Christianity In The Crosshairs

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It appears that what’s left of the Nazi government in the former Ukraine is trying to upset the anti-Christian dominance held by the Satanic States and the Zionist Entity. When “legal” bans don’t work, the Banderaites aren’t afraid to use brute violence.

Orthodox Church Metropolitan (Archbishop) Theodosius suffered a concussion and burns when an Orthodox cathedral in central Ukraine was raided by armed men earlier this week, the Cherkasy diocese of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) has said.

Around a hundred men in military fatigues clashed with believers at St. Michael’s Cathedral, which belongs to the UOC, in the city of Cherkasy. The raiders reportedly used tear gas, smoke grenades and fired a gas pistol into the crowd. Icons, documents and some $60,000 raised by the congregation for the needs of the church were said to have been stolen.

Kievian satanism (re)confirmed, as is the sheer stupidity of the Ukra-NATO Nazis. Saint Michael’s parish makes for a horrible target; the namesake has been known to strike back, and he cannot be beaten.

Video v Video

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If the Yankees and Zionists had any intelligence – a huge if – then they would heed President Putin’s demands.

Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded on Friday that Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip must end with the establishment of a “fully-fledged” Palestinian state, Anadolu news agency reported.

“The primary solution to the Palestinian problem is the establishment of a fully-fledged Palestinian state. The Russian side has upheld this position since the Soviet era,” he said as quoted by Anadolu during his meeting in Moscow with BRICS media managers.

The Russian president stressed that the Palestinians “will not leave” the Strip, warning that the region’s humanitarian crisis will only increase the number of those determined to “defend their interests,” the news agency said.

The rest about the Quartet is just typical Moscow kind diplomatic wording for something no one believes is possible.

As-is the Resistance keeps resisting. And they keep out videoing their occupying competition. The other day, the IGF stupidly released a video of the last moments of Hamas leader Sinwar; while they intended to make a mockery, they inadvertently made Sinwar look like an original badass to be respected the world over.

Now, another video has come to light. A Hezbollah drone sails across the sky over Occupied Palestine with an IGF attack copter trying and failing to intercept it. One can almost hear Benny Hill’s chase music. The little drone that could sailed away and blasted the home of the war criminal Satanyahu. I’ll now leave you to watch that video and laugh.

When the BRIC(S) Hits the Kazan

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It’s almost time.

The world is facing significant geopolitical shifts. It is also, as confirmed by the IMF, facing shifts in the flow of financing as they come to reflect geopolitical alliances. Much has been argued regarding what global reforms are required to remedy the defects in the institutional architecture of global governance. Extensive research has also confirmed the failure of multilateralism to not only achieve the ends of the UN Charter but also implement its mandates. This conversation attempts to match the discourse and momentum for reform and development with the response of the BRICS bloc and others’ efforts. It outlines the global context in which the bloc must attempt to meet its objectives and reflects upon whether or not the bloc is advancing a new global agenda.

BRICS and Contemporary Global Challenges

From October 22-24, 2024, BRICS will hold its next summit of heads of state and government. This summit is being held amid fast-growing momentum to reform multilateralism and its institutions, as demonstrated by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)’s adoption of the Pact for the Future (PFTF). This pact speaks to the affirmation of the correctness of the global reform and development agenda. It does not specify exactly what, when, or how reform should happen, such as UN reforms. However, the BRICS bloc, as a platform for discussion and consensus-driven cooperation and a significant component of the G20, also bears the responsibility and has an opportunity to negotiate and push for the required reforms. BRICS said of the G20 in 2009, “We stress the central role played by the G20 Summits in dealing with the financial crisis. They have fostered cooperation, policy coordination, and political dialogue regarding international economic and financial matters (BRICS Summit Statement, 2009).”

The processes underway will slowly reinvent and reorder most international institutions along the lines of national sovereignty and with the assorted peoples (and not the assorted financial vampires) in mind.

