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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Your Angela. I'm going to do a deep dive again
today in my new book. I'm really trying to get
people to understand how all this woke nonsense came about.
This is the truth about Neo Marxism and cultural Maoism
and and anarchy, and it's exploring woke insanity and an
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age of disinformation. It follows the second volume what I'm
calling the Great Awakening Trilogy. It follows my first volume,
which is also The Truth, but the truth about energy,
global warming and climate change. Uh. And that was exposing
climate lies in Age of Disinformation. Uh. There we are.
That's the that's the new book. It's just out. Please
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take a look at it. I think you'll like it.
Grab a copy for yourselves. Okay. The we're focusing today
on a character named Walter Duranti. When uh Maose Tongue
took over in China, the Great Leap Forward was very
much like Stalin's collectivization experiments in the nineteen thirties. Millions
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of peasants were forced off their farms into state farms.
In both cases. In nineteen thirty two, at Stalin's urging,
the Soviet Politburo, which was the elite leadership of the
Soviet Communist Party made a series of decisions that deepen
the famine in Ukraine. I'm going to take a quote
here from Ann apple Bomb. Apple Bomb was a staff
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writer at The Atlantic and a fellow at the Agora
Institute at Johns Hopkins University. This is how she described
how Salin imposed famine on Ukraine to punish the Ukrainian
peasants who had resisted Moscow's rule. She said, during the shortage,
the state demanded not just grain but all available food.
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At the height of the crisis, organized teams of policemen
and local Communist Party activists, motivated by hunger fear and
a decade of hateful propaganda, entered peasant households in Ukraine
and took everything edible potatoes, beat squash, beans, peas, and
farm animals. At the same time, a cordon was drawn
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around the Ukrainian Republic to prevent escape. The result was catastrophic.
At least five million people perished of hunger all across
the Soviet Union. Among them were nearly four million Ukrainians
who died not because of neglect or crop failure, but
because they had been deliberately deprived of food. That's how
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communist regimes deal with their their citizens depopulate and engage
in mass famines. Now the focus of this is a
correspondent for The New York Times named Walter Duranti, who
was in Moscow as the Times correspondent to Moscow nineteen
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twenty two to nineteen thirty six, and Duranti complied with
the Moscow Communist Party attempts to censor any news that
would put the Soviet state in bad light. So the
press corps had to have permission to live and work
within Russia. However, and without the official stamp of the
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Soviet Press Department, the Central Telegraph Office would not send
their dispatches to their newspapers. Duranti complied willingly in the
Soviet cover up of the Ukrainian famine. Now that ideological
preference for Communism is to show of good faith to Moscow,
and that in turn provided him with a luxurious and
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remarkably decent lifestyle. So he had a large flat in Moscow. Durant,
he had a service of a car, He had the
availability of a mistress for sex. He had access best
access of any corresponding to Moscow, and received coveted inter
used with Stalin twice. His dispatches made him one of
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the most influential journalists of the time. In nineteen thirty two,
his series of articles and the Successes of Stalin's farm
collectivization program and his five year plans one Durante a
Pulitzer Prize. Okay, so here's a guy who is New
York Times, New York Times. You can see has been
lying to us for a long time. Durante went over
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to Moscow, gotten the good graces of Stalin and did
not report on the Ukrainian famine. So, at the height
of his lifestyle, Duranti lived a life of drugs, alcohol
and the most glitzy, expensive nightclubs that New York offered.
In exchange for this, he's sang Stalin's praises, praises. There's
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a biography of him done which I have here a
copy of it. It's called Stalin's Apologist. It's by S. J. Taylor.
It saw Walter Duranti and the New York Times man
in Moscow. This is a dark light in the New
York Times, which is again being repeated by their political reporting. Well.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
S J.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Taylor in her brilliant nineteen ninety biography of Durante disc
Stalin's apologist detailed in an exchange for money, celebrity status
at the Metropoli Hotel in Moscow, women, drugs, jazz, and fame.
