In a couple of days or so at most, this should be out on Amazon and at my E-Book Store.
It’s the first time I had all of my test readers enjoy the story and tell me they were looking forward to more, so I’m pleased.

In a couple of days or so at most, this should be out on Amazon and at my E-Book Store.
It’s the first time I had all of my test readers enjoy the story and tell me they were looking forward to more, so I’m pleased.
It occurred to me that there is something quite obvious about the various religions that I had never considered before.
Catholicism originated from the most absurdly improbable roots and was so diffused throughout the world that we literally date our time on the basis of the birth of Jesus.
First, consider that Catholicism, or Christianity, since the words are synonymous as ALL Christianity was always and only Catholic before the infiltrations and schisms were created by the enemy, allowed anyone around the world, to participate in a Holy Mass that was identical wherever you were in the world, and regardless of what language you spoke. This was the case since the 1960s when the Satanic impostor Montini, against canon law, dogma and Catholicism itself, changed the Mass in line with the equally Satanic Vatican II events.
Secondly, consider that it started with 4 women and 11 guys too scared to adit they followed Jesus. And it civilised the world. Despite constant attacks from gnostics, other religions, atheists, $cienc-eh and so on. It’s really quite astonishing since the divine principles of Catholic dogma remain unchanged after 2000 years.
So let’s look at what other religions had also a decent run, time-wise at least.
Islam, of course, Hinduism, though it is mostly secularised, 40,000 versions and counting of Protestantism, which can’t really be said to agree on anything other than “Catholicism bad”, Eastern “Orthodoxy” which is starting to split off like Protestantism but much slower and in any case is really quite schizophrenic historically and hasn’t spread itself very far comparatively speaking and the only fruits it can boast of is that presently Russia is the least cucked country on the planet. Novus Ordo fake Catholicism doesn’t really count, because this Satanic institution was only really “born” in 1958, when Angelo Roncalli became the first of the current and ongoing era of fake Popes, but really the infiltrators are mask-wearing Stanists. Satanism itself, in its many, many, many guises and under its legion of names, is, of course older than Christianity, being the first rebellion, or Protestation, against truth. And of course, Pharisaical or Talmudic Judaism which is what people who call themselves Jews today are. There is also Buddhism and Shintoism, and I think that covers the main ones. People LARPing at being “Pagans” really fall in the category of cosplayers at comic book conventions, if not furries and other fetishists, so we can’t seriously consider them, especially given their pitiful numbers and not insignificant mental health issues.
There have been many other religions that fell to the wayside for many reasons, conquest often being the main one, either physical or intellectual/spiritual. The Pagan religions of the Vikings for example died out because they gradually and spontaneously converted to Catholicism. The Mayan beliefs died out because the Spanish conquered them and the survivors converted too. and so on.
But the point is that only religions that have a spiritual basis in reality tend to stand the test of time.
And according to Catholic doctrine and belief, every one of those religions does, to some extent, square with reality, because they essentially are the creation of, or the literal worshipping of demons.
I will give a necessarily very brief and absolutely incomplete and also reductionist view of each of them below. It will be easy to critique any of these thumbnail summaries for being “simplistic” or incomplete, nevertheless, they will give a good and not unfair general sense of each one. And for good measure, I will give an equally brief and objective view of Catholicism at the end so you can get a feel for the level of both reductionism and oversimplification, but also of fairness and no overt or intentional mischaracterisation of any of them.
Protestantism – (See also Catholicism below) – The idea that a unified religion with one set of rules agreed to by a hierarchy that referred directly to God and was promised to be infallible until the end of time, should be split into each individual interpreting these divine truths independently and on their own, from one book alone, that had been edited and had parts removed by the founder of this hydra-like religion, who also expressly stated that because “reason was the whore of the devil” it should essentially be abandoned and all his ideas and theories (or the ones of your own head) should be accepted purely on faith. The obviously deaf, dumb and blind kind, one presumes, since reason could not be part of it.