A little tour of Kazan:

[“COLUMN”]: A Few Quick Thoughts

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A Few Quick Thoughts

 

Things being what they are, what follows is about as close to a coherent set of thoughts as I could muster this week. No apologies, and don’t tempt me to start rerunning the old TPC Halloween stories or something. That’s not a threat … just another excuse. Quality will improve tomorrow!

Kazan is about to break wide open, and I sit many thousands of kilometers away. (I’m a little miffed about not receiving a VIP BRICS-PAY demo debit card. What’s going to happen next week will surely be newsworthy. So here’s to a potential rundown on the coming developments. For now, Jamal Wakim wrote an excellent short preview of what’s to come. Please read the whole thing at Katehon; here’s the last paragraph:

Thus, the world is currently at a turning point, symbolized by the BRICS summit to be held in Kazan, Russia. This summit is expected to make decisions that will accelerate the transition from a unipolar system to a multipolar one, marking the end of Western hegemony that began in the mid-18th century, as well as that of Zionist financial capitalism. This would explain the violent efforts by the United States, the neoconservatives, and Israel to slow down this transformation by intensifying conflicts in Ukraine, East Asia, and the Middle East.

Really wanted one of these…

(TASS, Telegram.)

Before the week got overly busy, I pondered writing something about the extreme difference between the GAE-MSM treatment of Evan Gershkovich, GAE spy, and Jeremy Loffredo, legitimate journalist. Gershkovich became a minor Boomertard celebrity, while I assume zero Boomercons had ever heard of Loffredo. Loffredo’s plight is more similar to that of the late Gonzalo Lira. Hopefully, his story will have a better ending than Lira’s. And the wheels on the bus go…

Most ‘Murikans have probably never heard of Yahya Sinwar, the now late leader of the Palestinian political party Hamas. If or when most of them realize who he was, then they’ll probably cheer the death of another “terrorist”. The Yankee-Zionist Axis is, of course, nothing if not retarded. And just how stupid can the IGF (“Israeli” Genocide Force) be to so flippantly release that video? (I trust most have seen the video, if not the following macabre pictures.) Virtually everyone outside the Empire, maybe 90% of the world’s population, has to admit Sinwar’s utter defiance until the very end almost looked like a scene from a superhero movie. Instead of a mockery, the IGF idiotically created a hyper Martyr. Salute, Brother Sinwar!

I saw somewhere that, in a ‘Murikan first, more Gen Z boys than girls have adopted or are leaning towards a civilized Christian life. May that a large percentage of the boys find suitable Christian girls and marry them. More girls, some of those still stuck in the death grip of liberal feminism, can be converted. Those who can’t can serve as reminders for future generations of what becomes of faithless cat ladies. Any leftover Christian boys—a good number of them anyway—could become Priests. All the new Priests could concentrate on bettering the spiritual and material lives of the new families. Soon Gen Z could give us another baby boom of great quantity and character. Again, that’s just a random notion; one will admit it makes more sense than, say, voting.

And that’s a wrap. More and hopefully better asap.

Deo vindice.

Kazan is Coming

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Next week, if I’m not mistaken. I, of course, won’t be there. But the movers and shakers of the multipolar world will, and they will likely unveil continuing changes to the international monetary and economic order. Please read this partly Chinese-based assessment of where things now stand.

As is well-known, de-dollarisation has become a hot topic since 2022, when the United States and Europeans decided to block a large part of Russia’s international reserves in response to the invasion of Ukraine, as described by Yu Yongding. Western officials and experts have traditionally lectured developing countries about the need to adopt ‘confidence-building’ policies and to respect property rights. In retrospect, this is truly amazing. The freezing of Russian assets and the more recent threats to move towards outright confiscation are major ‘confidence-destroying’ steps, doing great harm to the US dollar and the Euro. These actions set off an alarm for countries like China, a major holder of US dollar bonds as part of its international reserves. Any country experiencing conflicts with the US and the rest of the West immediately realised that steps were needed to reduce their reliance on the US dollar and the Western financial system. Efforts were intensified in many parts of the world to use national currencies in international transactions, to build or reinforce alternative payments systems, to rely more on the Chinese renminbi, and even to create a new BRICS reference currency. Undeniably, what we have seen is a major self-inflicted blow by the US and Europe. The three Chinese professors have made in their papers significant contributions to the discussion of all these challenges.

