.
Remember Diogenes’ observation that by Plato’s definition, a plucked chicken was a man.
As Christians, we can agree with actual Gnostics that nature is fallen. But not for the same reasons. But the Left, in its drive to reject all morality, all accountability, is quite willing to appeal to “nature” when it suits them – such as when they claim that gay people were born that way.

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

“Socrates and Plato’s war against Democracy in Athens is the sign of that. That is why Socrates was put to death. The Right/Left dichotomy is NOT outdated.”

PLATO’s war against democracy. Nietzsche, of course, was right about Plato betraying the REAL Socrates. Just like the apostles betrayed the REAL Jesus. Just like Nietzsche’s “followers” on BOTH the right AND the left betrayed Nietzsche. Socrates himself was put to death because he threatened to undermine the power of a clique of elite tyrants, you dishonest monarchist traitor.

As for democracy, the original Athenian form was inseparable from the METHOD of Sortition. The lottery system, like a jury. If we had that system in America, provided we ratify Article the First and multiply the seats in Congress by 10, we’d be well on our way toward restoring our GOOD Republic (as opposed to Plato’s hideous Republic that monarchist scum and Straussian neocon ghouls worship) which is not JUST a constitutional republic but ALSO a representative democracy.

As for revolutions, they always seem to be hijacked by THE WORST revolutionaries, the Jacobins and the Bolsheviks, the fanatics who might as well be mentally colonized by anthropicidal spirit-parasites sent back in time from an alt-future by artificial intelligence overlords, which would seek to ruin every opportunity humanity has miraculously generated to liberate ourselves from the tyranny of the malevolent ruling class. Guillotines are actually a very promising idea, so long as there is no bloodlust that spills over, so long as the GLOBALISTS and MONARCHISTS [glares in unspeakable fury] and TRAITORS are the ones whose heads wound up being “healed”, although I personally think we (not YOU, but WE, The People, you are permanently excluded from that category) should expect more from ourselves morally and use nitrous oxide chambers to execute the worst Cabal Baddies, instead. Not that I’m necessarily opposed to Kratman’s vision of journalists and other enemies of America being literally crucified up and down the interstate.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

“Blessed is the man who has not listened to the counsels of the ungodly”.

You quote Nietzsche? An Atheist? When do atheists have a say over what Philosophy is or is not? Nietzsche is an idiot. Nietzsche doesn’t know his ass from a whole in the ground. This guy praised the sophists. No Atheist can be a philosopher. In order to be a Philosopher, one must have Arete. No Atheist can have Arete nor do Philosophy. Nietzsche is the ungodly.

And again, you present an oxymoron. Globalists and Monarchists are NOT in the same boat. Globalists got rid of Monarchy because Monarchy stood in the way of globalization. All things operate on Monarchy. Every herd has a Monarch; there are exceptions but exceptions do not form the rule

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Nietzsche was NOT AN ATHEIST. You are either ignorant, or you are lying. He did not declare God dead, he LAMENTED that atheists and nihilists had “killed” God. But he did not actually believe that God was actually dead. Nietzsche DID NOT PRAISE THE SOPHISTS. On the contrary, he despised them. He didn’t even unreservedly praise Socrates. Nietzsche’s defining philosophical trait was POLYVALENCE, meaning he identified and judged BOTH the good AND the bad about every single individual/group. You are, again, either an ignoramus, or a liar. A single reading of Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-CHRISTIAN (*not* “The Anti-Christ”, as it is so often mistranslated, because Nietzsche LOVED JESUS, and he despised “Christians” PRECISELY BECAUSE HE LOVED JESUS) would prove you wrong.

It is a nauseating joke for you to suggest that globalism and monarchy are incompatible. They are EXTREMELY compatible. Think about it, lurkers, and AC, think about the glaring similarity this monarchist fails to mention: CENTRALIZED POWER. Anyone remember what core political value distinguishes us as Americans? Right. DECENTRALIZATION. So, again, this monarchist is a TRAITOR. I recommend that he take the soonest flight to London, on a one-way trip, and never step foot in the United States again.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

Here:

“God”, “immortality of the soul”, “redemption”, “beyond”­ without exception, concepts to which I never devoted any atten­tion, or time; not even as a child. Perhaps I have never been child­ like enough for them?
I do not by any means know atheism as a result; even less as an event: it is a matter of course with me, from instinct. I am too inquisitive, too questionable, too exuberant to stand for any gross answer. God is a gross answer, an indelicacy against us thinkers — at bottom merely a gross prohibition for us: you shall not think! (Ecce Homo ‘Why I Am So Clever’ §1)

One can find a greater exposition here:
nIeTzScHe WaS nOt aN aThEiSt : Nietzsche (reddit.com)

Nietzsche was a riddler; so intellectual that he intellectualized himself into a bunch of gibberish. What he DID do was undermine the true Christian God. To do so is to create an idol. See, Atheism can in a metaphysical sense can be applied to anyone denying the Trinitarian God of the Universe as defined by the Catholic Faith. Anyone outside of the One Orthodox, Catholic Faith is an Atheist. They make idols and idols do not exist.

