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It Really is

Everyone knows it and everyone has known it for a long time.

A Good Question

On SG, the question was asked as to essentially, “How did we get here?”

Mostly referring to usury, and how it came to be that people “chose it” over building Cathedrals. Now, to be fair, usury is, indeed, the root of a huge amount of evil in the world. In fact I can’t think of a single more important issue in how the planet has become as corrupted as it has.

And it wasn’t “chosen” so much as it was instilled by the usual methods of subterfuge, corruption, lies, underhandedness, deception, murder and force. To really grasp the levels of this you would need to study in great detail the history of the Rothschilds from their beginnings all the way to the way the Bank of International Settlement works today and what it is. As well as appreciate the multiple and absolutely world-encompassing effects of tentacles it created and controls from behind the curtain of things like The World Economic Forum, The Trilateral Commission (Rockefellers), Committee on Foreign Relations, the UN, the WHO and so on, as well as swamp creatures like the CIA and various of its projects, like the spread of “post-modernism” in all its inhuman and beauty destroying tactics.

But it all starts with usury. And it was no more “chosen” than you “choose” to eat white flour with all the toxins, poisons and vitamins in it that mean a wild rat will not actually eat it, but you, stupefied into ignorance and “education” think it’s healthy for you.

Anyone that says that usury was freely “chosen” by the average, honest person, is basically a deceiver. Much like those who pushed usury in all its forms by all means and relentlessly so.

There is a greater point on this worth making, but as a short and concise answer, I have placed below the reply I posted on SG.

The 1700s saw the real start of the organising of the forces of evil determined to destroy the Church (the Catholic Church being the only one that matters). It took them about 250 years to create:

  1. the first Freemasonic country in the world (the USA), while bankrupting France and destroying its Royal house
  2. Starting the “enlightenment” with all its “freethinkers” and mass murder of Catholics
  3. Destruction of royal houses in Europe (nobility was essentially the military/protective arm of the Church)
  4. Start WWI
  5. Force the “unification” of Italy (the home of Rome and thus the centre of Christianity)
  6. Infiltrate the Church massively with homosexuals, communists, etc.
  7. Start WWII
  8. Install a Freemason as “Pope” in 1958 and every year since then.
  9. Infect the entire planet with (((Hollywood values))) just as they had done to Weimar Germany.
    There is also some evidence the entire “reformation” (rebellion) of 1521 was orchestrated by the same (((people))). It took centuries.

The wider point is that usury (along with its other related tactics of general degradation of human dignity) works for a very simple reason.

One people don’t like to admit, but remains absolutely true:

Humans are all flawed. Because of original sin.

And all you ahistorical and illogical Protestants can gnash your teeth as much as you like, but the evidence is absolutely overwhelming and incontrovertible.

As such, an appeal to humanity’s basest instincts of greed, avarice, envy, sloth, pride, wrath and gluttony, will ALWAYS, snare a percentage of the population, no matter how religious, pious, well-meaning and orderly the original community may have been. And this is precisely why you absolutely need rules, as well as their enforcing.

And the people doing the enforcing need to be, generally, men of outstanding virtue in terms of courage, and moral character. Their leaders, at an absolute minimum, need to be married men with children, who have had first-hand experience of physical labour, (for at least 5 years) and be self-made to the point of owning some land and property that is no more than say 30% from generational wealth. I would also want them to have been involved in some physical level of confrontation for at least another 5 years, whether in a proper, hardcore martial arts class, serving in law enforcement, including things like being a bouncer (if absolutely clean of any involvement with the inevitable criminal side of that life) close protection work (as the grunt, not owner of a firm), soldier (in combat), and be honestly religious. For my culture and people at least, that means a proper Catholic (only sedevacantists of the 1958 type and non-una Mass, currently are).

The rules are required to identify those elements that would corrupt humanity, and usury, should be absolutely and completely banned eternally from any civilised society. Anyone advocating for it, or trying to perform it should, in my honest opinion, be put to death.

If a society formed to make that law number one, and enforced it absolutely, human society would flourish in a way that almost no one can even imagine. And very fast too.

For this reason, the enforcing arm of society needs to be an unusual and rare mix of wise, experienced, charitable, but also absolute when required, and using Roman Law, which is unique on Earth and works on the principle being only a guide, but each individual situation needing to be evaluated on its own merits in accordance with justice above law, and not law above justice.

There is literally no other system on Earth that ever came even remotely close to having this and creating societies cantered around such principles that Catholicism.

