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Heretics, Heretics Everywhere…

…and not a brain to think.

Yes, I have adapted my own adaptation of the famous poem about being lost at sea.

Water, Water, Water everywhere, And not a drop to drink.

At about age 15 or 16 I changed it to:

Idiots, Idiots, Idiots everywhere, And not a brain to think.

But one evolves in thinking, so, the slightly new version.

It was brought on by reading Malcom Collins’, rather retarded take on a topic I have pondered at times here and there, and which is somewhat covered (not fully yet, but it will be) in my Nazi Moon book.

That is, religion in an Interstellar society.

The simple reality of it is that this idea is not in any way new. Aquinas touched on it as did I think at least one other doctor of the Church, though I forget which one. Dan Simmons, explored it probably in the most depth, though using the works of the arch-heretic Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, which paradoxically, brought me closer to Christianity, probably given how far from it I was.

The question is only apparently interesting though, because if you think about it for a few minutes, or even seconds, it hinges on an unspoken premise of doubt. A mind-worm of heresy and gnosticism that corrodes the truth while acting in darkness. Because ultimately either you know your religion is real and true and therefore the ultimate truth, or you doubt it. Now, for myself, I thoroughly understand that essential doubt, that questioning query, that unanswered “deep” question you think you have. I lived that way for about 43 years, despite the fact that by age 16 I had rejected atheism as untenable, and remained a Zen-Agnostic that simply could not believe in the resurrection with any real faith. While I did not discount it completely, I had absolutely no evidence in my life that anything comes back from the dead in a corporeal form. I was ready to accept continuation of life after death in some fashion, ghosts, spirits, reincarnation, transmigration of the soul, whatever, were all at least possibilities, but rising from the properly dead, Lazarus of Jesus style, was something I gave a vanishingly small chance to be true to.

So I understand the wish to try and find a system of life based on a philosophy rooted in truth, and thinking Christianity is wanting. And Catholicism also being very much far from what I would expect from the true religion, as it is presented to us with Bergoglio as Pope and his pedophiles and homosexual indulging in cocaine fuelled orgies while pretending to be bishops and priests right in the Vatican. It is only when I looked at Christianity from the start and discovered that Catholicism has nothing to do with the Satanists currently pretending to be Catholics that infest the Vatican, and realised that Vatican II was when the great usurpation had happened. Yet, after my road to Damascus moment, without which it is unlikely I would be a sedevacantist Catholic today, the doubt about Jesus resurrecting simply vanished. And strangely, I found myself reconnecting with a part of myself I was unaware remained. A kind of innocence I had maybe still at age 2 or so, that has been shredded shortly thereafter by living on this planet. But aside my personal sensations, the astonishing thing is that Catholicism , the real one, not the fake poisonous version spouted by the child-raping enthusiasts of the Vatican, not only modelled reality better than any other philosophy I had encountered, but it answered many of the long-unanswered questions I had. The problem of evil, how prayer actually works, the consequences of free will, and many, many, many more. It also is the best model for predicting how people in general will act and even how large trends may go.

Malcom’s idea of cobbling together an “Abhramic religion” for a potentially interstellar society, is simply the thrashings of a man that has no real conviction, no real faith, and no real reasoning capacity. It is the grasping attempts of someone outside the cathedral pretending he can make his own version of it outside it that is “better”. In short, he is a heretic, or a gnostic. He may even be genuine in his attempts, but he is like a cargo-cultist thinking if he carves a shape that looks like an aeroplane out of a palm tree, that he will be able to fly in it. No, Malcom. you will not fly in it.

All you need to do is read the first paragraph of his post to know he is not a great thinker.

Most traditional religions in the world, while relatively more resistant to prosperity-induced fertility collapse, are still facing extinction (just with a slight delay). This buys these religions precious time to build better defenses and acquire more allies for the coming trials. Those that indolently decide to return to a structure and mindset that evolved within (and was optimized for) a pre-internet, pre-AI world, … heck pre industrial world—blinded by arrogance and Golden Age Thinking—deserve their fate. Only through cultural innovation does our species survive.

Let us count the ways in which his thinking is flawed.