Duranti became the chief apologist, and he was also involved
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in Satanism. We'll get to that in a minute. He
basically lied for all the time he was there about
how great the Bolshevik Revolution was. So, Taylor writes, as
fascism rose in Europe and Japanese imperialism threatened the East,
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the Western powers sank deeper in to the quagmire the
Great Depression, unable, it seemed, at the time, to protect
themselves from these forces. Against this background, Durante tauted the
accomplishments of Stalin's five year plan, ussuring what will come
to be called the Red Decade. The stubborn chronicle of
Soviet achievements made him the doyen of left leaning Westerners
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who believed that was happening, what was happening inside Russia.
Soviet Russia held the key to the future of the world.
So the utopian idea prompted by lies is nothing new,
and the the hype for communist China, despite its detalitarian
state is being is repeating what was done when Russia Russia.
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Russia was the American left dream of a wonderful state
and then a utopia, and apologists like Duranti created that myth. Okay,
So there there are a few reporters who at the
time did try to report the truth. And there's actually
a film about this made and I'll try to get
to that in a minute. But there was a couple
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of newspaper account reporters. One was Gareth Jones, who was
a twenty seven year old Welshman which studied Russian, French
and German to Cambridge University and he worked as a
private secretary to former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George
during World War One. I believe that was it. Maybe
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it was I guess it was subsequent to World War One.
At any rate, he went and witnessed the Ukrainian famine,
and I believe the movie has done about him. I'll
have to try to look that up in a second.
But finally the Manchester Garden published his dispatch his dispatches
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at the end of nineteen thirty three in March. At
the end of March nineteen thirty three. The newspaper had
published earlier accounts by Malcolm Muggerridge m U G G. E.
Ri I Dge, the only person to report in the
famine in Ukraine. Muggeridge arrived in Moscow in September nineteen
thirty two with his wife and niece of prominent British
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social socialite Beatrice Webb Kitty Muggeridge arrived in Moscow pregnant
with their second child. Have you left their son behind
in the school in England? And muggeridge real purpose to
coming in to the Soviet Union, who was to join
the effort of building socialism. He too wanted to praise
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how great Stalin was the big effort in the left
in both the United States and the Great Britain to
think that communism was just the perfect solution to the
world's problems. Mugger Ridge's disappointment started though, when he looked
wanted to look for an apartment. He decided to live
like common Moskowitz Moskovitz. He planned to become one of them.
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He wanted to report how life was. All he could
find were rooms that invariably turned out to be part
of a room which at best with the best, the
possibility of a blanket hanging as a curtain to portion
off the part of the room that his family lived in.
Began writing stories for The Guardian pointing to the problems
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of the Soviet Stalin's collectivization. They brought the peasants off
their traditional farms where they had been living and feeding
themselves for centuries, and put them in these great collective farms,
so where nobody owned anything. They thought they were going
to produce more food and it was going to be
better because they were limited in capitalism. What Muggerage reported
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was the peasant population was starving. A Muggeridge documented this
writing the following in a British embassy dispatch to the
newspaper The guard dated March twenty second, nineteen thirty three.
I mean starving in its absolute sense, not undernourished, as
for instance most Oriental peasants and some unemployed workers in Europe.
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But having had for weeks nothing to eat, we have nothing.
They have taken everything away. So he left. He left
the Soviet Union an embittered and disappointed idealist. But Durante
downplayed all these reports. He said there was some mismanagement
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of collective farming, but he attributed it to the novelty
of the project. Okay, so, finally Durrante was exposed to
having a sexual and open opium speak, a sexual at
opium smoking relationship with the occultist Alistair Cross Crowley, both men.
