News Briefs – 01/21/2022

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

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Our own Lowell has a new Bootstrappy BOOTSTRAPPY WORKSHOP – EP12 – My First Casting.

Voter GA confirms over 100,000 ballots in Georgia 2020 election missing valid chain of custody documentation, additionally drop box videos have been destroyed.

Former Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) introduced a plan on Thursday to create an Election Law Enforcement Division in Georgia should he be elected as the state’s next governor.

OANN’s Christina Bobb points out in Wisconsin,  there were 211,000+ votes that were dumped in, in the middle of the night, and of them, 80.2% were for Biden, and a “Data Update” wiped out all the election data.

Newly released footage from Maricopa County Elections shows more disregard for policies and procedures by Elections employees who brought and used cellphone in areas where electronic devices were prohibited.

Wisconsin GOP Speaker Vos removed and reallocated Rep. Timothy Ranthun’s staff to a different office after Ramthun outed Vos of signing a deal with attorneys for former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to authorize ballot drop boxes.

Georgia District Attorney investigating former President Trump’s effort to overturn election results in the state is requesting a special grand jury in an effort to gather information relevant to the probe, according to a letter sent to the court.

Sean Hannity after Jan. 6 texted Press Spox McEnany ‘no more stolen election talk’ in five-point plan for Trump. Why would he not point out the election was stolen?

Soros founded and funded Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is now used in 31 states to scrub voter rolls using rules the left wants to use.

Former Prince Andrew’s former maid tells how she ‘was left in tears after royal forced her to run up four flights of stairs to close his curtains despite him sitting right next to them.’

The Former Prince Andrew has hired Britain’s most respected extradition lawyer as the FBI investigates his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein

More than two dozen FBI agents raided the home of Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar, who blasted Biden and Harris over the border crisis.

Tucker points out Russia’s reasonable objection to Ukraine coming under NATO control, and now leftists want to see him charged as an unregistered foreign agent of Russia. The fact Cabal is so bent on portraying Russia as an enemy of America, and demonizing anyone who might support her, makes me think Russia is a relatively Cabal-free zone, and of potential strategic and tactical significance to any American who opposes Cabal-control over America.

Boris Johnson slaps down Biden for ‘green-lighting’ a Russian invasion of Ukraine with his ‘minor incursion’ statement.

The U.S. has given approval for three Baltic NATO members to send American-made weapons to Ukraine, U.S. officials said.

The new thinned-down Mike Pompeo is wearing an orthopedic boot.

A credible article says, “US officials say the CIA believes it’s unlikely that Russia or another foreign adversary is using microwaves or other forms of directed energy to attack hundreds of American diplomats and intelligence officers who attribute their brain injuries and other symptoms to what’s come to be known as “Havana syndrome.” Looks like they are sweeping much of it under the carpet, blaming it on anything other than directed energy weapons. They even cite undetected brain tumors. But given up to 20% of people will have a pituitary tumor at some point, and most are never detected due to lacking symptoms, it looks like they are just looking for anything they can find to pin these symptoms on. Notice, as with much of the Cabal shitbaggery, it looks like they waited to make sure Biden wasn’t going to get kicked out, before doing Cabal’s bidding.

Snowden tweets as if Havana Syndrome was all a scam all alone, which would be running cover for the perpetrators if it is real.

Real Raw News is probably the most questionable news source out there, seemingly bordering on satire and fiction. It has reported that everyone from George Bush to Dick Cheney to Bill Gates has been tried in secret trials, and sentenced to death, and even Chelsea Clinton and Andrew Cuomo have been hanged already. Oddly enough I am not sure either Chelsea or Cuomo have been seen in public, but I would not be shocked to see either. I hesitate to even quote them here, but I will, with the caveat until you see it somewhere else, it is probably not real. They are reporting some of the Navy SEALs Trump hired as security at Mara Lago are reporting Havana Syndrome symptoms. I report it here just because it is out there, and I will now be on the lookout for any confirmation, I figure you would want to know the allegation, anyway.

