Showing posts with label Islam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islam. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2019

‘Faces Among Icons’ — Deconstructing a joint Novus Ordo / Russian Orthodox ecumenical piece of propaganda





Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Why does Francis insists so strongly that Islam is peaceful?


“If the world hate you, know ye that it hath hated me before you. If you had been of the world, the world would love its own; but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.”




After meeting with Talmudic rabbis, Francis most popular guests are imams and Islamicists.  Every time he meets with one of the Moslems he says something along the lines of how peaceful the Moslem ‘religion’ is.  Francis had a private audience with Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen this past Friday.  The statement which has come out is no exception.

The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al Othaimeen met with His Holiness Pope Francis at the Vatican today, Friday, 16 March 2018. 
During the meeting both sides emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogue and raising the voice of wisdom and tolerance to combat extremism and terrorism. The Secretary General emphasized to His Holiness that terrorism has no religion, and that OIC condemns all terrorist acts coming from any religion. 
Al Othaimeen presented his thanks to the Pope for his stand on the issue of Al Quds [Jerusalem] and the basic rights of the Muslims and Christians in the holy city. Both sides were in agreement on the cause of Palestine and Al Quds [Jerusalem]. 
Al Othaimeen also appreciated the position of the Pope on many issues such as promoting human rights and migration, expressing his thanks to Pope Francis for his position on the Rohingya Muslims and their rights. The Pope from his side expressed his support to the basic rights of the Rohingya, adding that their suffering has been going on for a long time, and he thanked neighboring countries, specially Bangladesh for hosting them. 
The Pope also appreciated OIC’s position against terrorism, and stressed that there is no link between Islam and terrorism. 
The Secretary General also met with His Eminence the Secretary of State of the Vatican Pietro Parolin. They discussed cooperation and importance of dialogue between both sides and continuous contact. 

‘OIC Secretary General Discusses with Pope Francis Terrorism, Rohingya and Quds Issues’, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, (16 March 2018)


Here we have a representative of the Moslems thanking Francis for his stand on Jerusalem.  Francis said of Jerusalem, “I wish to make a heartfelt appeal to ensure that everyone is committed to respecting the status quo...”  The status quo is the de-Christianization of Jerusalem and Israel.  Why would Francis also stress,“that there is no link between Islam and terrorism”?  The answer is a fairly simple one, Francis serves the machinations of the rabbis — therefore Islam is acceptable since it’s the fulfillment of the Noahide Laws — Christianity is considered Avodah Zarah (idol worship) and worthy of death.   Hence, Moslems are given a free pass and Catholics who profess the Faith are condemned.  Francis’ rabbinical buddies do not want non-Jews to covert to Talmudic Judaism instead the Talmudists want the non-Jews to convert to one of the acceptable forms of servile Noahidism.  So now you know why Franis insists that Islam is peaceful.


“blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your ears, because they hear.”

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Aleksandr Dugin



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Who is Alexander Dugin?  Is he Putin’s brain, Putin’s court-satanist, or simply an agent of chaos?  While we do not agree with everything said or written by Sean Jobst, this video is good as a basic introduction to the subject.  Topics covered include;
Dugin’s connections to:
  • the oligarchs
  • Israel
  • the alt-right (Matt Heimbach, Richard Spencer, Nina Kouprianova) & the Charlottsville’s protest
  • Zionism
  • Avigdor Eskin
  • the kabbalah
  • Aleister Crowley
  • Freemasonry
  • Talmudic Judaism
  • René Guénon
  • the occult
  • separatist movements world-wide
Dugin’s thoughts on:
  • Roman Catholicism
  • Eurasia (Soviet Union 2.0 with Judeomasonic British ‘Israel’ Eurasian ethos supplementing communism)
  • chaos

Saturday Night Trad: Sean Jobst on the Errors of Duginism


BONUS: An Alexander Dugin Primer

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Francis says, “Jesus is the Lord” but is afraid to preach this to the Talmudic Jews or the Moslems


“The evil one always starts from the pocket. When the Church is lukewarm, quiet, organized, when there are no problems, look to where business is to be made.”
 
“This is the path of our daily conversion: to pass from a mundane state of life, tranquil, without risks; Catholic, yes, yes, but lukewarm, to instead a state of life of the true announcement of Christ, to the joy of Christ's announcement. To move from a religiosity that looks too much on earnings, to faith and to the proclamation of 'Jesus is the Lord.'”
 
