False Religions

Calling Jews 'Nazis' May Be Criminalised

[Zionist inquisition strikes again. -Jay]
 
Leon Symons
July 16, 2009

Parliament will be asked to consider whether the use of Nazi symbols and terms in reference to Jews, Israel and Zionism is breaking the law on incitement to racial hatred.

A new report by the European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism (EISCA) has highlighted the increasing use of what it terms the “Nazi card” in antisemitic discourse and has called for a number of measures to try to combat its spread.

“Playing the Nazi card” has been defined in the report as the use of Nazi-related terms or symbols — for example intertwining the swastika with the Star of David — while negatively referring to Jews, Israel, Zionism or other aspects of what it calls the Jewish experience.

The report, which was jointly published by EISCA and the Department for Communities and Local Government, recommends that the Home Office, the Association of Chief Police officers (ACPO) and the Crown Prosecution Service should prepare new guidance for the police on whether this kind of terminology amounts to incitement.

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Flashback 2004: Dalai Lama Service in Mexican Cathedral

By: John Vennari

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In the September issue of Catholic Family News, I wrote an article on the “Pagan Invasion of the Catholic Church,” noting that there seems to be a sharp increase of pagan activity inside of Catholic churches worldwide. It’s as if there is a directive from the post-Conciliar Vatican urging these scandalous pagan operations in churches to increase.

The latest example is the Dalai Lama’s recent visit to the National Cathedral in Mexico City on October 4. Billed as an interfaith event, the Dalai Lama prayed at the Cathedral along with other Buddhists. Representatives from 11 other major religions attended.

The Dalai Lama received a standing ovation when he entered the Cathedral. It is beyond me why religious leaders, and a congregation of Catholics, wish to applaud a man who claims to be the reincarnation of each of the previous thirteen Dalai Lamas of Tibet (the first having been born in 1351 AD), who are in turn considered to be manifestations of Avalokiteshvara, or Chenrezig, Bodhisattva of Compassion, holder of the White Lotus. The enthusiastic welcome he receives in Catholic churches and from Catholic leaders demonstrates the depth and breadth of the post- Conciliar mind-rot.

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Catholic Charismaniacs

 
God help us. This horrendous movement has penetrated everywhere. It has existed in the history of the Church only in heretical sects like the Montanists, Messallians and Jansenists. Now, it's mainstream, with papal approval. Yet, amazingly, it comes from the demonic Azusa Street Revival where a bunch of enthusiasts got together and rejected the Trinty. It's leader became Charles Parham, a pederast false prophet believed to be a Freemason. Compare this nonsense with the way St. Irenaeus characterized the "charismatics" of his day here.

Gnostic Reflections in Freemasonry

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By Timothy W. Hogan
PM, KT, 32* KCCH, S.I.I.,
District Lecturer for the GL of Colorado

Freemasonry is a system of initiation that draws its symbolism from a variety of sources and traditions. Masonic historians are quick point out some of the connections between Freemasonry and the cathedral builders, the Knights Templar, the Royal Society, Hermetic tradition, alchemists and qabbalists, however the connection between Freemasonry and the Gnostic schools is often overlooked- even though it is perhaps the most prevalent. Gnosticism is a school of thought originally developed in the ancient pagan world and championed by philosophers like Pythagoras, and later instrumental in the development of early Christianity, in which an initiate can attain a Gnosis- or direct knowledge of the divine. In fact, the word “Gnosis” means “knowledge” in Greek, and it was a divine knowledge that could be achieved through the study of nature, personal initiation, and divine revelation. As a result, schools of initiation were set up by the Gnostics in order to engage in study and initiation, and to attain connection with the path of Sophia- the Greek word for “wisdom”. In fact, this is where the word “philosophy” comes from- as it is from the Greek words “Philo”- meaning “to love”, and “Sophia”, being the goddess of wisdom. The term philosophy is believed to have been coined by Pythagoras, and some have associated Pythagoras’ school with a form of Pagan Gnosticism. Gnosticism therefore showed the connection between God and Nature, and contributed to the esoteric sciences of alchemy and sacred geometry. The “G” emphasized in Freemasonry may therefore have other implications! It has also been argued by many researchers that Gnosticism was a new label for the pagan philosophies and doctrines found in Hermeticism, which had just been rewrapped in new packaging. Indeed, Hermeticism and Gnosticism share many fundamental details, and the influence of Hermetic thought and Hermes in particular could be a whole separate article. Therefore we will just explore Gnostic connections in this article.