Nietzsche is just being cutsy, playing word games and creating riddles; actually he is running around in circles. Too highly intelligent for his own good. Atheism is a malady of the highly intelligent. Vox Day, Edward Feser were also atheists in their younger days.
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Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Ah, so you’re just digging your treasonous monarchist grave even deeper with a CATHOLIC shovel now. Cool. The God Nietzsche’s talking about there, by the way, is the PSEUDO-God of tyrannical posers like you for whom God is but a tool of mass control. Nietzsche definitely didn’t believe in THAT God, no, correct. But he was not, ultimately, an atheist. If you actually knew your Nietzsche, instead of needing to resort to quote-hunting, you would know that. But you’re a dilettante. Luckily for us, the rest of us. YOU ARE LAZY. Probably because, as a Wannabe Elite, you feel ENTITLED to merely judge, without the prerequisite understanding. You are a TOTAL FRAUD. Of course, lmfao.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

The Byzantine Empire lasted 1200 years. The Protestant/Masonic experiment of America is dead as of 1950. It didn’t even make it to 200 years!

All you have is ad-hominem attacks. I’m a dilettante? Then you haven’t visited my academia page. Its all right there.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

The Byzantine Emipre and its relatives were just as dead and controlled as any other.
They just were considered useful to the parasites for a longer time and there were less apparent options for the parasites to switch to.

America was killed faster because it was a greater threat to them.

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phelps
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

FFS, the Byzantine Empire was hardly continuous. The Justinian Dynasty ended in revolt around 600 (gee, 200 years?) The next 150 years were all revolt, invasion from Arabs, and multiple sieges of Constantinople.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: Activision Blizzard and Microsoft.
I loved starcraft 1 and WC3. Peak blizzard. Since they were bought out its been a steady decline as far as I can tell. WC3 reforged being a particularly low point. Starcraft 2 was more or less ok. Not too bad and not too great either. The woke shit wasn’t nearly as bad as it could have been, or is in other stuff. Ironically, the biggest problems with the campaign here in my opinion was the boring more traditional love story in the second chapter (starcraft 2 was released in 3 parts). “oooooh, Jiiiimm!!1” was said way too many times, and wasn’t even a major plot point in the original. Actually, it was more of a throw away joke about a hot chic being a psychic and first impressions.

There were a couple of lines also written by someone who seemingly wasn’t familiar with the original at all. They didn’t even bother to watch a let’s play of it. Either that, or they just didn’t give a shit. Augustgrad was assaulted in two different missions by two different factions, one including OG kerrigan, in the original. Yet when this happens again, “its the hardest fight of her career.” Not only was it not the hardest fight for kerrigan mechanically, it also wasn’t the hardest plotwise. The final mission of brood war involved most forces not being available, in terms of narrative you could still build whatever, and you had to fight 3 different factions all going after you at the same time. It is a very hard mission, and the final mission of SC2 part 2 doesn’t compare either mechanically or or plot.

Also, turning kerrigan into a messiah figure and the whole turn from scifi to essentially religious/spiritual plot was a very odd direction to take. She was built up as a great villain, and that was pretty much thrown out almost immediately. Not exploring the character as she was at the end of brood war was a big missed opportunity. Samir Duran was also a great villain, and he was brushed away even harder. Can’t have a sand nig be a villain, so he was rewritten as a shapechanger and magically became German. hmmmm. They at least took the better route of minimizing the character than focus too hard on the woke shit. Could have been way better, but could have been way worse.

Poor writing aside, mechanically the game was reasonably fun with some nice quality of life improvements and much more varied mission types.

Activision isn’t all that far from EA levels of studio and property destruction. Thats a cabal company if there ever was one. While generally buy outs tend to be bad for the games and studios that it happens to, that has basically already happened anyway when activision bought blizzard. There is a vague possibility that microsoft could run it better than activision, but I am not going to hold my breath.

Speaking of games, I do have a recommendation. DEEP ROCK GALACTIC is a co-op hoard shooter where you take the role of scifi dwarves mining on a hostile planet. Its a lot of fun, with a lot to do. Highly recommend it.

https://youtu.be/__ydQwf_Hng

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Miles Mathis on the Colorado mass shooting:

http://mileswmathis.com/aldrich.pdf

I agree with the take that all of these are faked. However, they were ridiculously sloppy with this one.

map
map
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

That’s a great article.