“A Church without martyrs breeds distrust; a Church that doesn’t take risks breeds distrust; a Church that is afraid of proclaiming Jesus Christ and of chasing out demons, idols and the lord of money is not Christ’s Church. Let us ask the Lord for the grace for renewed vigor in faith and conversion from a lukewarm way of life so we are able to make the joyful proclamation that Jesus is the Lord.”
 




Do as I say not as I do.




Do you mean like that time you went to Rome’s Great Synagogue and preached about Jesus the Christ?



“The inseparable bond that unites Christians and Jews is theologically clear. Christians, in order to understand themselves, cannot fail to refer to their Jewish roots, and the Church, while professing salvation through faith in Christ, recognizes the irrevocability of the Old Covenant and God’s unfailing, steadfast love for Israel.”
 



What a forked tongue hypocrite!




Pray for us, St. Vincent Ferrer!


St. Vincent Ferrer was never afraid to preach the Gospel of Jesus the Christ whether he was in a synagogue or in a mosque.  As a result countless numbers of Talmudic Jews and Moslems converted to the Catholic Faith.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

The Pope Video — Season 2 Episode 5


***** WARNING *****
IMMODEST DRESS
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Mirror, mirror on the wall who’s the biggest occultist of them all?




Francis, Francis and his Novus Ordo mess!




Commentary on this newest Prayer Video:


More on occult Africa & Islam:


Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Imam Bergoglio meets with four of Britain’s imams


“Pope Sheik” told the British imams to keep talking and listening to the Christians to bring about ‘peace’.  It is through alchemic dialogue that the Catholic Faith will be further watered-down until it becomes 100% noahide approved like Islam.


The four imams Francis met with were:
  • Moulana Ali Raza Rizvi, president of Majlis e ulama Europe; 
  • Moulana Muhammad Shahid Raza, chairman of the British Muslim Forum, Great Britain; 
  • Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra, co-chair of the Christian-Muslim Forum; 
  • Moulana Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, director general of the Scottish Ahlul Bayt Society.


Here is the official greeting or advice Francis gave them:
“I welcome you with joy. I like to think that the most important task we must do together, in humanity, is the work “of the ear”: listening to each other. Listening to each other, without haste to give an answer. Welcoming the word of our brother, our sister, and then thinking of giving my own. But the capacity to listen, this is very important. It is interesting: when people have this capacity for listening, they speak with a low and calm tone. … Instead, when they do not have this, they speak loudly and even shout. Among brothers, we must all speak, listen to each other and speak slowly, calmly, looking for the way together. And when we listen to each other and speak to each other, we are already on the path.
Thank you for this journey you are taking, and I ask God, almighty and merciful, to bless you. And I ask you to pray for me.
Thank you very much.”

Francis “the first Moslem” meets with imams




Related:


      “Nay, today is the day of mercy and forgiveness. Today will Allah
      honour the Quraysh, and raise glory of the Sanctuary.” — Mohamed


    two of the imams chime in

    Friday, March 31, 2017

    The logo for Francis’ trip to Egypt is released




    Francis the ‘humble’ is now being promoted as the “Pope of Peace”.  What kind of peace is this?  One would have thought that they could have drawn from the rich Catholic tradition of Egypt and at the least incorporated a saint or two into the logo instead of a fat ‘humble’ man.  St. Athanasius of Alexandria comes to mind but he isn’t kosher to the Novus Ordo.  Francis would most likely call him “rigid.”

    Like the official logo for his upcoming trip to Fatima, Portugal, Francis is featured front and center in this newly released one.  It’s all about him.  The trip which will take place April 28th & 29th of this year.  From Vatican Radio’s press release:
    The three main elements present in the logo are Egypt, Pope Francis, and Peace.

    “Pope of Peace in Egypt of Peace” are the words in Arabic and English at the base of the logo.

    Egypt is represented by the Nile River – a symbol of life – as well as by the pyramids and the Sphinx, which highlight the long history of civilization in this African country.

    The Cross and Crescent Moon at the center of the logo represent the coexistence between the various components of the Egyptian people.

    A white dove signifies peace, which is both the highest gift to which every human being can aspire and the greeting of monotheistic religions.

    Finally, the dove precedes Pope Francis to announce his arrival as the Pope of Peace in a country of peace.