You can TRY and argue otherwise, but you would be just the male equivalent of the dumb onlyfans women on something like the whatever podcast, making appeals not to logic, facts, reason, and objective reality, but only your personal, solipsistic, nonsensical, selfish, hypocritical, hormonally driven rhetoric that you have been brainwashed with. Any actual measure of it done objectively places Catholicism at the top of the mountain for centuries and centuries and centuries in a row. And when compared to the present day, which as stated above took at least 250 years to degrade, and mostly since 1958, the current “liberal world order” is proving to be a dystopic descent into literal Hell on Earth.

But hey, don’t you worry. You go ahead and chomp down on that chemical burger while you binge on reality TV and CNN and let your arse keep expanding molasses-like on that couch. And don’t forget to masturbate some more to porn, so that in case you get the urge to actually get off that couch and change something in your life, you are sure to not bother after the fact.

So that’s how we got here.

And if there is any hope of getting out of it, it will be only because of men with giant, octagonal balls, made of adamantium, who will be blamed for being “oppressive and brutal”, who will not compromise their honour, faith, or objective reality as it is, in order to appease the masses.

And to a leaser extent, but still absolutely necessary, of those men who will follow them and stand with them even in the bowels of Hell, until order, peace, sanity, and God’s divine laws, are restored once more, as best we can, on this fallen Earth.

RPG livestream set in the Dirty Old West – Follow Along Information

It will happen tomorrow, Saturday 28th September, at 9pm Rome Italy time (3pm EST; 2pm CT) on my livestream.

This post will introduce the setting and situation and the player characters too. Because we plan to play for only about an hour tops, I am placing the situation here. it is assumed the characters already know each other and are familiar with the situation, so that (rural internet permitting) we should be able to just start off and get with it. Some players were a little scant on their character’s description, but these will be added when they send them in.

Each player should have his character in front of them, a pencil and eraser to keep track of things like health points, ammunition, or make general notes, and two six-sided dice to roll for various situations or task resolutions they will need to perform.

If you want a copy of the rules, it’s only £5 as a PDF and you can get your copy here and print it (31 pages).

Below, the map showing the area and below that, the situation as our heros find themselves in.

Area Map

The Player Characters

Jack O’Trady (aka Jack O’Trades)

Equipment: Shotgun +10 rounds, .45 Colt +12 rounds, knife, bedroll, satchel, $10

Height: 6’1″ Age: 28

Appearance: sandy blonde hair with a scraggly reddish beard. Twill pants with suspenders and a waist long coat with belt on the outside it that carries his sixgun, ammunition for it, knife and flint and steel kit. He is broad-shouldered and thick at the waist, sure footed.

Bio: A Catholic Irishman, not in search of gold, but freedom. He fled his motherland to escape the ravages of the English – “famine, me arse!” – after politely expressing his disagreement with a couple of the red-coated twats (in Old Testament fashion, anyway). He landed in New York, immediately headed West in search of purpose and modest work and hasn’t stopped for 6 months. Each town showing more disdain for his kind than the last. He’s a simple man, though not as dumb as most. He has a strong will for survival and a moral compass with a needle that could use tightening. 

Leroy Gray (aka The Gray Gunner)

Equipment: Winchester rifle +15 rounds, .45 Colt +30 rounds, knife, bedroll, satchel, $10, Horse (named Whiskey)

Height: 6’4″ Age: 27

Apperance: brown hair, moustache, grey overcoat (confederate style)

Bio: Leroy fancies himself a bit of a gunslinger, having survived one duel that was deemed legal but the local sheriff a couple of months earlier and he is partial to wearing the same grey coat he had on during the civil war.

James (aka Just James)

Equipment: Rifle (Winchester) +15 rounds, .45 Colt +24 rounds, knife, bedroll, saddle bags, Horse (named Strider), $10

Height: 5′ 8″ Age: 22

Appearance: beard, the build of someone who is used to riding a horse. 
Bio: born in the Shenandoah Valley and Civil War veteran (Confederate). James joined the army around the age of 16 and mustered out sometime before the official surrender at Appomattox. He had grown up around cattle but after the War, decided that rather than continue being a cowboy at home, he would try his luck out west on a ranch. 
Habits: Smokes a pipe and appreciates whiskey.  He always remembers to say his morning and evening prayers that his mother taught him. He’s an Anglican, but maybe he’ll start to think differently out west. He keeps a clean room but is forgetful on food, which is curious for a man who is in the saddle herding cattle. He can read.

Philo Jurament (NPC)

Equipment: Shotgun +50 rounds, Whinchester +50 rounds, pair of ivory handled converted Colt Dragoons to take ammunition in gun holster (right and Belt (left) +24 rounds in the belt and another 56 in his saddle bags, Tomahawk, Matches, Cigarillos, Saddle bags (with other basic equipment), Horse (named Horse) Bowie knife, bedroll, Small metal container with strong tequila in it, $10

Height: 6′ 2″ Age: 26

Appearance: Sandy-Brown hair, blue eyes, about 6’2″ he wears a sort of trapper jacket. One of his large .44 calibre six-guns on his right hip in its holster, and the other Mexican style in a front/left holster that is cut down so the gun basically looks as if it’s just held by the belt. He also has a bowie knife on the gun belt, on his left side.