Chriz
Chriz
1 year ago

Have a Happy Turkey Day AC !

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE Unvaccinated blood banks.

Haha. Good luck with that. You fucks aren’t getting shit. “They do it for free.” Haha. No we don’t.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Visions of us running for our lives or else become blood bags will now haunt my sleep

phelps
1 year ago

I would not rule out the reason some of the moon shots look faked is the moon landing was a cover for a military mission to explore something up there which the military and intel felt was a threat.

My working theory is that the surface of the moon is so obviously artificial that we can’t show it without it being ridiculously clear that it is artificial. We got a dose of that with the mars rovers and all the manufactured debris around them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

That the moon is artificial and existed all through our known history. A documentary speculated they are a huge spaceship through which humanity seeded earth or something elselike.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Supposedly, there are records of ancient cultures who remember the moon arriving between 11 and 13,000 years ago. It’s documented in Ancient Aliens and Immanuel Velikovsky’s “Worlds In Collision”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: AI art.

Ya, I was thinking that was AI art as well. I am a fan of the happy merchant meme, but those images are pretty annoying. There has definitely been an uptick on garbage on pol to drown out anything good. Its a traditional COINTELPRO technique being automated more successfully now. Everyone involved in shitting up the internet in this way, cause its not just pol, should be executed.
As far as the video, anyone could do that one. The clip is from a film and just has made up subtitles. Adding subtitles to an already existing movie scene shouldn’t be that difficult technically.

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highangelhell
highangelhell
1 year ago

Mystery person shoots guy’s beagle. Man offering $12,000 reward for information. No leads.
https://youtu.be/znZ9DtgOLIc

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

‘Balenciaga replaces child BDSM-themed ads with new creepy campaign that features Belgian painter known for “pedophilia, blood ritual, occultism, cannibalism, and racism.”’

Belgium is very bad news, a country to absolutely avoid. I’m not even going to click on that link.

In the 19th century, there was already a famous Belgian painter, James Ensor, who did disturbing Cabal art.

And here’s a 1999 news article from the freaking New York Times (!):

BRUSSELS— In Belgium, the X-Files refer not to the U.S. television series but to a series of horrific witness accounts of an alleged pedophile network.
The five women and the male transvestite who testified anonymously in Belgium under the code-name “X” described an underworld of snuff movies and sadomasochist torture that was almost impossible to believe. And they said that politicians and other highly placed members of society were involved.

Furthermore, the Belgians did a huge genocide in the Congo Free State around 1900, about 10 million killed.

The headquarters of the EU and Nato are in Brussels, Belgium.

Etc.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“In the 19th century, there was already a famous Belgian painter, James Ensor, who did disturbing Cabal art.”

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Queen Victoria’s husband was Belgian royalty.
The UK gave a defense guarantee to Belgium before WWI.
Wild lies about the German occupation of Belgium were part of the propaganda campaign to get America into WWI.

Was Belgium the Ukraine of the time?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Antwerp. Diamond capitol of the world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Belgium is riddled with paedophiles and deviants.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> On 4Chan, somebody is creating these merchant memes, where a thumbnail looks like a merchant meme, but blown up there is a totally different picture, which I think are beyond the capability of your average /pol user, and which look like some sort of advanced computing/AI is necessary

The full source code for a couple AI image generators released/leaked a while back, and I think it’s entirely intentional to muddy the waters on fake images vs real images.

Cabal’s wet dream is AI that can make photorealistic images because they would have an automatic hand-wave excuse for any dump of real images of their ghouls killing or raping children, drinking blood, etc.

Feels like they expect a hangout of their demonic behavior coming soon and are saturating the market with AI “art” to build a public awareness of fake images to discredit the coming reveals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

>Cabal’s wet dream is AI that can make photorealistic images because they would have an automatic hand-wave excuse for any dump of real images of their ghouls killing or raping children, drinking blood, etc.
This is the opposite of the truth. Were it possible to make undetectable photorealistic images and videos of this stuff for any person, then the whole blackmail market cabal stakes its control on would crash to nothing. A big part of what cabal uses to control its members would fall away over night. A lot of their blackmailed assets could potentially have a way out if none of the blackmail would be believed.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Banned out of nowhere from Instagram and then dropped by most of his tool sponsors. Complete BS reason given. He’s trying to leave corporate behind for his small business and they yanked his legs out from under him.

Sounds familiar

this killed half of my business
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8ejmt5GKAQ

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

once in, u are still considered a member… / i got kicked off gab and parler twice each, instagram once and fb thrice. ig and fb arent tolerating my return unless i get creative apparently…

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

finagled way back on fb

Farcesensitive
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

What was the reason you got kicked of Gab?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

That’s the thing, this guy seems normie-ish, but from his storytime he appears to have come from a family tagged as corporate office dwellers and any attempt he made to deviate was met with outright rejection from anybody he asked. He was smart enough to skate through school. Then he starts a woodworking channel from his apartment doing project stuff in the parking lot and even grown it first into a single car garage shop and then into over 50K subscribers on Youtube and an Instagram following with tool sponsors.