Firstly, it is absolutely clear that if any religion is true, then that truth is absolute. If you assume a loving God, then that truth is also as complete as humanity can ever understand it. And will continue to be so to the end of time. Therefore, there is simply no need to “upgrade” anything concerning modernity. It is the very core of the infiltrators, heretics and especially gnostics, that you have to “adapt” or “improve” on the absolute truth. Most telling, Bergoglio recently changed the Ave Maria and also the Pater Noster. This Satanic protector of pedophiles, thinks he can improve on the very prayer that Jesus gave us, the Pater Noster.

It is, of course an obvious tell that either you are an intentional deceiver, or, at best, you simply do not believe any religion is true.

Secondly, he also does not believe in God, nor His Love, Mercy and (at least for Catholics) the promise of His always being with us and His return.

If he did, he would not worry about his enemies so much, nor would he be trying to make alliances with random un-believers. Which is not to say that I wouldn’t stand shoulder to shoulder with a Muslim if it meant cutting down the Davos Satanists, but the best a Catholic and a Muslim can hope for is separate nations with high walls and a rigidly strict code of conduct for either side visiting the other. Most often, the historical relation between Muslims and Catholics is that Muslims will try to wipe Catholics out, until the Catholics begin to respond, then the Muslims tend to retreat, until the tide shifts again. And given Islam’s intent, it is unlikely that they will leave Catholic alone even in an ideal setting.

The point is that if your God loves you, and your religion is true, as St. Bernard would say, what are you even worried about? Martyr of warrior that goes down in battle or that wins glory for God, if you are with God, what threat does death hold for you? Or hardship? It is all just temporary. And while some trials will absolutely test men to breaking point, if you truly believe, you will not lose your faith. the story of Job being the classic example.

Thirdly, his contempt for his predecessors is self-evident and little does he realise that a true system that is given to us by a Loving God, cannot ever be incomplete, or “not up to date”. Truth doesn’t have a sell-by date, Malcom.

As for his last sentence, it clearly demonstrates Malcom is a sub-par autist (which his mannerism makes quite clear, if you watch the video) that hasn’t even the capacity to observe the last hundred years or so of history and draw some conclusions concerning “cultural innovation” and the over 100 million lives murdered by it, not to mention however many millions will die as a result of the latest “cultural innovation” of “medicine” and how many children have been satanically mutilated on the “cultural innovation” of transgenderism, and on, and on, and on.

If you wish to know what an Interstellar religion that would work would look like, you need look no further than proper Catholicism, which today is only found in Sedevacantism, and being true, necessarily rejects all other religions and pretences at “Christianity”, precisely because the truth is only one.

Poul Anderson, wrote The High Crusade some 50 years ago, and yet it remains a fantastically entertaining and excellent book, which I think better describes a truly Interstellar religion than anything else I have come across, including Dan Simmons’ modernised pseudo-catholic version.

Anderson’s work is great because it also reminds the reader that until Henry the VIII, England was Catholic, and if the residents of the United Kingdom had any true idea of what was taken from them, there might be another crusade tomorrow.

In short then, Malcom, if man ever goes to the stars, the religion that will last out there with him is the only true one. And there is only One Holy, Apostolic, Catholic Church.

Were dinosaurs ever real?

I have unfortunately spent too much time today reading this series on dinosaur hoaxes at Agent 13 substack. To the point that I am beginning to question how much of the dinosaur theory is real. It is a long series of posts in 5 parts so will take you a while to read, but is definitely worth it, and pretty well-written too.

Let’s be clear that I am not a “the Earth is only 6,000 year old” weirdo, and absolutely, never have been, and never will be a Flat Earther, but the dinosaur thing I always knew was dodgy to some degree or other. It’s just that the degree of it has never been clear to me because primarily I wasn’t too concerned with looking into it. And I like the idea of dinosaurs. And I like the idea of them coming back and eating all the stupid people.

Agent 13 makes a good case and it is also clear he doesn’t disbelieve all fossils, since like amny of us, he has found some himself, but they tend to be little ones mostly of shells and such things.

The one on the left was a gift to me and the one on the right my wife found as a girl in her garden by randomly bashing a rock open with a hammer. So fossils do exist.

What I always questioned, even as a child, was a lot of the narrative around them, such as what they said they looked like exactly, what they ate, or what kind of vascular system they had. I have also been aware for a long time that no actual full skeleton or skull of a T-Rex has ever been found and I became aware of Marsh and Cope as a result of reading Michael Crichton’s book Dragon Teeth based on them and the fictional account of some of the characters around them in one of his earlier books, which I read only a couple of years ago.