    We at Call Me Jorge... would like to give an alternative interpretation of the logo.  First off, peace in the Moslem religion is attained by utterly submitting to Allah.  Francis believes that Talmudic Jews, Moslems, and Christians all worship the same god.
    “The majority of us know how to coexist, it's easier for us, and that's a clear message. It's a message that we have the same Father, up in Heaven, and the same Father down on earth, we adore him.” 
    — Francis’ remarks to Jews, Moslems, & Christians, 28 February 2014 —

    This statement of Francis couldn’t be further from the Truth for both Talmudic Jews and Moslems deny that Jesus is the Christ.
    “Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ? This is Antichrist, who denieth the Father, and the Son. Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father. He that confesseth the Son, hath the Father also.”
    — 1st Epistle Of Saint John 2:22-23 —

    The Nile River was essential to life in Egypt as many depended on its annual flooding for their sustenance from agriculture.  The pharaonic priesthood kept their power over the populace in Egypt by predicting the floods — feast or famine — with the Nilometer.  This with the Sphinx and Pyramids are a nod to the occult’s obsession with Egypt a la Hermes Trismegistus.  According to Gnostics and Hermeticists, Hermes was a magician-priest who was either around long before Moses walked the earth or was his contemporary.  The Koran mentions Hermes Trismegistus (aka Idrīs) as one of Islam’s prophets:
    And he used to enjoin on his family and his people As-Salāt (the prayers) and the Zakāt, and his Lord was please with him. And  mention in the Book (the Qur’an) Idrīs.  Verily, he was a man of truth, (and) a Prophet.  And we raised him to a high station.
    Surah 19. Maryam, 55-57, pp.441-42, The Noble Qur’ān, Maktaba Dar-us-Salam (1996).

    Next is the Crescent Moon and the Cross.  We have to credit whomever designed this logo for actually putting the Cross in it albeit even if it’s in a very unflattering manner.  Take a second glance at the logo — what is the Crescent Moon doing to the Cross?  It looks to us as if it is in the process of eating it or swallowing it up.  Symbolically, isn’t this the same program which Francis, the rabbis, and the imams all push — the de-christinization of Europe? of Egypt? of the entire world?

    One thing that the press release doesn’t mention in the logo is the setting of the sun.  It’s not a stretch to interpret this as Christianity setting or fading away in Egypt.  Literally, the Son is setting.  Francis is also shown in the logo and this is a message that “the first Moslem” and chemist has arrived in Egypt to put the ‘hermetic seal’ on the last stages of this alchemical process with submission to the Moslem god Allah — resulting in a Noahide Peace.



    For more information the logo:

    Saturday, October 15, 2016

    Francis’ visit to the Heydar Aliyev Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan


    One of the final destinations on Francis’ recent trip to Azerbaijan was a visit to the Heydar Aliyev Mosque in Baku.  Shortly after he arrived, Francis was given as gifts from the Haji Allahshükür Hummat Pashazade, Sheikh ul-Islam and Grand Mufti of the Caucasus, a copy of the Koran and a Moslem prayer rug.  As can be seen from the gifs below Francis bowed to the Koran, just like he does the New Testament and the tabernacle during his Novus Ordo mess, as well as bowed to the Grand Mufti who he appears to be pleased with.  No word yet concerning what the Grand Mufti told Francis but we at Call Me Jorge... wonder if Francis received another lecture from the Koran as he did when in Turkey’s Blue Mosque?





    Saturday, September 10, 2016

    With ‘friends’ like these, who needs enemies?

    Israelis spying in the United States of America (FOX News)



    NYPD radio transmission on 9.11.2001



    Car bomb exploded outside the State Department



    Ehud Barak interview, BBC, 11:29, 9/11



    Truck bomb at George Washington Bridge on 9/11



    firemen described controlled demolition (warning bad language)



    firemen described controlled explosions (warning bad language)



    “"I have been living in the Islamic emirate of Afghanistan and following its leaders' rules. The current leader does not allow me to exercise such operations," bin Laden said in a statement issued to the Qatar-based satellite television network Al Jazeera.”

    Tuesday, August 2, 2016

    Francis fires away on return flight from Kraków





    Fr. Lombardi SJ: Holy Father, thanks a lot for being here with us on the return from this trip. Despite the storm tonight it seems that everything went very well and we are all happy and content and we hope that you are as well in these days. As usual, we will ask you some questions. We are here, if you want to say something for an introduction, we are at your disposal.