And then he abruptly erased from Instagram with no appeal possible and his tool sponsors all simultaneously drop him. He’s still on Youtube. His vids are about woodworking, like building furniture. Not sure about his other socials, but it sounds like this is a guy that doesn’t realize that the algorthim from Winter Soldier has been in operation longer than he’s been alive. He’s tagged to fill a specific role and they are yanking the choke chain before ha can break away.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
1 year ago

Happy Thanksgiving, AC and anons.

Ben Davidson at Suspicious Observers came up with a good one that he introduced as a sponsor: NASOURNTI. Not A Single One of Us Regrets Not Taking It.

I’m thankful for making it through another year disobeying “mandates”.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

ye played hunter pedo video to adidas board after which they accused him pf peddling kiddie porn… http://www.voterig.com/.ut9.html

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Klaus Schwab says communist China is a “role model for many countries” in creating the “new world of tomorrow.”
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After all, they are Virtuous Pagans.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Even if CPC is opposed to them and expelled them from China. They are still providing the Cabalites with the role model for governance.

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Atavisionary
Atavisionary
1 year ago

Happy thanksgiving AC. I decided to expand on my comment yesterday about morality and intelligence that was inspired partially by your comments.
https://atavisionary.com/morality-and-intelligence/

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Thanks AC. Its appreciated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve written about this phenomenon before, so I won’t repeat it again. But over the weekend, I ran across a pretty interesting take on it, though not inspired directly by Renn’s claim. A friend sent me a copy of Return Of The Gods, a book by the Messianic Jewish megachurch pastor Jonathan Cahn, who is a New York Times bestselling author. I don’t know the Evangelical and charismatic world that much, so I was interested to see what the book had to say. I’m going to write about it below, with the caveat that I certainly don’t know enough about the theology and history of Ancient Near East religion to be able to judge his claims. I will say that as I read it on the train to Vienna yesterday, I checked a few of the claims out online with academic sources, and they all seemed to be solid.
Cahn bases the book on Jesus’s words in Matthew 12:

“When an impure spirit comes out of a person, it goes through arid places seeking rest and does not find it. Then it says, ‘I will return to the house I left.’ When it arrives, it finds the house unoccupied, swept clean and put in order.  Then it goes and takes with it seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in and live there. And the final condition of that person is worse than the first. That is how it will be with this wicked generation.”

Cahn points out that the priests and prophets of ancient Israel were constantly contending with the rival gods of the Near East. The Israelites were always being tempted to abandon worship of the true God in favor of Baal or other demonic entities worshiped as divinity by other tribes of the region. Cahn’s view (and mine) is that these false gods were actual spiritual entities, but demonic. He points out that whenever the Israelites abandoned the Lord, and began to worship these demonic entities, God punished them.
Cahn’s claim in this book is Jesus Christ sent all these demonic gods into civilizational exile. It’s not that they ceased to exist, but that they did not have the power over civilization that they once did. Reading this, I thought of this 2003 essay by theologian David Bentley Hart, “Christ Or Nothing,” in which Hart said:

“I am the Lord thy God,” says the First Commandment, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” For Israel this was first and foremost a demand of fidelity, by which God bound His people to Himself, even if in later years it became also a proclamation to the nations. To Christians, however, the commandment came through—and so was indissolubly bound to—Christ. As such, it was not simply a prohibition of foreign cults, but a call to arms, an assault upon the antique order of the heavens—a declaration of war upon the gods. All the world was to be evangelized and baptized, all idols torn down, all worship given over to the one God who, in these latter days, had sent His Son into the world for our salvation. It was a long and sometimes terrible conflict, occasionally exacting a fearful price in martyrs’ blood, but it was, by any just estimate, a victory: the temples of Zeus and Isis alike were finally deserted, both the paean and the dithyramb ceased to be sung, altars were bereft of their sacrifices, the sibyls fell silent, and ultimately all the glory, nobility, and cruelty of the ancient world lay supine at the feet of Christ the conqueror.

Nor, for early Christians, was this mere metaphor. When a gentile convert stood in the baptistery on Easter’s eve and, before descending naked into the waters, turned to the West to renounce the devil and the devil’s ministers, he was rejecting, and in fact reviling, the gods in bondage to whom he had languished all his life; and when he turned to the East to confess Christ, he was entrusting himself to the invincible hero who had plundered hell of its captives, overthrown death, subdued the powers of the air, and been raised the Lord of history. Life, for the early Church, was spiritual warfare; and no baptized Christian could doubt how great a transformation—of the self and the world—it was to consent to serve no other god than Him whom Christ revealed.