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So what actually? Taylor says essentially that he had a
Stalin's apologist. Duranty developed a relationship with Satan, and Taylor
noted that Duranti and Crawley cemented their relationship because of
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the pair's common interest in smoking opium and a woman
said to be the former artist's model, Jane Cheron, who
represented a Crowley throughout his life the epitome of the
scarlet woman, the Horror of Babylon that's in Revelation seventeen four,
which was chronicle, which is Crawley's idea of femininity. Crowley
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also referred to himself as the Beast six sixty six,
a reference to the Antichrist from the book of Revelation
Revelation thirteen eighteen, and Professor Paul Kegor in a nineteen
I'm Starting in twenty twenty two book The Devil and
Karl Marx pointed out that the wickedest Man in the World,
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also known as the Great Beast, have a strong influence
on modern Satanism, which is a theme we'll see throughout
this book associated with Marxism. So Crawley, Marxism Satanism have
gone together for a long time. Crawley practiced all forms
of strange magic, which is spelled m agic k including
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black magic with macabre otherworldly sexual perverse perversion, especially shocking
for this time. Around the turn of the nineteenth of
the twentieth century into nineteen thirty three, kenger contemplated several
of the bizarre sexual scenes. Ken Gore wrote, this was
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six stuff, certainly demented. The ritualistic element smacks not only
a blasphemy, but a certain form of pagan activity, perhaps
even border on the demonic. Imagine this behavior from the
New York Times feted Pulitzer winner, when the top reporters
in the world soiled by the Great Beast and his
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strange political bedfellows. Perhaps it was fitting private behavior for
a man whould lie to the world about the deliberate
starvation of millions of people by a murderous communist tyrant
Stalin in the Kremlin. Finally, in SJ. Taylor in twenty
twenty published an article in The Daily Mail entitled The
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British Playboy who was Stalin Stooge, A war reporter Walter
Duranti covered up Kremlin created famine that killed millions and
allowed the Left to continue worshiping a mass murderer. That article, S. J.
Taylor explained that Duranti married Crowley's discarded mistress, Jane Charon,
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who conveniently possessed a small fortune. So while Charon succumbed
to her to her opium addiction, Taylor reported that Duranti
had managed to wean himself off the drug. Same article,
Taylor gave graphic descriptions as of Stalin's genocide against the Coulaks,
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a group of peasants that Salin escapegoaded as the cause
of the failure for his five year plan of collective
farming that was the genesis of the Ukrainian famine of
nineteen thirty two or nineteen thirty three. Taylor wrote, classed
as farmers who owned as many as three cows, some chickens,
and a few acres of land for the average family
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of seven, They Coulaks were targeted for extinction and called
bloodsuckers or vermin. Three years before the actual famine, there
was a widespread deportation of as many as five million
Coulaks to Serbia to Siberia. I'm sorry, Siberia. The few
records kept of the liquidation of the Coulox as a
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class was a report from the Soviet secret police, the NKVD,
which are the People's Commissant Commissariate for internal affairs. Deportees
were stripped of their shoes and clothes, crowded into carriages
and dropped off in Siberia. Once there, they were abandoned
without shelter and extreme cold, and ordered to build buildings.
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Many did so by working almost around the clock without
sleep so they wouldn't freeze to death. Inevitably, most die,
their numbers replenished by the arrival of new deportees, they said. Ironically,
those deported the Coulox turned out to be the lucky ones.
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Those left behind were faded to become the victims of
slow death by starvation and the famine. The symptoms of
starvation are harrowing. There's a brooding for nourishment, a psychological
obsession which leads to involuntary movement of the jowt jaws
as if choo chewing, the gums turn white, the skin gray,
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suggesting a disease more like leprosy than hunger, an unnatural
aging that causes even children to look old. As the
body's shrink, the eyes become large and unfocused, bulging and immobile.
Children's bodies swell, and their stomachs to stend hugely. Festering
sores appear, and the diary associated with starvation begins. As
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the body consumes itself. There are sometimes hallucinations and other
symptoms of madness. Once this stage begins. Cannibalism is frequent.
In Ukraine, there were many reports of parents eating their
own children. Taylor added a PostScript to the Daily Mail
article stating that New York Times never rescinded Durante's Pulitzer Prize,
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although the newspaper conceded that Durante's work quote measured by
today's standards for foreign reporters reporting falls dangerously short. While
I doubt that's true anymore, there was quote no clear
and convincing evidence of deliberate deception. These are the kinds
of things that characterize the far left, communist left. These
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are the kinds of utopias they really create and in
their determination to be totalitarianism. They can create great atrocities.