Flashback to 2008 – Former head of the FBI’s LA field office, legendary FBI investigator, and supporter of gangstalked victims, Ted Gunderson, says the autopsy report shows Congressman Sonny Bono was murdered by bludgeoning, and did not die in a skiing accident. One clear memory I have of Sonny Bono was the brief shot of him in Waco – Rules of Engagement, where he had tears streaming down his face as they watched the FLIR footage from over the Branch Davidian compound as fires raged, and it appeared fully automatic weapons fire was driving people and children who tried to get out of the flaming building back inside.

COVID rapid test shows a positive off regular tap water.

Austrian parliament votes to impose mandatory vaccines on all adults.

New Hampshire pharmacies could soon dispense Ivermectin without doctor approval under new legislation.

Researcher calls out censorship after a COVID-19 vaccine adverse events analysis paper was withdrawn by the academic journal Elsevier without comment.

Peter Daszak worked for the CIA, and EcoHealth Alliance is a ‘CIA front organization.’ This is the group responsible for the gain of function research on at Wuhan.

DHS to require?non-U.S. individual travelers?entering?the United States?at?land?ports of?entry?and ferry terminals?to?be fully vaccinated?against COVID-19.

Signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom last September, Assembly Bill 173 amended state firearms laws to allow California to turn over gun owners’ personal information to gun violence researchers, and a judge just refused to stop the release of the information.

PayPal shuts down its services for a variety of organizations opposed to Covid-19 vaccine mandates, including The Expose.

U.S. Federal Reserve opens debate over possible “digital dollar,” a central bank digital currency.

Russia proposes a ban on the use and mining of cryptocurrencies.

Security scanners across Europe tied to China’s govt and military, were banned in the US due to security concerns.

Theodore Roosevelt statue removed from American Museum of Natural History due to being racist. Statue featured a black guy and an Indian standing next to Teddy, who was on horseback.

Bombshell report accuses former pope Benedict of misconduct over his handling of four cases of sexual abuse by priests while he was an archbishop in Germany.

Tories who want Boris Johnson to resign are ‘facing intimidation and blackmail’, MP warns.

A gunman was killed by police following a shootout with officers at San Francisco Airport this morning after they were called to reports of a disturbance.

The improved eForms platform launched by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to review and process ATF Forms 1,2,3,4,5,6,6A,9,10 and 5300.11 applications online, is finding implementation bugs.

David Chipman, who President Joe Biden unsuccessfully nominated to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), tried to score $44,000 from the federal government for relocation expenses connected to a home he wasn’t living at, according to court records obtained by The Daily Wire. He is working as a lobbyist for a gun control group now.

In southern Mexico, the UN has a large building which Migrants line up outside to find out who the UN will give money to, to sponsor their trip up to the US. That is US taxpayer money being given to Cabal assets to fund their trip up to the US border.

Last week’s eruption of the volcano near the Pacific island nation of Tonga was 600 times more powerful than the nuke dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II and as a result, many Tongans went deaf after the first explosion.

Supreme Court once more rules against abortion providers in Texas abortion case.

California’s COVID gun store shutdowns ruled illegal.

RINO Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s dreams for an easy reelection bid are becoming more unlikely, as recent polling reports he is down double-digits in a hypothetical 2022 GOP primary against Trump-supported former Sen. David Perdue.

The Trafalgar Group found Republicans have a 13-point lead going into November, indicating a midterm blowout.

We are fortunate to be getting regular statements from President Donald J. Trump to lift our spirits, which we can post here, straight from his News Aggregator on his website located here, complete with its own news stories. You can also get more statements from President Trump via email by signing up here.

01/19/22

How come Biden picks a reporter off a list, in all cases softball questions, and then reads the answer? I would never have been allowed to get away with that, nor would I have to!

01/20/22

President Biden admitted yesterday, in his own very different way, that the 2020 election may very well have been a fraud, which I know it was. I’m sure his representatives, who work so hard to make it look legit, are not happy.