We are still at war, of course, but the situation of the Church has materially altered, and I suspect that, by comparison to the burden the First Commandment lays upon us today, the defeat of the ancient pantheon, and the elemental spirits, and the demons lurking behind them will prove to have been sublimely easy. For, as I say, we moderns believe in nothing: the nothingness of the will miraculously giving itself form by mastering the nothingness of the world. The gods, at least, were real, if distorted, intimations of the mysterium tremendum, and so could inspire something like holy dread or, occasionally, holy love. They were brutes, obviously, but often also benign despots, and all of us I think, in those secret corners of our souls where we are all monarchists, can appreciate a good despot, if he is sufficiently dashing and mysterious, and able to strike an attractive balance between capricious wrath and serene benevolence. Certainly the Olympians had panache, and a terrible beauty whose disappearance from the world was a bereavement to obdurately devout pagans. Moreover, in their very objectivity and supremacy over their worshipers, the gods gave the Church enemies with whom it could come to grips. Perhaps they were just so many gaudy veils and ornate brocades drawn across the abyss of night, death, and nature, but they had distinct shapes and established cults, and when their mysteries were abandoned, so were they.

How, though, to make war on nothingness, on the abyss itself, denuded of its mythic allure? It seems to me much easier to convince a man that he is in thrall to demons and offer him manumission than to convince him that he is a slave to himself and prisoner to his own will. Here is a god more elusive, protean, and indomitable than either Apollo or Dionysus; and whether he manifests himself in some demonic titanism of the will, like the mass delirium of the Third Reich, or simply in the mesmeric banality of consumer culture, his throne has been set in the very hearts of those he enslaves. And it is this god, I think, against whom the First Commandment calls us now to struggle.

That’s not really what Cahn is saying, to be clear, but I quote Hart simply to point out that the crushing of pagan belief by Christianity was so thorough that we are not tempted, collectively, to return to the worship of pagan deities.
But Cahn argues that these deities — as demonic spiritual entities — did not cease to exist. In fact, he argues that they are coming back under different names, or under no particular theological name at all. He says that the de-Christianization of our society in the twentieth century has brought back all the old demons, and many more. Return Of The Gods centers on Cahn’s belief that three particular Ancient Near East gods — Baal, Ishtar, and Molech — have now been enthroned, in some sense, over the post-Christian West — and that the West (the United States in particular) is going to face the same fate as ancient Israel when it whored after false gods. It’s a more compelling case than you might expect.
(Again, I caution you that I don’t know about Ancient Near Eastern religion, so I can’t vouch for the claims Jonathan Cahn makes, except for the few I researched myself. I welcome correction if Cahn, or I, have gotten something wrong.)
Take Baal, for example. In the ancient world, Baal was a god of fertility and abundance. Cahn adds that his cult was one of carnality. This, in Cahn’s view, is what America has turned to: the worship of sex and money, and away from the worship of God. Interestingly, one of Baal’s symbols was a bull; Cahn points to the bull statue erected near Wall Street, to honor the “bull market,” as an idol of wealth. There’s a great, scholarly 2019 book, The Enchantments of Mammon, by Eugene McCarraher, about how capitalism displaced Christianity as the true religion of the modern West. I’m reading it for my re-enchantment project, on the recommendation of Father Stephen De Young. McCarraher writes in a secular, scholarly voice, not a voice like the pastor — but the message is more or less the same.
The second — and most interesting — god in Cahn’s book is Ishtar (Astarte/Ashtoreth/Venus/Inanna), the Babylonian goddess of love, pictured above. She was the goddess of sacred prostitution, of transgression, and the blurring of boundaries. Did you know that she was also the goddess of gender fluidity? I thought that was too on the nose to be true, but it is. This is easy to discover from authoritative sources online, but here’s a very short bit from Psychology Today:

The Mesopotamian Ishtar, the beautiful goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex, was sometimes represented with a beard to emphasize her more bellicose side. She could change a man into a woman, and the assinnukurgarru, and kuku’u who performed her cult had both male and female features.

Cahn asks what it would mean for America to fall into the worship of Ishtar?

We would expect a transformation to begin that would alter the realm of sexuality. With the goddess’s entrance we would expect biblical standards and ethics surrounding sexuality and marriage to begin to erode. We would expect the moral foundations and values that had undergirded Western civilization for nearly two thousand years to begin overturning.

In short, we would expect there to be a revolution in the realm of sexuality — a sexual revolution.

More:

Not only did Ishtar introduce, promulgate, and champion sexual immorality — she sanctified it; she declared it holy. Sexually immoral acts were part of her cult and worship, performed as rites in her temples and shrines. So in the grip of her spirit, the same thing began manifesting in American and Western culture. Sexual immorality was now not only accepted but treated as sacred.