Islam – the idea that a mass-murdering pedophile could do no wrong, and was the spokesman for a God that does whatever He wants arbitrarily. Reason is once again not required. Merely obedience. Conquest and conversion by force is perfectly acceptable, and should ultimately be done as soon as you are strong enough to impose it on non-muslims. Treating anyone not Islamic as an enemy, lying to them, and pretending to be their friend, but always holding in your heart the concept that they are enemies, being the right way.
Hinduism – Belief in a wide ranging pantheon of Gods for various specific things each deity takes care of. Some of these deities are said to have been historical personages from the ancient past with extra-solar origins, and others are considered to be proper deities. Regardless of either case, human beings are divided into various classes from untouchables to nobles that are like princes and reincarnation is the only way you can move up or down the hierarchy, and this is achieved by burning or not accumulating Karma in your present life.
Catholicism (today only found in 1958 Sedevacantists) – The idea that God came down to Earth as a man to take on all the sins of the world past, present and future, and any human beings who accepted this truth and kept his laws and rules would also be saved from separation from God and thus Hell. The baseline behaviour is to treat others as you wish to be treated and to spread these good news all over the world, but no one can become catholic other than by free choice.
Novus Ordo “Catholicism” – false representation of Catholicism that inverts its dogmatic principles in order to create what is ultimately a false religion, analogous to Protestantism, which informed much of its creation, alongside the push from Jewish interests behind it too and the obvious Freemasonic infiltration the real Church suffered for centuries.
Eastern Orthodoxy – The idea that keeping Christianity mostly confined to your own country, that there is no overarching authority in it, and that splitting from the origins of Catholicism, then asking their help when Muslims go to war with you, and when the Catholics come to help, you literally backstab them and try and murder them 3 times in a row, you are somehow the victim when the fourth time they sack your capital city. You also ignore basic tenets of the original religion like priests being celibate, which were in place both before, during and after the arrival of Jesus Christ.
Buddhism – The idea that life is suffering and eternal permanent death (Nirvana, the absence of all desire and therefore consciousness) is the ultimate aim of reincarnation. Mostly harmless in its wider worldly extent, but ultimately nihilistic.
Shintoism/Zen agnosticism/Taoism – While each is a distinct belief system, they all have Buddhist origins and generally do not refute reincarnation and veneration of the ancestors for guidance. In this respect they are similar to Catholicism (veneration of Saints) although not with regard to reincarnation, which Catholicism refutes as irrelevant and unnecessary at best and possible demonic deception at worst. The emphasis is on trying to achieve serenity, balance and harmony in everyday life in order to achieve it also spiritually.
Judaism – The idea that Catholicism is the worst possible religion on Earth and needs to be destroyed, and that all non-Jews are but cattle to be enslaved in order to serve Jews. According to their own most revered Rabis, the Jews worship the god of this World, known by Catholics as Satan.
What can we deduce by this brief thumbnail summary of religions from a Catholic perspective then?
If you also look at the fruits born by each of these religions over time, we see that Protestantism and more recently Novus Orcism (they are Orcs, let’s call them Orcs) are merely tools to secularise Catholicism into a human based false religion The object of “worship” is a false idol. A God with no set rules, no set divine Laws, where everyone is “free” to believe s they will and is saved anyway because they agree Jesus is King. That is literally the same level of “Christianity” that demons have. They too know Jesus is King. the result has also been acceptance of contraception, divorce, and ultimately baby murder because babies get in the way of reckless fornication with people you do NOT want to have children with.
Eastern “Orthodoxy” is slow-burn Protestantism, and hasn’t produced much of anything but its stagnant state is presently proving rather useful as a bulwark to the disintegration of faith in general in the West.
Hinduism is a horrible caste system where your station in life is determined solely by your birth, and can’t be escaped, nor is it desirable to escape it since anyway all is karma, so why bother. The resulting inefficiency, squalor and destitution of the people who practice this religion, compounded with purely worldly attempts to gain more wealth by any means necessary, is rather well-known, and surpassed only by Judaism which is, however, very effective at it, since its central principle is to enslave the world to bring it under the yoke of the Jews themselves who will rule all the non-Jews as their property and slaves.