Spread r/K Theory, because war is on the horizon.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Spread r/K Theory, because war is on the horizon.”

Perhaps. We will see what happens, in the meantime,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49bgnaY2nd8

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Last week’s eruption of the volcano near the Pacific island nation of Tonga was 600 times more powerful than the nuke dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II and as a result, many Tongans went deaf after the first explosion.”

That’s somewhere around 10 Megatons. Imagine if the arsenals of the US and Soviet Union had been used during the Cold War and thousands of Megaton sized warheads went off. Now you know why those Fallout games are so popular. Of course, how do you even get into one of those bunkers like in those games? Build your own, or steal the Cabal ones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYZpR51XgW0

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Bombshell report accuses former pope Benedict of misconduct over his handling of four cases of sexual abuse by priests while he was an archbishop in Germany.”

But he was the guy all the catlicks told me was based. Guess not. I wonder why he retired from Pope-ourri.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Sean Hannity after Jan. 6 texted Press Spox McEnany ‘no more stolen election talk’ in five-point plan for Trump. Why would he not point out the election was stolen?”

Something, something, Irish Catholic, something, something, FBI, something, something, Prep school f*ggot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

” potential strategic and tactical significance to any American who opposes Cabal-control over America.”

Russia has a number of wealthy people with a lot of currency sloshing around from raw materials export, and they’d love to invest that money where they could get a good return. That would mean giving money to Americans who either aren’t controlled by cabal or who cabal has problems with. This would allow for the rise of business interests that could begin funneling funds into their own candidates and supporting their own political priorities.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“..they’d love to invest that money where they could get a good return. That would mean giving money to Americans who either aren’t controlled by cabal or who cabal has problems with.”

Who/where are these non-Cabal Americans that are providing investors a good return?

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“Sean Hannity after Jan. 6 texted Press Spox McEnany ‘no more stolen election talk’ in five-point plan for Trump. Why would he not point out the election was stolen?”

Hannity has been a tool for a long time. He has always limited the scope of debate to the penny-ante stuff while ignoring elephants in the room (just like his prototype, Rush Limbaugh in his broadcasting prime, censoring “conspiracy whackos”). Hannity’s list of allowed topics is even shorter than Cucker’s…er, I mean Tucker’s.

Their mission is to convince right-of-center folks that it’s really not as bad as it is. Hannity is meant to appeal to midwit Boomers, it seems; while Tucker is there as an anger pressure valve for more cynical 13th/X right-wingers. Neither of them are allowed to talk about the election theft.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

I’ll watch the occasional Tucker clip. I’ve always ignored Hannity. Even though he started getting good under Trump, I still view him as a neocon shill designed to cast the Bush Crime family in a good light. I have no patience for those people.

Around 2002, I started listening to a Christian talk station that broadcast in the area I lived at the time. There was this “Janet Parshall” show that was on. I thought it was good at first, until we “invaded” Iraq and I started seeing that the “Sadam has WMDs!” was a lie. Janet had a guest on who was talking about how we were lied into Iraq. Janet screamed at him, something like “How dare you criticize George Bush! He is a good Christian man!” I stopped listening to her that very moment. At the time, I still thought Bush was the “great conservative hope”, but I was suspicious of our move into Iraq. I ran out of patience for neocon shills around that time too.

I view watching “news shows” as a Boomer affectation. I prefer concise summaries I can dig into if I feel the need. Life is too short to spend an hour or more watching somebody talk.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

If you’re on a national media spot or have any level of publicity, you’re compromised. No exceptions. Even if there’s one legit person, fuck’em, not worth the time and effort to sift through the grifters, frauds and gatekeepers for one person’s opinion that is echoed elsewhere in alt media, or even amongst just normal people. There’s not a point of truth I have ever seen come from media that I didn’t hear shooting the shit with buddies 6 months in advance.

The average person’s discernment is leagues beyond anyone in a public role. Make friends with real humans and stop paying attention to talking heads, people.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> The new thinned-down Mike Pompeo is wearing an orthopedic boot.