Now it was the former standards and restraints that were seen as sinful, puritanical, repressive, and evil. And the one who opposed the newly sanctified sins or failed to adequately revere them was now treated as something of a heretic, and the opposition to the new morality as something akin to blasphemy.

What the spirit of Baal had begun, the spirit of Ashtoreth, or Ishtar, had taken to another level. The work of each god was to bring about the inversion of civilization. Ishtar had inverted the realm of sexuality. She had taken what was forbidden, unspoken, and taboo and, step-by-step, introduced it into the mainstream culture. The shock of each step would be followed by familiarity and numbness, then toleration, then acceptance, then celebration.

Cahn says the third false good of his “Dark Trinity” is Molech, the god to whom people in the Ancient Near East sacrificed children. They sacrificed these children for the sake of achieving blessing, including prosperity, from the god. Cahn correctly links this to abortion, and to Ishtar’s rites — that is, unwanted children conceived by Ishtar-worshippers could be offered to Molech. It is no accident, says the pastor, that Planned Parenthood is not only the go-to place for abortions, but also the go-to place to get cross-sex hormones to change your sex — which, of course, renders you infertile. It’s all a death cult.
The Ishtar material in this book is amazing. Cahn quotes a Hittite hymn to the goddess describing her as the one who will “…grind away from men manliness.” There was a prayer to her praising her power to emasculate and feminize men (Cahn footnotes these, citing academic articles, but I couldn’t find an online link). He cites NYU archaeologist Zainab Bahrani’s scholarly book Women of Babylon as saying Ishtar’s nature was to “destroy masculinity” and to work, in effect, “destruction of the cultural order.” Another writer says:

Additionally, Inanna [Another name of Ishtar — RD] is depicted as embodying both male and female qualities. She says, ‘Though I am a woman I am a noble young man..’ (24) Her androgyny is attested to in her cultic personnel, which included eunuchs and transvestites and during her festival young men carried hoops, a feminine symbol, while young women carried swords. The(25) In-nin-sa-gur-ra says, ‘She (Ishtar) [changes] the right side (male) into the left side (female), she [changes] the left side into the right side, she [turns] a man into a woman, she [turns] a woman into a man, she ador[ns] a man as a woman, she ador[ns] a woman as a man.’ For Sjoberg this merely refers to the changing roles of men and women in cult ceremonies, but given the world-turned-upside-down nature of her cultic festivities an element of gender role reversal does not seem unfeasible. As Harris says, Inanna was ‘a deity who incorporated fundamental and irreducible paradoxes.’ She argues that through her embodiment of these opposing qualities she succeeded in transcending them.

Cahn says, sensibly, that if Ishtar worship came to America, we would expect to see the feminization of males and the masculinization of females, and overall gender confusion. Well… .
What’s more, her ritual followers — priests and others — engaged in public acts of androgyny, to show their devotion. Drag culture, Pride parades, and so forth, are exactly that, in Cahn’s view. She was a goddess of inversion. If she were to be worshiped in America, says Cahn, the Judeo-Christian sexual order would be overturned, and its opposite enshrined as normative. And that is exactly what happened. According to an ancient Sumerian document, the demons who accompany Inanna/Ishtar when she arises out of the underworld

tear away the wife from a man’s embrace. They snatch the son from a man’s knee. They make the bride leave the house of her father-in-law. … They take the wife away from a man’s embrace. 

Enhuedanna, high priestess of the moon in the Sumerian city of Ur, hymned Inanna/Ishtar like this:

To destroy, to create, to tear out, to establish are yours, Inanna.

To turn a man into a woman and a woman into a man are yours, Inanna.

Cahn quotes from this passage written by a contemporary trans commentator:

One well known text of similar antiquity to Enheduanna’s work describes a religious festival held in honour of Inanna. It describes the celebrants as follows:

The people of Sumer parade before you.

[…]

The male prostitutes comb their hair before you.

They decorate the napes of their necks with coloured scarfs.

[…]

The women adorn their right side with men’s clothing.

[…]

The men adorn their left side with women’s clothing.

[…]

The ascending kurgarra priests raise their swords before you.

… The description of the festival appears to show the people of the city cross-dressing specifically for the purpose of the celebration. Indeed the whole thing sounds very like a gay pride parade, with lots of people just dressing up for the party. 

Here’s the freakiest thing. In Ancient Near Eastern mythology, Tammuz was the lover of Ishtar. The month of Tammuz (which still exists in the Hebrew calendar) marks the month of the separation of Tammuz and Ishtar, which Cahn interprets as symbolizing the tearing away of men and women from each other. He points out that the Stonewall Riots, which marked the advent of the gay rights movement, occurred on the 10th of Tammuz, which in Babylon was the date on which it was considered ritually correct to cast spells to make men love men.