Buddhist types are for the most part the equivalent of mostly harmless NPCs. Individuals may be positive or not, but overall as a religion they do not cause particularly good or bad societies, and the tendency tends to be towards them being organised, clean, safe and efficient.
Catholicism is the only religion that has drastically elevated the whole of humanity while keeping the individual at its core as the important thing, while also understanding his or her role in the wider social context.
There are really only four routes:
So take your pick of the oldest religion of all, or one of its offshoots, or Catholicism.
Good Luck.
If you only read one long blog post in your life, make it this one, (archived).
Romanoff does the most comprehensive overview of the parasitic and predator behaviour of the world rulers that I have ever seen.
And I wasn’t even aware that the head of the tentacle, the BIS bank now has headquarters in Switzerland over giant tunnels. I knew about the tunnels, (and the kind of “people” partial to them) and I knew about the BIS, but I had never bothered to connect the two together before today. And I agree, most of the gold is likely to be there.
It is a truly astonishing work. My hat off to the gentleman.
The harder question to answer, of course, is, what to do about it?
I have, in my small way, attempted to answer this already throughout this blog, but I will at some not too distant point, attempt to answer this more directly.
A point I remain unclear about if if Mr. Romanoff truly thinks Russia and China are relatively free of the creatures he exposes.
I have kept this a bit hush-hush, but my latest book is now out. It’s only available in various E-book formats from my store.
It’s been a long time in the making considering that I have had people asking me to write this for about 20 years. As you will see from the description of it, this is not the kind of book written by a guy who did everything right first time and was happily married for 30 years.
I am sure those guys do have a bit of advice to give, just like a soldier that has come completely unscathed through D-Day might, but one needs to also understand that such people are statistically bound to exist and don’t necessarily have anything worthwhile to teach in terms of avoiding the pitfalls. Rest assured that I have made just about every mistake and survived every destructive event that can happen in relationships, so think of me as your battle-scarred captain, that has survived D-Day and a bunch of other conflicts not by luck alone, but also because after each engagement, he did not forget the bitter lessons learnt.
Truly it is only by the Grace of God and uncommon obstinacy that I now find myself happily married (third time lucky) with a bunch of children at the age of 54.
I truly hope this book helps to demystify a lot of the specious nonsense that unfortunately abounds on the internet, in books, in the hallowed halls of psychiatrists and in the bottom of too many alcoholic drinks spent in commiseration of some tragic affair of the heart.
A while back we had a somewhat amusing visit by a pair of Jehovah’s Witnesses, an older man and a young and pretty woman. This tends to be the practice of Jehovah’s witnesses, to pair up an older person with younger one of opposite sex to tray and appeal to as wide a range of people as possible.
The older guy was walking down our driveway exclaiming what a beautiful place it was here and what a lovely forest and so on. I happened to have my scythe, seriously, no joke, as I was trying to clear the weeds and brambles around a dead tree I had to take down, and I started to walk towards them with the Italian version of “What?” on my face and a bit of a scowl. I don’t like people wandering onto my property unannounced and for no reason I could see.
To my “Yes?” The older guy continued to give no explanation and saying what an amazing property I have and how great the woods and the surrounds were. I kept walking right up to him and he eventually had to stop half-way down our long driveway. I just stood in front of him, scythe in hand, silent, waiting to see what he would eventually say he wanted. it was clear to me from his mannerism he was some kind of con man. I had no idea what nonsense he would be trying to sell, but I knew the type. Trying to be charming, affable, friendly. He had already irritated me in a number of ways. First by entering my property uninvited and unannounced. Secondly by ignoring my essentially asking him what he wanted without actually saying “What do you want?” but making it very clear that is what I was asking, and thirdly by his continued attempts to ingratiate himself into my good graces. So, although there was no mirror nearby, I have been told many times that my face is not particularly hard to read when I am pissed off and apparently it goes from “resting serial killer face” to “Imminently active serial killer face”.