I still hope T-Rexes really existed, along with all the other fantastic creatures, however, I am absolutely open to the idea that they were either vastly different than we have been told, or possibly, even almost entirely fabricated.

On the other hand, I am very open to the idea that giant humanoids at least 3 metres (10 feet) or so in height have existed at some point in the past.

You still get banned on sight here for suggesting the Earth is flat though. Especially if you base it on the absolutely ignorant rendering of the word “firmament” in the Freemason Bible ordered by the famously homosexual King James, with it’s 33,000 “errors” of translation, and 700 years of editing by literal Christ killing Pharisees before the German with a penchant for raping maids decided to alter it further before declaring it the one book that is the totality of Christianity on its own (but not before he ripped out books from it apparently).

And my views on the Moon landing have been made clear in both video and my SF series Overlords of Mars, which is wholly encapsulated in the tome Nazi Moon (paper copy), or digital version.

And yeah, I also am not a believer in any kind of Hollow Earth theory, though I do really like the idea of it as a fantasy/escapist concept.

So there you are. Let me know your thoughts.

It’s All About the Science, Honest

Yeah, man! Because people like Rowling are just artists, and people who write for New Scientist are just, like Scientists, you know?

And what’s going on in Haiti, now led by a Cannibal military leader who wears a Freemasonic symbol as a prominently displayed necklace, is obviously just perfectly normal scientific research for the betterment of mankind.

It’s obviously done on an island to retain proper scientific controlled conditions. Clearly.

And anyone that thinks there is a massive influx of demonic and satanic influences becoming thoroughly exposed since the planned covid scamdemic is just a paranoid religious bigot.

Clearly.

PS:

Hey, you, the guy who looks like you might want to become a religious bigot, here, you like that? How ‘bout this? Maybe a little of this too, you know, to keep the little lady happy too?

No, you’re more like real science guy eh? Okay then, I got some of this, which explains pretty much everything, or maybe this, to fight off depression, ya know?

Look, I got plenty of stuff, you just gotta tell me what you like.

Iran and Antarctica

This is certainly a rather odd headline, given everything that is currently taking place not just globally, but more specifically in the middle East.

You would think Iran has bigger issues to worry about than posting a military base on the ice-shelf… and instead…

“We have property rights in the South Pole. We have plan to raise our flag there and carry out military and scientific work,” Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani said in late September, according to a translation by the Washington D.C.-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).

You can read the whole thing here.

It might be a stretch, but if you have read any of my Overlords of Mars series of books, or even the complete collection, Nazi Moon, the seemingly bizarre headline takes on a potentially quite interesting outlook.

Although my series is science fiction in the traditional style of the genre, that is, a lot of real science, well developed characters and a multi-layered, plot-driven storyline, the fact is that if I had to bet money on it one way or the other I would absolutely bet that the Nazis did have at least one and possibly more bases in Antarctica, aside the semi-mythological base 211, and it is absolutely possible they also had a submarine base there that permitted them to develop the technology that allowed them to keep the Americans away during Operation Highjump. And that the subsequent operation Argus of dropping nukes in Antarctica in the 1958s was a continuation of the secret war between the antigravity owning Nazis in Antarctica and the American creation of the deep state.

If any of the above speculations hold any truth at all, and there is very good evidence to suggest this is at least partially the case, then what Iran is really doing, is a gentle threat of exposure to America. Putin did a similar thing a few times, threatening to release all the relevant satellite data concerning the 9/11 attacks, particularly the one on the Pentagon, which in any case, anyone rational is perfectly aware was a missile hit and not a plane, as was obvious right away given the debris left behind would have meant that both 5 ton engines, tail section and a lot besides, apparently vaporised on impact, but somehow the windows a few dozen metres away from impact point were nit even broken. Right.

Russia also did a much subtler gameplay on the Moon landings, not quite threatening to expose them as fake, but simply implying Russia knew the truth about them, which I think they do. And as I have been on record before, while almost all the footage you are familiar with of the Moon landings is fake, I do think they went there, just not the way they say they did.