    Pope Francis: I would like to thank you for your work and your company. I would also like to give you, because you are colleagues, condolences for the death of Anna Maria Jacobini (Editor’s note: Jacobini is an Italian journalist who died unexpectedly in Krakow while covering the trip). Today I met her sister, niece and nephew: they were so saddened by this. Then, I would like to thank Lombardi and Mauro, because this will be the last trip they take with us. Fr. Lombardi was at Vatican Radio for more than 25 years and then on the flights 12-13, 10 (years). Mauro: 37. Thirty-seven years in charge of the bags on the flight. I thank you very much, Mauro and Fr. Lombardi. And then at the end we’ll thank them with a cake. I am at your disposal; the trip is short, so we’ll do it in a hurry this time.

    Fr. Lombardi SJ: Thank you, Holy Father. The first question we’ll do as usual, from our Polish colleague, Magdalena Wolinska from TVP. Here she is.

    Magdalena Wolinska-Riedi, TVP: Holy Father, in your speech at Wawel, in your first speech immediately after arriving, you said that you were happy to begin getting to know Central Eastern Europe. I come from Poland, and in the name of the nation I would like to ask you how was Poland for you in these five days, how did it seem?

    Pope Francis: But it’s a special Poland, because it was a Poland invaded once again, this time by youth. But Krakow...what I have seen, I saw very beautiful. The Polish people...so much enthusiasm! But look, this evening, with the rain, and long streets...it wasn’t only the youth! Even the elderly! It’s a goodness, a nobility! I had an experience of knowing the Polish people when I was a child, and where my father worked many Poles came to work after the war. They were good people, and this has stayed in my heart. I rediscovered this goodness of yours. It’s a beauty. Thank you.

    Fr. Lombardi: We give the word to another of our Polish colleagues, Ursula Rzepczak from Polsat.

    Ursula Rzepczak, Polsat: Holy Father, our young children were touched by your words, which correspond very well to their reality, to their problems...but you also used, in your speeches, you used the words, the very expressions, of the language of the youth. How did you prepare? How were you able to give so many examples close to their lives, to their problems, but also with their words?

    Pope Francis: I like to speak with the youth, and I like to hear the youth. They always put me in difficulty. They tell me things that I haven’t thought of, or that I’ve partly thought of. The restless youth, the creative youth, I like them! And thence I take that language. Many times I have to ask myself: what does this mean? And they explain what it means! They explain to me what it means...but I like to speak with them. They are our future, and we must have a dialogue. This dialogue between the past and the future is important. Because of this I underline so much the relationship between the youth and grandparents. They must speak with...when I say grandparents, I mean those who are old and those who are not so old...but me, yes! To also give our experience, which they feel as the past, as history and they take it up again and carry it forward with the courage of the present, as I said this evening...but it’s important, it’s important! I don’t like it when I hear it said: ‘but these youth say stupid things!’ Even we say many of them, eh! The youth say stupid things and they say good things, as we do, as everyone does. But hear them, speak with them, because we must learn from them and they must learn from me, from us. It’s like this. And this is how history is made, this is how it grows, without closure, without closure. I don’t know, it’s like this. This is how I learn these things.

    Fr. Lombardi: Thank you very much. And now we give the word to Marco Ansaldo from La Repubblica, who will ask the question for the Italian group.

    Marco Ansaldo, La Repubblica: Holiness, the repression in Turkey, the 15 days that followed the coup, according to almost all international observers were perhaps worse in respect to the coup. There were entire categories affected: the military, magistrates, public administrators, diplomats, journalists. I cite data from the Turkish government: it speaks of more than 13,000 arrests, more than 50,000 people torpedoed. A purge. The day before yesterday, the president Recep Tayyip Erdogan faced the critics and said: ‘Mind your own business’ - in front of external critics. We would like to ask you: until now you haven’t intervened, you haven’t spoken. Perhaps you fear that there could be repercussions on the Catholic minority in Turkey?

    Pope Francis: When I had to say something that I didn’t like to Turkey, but of which I was sure, I said it, with the consequences that you all know (Editor’s note: a reference to his comments on the Armenian Genocide). I said these words … I was sure … I didn’t speak because I am still not sure with the information that I received on what is happening there. And I listen to the information that is arriving in the Secretariat of State and some important political analyst, I am studying the situation even with the councilors of the Secretariat of State and the thing still isn’t clear. It’s true, harm to Catholics must always be avoided, and all of us do this...but not at the price of the truth! There is the virtue of prudence; this must be said, when, how, but in my case, you are my witnesses that when I’ve had to say something that involves Turkey, I’ve said it.