The boots… they come, they go… maybe it’s more explosive than orthopedic.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> FLIR footage from over the Branch Davidian compound as fires raged, and it appeared fully automatic weapons fire was driving people and children who tried to get out of the flaming building back inside.

I watched that “live on TV”. Years later, I was surprised to find that it had unhappened. I didn’t realize it had re-happened.

BTW, good ol’ Lon Horiuchi was one of the snipers at Waco, too. Shooting women and children was his specialty.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Re: the posts ystdy on Niacin (B3)

I take large doses 3x a day along with a large dose of NAC. I read a lot on protection re Covid. Didn’t stop me getting Omicron. But I had a mild case. I still take it because I enjoy the flush (which is 95% reduced) and I feel better.

There is another product called NAD which is Nicotinamide. It’s absurdly expensive if you buy quality versions. But I have heard rave reviews from people I know who hate supps but take NAD.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

You want the cheapest, least filtered, least altered version of niacin. The stuff that does not cause flushing is further down the metabolic spiral. You can fry your liver- like, actual liver transplant needed,fry your liver- if you take too much of that.

How is your thiamine? You need thiamine to activate all the other vitamins.

There’s a website, Phoenixrising, or something like that, where regular people figure out their health issues and resolve them using vitamins. At first, I thought the descriptions were theatrically exaggerated. Then I used their experiences and theories as guidelines. It turns out, they were under-playing the signs and symptoms of being sick and then dosing.

There’s a rule of thumb: the brain and skin are from the same germ layer in a fetus. So you can take stuff that affects your skin and somehow, it affects your brain. The middle layers and inner layers have that same sort of connection, from early development on up. It’s useful- you can see if something makes your skin better, before you can see mental issues. Or, conversely, you can see skin problems and know that brain problems are very likely. Consider, say, the pockmarks of an addict, or the blotchy face and diminished eyebrows of a drunk.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

I am glad you feel better. I am glad the niacin is helping you recover.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

Thanks man. I am doing well and had a mild case. Took the horse paste didn’t get off my ass for the hcq.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

Meat Loaf dead:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10426153/Bat-Hell-singer-Meat-Loaf-dies-74.html

Interesting bits from the beginning of the article:
“The singer Meat Loaf said he was ‘scared to death’ of COVID but wouldn’t be controlled by mask mandates in a haunting interview five months ago that was made more poignant by his death from the virus on Thursday.”
“It remains unclear whether or not he was vaccinated – he refused to disclose it to fans, and urged them all not to talk politics when coming to his shows.”
“The reporter said: ‘Oh, God. We’re being controlled by everybody’ to which he replied: ‘Yeah, I know. But not me. If I die, I die, but I’m not going to be controlled.'”
“Sources told TMZ that he would also rail against vaccine mandates, particularly in Australia.”

No disclosure of cause of death:
“The singer, who was born Marvin Lee Aday, died with his wife Deborah at his side – and while no cause or other details were given by his family, he had suffered numerous health scares over the years.”

From another article:
“Piers meanwhile penned: ‘RIP Meat Loaf, 74. One of rock music’s all-time great characters whose seminal iconic album Bat Out Of Hell is one of the biggest-selling records in history. A wondrously talented, flamboyant, funny, outrageous and rebellious chameleon. Sad news.'”

That “chameleon” bit stands out to me for some reason.

If he died amidst his loved ones, that’s a good way to go and largely precludes the possibility of this being a hit. So he was vocal against masks, vax mandates, and being controlled despite his health issues.

But something about this whole story feels like there’s a lot of comms going on here, rooted in the contrast between all the photos/tributes of him with/from MSM freaks and this article stressing how he was so against COVID restrictions. That’s a huge disconnect and I don’t remember anything about Meat Loaf getting deplatformed for his views. I feel like those same MSM freaks giving tribute would easily disavow people with anti-mandate/anti-mask/etc. views but why not Meat Loaf? And why this contrast now? Does this denote a shift in the MSM Narrative?