Ex-Indian Scout for the Confederate army. He was raised by Apaches after being sold to them as a boy by his own alcoholic father. Generally ornery and laconic. He smokes cigarillos but only a couple a day.

The Situation

It is 1867, two years after the end of the Civil War. The small town of Silver Hole is a mining town with some small silver deposits, on the edge of the frontier. The mine is not large enough to make the town prosperous, but it nevertheless provides enough to make the place tolerable, with all the basic amenities, two hotel/saloons, a local bar, various shops, a regular stage coach that goes to snowdrift falls twice a week, passing by Fort Bellamy and Lookout point, both army outposts that keep the occasional Indian raids at bay in the general area.

Snowdrift Falls is about 400 miles by stage coach and the nearest actual town served by railway. To the North is a mountain range, the south being gradually drier and more despotic and canyon-like. The Takumseh bridge being a case in point, straddles a canyon of over a dozen metres in height and about twice that in length, in order to allow the stage coaches to cross the river on the way to Lookout point, a small army outpost that is basically an extension of Fort Bellamy, a larger and better equipped Army location.

Last night, a very strange situation took place. Emily Lightfoot, the local hat-maker, went to deliver her latest order to the farmhouse of John and Mary McMasters, but when she arrived there, a large rabid bear had broken into the farmhouse and killed some animal in it. Mary managed to run out of the house just in time for Emily to see her and get her aboard her one horse carriage. The two women rushed back to Silver Hole, abandoning John McMasters to his fate, because he had been ill with a fever upstairs.

In the morning, fearing the worst, the ladies had returned with two deputies (Jim and Bob), but when they arrived at the farmhouse, they found John still with a heavy fever upstairs, alive and otherwise unhurt. The main room of the home was half-destroyed and had a large pool of blood and blood spatter in it, where the ladies assumed the mad bear had eaten the buck they had seen it drag in. However, no part of the dead animal, or the bear, could be found. They took John back to Silver Hole in a carriage as he was delirious.

The local doctor, explained worriedly he did not have the skills to cure the man and they should immediately make for Snowdrift falls.

James, being an adept coach driver volunteered to run John to Snowdrift falls, a trip of at least three days even if one rode hard all the way. Leroy Gray also volunteered to ride shotgun in case of bandits or marauding Indians, and as Mary McMasters offered pay, so did Jack O’Trady, a recent arrival, and an irishman to boot, however he had been in town long enough for people to know aside occasionally needing a bit of “hair o’ th’ dog” in the morning, he was a good worker. As far as irishmen go anyway.

When everything was set and the men were about to set off, a young private came thundering into town to say that the Takumseh bridge had been burnt down by a band of Indians and possibly Mexican. There had been a fight with a patrol from Lookout point, and he had barely got away to this side of the bridge, before it collapsed. The route was impassable.

The local old drunk at the saloon where all this was being discussed mumbled something about the old Indian trail of Frozen Tears, that was a more direct route to snowdrift falls but had not been used by anyone in living memory as far as anyone knew. There was a number of legends that no one who tried survived it and that giants lived in the snow-capped mountains in that area. As the conversation as to what to do carried on, a man known as Philo Jurament, an Ex-Scout in the Confederate Army stood up, walked over, and said he had come to Silver Hole via that path and it was passable for a carriage. The saloon went silent as people wondered if he was just lying or if he had actually done it. The man tended to be a loner and kept to himself, he had not long been in town, and other than playing the occasional hand of poker in the saloon he didn’t mix much with the locals. Even so, Mary McMasters was desperate and offered to pay half the man’s salary on the spot, and a more generous half on the delivery of her husband to the doctors in Snowdrift falls. The man accepted and also said the trip could be done in only two days if they pushed hard, as it was only 200 miles or so by going this route. As afternoon was already fast-approaching, the men all decided to leave forthwith.

They left on a covered carriage where John was bundled into a bed in back of it, Jack rode in the back with him to ensure John was as comfortable as could be, and tending to his need for water, food and so on. James and Leroy rode up front, James driving the carriage and Leroy with his rifle across his lap. Philo out front on his grey mottled horse (which he called horse) leading the way to the path no other man had used in living memory.

They had basic equipment, bedrolls, food and water for four days journey, although they expected to be able to make it in two by keeping up a blistering pace throughout.

Last of the honest ones

Yet another now EX FBI member testifies.

Worth hearing to the end, especially for what he recommends for the average citizen.

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