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Freemason Hans Küng: Catholicism Heading Back to Middle Ages


euronews: Do you think there is a risk today that the Church is going backwards, heading towards the middle ages, and that the Vatican II reforms are being called into question?
Hans Küng: Yes, absolutely. The Catholic church is once again taking a course towards reaction, anti-modernism, and the Middle Ages.
euronews: "Why do you think Vatican II is still important today, and what must be saved from it?"
Küng: "Before Vatican II the Catholic church had, basically, stopped the clock in the Roman Catholicism of the Middle Ages.…It was a real combat to firmly establish religious freedom, and freedom of conscience. It was very exciting, and at the time Josef Ratzinger and I shared the same ideas and thoughts. The consequences of Vatican II were immense and historic.…If we cancelled all that, the church would change into a fortified citadel, and trigger the exodus of all those who do not want a return to the past."
 (For the full transcript and video at original location, click here.)

N.J. "priestess' ordained in controversial ceremony in a Synagogue [!]

by Jeff Diamant/The Star-Ledger
Sunday April 26, 2009, 9:10 PM

PHILADELPHIA -- Last July, Mary Ann Schoettly was automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church after a ceremony that she says made her a deacon -- a ceremony conducted in willful defiance of her religion's ban on ordaining women.

Today, in the eyes of a small group of renegade Catholics who believe women should be allowed into the Catholic priesthood, the 66-year-old Sussex County resident was ordained a priest, in a controversial ceremony held at a synagogue.

During the ceremony Mary Ann Schoettly, right, experiences the Laying On of Hands by Bishop Andrea Johnson. Schoettly was ordained as Catholic priest in highly controversial ceremony today in Philadelphia.

"It's a very fulfilling experience," said Schoettly, a retired high school biology teacher and the 47th female priest associated with the international group Roman Catholic Womenpriests. "It is something that I have recognized in myself for years and haven't been able to follow."

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Texe Marrs Interviews Dr. Henry Makow

Audio interview here (mp3)

Ernst Zundel Interviews Michael A. Hoffman (1990)

The Faustian Face of Modern Science: Understanding the Epistemological Foundations of Scientific Totalitarianism

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- by Phillip D. Collins, June 11th, 2009

Scientific totalitarianism is certainly not a new topic in the halls of political science and history. Given its Liberty-1763   bloody legacy of democide (i.e., state-sanctioned genocide, mass murder, and politicide) and its prolific spread throughout the world, scientific totalitarianism remains a preoccupying sociopolitical phenomenon of the 20th century. Yet, few researchers have examined the epistemological foundations of scientific totalitarianism. In turn, an understanding of scientific totalitarianism's epistemological roots elucidates an occult conception of science, which edified the sundry Weltanschauungs of sociopolitical Utopians (e.g., socialists of either the communist or fascist ilk). In light of this core epistemological commonality, all forms of sociopolitical Utopianism could be considered the manifestations of a trans-historical occult counterculture movement.

To understand the occult conception of science, one must first establish a working definition for traditional science. The word "science" is derived from the Latin word scientia, which means "knowing" or "knowledge." Thus, there is an epistemological dimension to science. After all, epistemology is etymologically derived from the Greek word episteme, which also means "knowing" or "knowledge." In recent years, science has been couched in the epistemology of radical empiricism, the theory that all knowledge is derived from the senses. Within such epistemologically rigid parameters, the gaze of contemporary science has been firmly fixed upon the ontological confines of the physical universe. Whether the modern scientist realizes it or cares to admit it, radical empiricism is the epistemological nucleus of the occult conception of science.

Yet, science has not always labored under such epistemological rigidity. In Confession of Nature, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz establishes the centrality of a supra-sensible God to science. According to Leibniz, the proximate origins of "magnitude, figure, and motion," which constitute the "primary qualities" of corporeal bodies, "cannot be found in the essence of the body" (de Hoyos,"The Enlightenment's Crusade Against Reason"). Linda de Hoyos reveals the point at which science finds a dilemma:

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Talmudic Zionist Mob Covers ABC Reporter in Spit

Talmudic mob in Jerusalem: they spit on the Cross and they spit on women
 

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Reporter feels mob's hate in the Holy City

By Anne Barker

ABC News July 6, 2009 (updated July 7)

'Humiliated and degraded': ABC Middle East correspondent Anne Barker

JERUSALEM -- ABC's Middle East correspondent Anne Barker became caught in violent street protests involving ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem at the weekend. This is her graphic account of her ordeal.

As a journalist I've covered more than my share of protests. Political protests in Canberra (Australia). Unions protesting for better conditions. Angry, loud protests against governments, or against perceived abuses of human rights.

I've been at violent rallies in East Timor. I've had rocks and metal darts thrown my way. I've come up against riot police.

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