Sri Lanka’s Catholics are leading the fight against globalisation. It is in this context that one should view the recent terrorist attacks. The Sri Lanka bombings which killed 290 people and injured hundreds more mark the intensification of the world war on Christianity. On Easter Sunday, 9 blasts rocked the cities of Negombo, Colombo, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Batticaloa. 4 Roman Catholic and one Protestant church were targeted, along with 3 hotels. Roman Catholics constitute over 6 % of the Sri Lankan population. Negombo is an extremely devout city. It is often referred to as “Little Rome.” This is the …
Read More »Rabbinic Church Burning and the Parrhesia of Christ: Reflections on Good Friday
[Ludovic Marin/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images] For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.’ Jeremiah 10:3 In this essay, I want to suggest that Christ is a revolutionary truth-speaker (parrhesiastes) in a fake world run by Pharisees whose speech is hidden and whose minds are veiled from the truth. Christ calls the Apostle Andrew first because he has the virility and valour to speak the truth to power. To confront the New World Order, we must become truth-speakers, baptised with …
Read More »Notre-Dame de Paris Fire and the War on Beauty
[Enguerrand Quarton. Pietà of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon. Oil on wood, 163cm x 219cm. Musée du Louvre] The burning of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris should be seen as an act of war by the state on the Church. We do not need proof. 200 years of Free Masonic war on the Church in France is enough to justify our suspicion. When false flags were waved a few years ago, everyone was posting memes on social media with “Pray for Paris”. Where are the prayers now? The great Catholic theologian Hans Urs Von Balthasar once said that men who would forget the sense of beauty …
Read More »The US/Israeli War of Terrorism On Iran
( Picture above Hassan Abbasi and Gearóid Ó Colmáin in Tehran, 2017) The recent US designation of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps as a “terrorist” organisation marks a new low in US foreign policy. Now the armed forces of another sovereign state have been declared illegal. Iran has never attacked the United States. On the contrary, since the 1979 revolution, the country has been attacked several times by the United States. In 1980, the US forced Sadaam Husein to invade the country with a proxy army called the Mujahedeen Al Khalq. The Iran/Iraq war lasted for over 8 years. Iranians were …
Read More »Europe’s Valley of the Fallen: Reflections on Franco, Feminism and the End of Man
International Women’s Day has become more militant in recent years. As European civilisation enters a period of terminal crisis, feminism and gender confusion have become the key components of class dictatorship. We have returned to the chaos of the Fall; except in this episode, Eve kills Adam, blocking out all hope of salvation. On 8 March, International Women’s Day, I visited the Valle de los Caídos – the Valley of the Fallen, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, outside Madrid. A gigantic 500 ft Cross stands on the cupola of a basilica carved into the Sierra de Guadarrama …
Read More »Turkey and Venezuela: A New Geopolitical Alliance
source:https://www.mena-watch.com/venezuelas-maduro-in-tuerkei-als-vorbild-gepriesen/ In a tweet on 6 January, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stated that had made a telephone call to Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who assured him of Turkey’s support for Venezuelan sovereignty. As President Maduro is inaugurated for a second term, does this mark the beginning of a new strategic alliance between the two nations and what would such an alliance mean for Turkey’s relationship with the United States? A strategic alliance between Turkey and Venezuela appears contradictory, given Turkey’s imperial ambitions and belligerent stance against Syria. But, as I have pointed out before, under Erdogan’s leadership Turkey has …
Read More »Brazil’s new president is an opponent of globalism, not a puppet
Photograph: Pilar Olivares/Reuters He was never going to be the kind of man the oligarchy could promote: homophobic; misogynist; racist; nationalist; eco-sceptic and, worst of all, white; Christian and heterosexual – Brazil’s new president Jair Bolsonaro is anything but cool! Reaction with a capital ‘R’ has come to Brazil. How did this happen and what does the future hold? When leftists were jumping up and down supporting elite-funded regime change protests in 2013, I warned what would happen: regime change would open the door to further globalist penetration. But the Empire had banked more on a Brazilian Obama such as …
Read More »Gearóid Ó Colmáin on Syrian Peace Talks in Istanbul
Love your enemy!Reflexions on the Pittsburgh massacre
The recent mass murder of Jews in a Pittsburgh Synagogue have shocked and horrified the world. The attacks highlight, once again, America’s psychotic pandemic and the seemingly unstoppable proliferation of evil and hatred in a godless society. President Trump has strongly condemned the attacks, yet the leaders of organised Jewry such as the Anti-Defamation League have blamed Trump for the rise of what they refer to as ‘white nationalism’. But little or no mention is made of Trump’s close relationship with Israel, the so-called ‘Jewish State’. Steve Bannon, Trump’s former Chief Strategist, was the editor of Breitbart News …
Read More »Trump and the Disease of Middle-Class Leftism
As mid-term elections approach in the United States, President Trump’s political future is at stake. In this essay, I argue that these elections are not only about Trump’s future but the future of reason and civilisation in a world where madness has seized the reins of power. This is perhaps the first time in modern history where expressing support for the US president could get you fired from your job, or abruptly excluded from polite company. Ask any respectable middle-class person what they think of Trump and you are sure to hear negative feedback: how could anyone defend such an …
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