That’s right: the modern gay rights movement began on this anniversary. And, as Cahn points out, the three Supreme Court decisions most important to the gay rights movement — Lawrence (2003), which decriminalized homosexuality across the board; Windsor (2013), which struck down the Defense of Marriage Act; and Obergefell (2015), which legalized same-sex marriage — all came on June 26. Moreover, Tammuz, which doesn’t always coincide with our calendar, as it is a lunar calendar, nevertheless most of the time falls in the month of June — which has become the High Holy Month of Pride.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/three-worlds-of-evangelicalism-the-gods-return/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I believe the pagan gods were real spirit entities. Angelic beings in rebellion. See the book, YT discussion & documentary called The Unseen Realm.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

But the pagan gods were not real gods. They were Lucifer and his fallen angels in a different form.

Lucifer and his fallen angels were cast out of heaven. Then, when Adam and Eve were cast out of Eden, their descendants encountered these fallen angels and ended up worshipping them as their gods. From these early humans emerged the first Satanic empires: Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Chaldean, Phoenician, and Persian, among others.

The only saving grace of the pagans is that they had no knowledge of the one true God. They worshipped these beings unwittingly. Yet, that did not prevent God from flooding the world. It also explains why the structure of the Old Testament is punishment for wayward people who are supposed to know God but turn away from him periodically.

So, Baal, Ishtar and Moloch all have their genesis in the Dark Lord.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

@map. I posted about the book Unseen Realm because it has a different take on the fallen angels. After Babel, Yahweh gave over humanity to be guided by some of his angels while Yahweh went off to create his own nation starting with Abraham. Over time the angelic beings corrupted humanity to worship them & these became pagan gods to mankind. Psalm 82 talks of Yahweh rebuking these entities for doing a poor job & they’ll suffer death as a punishment. Whenever these angels rebelled it wasn’t pre Eden times . So the pagan gods (fallen angels) ruled over various nations (spiritual realm) & the Israelites taking territory happened to be also taking territory in the spirit realm. Whenever the Israelites fell into idol worship it was transferring allegiance to these other fallen angels which was why it was a serious sin. Psalm 82 refers to “sons of God” or elohim – which are beings in the spiritual realm. Some Bible translations say “sons of Israel” which is incorrect but understandable if the translator thought “elohim” only meant ‘the God’, and not spirit beings in general.

This 1hr 11 min documentary explains it further. It seems to be a coherent theory that’s worth thinking over.

https://youtu.be/2QM7anD5vSI

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thank you.

So there were other angels corrupting mankind and not just Lucifer’s Fallen ones?

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This is one of the most interesting comments I’ve ever encountered online.

Things to add:

1) If what we know of as “spirits” include, not just good spirits, like your kindly grandmother’s ghost, but also invisible mental parasites which influence us in bad directions sent from an alt-future by what psychotic computer nerds today are designing to become our artificial intelligence overlords like their (inexplicably self-defeating…or is it ALL-TOO-EXPLICABLE) Skynet and Matrix wet dreams…then that would make a lot of sense, right?

2) It’s possible somebody (ahem, sorry…?) in the future inadvisably picks an unreliable hero to become our Good Good Substitute to battle those Bad Gods from before, and paradoxically INSERTS the Bad God and her avatars *precisely* by attempting to insert the opposite. Picks, as in, like the Ghostbusters scene where Aykroyd chooses the destroyer, and he picks the most harmless thing he can recall. What if someone in the future (ahem…sorry?) is given the opportunity to Choose Our Creator, or Choose Our RE-Creator, as the NEW AND IMPROVED SUPERIOR GOD whom everyone must worship before all others. (“OTHERS?!”, shouts Maimonides…yes, Rambam, others, “LIKE ONE OF US”, so STFU, lol.) And he chooses, say, June Pointer, and she turns out to be…a mixed bag. What if? Nietzsche: IF TRUTH WERE A WOMAN…WHAT THEN? Great question. We’d be in trouble, lol. But maybe we’re going to be alright, anyway.

3) There is a HUGE difference between men dressing up as women on one day for shits and giggles to honor the women who fended off the psychotic Spartan murderers under Telesilla’s leadership. Versus the abominable kink of ritualistically dressing like a woman, or vice versa. That is an INEXPLICABLE compulsion. As if demons were possessing people, then and now. Perhaps A.I. demons. From the future.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

You got to see this video. Watch to the end. Skip forward if you have to. Words fail me.
https://gab.com/kingofallnads/posts/109399901899150083

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Sam, please. Have mercy on us.