The popularity of the topic of de-dollarisation in wider circles and in the media is not usually accompanied by an understanding of its complexity. There is a widespread expectation that the BRICS will develop, in the near future, an alternative to the US dollar. But is this expectation realistic? Perhaps not.

The goal isn’t or shouldn’t be to replace the dollar – with something of like kind. The postmodern dollar is a one-off irregularity in monetary history and a disaster not to be repeated. By the end of this month, we’ll probably have a better idea of what happens next. Of course, that depends on many chaotic factors (like how long it takes for the US to completely break up). Interesting times.

So Many Enemies

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As we all know, on October 7, 2023, “Israel”, ever minding it’s own business, was attacked out of the blue by Hamas Hezbollah Iranian diplomats some school kids Bert and Ernie UN peacekeepers in Lebanon. Accordingly, it keeps defending itself.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) believes that the recent Israeli attacks on its positions have been “deliberate,” the spokesman for the peacekeepers, Andrea Tenenti, told RT on Friday. The force faced a total of four attacks over the last two days that resulted in four injuries, the official said.

At least three attacks were confirmed as having been launched by Israel, Teneti said, adding that the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) targeted the mission’s communication systems, cameras and a watchtower located within its HQ premises in southern Lebanon.

One of the attacks that involved a Merkava tank firing at a watchtower in the border area town of Naqoura left to Indonesian peacekeepers injured. It sparked international outrage as Indonesia and other nations, including Russia, Italy, France, Spain, Ireland, Türkiye, and Canada condemned the IDF actions. Washington also said that it was “deeply concerned” by reports about the incident.

It’s all of us. We are the problem. Us. All. Of. Us. Not them. Us.

COLUMN: But Look What’s Going On In “Israel”

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But Look What’s Going On In “Israel”

 

At some point during the last year, I somewhere admonished ‘Murikans to at least try to care about what is happening to the Palestinians. I can’t find my exact words, but I roughly mentioned that one day it might be Gazans and other Arabs considering a little sympathy for an America in terminal decline. Amazingly, that day appears to have come even earlier than I thought possible. Maysa Mustafa wrote an article for Middle East Eye about the abuse of ‘Murikans by their own evil government. Well, it’s not exactly sympathy—not yet—but it does expose a certain irony that has grabbed the attention of more than a few otherwise insouciant ‘Murikans. 

The Southeastern US was just hammered by Hurricane Helene, a storm that brought death and destruction to around a dozen American States. Then along came Hurricane Milton in Florida. Hundreds of people died, thousands were displaced, and millions were without power. Many are still suffering terribly from Helene alone. As Floridian Larry Johnson noted, the storm victims still have things better than those in Gaza and Beirut do. Still, ‘Murikans are hurting. Thankfully, as Mustafa points out, the illegitimate government in Washington is helping … “Israel”.

FEMA is confiscating private relief donations and rescuers are being threatened with arrest in the US. Still, all is not lost: “On 26 September – the same day that Hurricane Helene made landfall – Israel announced that it secured a $8.7bn aid package from the US to support its ongoing military efforts.” See, there is nothing to worry about.

The quote of the year about the steady erosion of sanity and grace in ‘Murika may have to go to South Carolina’s senior imperial Sinator, Lindsey Graham. Lisped the “pride” of the Upstate: “I’ve been going all over South Carolina, like most people I haven’t slept much. But look what’s going on in Israel. We have to help our friends to keep the war over there from coming here.” All’s fair in Greek love and war, eh?

To give the devil worshippers their due, fake secretary of state, Tony “I come to you not as an American” Blinken is bragging about proudly funding both sides of the widening West Asian genocide while the Southeast suffers:

And, you over there, stop thinking that if they hadn’t spent the $8 billion on bombs for Talmudistan, then they wouldn’t have to pay for assistance in Lebanon. That’s antisatanic, and you should be ashamed!