    Fr. Lombardi: Now we give the word to Frances D’Emilio, who is a colleague from the Associated Press, the large English-language agency

    Frances D'Emilio, AP: Good evening. My question is a question that many are asking in these days because it has come to light in Australia that the Australian police would be investigating new accusations against Cardinal Pell, and that this time the accusations involve the abuse of minors that are very different from the previous accusations. So, the question that I ask which many others ask is: according to you, what would be the right thing for Cardinal Pell to do, given his serious situation and in such an important position and the confidence that he enjoys from you?

    Pope Francis: Thank you. The first information that arrived was confusing. It was news from 40 years back that not even the police made a case about at first. It was a confusing thing. Then, all the rest of the accusations were sent to justice. Right now, they are in the hands of justice. And one mustn't judge before justice judges, eh. If I were to say a judgement in favor of or against Cardinal Pell, it wouldn't be good because I (would) judge before. It's true that there there is doubt and there's that clear principal of the law: in dubio pro reo (Editor’s note: the phrase is a Latin expression meaning in favor of the alleged guilty party), no? But, we must wait for justice and not make a first judgement ourselves, a media trial, or...because this doesn't help. The judgement of gossip and then, one can...we don't know what the result will be but be attentive to what justice decides. Once justice speaks, I will speak. Thank you.

    Fr. Lombardi: Now we give the word to Hernan Reyes from TELAM, I ask you to come near. As we know he’s Argentine and represents Latin America in the midst of us.

    Hernan Reyes, TELAM: Holiness, how are you after your fall the other day? We hope that you are well...after the fall...

    Pope Francis: Ah! The fall.

    Reyes: This is the first question...and the second question, last week the secretary-general of UNASUR, Ernesto Samper, spoke about a mediation from the Vatican in Venezuela. Is this a concrete dialogue? Is this a real possibility, and how do you think that this mission with the mission of the Church can help in the stabilization of the country?

    Pope Francis: First, the fall: I was looking at the Madonna and I forgot about the stairs. I was with the thurible in hand. And when I felt that I was falling, I let myself fall and this saved me, because if I had made some resistance, I would have had consequences. Nothing. I am wonderful, I am very well.

    The second, the second was? Venezuela. With Venezuela, two years ago I had a very, very positive meeting with president Maduro...then he asked for an audience last year, it was Sunday, the day after arriving from Sarajevo. But then he cancelled that because he was very sick with an ear infection and couldn’t come. Then after this I let some time go by and I wrote a letter to him. Then, there were contacts...you mentioned one...of an eventual meeting. Yes, yes. With the conditions that are made in this case. And if you think, right now...I am not sure, I can’t guarantee this, eh. Clear? I am not sure! But I think that in the group of the mediation, someone, and I’m not sure if the government also - but I’m not sure - wants a representative from the Holy See. This until the moment that I left Rome. But things are there. In the group there is Zapatero from Spain, Torrijos and another, three...and a fourth that is said from the Holy See...but of this I am not sure. Okay.

    Fr. Lombardi: Now we give the word to Antoine Marie Izoard, from France. We know what France is living these days.

    Antoine Marie Izoarde, i.Media: Holy Father, before all I make the congratulations to you and Father Lombardi and also to Fr. Spadaro for the feast of St. Ignatius, if you allow me. The question is a little difficult: Catholics are a bit in shock, and not only in France, after the barbarous assassination of Fr. Jacques Hamel - as you know well - in his church while celebrating the Holy Mass. Four days ago you here told us that all religions want peace. But this holy, 86-year-old priest was clearly killed in the name of Islam. So Holy Father, I have two brief questions: why do you, when you speak of these violent events, always speak of terrorists, but never of Islam, never use the word Islam? And then, aside from prayer and dialogue, which are obviously essential, what concrete initiatives can you advise or suggest in order to counteract Islamic violence? Thank you, Holiness.