It's almost shocking to go back and really review the
history and the combination with Satanism is in and out
of the communist literature and the communist behavior. Going back
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to the whole idea of the Garden of Eden. Chris,
would you like to comment on this.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
I remember the legend of Walter Duranty. When I first
started in media back in the nineties. It was amazing
because I had a lot of professors who I took
broadcast journalism, radio, that sort of thing, and also minored
in journalism. A lot of the professors, uh glorified the
New York Times. But the New York Times for all
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those years had some issues. The Blair issue then of course,
uh not covering important issues over the Martha Burke Augusta story.
It's it's not just Duranty. And the funny thing is
the New York Times saying that that Duranty his his
journalism falls short as far as today's standards are concern Well,
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if you've been watching MSNBC, you've been watching the three
major networks, reading The New York Times and of course uh,
the Guardian and the like. I I believe Duranty would
fit right in.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Unfortunately, unfortunately he would Whittaker Chambers, Uh, I think the
brilliant writing in you know, in Revealing the alger Hiss
Communism and uh. One of his quotations which I include
in the chapter that ends this book. On this book
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here on we're reading from the truth about Neo Marxism,
cultural Maoism, and anarchy, is that Whittaker Chambers, I think
has a brilliant perception. He says it very simply. This
is a foreword to his nineteen fifty two book Witness.
It's a forward in the form of a letter to
my children. He said, communism restores man to his sovereignty
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by this simple method of denying God. That one sentence
says up everything about communism that it's intended to do.
I also quote Bishop Carlo Vigano, who is I think
really a marvelous former apostolic nuncio from the Vatican of
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the United States, and he's opposed Pope Francis, and he
has stated that supernatural powers are carrying out a globalist
coup aimed at destroy the traditional moral order. In an
interview he did who was conducted by an Italian television
Cardinal Gigano said the following, We are facing a global
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coup that involves both civil society and the Catholic Church.
Both are infiltrated by and controlled by characters who use
their power and authority that derives from it not for
the purposes of the institution they govern, but in order
to destroy them. The crisis of authority must be denounced
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because the actions of those who have reached the highest
levels of leadership, both of nations and of the Church,
is a subversive and criminal act. The key point there
is that it's intentional that the globalis intend to destroy
capitalism and to kill people depopulate in order to gain
control for themselves as an oligarchy, just a small group
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of people of the resources of the earth. In that interview,
godal charge of the corrupt part of the Catholic Church,
which he characterizes the deep Church and counterpart to the
deep State, is subservient to Satan, hates the Church as
the mystical body of Christ and intends to kill her.
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That's the hard part to get your head around that
none of this, the global warming, all of this is
not accidental. It's not true. It's a lie. I can
design intentionally to destroy those who believe it, getting them
to behave in a way that is destructive to capitalism
and bringing about their own destruction. It in fact, engenders
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suicidal behavior as a malware of the brain. Now, the
point of the Garden of Eden's story in Genesis is that
Satan can seduce us to sin. This is what I'm writing,
That is to commit evil. In biblical terms, where fallen
species that must learn the distinction between right and wrong.
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Equally important, we must make the moral decision to do
good and avoid evil. When Moses came down with the
Mount Sinai with the tablets on which God had written
the Ten Commandments, he found the Jews worship being a
golden calf. That's an Exodus thirty two nineteen. Moses smashed
the tablets and destroyed the golden calf. When Moses came
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down for the temple for a second time, he carried
a second set of stones on which the finger of
God had written the Covenant in the form of the
Ten Commandments, as is Exodus twenty. The first commandment affirms monotheism,
ruling out the possibility that different gods may have different
moral rules. Following two commandments. God instructs the Israelites to
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keep the Sabbath holy and to avoid taking the name
of the Lord in vain. Following seven commandments instruct us
to honor our fathers and mothers, not to steal, not
to kill one another, not to commit adultery, not to lie,
and not to cover each other's spouses or goods. These
moral rules, written in stone by the finger of God,
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do not require an advanced education or genius intelligence to
convince is.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
The best of doctor Jerome.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Technology advances, moral understanding does not pass from parent to
child via genetics, nor does it advance in time. Moses'
moral principles and Exodus are the same, simple common sense
rules of decent living a productive society follows even today,
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and they really shouldn't have to be told to a
species like human beings, except that, in fact is that
we are, by our fallen nature, inherently prone to commit
eval inherently prone to think we can gain personal advantage
by violating the laws of God, which are very simple
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to understand. Don't lie, don't kill, don't covert your name's wife.