At any rate, exposing even just an old Nazi base in Antarctica would, in the end bring down the whole WWII narrative. Because just as with the Face on Mars, once you realise that the Face and nearby “City” of Oriac is artificial in nature, logical deduction will lead you to all the other discoveries I made concerning both Mars, its history, its destruction, antigravity technology and the very essence and start of human history.

Similarly, if a Nazi base in Antarctica is proven, then Operation Highjump and Argus take on very different and ominous reality, so does all the Roswell UFO story and indeed the stories concerning Carlos the Bariloche, the Apollo programme, S4 (Area 51) and how it follows the Nazi secret base naming convention of where all their secret and “wonder weapons” were built, namely, S1, S2, and S3, and how Hitler absolutely did not die in his bunker, and the Americans have known it since the start, as did the Russians. And once you get all those cans of worms open, well… then you begin to question the whole narrative of WWII and you may begin to question other things, like perhaps the Holocaust, or the financial realities behind WWI and WWII both before and after the wars.

You might begin to question other things, like perhaps the whole idea of how huge black projects are funded and how that relates to certain banking practices.

In short, such a revelation has the potential to quite severely impact the current narrative on pretty much the entire history of the last 80 years at the very least. And with only a little imagination and logic, it will eventually lead to the very origin of things like the formation of the Illuminati in 1776, and the much more important and relevant question to your day-to-day existence of who controls the entire concept of fiat money.

So… while it looks like a bizarre and inconsequential news item to almost everyone, i believe it has the potential to be a real warning to the American deep state and those who run it.

And the message is clear:

You think what is going on now is bad? Let it happen and play out, because the alternative is not just you lose some big pieces on the board. The alternative is we expose you fully to the whole world.

And as an aside, my fiction omnibus continues to look more and more like a fictionalised history of what really happened. I’d be dishonest if I didn’t admit this pleases me.

The Face on Mars

The reviews on Nazi Moon I posted, prompted me to look at the reviews on The Face on Mars. Once I have finished a book, I tend to forget about it, which explains why I suck at marketing myself to any degree, so you can consider this my generic attempt at seeing if posting this makes any difference to the number of books bought. I doubt it, but I certainly can’t be accused of trying too hard, so we’ll see. I picked three reviews on it.

by Andrew Harrison

I’ve had this book in my wish list for a while. Now I have finished reading it, I wish I bought it earlier. Although the bulk of the work is over twenty years old, nevertheless it stands the test of time, the more recent updates only improve the original hypothesis. The bibliography is also most useful for those interested in ‘alternative’ themes, I’ve read a good deal of what’s referenced, but would have found it sooner and had a better ability to integrate the materials if I had read this first, really it’s that good. If you are just starting to look for answers you can’t find in the standard narrative or are steeped in these subjects then this work will appeal to you. Seriously don’t let this sit in your wish list for years, buy it read it. Either it will alter your view of reality forever or simply help integrate the research you have done so far. So conspiracy a grand theory unified? Well there’s still plenty to learn but this is very good start!

The next one is by an anonymous Amazon confirmed buyer.

Giuseppe’s approach to presenting an idea is very interesting because he appears to appreciate the fractal and interconnected nature of all things. Whatever the subject is that has grabbed his attention you will find that he attacks it from all angles whilst also taking steps to thoroughly address possible objections.

Applying this to the anomalous photograph of a face on Mars, he takes you through an explanation of planetary mechanics, military aerial surveying technologies, propulsion technologies, tales from ancient cultures, and much more to offer an explanation to something that otherwise defies explanation.

Even if you disagree with his conclusions you will gain from reading this book as it is both intellectually stimulating and intellectually rewarding.

And the third one by Cooper Chauvin, who I recognise the name of from other reviews, this gentleman has pretty much bought every book I wrote, and he has emailed me to thank me for the impact my books have had on his life, so he is clearly biased, although I do not know him personally. In other words, he obviously has excellent taste is what I’m trying to say!

The Face on Mars is one of the best books I have ever read. With the utmost disernment, Filotto brings you through a vast and complex theory that obligates you to rethink your idea of the world around you (and that’s putting it lightly). It’s long and extensivly reaserched, but it’s an awesome book so that worked out great! By the end, it’s hard not to be convinced. I highly recomend this book. The original version (1996) still holds up today, “against all odds”. I will definetly read it again!

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