    Pope Francis: I don’t like to speak of Islamic violence, because every day, when I browse the newspapers, I see violence, here in Italy… this one who has murdered his girlfriend, another who has murdered the mother-in-law… and these are baptized Catholics! There are violent Catholics! If I speak of Islamic violence, I must speak of Catholic violence . . . and no, not all Muslims are violent, not all Catholics are violent. It is like a fruit salad; there’s everything. There are violent persons of this religion… this is true: I believe that in pretty much every religion there is always a small group of fundamentalists. Fundamentalists. We have them. When fundamentalism comes to kill, it can kill with the language -- the Apostle James says this, not me -- and even with a knife, no? I do not believe it is right to identify Islam with violence. This is not right or true. I had a long conversation with the imam, the Grand Imam of the Al-Azhar University, and I know how they think . . . They seek peace, encounter . . . The nuncio to an African country told me that the capital where he is there is a trail of people, always full, at the Jubilee Holy Door. And some approach the confessionals -- Catholics -- others to the benches to pray, but the majority go forward, to pray at the altar of Our Lady... these are Muslims, who want to make the Jubilee. They are brothers, they live… When I was in Central Africa, I went to them, and even the imam came up on the Popemobile… We can coexist well… But there are fundamentalist groups, and even I ask… there is a question… How many young people, how many young people of our Europe, whom we have left empty of ideals, who do not have work… they take drugs, alcohol, or go there to enlist in fundamentalist groups. One can say that the so-called ISIS, but it is an Islamic State which presents itself as violent . . . because when they show us their identity cards, they show us how on the Libyan coast how they slit the Egyptians’ throats or other things… But this is a fundamentalist group which is called ISIS… but you cannot say, I do not believe, that it is true or right that Islam is terrorist.

    Izoard: Your concrete initiatives to counteract terrorism, violence?

    Pope Francis: Terrorism is everywhere. You think of the tribal terrorism of some African countries. It is terrorism and also . . . But I don’t know if I say it because it is a little dangerous… Terrorism grows when there are no other options, and when the center of the global economy is the god of money and not the person -- men and women -- this is already the first terrorism! You have cast out the wonder of creation -- man and woman -- and you have put money in its place. This is a basic terrorism against all of humanity! Think about it!

    Fr. Lombardi: Thank you, Holiness. Seeing as how the announcement was made this morning of Panama as the next World Youth Day, there was a colleague here who wanted to give you a small gift in order to prepare yourself for this event.

    Javier Martinez Brocal, Rome Reports: How are you, Holy Father? You told us in the meeting with volunteers that maybe you will not go to Panama, this you cannot do, we are waiting for you in Panama...

    Pope Francis: No no, this one is not going, Peter is going, whichever it is

    Martinez Brocal: We believe that you will go. I give you on behalf of the Panamanians two things: a shirt with the number 17, which is your date of birth, and later the hat that the farmers in Panama wear. They asked me to put it on, but...

    Pope Francis: The tribute to the farmers...

    Martinez Brocal: If you would like to greet the Panamanians...

    Pope Francis: To those from Panama, thank you very much for this and I hope that you prepare well with the same strength, the same spirituality, the same depth with which the Poles, the Cracovians and the Poles, prepared.

    Izoarde: Holiness, in the name of my journalist colleagues - because I feel a little obligated to represent them, I must also say two words if you allow me, Holiness, about Fr. Lombardi in the Press Office with Pope Benedict, an unprecedented interregnum, and then your election, Holy Father, and the surprises that followed. What one can say, though, is the constant availability, commitment, and dedication of Fr. Lombardi, your incredible ability to respond or not to our questions, and this is also an art - to our often strange questions. And then also your humor, a little British, in all situations, even the worst. And we have many examples. Obviously we welcome with you your successors, two good journalists, but let’s not forget that you, more than being a journalist, were, and still are, a priest. And also a Jesuit, wow! So we cannot wait until September to celebrate with dignity your departure for other services, but we wish to congratulate you today...a wish for a happy feast, we said, of St. Ignatius, and then for a long life, of 100 years as they say, of humble service. “Stolat,” they say in Poland, stolat, Fr. Lombardi.

    Pope Francis: Thanks a lot. Did Mauro run away?

    Thursday, June 16, 2016

    Francis ‘the first Moslem’

    The Christians his advance team had informed would be coming to Europe were left behind. Instead, Francis brought these Moslems with him to Rome, Italy from Lesbos, Greece.  The reason for not bringing Christians — red tape!


    Nour Essa sees parallels between the life of Mohammed and the actions of Francis!