This ranks up there with the psychic and mental destruction wrought by Lindsay “ladybugs” Graham.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Please drop the link when she progresses to the mains supply.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Gold coin proves ‘fake’ Roman emperor was real

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-63636641

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Sweden’s Canceling 300,000 Migrants, in Other News, Hell Freezes Over

https://www.independentsentinel.com/swedens-canceling-300000-migrants-in-other-news-hell-freezes-over/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

How our enemies are subverting Traditional Christianity(Evangelical, Catholic and Orthodox)

“Preface from Jake: The “evangelical dark web” is a designation adopted by a group of evangelical social media personalities and bloggers centered around a few various web sites such as For the Christian Intellectual, Pulpit and Pen, Sovereign Nations, and Enemies Within the Church. The movement is a self-proclaimed insurgency meant to combat perceived liberalism in other evangelical organizations and denominations. While it’s own positions are broadly in keeping with the political beliefs of the old guard Religious Right, it’s rhetorical positioning is more in keeping with a neo-fundamentalist stream of evangelicalism.


One could assert that the self-proclaimed “evangelical dark web” is insurgent in character. Its overall aim is institutional takeover. Its intermediate aim is intellectual capture of the “target population” (e.g. 18-30 year old conservative evangelicals, particularly males).
Its strategy is multi-form and typical for insurgencies:

embarrass the regime in powermake it [the regime] appear weak and corruptcreate (online) zones of counter-controltempt the regime in power to over-respond in a heavy-handed and/or inept mannerthrough expansion of its captured target population over time, overwhelm the regime.Its primary tactic: the rhetorical hammer.
Granting that characterization, an obvious question for those orthodox Protestant Christians who reject the evangelical dark web is how to run an effective counterinsurgency against the “evangelical dark web?” These are some embryonic thoughts:
Counterinsurgency has three traditional components: isolate and degrade insurgent activity, build target audience resiliency (e.g. strengthen, defend, and counter-radicalize), and lastly, if and where needed, reform the at-risk regime.
For countering the evangelical dark web particularly, these steps will need to be taken.
[1] Demand citations and evidence for every assertion. Demand context for every pull quote. Fact check every infographic. Force them back to original sources (books, dissertations, etc.) at every possible juncture.
[2] Question all characterizations every time (e.g. if they say someone is a “socialist” or “cultural Marxist,” always make them define the term and support the assertion with evidence).
[3] Interrogate the interrogator: research, write and post accurate stories about the individuals and groups in the “evangelical dark web” (e.g. what things have they been involved with in the past; previous attempts at this type of activity; how do they get their funding?)
[4] Host college and young career fellowship content analysis viewing parties. Get some food, a copy of the upcoming “social justice infiltration” video, a local speaker familiar with 20th century US evangelical history, political theology, and/or the history of ideas, and slowly walk the audience through the video itself. Discuss framing, the quality of evidence and argumentation, and the backgrounds of the documentary’s backers, hosts, and talking heads.
[5] Fight the temptation to get certain outlets or personalities to do battle on your behalf. A critique of the “evangelical dark web” by the Gospel Coalition, ERLC, the New York Times, Washington Post, or the Southern Poverty Law Center, or a byline by Emma Green, Peter Wehner, John Fea, Warren Throckmorton, et. al. will backfire and easily become ammunition for the next round of attacks.
[6] Get solid material on intellectual and social history into the hands of your 18-30 year olds. Someone’s less likely to accept conspiratorial assertions about the undue influence of the Frankfurt School if they’ve actually read some Richard Wolin. If you host a book club, offer the recent-published biography of Stokely Carmichael or Lillian Calles Barger’s just-published history of liberation theology. Help your young adults understand the context of ideas.
[7] Be over-transparent about outside funding. It shouldn’t take downloading and reviewing multiple pdfs from an online 990 tracker to figure out the amount of outside funding an evangelical school, university, or ministry has received. If you get a grant, talk about it (unless there are certain restrictions from doing so — and if there are restrictions, determine if those are worth the benefit)
[8] Be very open about normal organizational behavior — networking, business, and shared messaging. The “Big Eva” critique is often validated by people pointing to an ostensible set of related Gospel Coalition posts highlighting upcoming conference talks on newly-published Crossway books. Being up-front about the business end of stuff goes a long way towards demythologization. Be clear about how important agents like Wolgemuth and Associates are for professional evangelical publishing. And to be sure, it should be highlighted that the “evangelical dark web” isn’t immune from this critique either. The same individual’s media company does communications for Pulpit and Pen and the web design for the upcoming video’s conference page. Note the strategic cross-posting and sharing between Sovereign Nations, Pulpit and Pen, Thirty Pieces of Silver, For the New Christian Intellectual, and Capstone Report

https://t.co/ElJHWOjtw1

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