THE KURGANATE
When the Covid nonsense and related “Great Reset” and WEF agenda hit and started to spread around the globe in late 2019 and early 2020, I took my own advice, which I give throughout this blog, and bought a small farm in Italy, repatriated, and started to fix up the house we had bought and trying to learn to be a farmer in order to become as self-sufficient as possible. I was helped in this initially by three younger guys who had seen my videos and read my books and had come to the realisation that Sedevacantism is indeed the only Catholicism left. All three have helped me in material and practical ways as well as with their support in general. As a result of my blog and videos others started to think about the ideas of self-sufficiency I promote and it became a running joke that we should create a Kurganate. The nickname The Kurgan was given to me by an online community I frequented while it still existed, and was taken from the “bad guy” in Highlander. It suited me, because apart the similar hairstyle, I also have a sunny, happy-go-lucky disposition, unlike the whiny Frenchman in that film. And I also absolutely agree, as I did when I first saw the film as a teenager, in the cinema, with the line that The Kurgan says in that fake, Novus Ordo Church:
It’s better to burn out, than fade away.
Indeed. Anyway, since then, one man has bought a property near our place, and several other families of Catholics (proper ones, that is, Sedevacantists) are planning to do the same and are saving towards that goal.
We have a long way to go, but it is slowly happening, and it will happen. The idea is to populate as much of the little village I live near to, with as many faithful Catholics as possible, who have a similar perspective on the totally dystopian ideas of those who would be our masters and who want to tell us how to live and so on.
By supporting me and my work, you also support the Kurganate and its creation indirectly, however, if you wish to support the Kurganate directly then you can do so by using the donate button at the top.
Our philosophy of life and community is relatively simple to express, but can be rather detailed to understand if you are not familiar with Christianity and its real history, or if you think that Bergoglio and the pederasts and impostors in the Vatican are in any way representative of Catholicism.
Our Beliefs in broad terms
If you want to know in broad lines what we believe, you can read that at the links below:
- Basic beliefs
- What is Sedevacantism?
- Why does the Kurganate insist on Catholicism?
- What is actual Catholicism?
- Do you really think all non-Catholics go to Hell?
- Are you some kind of cult?
- What are your views on the Apocalypse?
- Is the Kurganate a Democracy?
What are your immediate aims?
The idea is that if we can make our farm viable and self-sufficient, we can help provide a base of food and possible further growth for others. The idea is to have a community of people that help each other, because they have similar outlooks and beliefs, and a shared religion. All rural communities around the world are this way, neighbours help each other out here because that is what free, natural, human beings do when left alone to figure out how to behave with one another in peace.
We have enough land to help not just our family but a small number of other people if it were to be farmed properly, but the idea is that people who want to become part of this, would also eventually buy land nearby and we can all share the farming of it. If the lands are all adjacent, we can share tractors and farming duties and make the place easier to manage for all. Eventually, we plan to also have our own doctors, and homeschool classes with purpose built classrooms. Homeschooling is already available in this way in Italy, but these tend to be quite expensive, the idea is in our community, we would be able to all earn our living by helping one another in an equitable fashion.
We also plan to eventually have our own clean water supplies through wells and streams and even energy production. All of these things take time, years even to build, but relentless determination eventually makes it happen. All it takes is a little work in that direction every day. Farming life is hard, but very satisfying and there is nothing like raising your children together with other people who like having lots of them and like to be out in nature as much as possible.
In practical terms the next goals we are aiming towards are:
Purchase of a tractor with the relevant attachments to maintain the farmland and allow proper cultivation of the olives and other fruit trees on the property as well as general maintenance and creation of various natural irrigation streams and so on.ACHIEVED- Creation of a freshwater well.
- Use of solar panel/alternate energy to minimise reliability of the electric grid.
- Create a Greenhouse/Nursery to grow various food plants in – STARTED IN A MINOR WAY (Experimenting for viability)
Natural, pesticide free growth of various edible plants and vegetables (we don’t use any such things anywhere on our farm)– ALREADY ENACTED- Getting some chickens to have our own eggs and start the managing of some easy to maintain farm animals.
- Try to find opportunities to make the farm generate some income if possible, beside whatever we use for our own purposes.
So, if you are interested in supporting this project, please donate to us, or enquire about moving to Italy and/or getting property here if it is of interest.
With regard to Sedevacantism and Catholicism in general, I suggest you read my short book BELIEVE! for an introduction, or Reclaiming the Catholic Church for a more in-depth work concerning what Catholicism actually has always been and how it was corrupted and infiltrated over the last 250 years or so.