Seeing me keeping silent he tried once more, in a way that he must have regretted later.
“Well, you have such a wonderful place her, like a paradise, nice and remote eh? No one here to bother you, well, except a few boars or wolves maybe, heh, heh.”
He really set himself up.
“I prefer wolves and boars to people. What do you want?”
His smile wavered and he brought his phone out and started to turn it while saying “Have you heard what the Bible says…”
He did not finish the sentence.
“I’m a sedevacantist catholic. Be on your way.” I pointed to the gate and turned and left. He wished me a good day as he quickly headed back uphill.
My daughter laughed at the situation and when she referred to them called them Judas’ witnesses. The first couple of times it was an honest mistake, because as she speaks three languages, sometimes words that are similar in one translate slightly differently in another. But it became our word for them pretty quickly.
It’s amazing how kids sometimes come up with much better words than we have for things. The 3 year old renamed the trampoline the jumpoline when she was 2 and it’s been the jumpoline ever since.
As an aside, someone told me once that the Judas’ witnesses try to convert you to their religion because the more people you convert the more likely you are to be one of the only 144,000 that will be allowed into heaven. So in reality, their trying to convert you is a kind of pyramid scheme were only the guys with the best numbers get it.
I never bothered to verify if this is specific to one set of Jehovah’s witnesses or all of them, nor do I care, because heretics will be heretics, so who cares, but I do think if true it’s a further nail in the coffin of heresy and hypocrisy they peddle, and it also makes me wonder… do they know which number they are on the heaven’s lotto game?
There is a reason I never heard of this guy. He’s the President of El Salvador.
If you do nothing else today, listen to this speech. It’s 10 minutes and literally explains in very simple words exactly how this entire planet is run.
I am surprised he is walking around, alive AND became president of a country.
I sincerely hope he makes it.
It’s not me saying it by the way, it’s a bunch of other people. Including the Jews themselves. And remember, the COVID “Vaxxines” were not vaccines at all, but genetic modification serums. If you have any inkling of an idea as to what that technology is up to today, you’d know that this is not only not far-fetched, but in fact it is highly likely. Of course, if you did know that, you would also know why the SMO in Ukraine was absolutely required by Russia when you realise that Ukraine was filled with American bioweapons labs, a fact that the Americans have not been able to deny in any way.
Although the below was clearly something that was suspected, as I implied when noticing who it was probably actually targeted to get rid of the most.
And here is the link to that story.
Make of it what you will, but pretty much all the players at the top of the Covid pyramid do seem to be Jewish or married to Jews.
But I probably shouldn’t be noticing such things, nor the genocide of Palestinians that is ongoing in Gaza. It’s just so impolite of me, I am sure.
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!
Roleplaying the Apocalypse
I’m thinking of writing a second module for my RPG Surviving the Current Zombie Apocalypse.
(Available as a full colour PDF you can print here,
Or as a full colour hardcopy book you can get from Amazon here).
The first module is also available at the E-store and Amazon, but I would like to make sure it is, firstly wanted, and secondly relevant, so I am conducting a small poll as below, the first answer assumes you don’t care about the RPG game and/or about any modules for it. If that is the case I still would appreciating you taking the half-second it takes to indicate your lack of interest by clicking on that option.
The other options assume you either have or will have the game and are interested in the module too but prefer one of the identified scenarios.
The first ten people to leave an actual comment that want me to do so can also give their name and I will include them as either potential pre-made players characters or as relevant NPCs in the game. If you add some detail about yourself I’ll try to include it. By giving your name and leaving a comment you give explicit permission (but not a requirement I am obliged to fulfil) for me to use it in the module.
The module will get done only if there is sufficient interest, so please let me know.
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By G | 29 February 2024 | Posted in Books, Humour, Social Commentary, StCZA - Module 0, StCZA - Q.O.R.G., Zombie Apocalypse