    In Damascus, they lived alongside people of different faiths. “We are open-minded to other religions,” she says, and maybe something in her experience has blended her sense of them. “I asked the pope to pray for us, because he was the first Muslim” – she uses the Italian word Musulman before correcting herself and continuing. “He was better than the other Arabic leaders, because they didn’t make the same gesture, although we shared the same religion.” She describes the pope’s act of taking the families to Rome as “like a miracle”.
    Like a particular miracle, in fact: “When our prophet Muhammad is hiding in a cave with his friend Abu Bakr, and the non-believers are following them. The God makes a miracle.” A spider spins its web across the cave opening, “and the non-believers can’t see Muhammad”.
    Perhaps it is the sense of protection the pope gave that made Nour think of the spider. In any case, what has happened to her family, the pope’s saving of them, she says, “has strengthened my faith in God and in destiny. The God is always with you in every place. Maybe you don’t get the things you want faster … But you discover that the God is hiding something for you.”



    Imam of Rome, Francis ‘the first Moslem’

    Tuesday, June 7, 2016

    Abp. Lefebvre on Moslem ‘immigrants’

    Compare and contrast Abp. Marcel Lefebvre’s words to the recent videos of Bp. Fellay (#1) (#2) or Francis and his cohorts who want to welcome all these Moslem invaders with open arms as they will help bring about the destruction of what is left of Christian Europe.


    Francis and company welcome Moslems!



    What Archbishop Lefebvre had to say in 1989


    During a gathering of the press in France on November 14, 1989, Archbishop Lefebvre was accused of affirming that “the best  [thing] for the Moslems [to do] would be to go back home.” He added that, in France, the Moslems are going “to impose their laws little by little. Christian law cannot be in accord with Islamic law... Moslems cannot be Catholic, they cannot be truly French. We must not allow them to organize themselves politically or religiously. The construction of mosques is a catastrophe!” Turning towards the journalists, His Grace added: “It will be your wives, your daughters, your children, who will be kidnapped and taken away to hidden living quarters in Casablanca.” 
    The International League Against Racism and Anti‑Semitism (the LICRA ‑ The French equivalent of the American Civil Liberties Union) brought a civil lawsuit against Archbishop Lefebvre, accusing him of racism and defamation with respect to the Moslem community. At the conclusion of the trial, His Grace was cleared of the charge of racism but, as if making a gesture of compromise, he was found guilty of defamation with respect to the Moslem community and fined 5,000 French francs($1,010.). Archbishop Lefebvre has, of course, appealed this iniquitous judgment! He has only to prove that what he said about the kidnapping of white girls for the harems of the Moslems is true. Since this is a public fact there is no defamation whatsoever with respect to the Moslems. On the contrary, it is an extraordinary scandal and a fact which must be published so that people will realize that we are in the midst of a giant struggle between the true religion and Mohammed’s substitute, Islam. It is in the midst of the threat of a Middle Eastern war that we realize who are the true enemies of the Catholic and European civilization, of which we are the heirs 