The end of the woke social justice utopian. The ends
days are dystopian governments and currencies collapse, mass numbers of
people die through starvation and disease, and the world plunges
into thermonuclear war. But the end of times does not
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have to be written this way. Getting the truth about
Neo Marxism, cultural Maoism, and anarchy into print is an
important first step. Actually, it's an important for a step.
Whether or not anyone reads it. Just that it's written
changes everything. That it's written and read increases its impact.
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But the impact is done once it's thought and written,
because it's there to be seen now and in the future.
Whenough people understand that critical theory lies, understand the critical
theory lies that dominate this age of disinformation, we have
a chance of becoming awake instead of woke. We look
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upon the manness that has descended over Europe, as Hitler's
Nazism battled with Stalin's communism, and we wonder how civilized
people living in cultures considered advance could possibly have descended
into the horrors of World War II. The human species
survived the horrors of World War two, but it may
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not survive a thermal nuclear World War three. And I
end with Leo the thirteenth. He was pope from eighteen
seventy eight to nineteen oh three, and he had a
vision that was recorded, and this was recorded by Carl Vogel,
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and it led to a prayer to the Saint Michael,
the Archangel, which was read at the end of the
Catholic Mass for many years. Carl Vogel Mon Senior Carl
Vogel related the legend of Leo thirteen's vision is following,
Christians learned to treasure the prayer of Saint Michael more
than ever before. Rather, peculiar circumstance induced Leo the thirteenth
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to compose this powerful prayer. After celebrating Mass one day,
he was in conference with the cardinals. Suddenly he sank
to the floor. Several doctors were summoned at once, but
found no signs of a pulse. The very life seemed
to have ebbed away from the fragile and aging body.
Suddenly he recovered and said, what a horrible vision I
had been shown. He saw the ages to come, the
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seductive power in the ravings of demons against the Church
in every land, But Saint Michael appeared in the moment
of greatest distress and cast Satan and his cohorts back
into the abyss of Hell. Such was the occasion that
caused Pope Leo the thirteenth to prescribe this prayer for
the Universal Church. His prayer for Saint Michael read Saint
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Michael the Archangel defend us in battle, be of protection
against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God
rebuke him. We humbly pray and do thou, O, Prince
of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, thrust
into hell Satan and all other evil spirits who prowl
throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. That
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prayer was removed from the Mass under Vatican Two, which
I consider to be the beginning of the socialists takeover
the Catholic Church. Now, when you understand that poplio Is
the thirteenth would have envisioned today's postmodern Wok culture is
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the best version of the Garden of Ease and Eden's
true of knowledge. Lie that Satan has ever constructed, and
we have to resolve to continue shining the light of
truth to dispel the neo Marxist, the cultural Maoists and
anarchists who would have us leave. We have to pray
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in the spirit of Second Chronicle seven fourteen, that God
hears our repentance for allowing America to descend into this madness.
Let us move forward, that this twenty first century woke
social justice popular delusion will soon pass through the space
of the earth, for the face of the earth, never
to return again. With God, all things are possible, and
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the hour is never too late for redemption. That's the
theme of this book, and it explains it in great detail,
going into wokeness, going into Marxism, starting the origin and
count of our experience being subjective, looks at the postmodernists
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and that you know there is no objective truth. Marcussi,
who embraces sexual freedom and reads Freud in De marks
it's fundament to understand the phenomenological world in which the
left lives. The phenomenological world means their view of reality,
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because they live in a schizophrenic view of reality in
which whatever they desire, whatever they want to define, is
who they are. That subjective truth has to be accepted
by everyone else or you commit a microaggression against them.