They are also spending money that could have otherwise helped somewhere between Mexico and Canada on Kiev’s quest to destroy itself. Andrei Martyanov found or crafted a nifty meme:

Some say this cold shoulder to the people who live in the imperial homeland is the fault of those dastardly liberal Democrats. Maybe it is. Maybe the solution lies in trusting those trusty and very trustworthy conservative Republicans. They keep earning it, don’t they? Why, here we see Donald Trumpstein helping disaster victims by praying at the grave of the great Judeo-Murikan hero and veritable son of the Mayflower, Rebbe Schneerson:

Oy to the vey.

It would almost appear that the entire DC political establishment is wholly owned and operated by foreign satanists who just don’t give a damn about ‘Murikans. It gets crazier when one considers that the only 2024 presidential candidate who isn’t a crazed bloodthirsty zionist warmonger is Jill Stein, a Jewish woman. What’s that? Oh, right! I just made her name up, so please forget that I mentioned it. Uniparty, Uniparty, Uniparty! 

Sorry to disappoint, but there is no real moral to this little column. As there are absolutely zero legal or political solutions left to ‘Murika’s demise, it’s all a moot point. If they’re lucky, and if any of them survive, then perhaps after another fake election, ‘Murikans will finally wake up. Their incomprehensible idiocy and callousness have burned millions of people around the world, and not too many folks out there are favorably inclined toward the wayward denizens of Columbia. Still, Mustafa’s article at least hints that many beyond US borders do understand ‘Murikans are victims too. And, just as the Resistance fights, from Gaza to Kursk, maybe one day, the sons of Bunker Hill and First Manassas will decide to take the gloves off too. 

Or not. Hell, this is getting tedious.

Deo vindice. Deus adiuvat eos qui se adiuvant.

Free Jeremy Loffredo

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It’ll be interesting to see how King Blinken, Lady Lindsey, and the rest of the zio fags spin this latest zionist attack on the media and a US citizen.

Israeli forces assaulted and detained five journalists, including American investigative reporter Jeremy Loffredo, who is reportedly being charged with “aiding the enemy” following his report on Iran’s ballistic missile attack on targets in Tel Aviv and other parts of the country.

“Today I was beaten, kidnapped, blindfolded and taken to a military base by the Israeli Occupation Forces, together with 4 other journalists,” Andrey X, a Russian journalist posted on X on Wednesday.

“Two of us were held for 11 hours without charges, my phone was confiscated (stolen), and one of us is still in custody,” he added.

Well, no. There probably won’t be anything interesting from DC. “Israel”, as we know, has a right to defend itself and so forth. One supposes Loffredo may face GAE charges if he’s released to the GAE instead of being murdered like so many other reporters covering the genocide.

 

My Students Don’t Read

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Vox found yet another ‘Murikan college professor who has noticed a decline in the quality of his students.

I work as a professor for a uni on the east coast of the USA. What strikes me the most is the decline in student writing and comprehension skills that is among the worst I’ve ever encountered. These are SHARP declines; I recently assigned a reading exam and I had numerous students inquire if it’s open book (?!), and I had to tell them that no, it isn’t…

My students don’t read. They expect to be able to submit assignments more than once. They were shocked at essay grades and asked if they could resubmit for higher grades. I told them, also, no. They were very surprised.

To all K-12 teachers who have gone through unfair admin demanding for higher grades, who have suffered parents screaming and yelling at them because their student didn’t perform well on an exam: I’m sorry. I work on the university level so that I wouldn’t have to deal with parents and I don’t. If students fail– and they do– I simply don’t care. At all. I don’t feel a pang of disappointment when they perform at a lower level and I keep the standard high because I expect them to rise to the occasion. What’s mind-boggling is that students DON’T EVEN TRY. At this, I also don’t care– I don’t get paid that great– but it still saddens me. Students used to be determined and the standard of learning used to be much higher. I’m sorry if you were punished for keeping your standards high. None of this is fair and the students are suffering tremendously for it.

Read Vox’s commentary too. The “old college try” must be retooled even if it means dispensing with the college part. The lower the grades, the later the hour.