    Declaration Preliminary to the Court Case of June 21, 1990
    Sirs, 
    Invoking the laws of July 29, 1981, and July 1, 1977, 1 am accused firstly of the crime of provocation to discrimination, to hatred or to racial violence with respect to a group of persons on account of their origin or their belonging to a particular ethnic group, nation, race or religion. 
    Secondly, of the crime of public defamation with respect to this group... I am supposed to have pronounced these provocative and defamatory words when I held a press conference at the Crillon Hotel on November 14, 1989. I affirm firstly that I did not hold a press conference. I had nothing written and I made no declaration. I only wanted to reply to the journalists’ questions on the occasion of the ceremony for the 60th anniversary of my Priestly Ordination at the Bourget. 
    You must admit that Moslem immigration had no special reason to be brought up on this occasion. The least one can say is that my reply was not pre‑meditated. I therefore replied very freely, giving my opinion of the danger of Islamic penetration into a country whose Catholic religion is violently rejected and despised by Islam. The Koran, which is the law of Islam, provokes to discrimination, to hatred and to violence. Do not attribute to me that which I denounce. 
    The proofs of this hatred and of this violence are legion both in the past and in the present. 
    For as long as Moslems are an insignificant minority in a Christian country they can live in a friendly way, because they follow the laws and customs of the country which accepts them. But as soon as they are numerous and organized they become aggressive and they seek to impose their laws, which are hostile to European civilization. Examples are abundant. Soon they will take charge of our city councils, and will transform our churches into mosques. We will either have to become Moslem, leave the country or become their captives. This is in the profound nature of Islam. It is not I who am racist in denouncing this very racism. 
    The pretended defamation is only the statement of obvious facts. Kidnapping of white girls is well known to the police and it still exists today. It is not defamation to denounce the kidnappers of our compatriots. It is to call upon justice and demand the protection of our fellow citizens. If you prevent us from crying out against the nefarious consequences of Islam’s penetration of France and Europe, you render yourselves accomplices to the violence committed in the name of the Koran by Islam in our Christian countries. It is they who have undertaken this procedure against us, a procedure which truly shows the fundamental racism of Islam against the French, against the Jews and against every religion which is not Moslem. 
    It is not I who am racist because I denounce racism. I lived all my life in the midst of other races ‑ thirty years in Africa, among animists and Moslems. There I strove to bring them both spiritual and material goods ‑ schools, hospitals, etc. They showed their gratitude in decorating me as Officer of the Equatorial Star of Gabon and Grand Officer of the National Order of Senegal, and the French government recognized my overseas services by making me Officer of the Legion of Honor. 
    To condemn me as a racist because I seek to protect my country which is menaced in its very existence and Christian traditions... this would be to use justice for injustice. This would be the justice at the service of executioners whose victims have at most the right to keep quiet and to perish. This would be the summit of injustice. 
    † Marcel Lefebvre  Ecône 
    May 12, 1990
    source: SSPXAsia, The Archbishop Speaks: Truth, Justice & the News Media

    Thursday, April 21, 2016

    The Talmudists and their noahide golem creature...Islam


    Rebecca Abrahamson (left), Dr. Omer Salem (left-center),
    Rabbi Yakov Nagen (center-right) and Dr. Joseph Ringe
    in Cairo, Egypt in March 2016.


    A little background before we get to the quote... Rabbi Yakov Nagen was mentored by Rabbi Menachem Froman.  This man (Froman) is important because he was in on the founding of the movement of Gush Emunim.  This group was dedicated to creating settlements for Talmudic Jews in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights, land which they believed God allotted to Talmudists for all time.  By settling Talmudic Jews on the Palestinian’s land, Gush Emunim believes they are hastening the Messianic Age when the Talmudic Jewish Mosiach will arrive.  Gush Emunim was founded by the students of Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook in 1974, who follow his teachings as well as his father’s.  Some of these students included Menachem Froman, Hanan Porat, Moshe Levinger, Shlomo Aviner, Eleazar Waldman, Yoel Ben-Nun and Yaacov Ariel.  Kook’s father, Abraham Isaac Kook was the First Chief Rabbi (Ashkenazi) of British Mandatory Palestine.  He was also a renowned Talmud scholar, Kabbalist (who merged the mystic Lurianic Kabbalah with Zionism), and was an important player in the Balfour Declaration.

    Returning to Rabbi Yakov Nagen, he is the Rosh Kollel of Yeshivat Otniel, a Hesder Yeshiva, which allows Talmudic Jews to combine advance Talmud studies and military service in the Israeli Defense Forces. Yeshivat Otniel is located in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank and has an affiliation with Hasidism. He is also, according to his web biography, a leading Talmudic-rabbinic figure in interfaith encounters in Israel.

    In a recent article published by The Times of Israel, the subtitle says it all, “With Islamic skullcap and large beard helping to obscure his Jewish identity, though twice confronted by Egyptian police, US-born Israeli visits Al-Azhar University to meet world’s top Sunni scholars”.  An Orthodox-Jew, Rabbi Yakov Nagen, is meeting with the world’s top Sunni scholars but for what purpose?

    Rabbi Yakov Nagen answers Dr. Awad on Talmudic Judaism’s plans for Moslems:



    Moslems are the fulfillment of the seven Noahide Laws!


    Islamists are a golem being used by the kabbalist magicians to destroy those who will not submit to the Noahide laws.  Not much has changed since the Battle of Lepanto ( 7 October 1571) or for that matter Our Lord’s Crucifixion!


    It’s sad that anyone listens to Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook.


    Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, “the difference between the Israelite soul... and the souls of all non-Jews, no matter what their level, is bigger and deeper than the difference between the human soul and the animal soul.”


    For more on the apostles of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook:
    (via the Maurice Pinay blog)