This glorifies schizophrenic. The schizophrenic has a private understanding of
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the world that's accessible only to the schizophrenic, and at
its worst is paradoid schizophrenic. You get John Nash. And
if you've seen the movie A Beautiful Mind, you realize
at the end that everything you've seen didn't really happen
that way, but it was only his fantasy, his schizophrenia,
that it caused him to experience reality that way. Now,
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these are mental illnesses, and they are malware of the mind,
and they are founded in and wanting to reject God
so as to put human beings on the throne of God.
The first book of this trilogy was about the fact
that global warmings a lie. Those constructing it, like John Holdren,
knew it was faulty science, but they knew it was
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seductive in the ability to convince a young generation to
stop using hydro carbon fuels, along with the realization that
if we stopped using hydro carbon fuels, we could not
have the modern industrial society which supports eight billion people.
Their depopulationists like stalin, famine, mass murder, all these things
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are acceptable. Third volume in this Great Awakening trilogy will
be about transhumanism, because the global elite, the World Economic
Forum Select Group, will soon if they should succeed in
destroying the United States and destroying capitalism, they will destroy
next the woke or they're useful idiots, and they will
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establish themselves as the ubermens, the superhuman beings, the trans
humans who merge themselves with machines, put computers in their
brains and can live forever based on artificial intelligence, not
having to work because the machines will do the work
for them. These kinds of bizarre utopian dystopias do not
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produce what these deluded people think it will produce, because
in fact, the world is not set up to be
perfect here God rules this world, and Lord's prayer says
if that fundamentally, may God rule here as in heaven.
That's what Jesus taught us to say. And in fact
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God does rule here. That's why my perception is that
God in the end always wins. Has God created this
place out of nothing, He can disappear it into nothing.
But that we exist means we have a spiritual existence.
And those things which exist, I believe continue to exist.
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Those things which do not exist may never exist. And
the gift of a being of existing is a gift
of God for which we are not responsible. And as such,
we have to understand we need to obey God's laws
here as we most certainly will do in heaven if
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we get there. But the lie of Satan is to
say God didn't make this place earth perfect. He could have,
he didn't. If you eat this fruit out, you'll learn
how to make it perfect, then you don't need God.
You'll be superior to God. You'll perfect to this place
with me. Well, if you believe that lie, you end
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up in eternal torment and having renounced God is the
fundamental question at the heart of every human life. At
the end of this experience, I believe will be asked
one question by God, and that is were you a
faithful servant? Should we not be able to answer yes.
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The future of our existence is going to be to
redeem that factor, and I do not know that it
can be redeemed once the judgment of this experience has
been reached.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Chris, this eternal torment thing, I think it's already happened,
because I I feel like I'm there every time I
have to hear Kamala Harris speak. That's eternal torment. And
I watched the mets too, so that's another thing.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Well, that's that's that's just basically, you know, you want
to flagellate yourself a little bit, watch this team that
you think is gonna you know, that's all right. I
do prefer to watch the Yankees, but again in recent
years it's been hardly any difference.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Yeah, I guess there's a parade in Spain I can
go to. That's a different story.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
I don't know, but the is The point is that
earth is not supposed to work perfectly. It doesn't, it
never will, and we're not supposed to be here without
problems and deliver a perfect life. Every human being has
issues and okay, how rich you are, all famous you are,
there are issues. And the mature adult one who learns
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to embrace Jesus Christ as your savior, we'll understand fundamentally
that God is always with us and that we're not
given problems we can't solve, and that persisting in resolving
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to be right and to do the right is the
only solution to this life existence. And we're now in
an age of persecution, where an age where Christians are
being persecuted, where diseases are I don't know whether the
vaccines are better than diseases or I mean, these things
are just horrendous. We lock down society globally, which was insanity,
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and now we're saying carbon dioxide is anxious chemical even
though we exhale it.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
We are polluters, even though we feed the.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Plants anthropost scene, the anthropost being human beings. We are
the cause of our own destruction in this last age
on Earth, is what the left would have us believe.
And the climate cultism is at its extreme, and I
personally prefer not to follow this madness into the darkness.