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

There are differing opinions about Vox Day here at AC’s site. I, for one, find myself in agreement with Vox 95% of the time. In particular, I find his insights and contrarian views on Putin and Xi very close to my own developing ideas and certainly almost diametrically opposed to the Cabal’s narrative sold us by the MSM and Democrat/RINOs. I don’t expect Ukraine to blow up. There may be a notable false flag, or CIA/MI6/MOSSAD color revolution tactics to some extent, but I think Russia is willing to call Cabal’s bluff and is backed up by China who will block the exits. Along with Trump calling out Biden/Cabal’s bullshit, I don’t think Cabal’s fake war op is going to get off the ground. Like I’ve said before, the real war was won in November 2016. Trump consolidated his partnership with Putin and Xi and the operation to take down Cabal rolled out in earnest.

Today, Vox linked to the Chinese government’s Global Times mouthpiece and its description of the announcement from yesterday’s CCP Discipline Inspection session presided over by Xi in Beijing:

https://voxday.net/2022/01/21/communists-vs-globohomo/

If you read the following excerpt from the linked Chinese article note how similar China’s perceived threats are to our own here in the US and elsewhere in the west. In fact, it is uncanny how similar Xi’s perception of China’s threats and enemies are to Trump’s description of America’s and to Putin’s description of Globalists (Cabal). Xi describes political corruption, fake elections, big tech, financiers, etc and the undermining of his society in “their” relentless bid for total power:

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202201/1246524.shtml

“The communiqué released on Thursday stressed that the 20th National Congress of the CPC is a significant event for the Party and the country in 2022, and the discipline inspection and supervision work needs to ensure the successful holding of the national congress later this year. During the period of term changing of Party committees at all levels, the atmosphere of term changing needs to be solemn and any act like bribery and cheating that undermines the elections will be investigated and punished.

“Maintain the normalizing presence of the powerful anti-corruption strength… actively deal with the new situations and new challenges of the anti-corruption campaign… show no mercy to the persons who try to build political gangs, ‘small circles’ and interest groups,” said the communiqué.

Zhu Lijia, a professor of public management at the Chinese Academy of Governance, told the Global Times on Thursday that this kind of problem is not new, as in the past, the cases of Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai and Ling Jihua show similar characteristics, but every time it comes to the term changing period, the similar problems will reemerge. So the efforts to crack down on such problems cannot be eased.

“This kind of problem is much more serious than economic corruption as it will disrupt the unity of the Party and will undermine the authority of the Party’s central committee, and could cause much more serious damage and instability to the country,” Zhu said.

The communiqué also stressed that the corruption behind “disorderly expansion of capital” and monopoly of some online platforms should be investigated and punished, and the ties between political power and capital should be cut off.

Zhu said this is a new challenge which emerged in the past 10 years, as the fast development of China’s economy has brought huge changes in social media networks, IT industries and digital economy, and some capitalists have gained unprecedented influence as some of their products have become the key parts of public goods of the nation.

Without strict law-enforcement and legislation that keep up with the times, there will be vast space for corruption and misconduct, and the ambition of some capitalists will expand to gain political power and undermine the socialist nature of our country, said analysts.

“The capital is showing its intention to cross the line,” said Wu Xinwen, a professor and expert on Chinese politics at Fudan University in Shanghai, noting that some capitalists are no longer satisfied with only having economic power, but intend to expanding their influence to public media and education to eventually gain political power, and without restrictions and management, the capital could overrun politics and society in China.”

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

We will see, when China stops at Taiwan or Mongolia we will know. But if they seek the world, and they could have a stronger empire than America then we will know.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum venient
2 years ago

They do seek to control the world and Xi makes that clear as do his rivals.

Fortunately they will collapse before they can pull it off.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 years ago

How long until the Andrew formerly known as Prince has hired Britain’s most respected remover of ortho-padeo boots?

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

Vox Day linked (https://voxday.net/2022/01/21/lessons-from-langan/) to a Chris Langan post (https://gab.com/ChrisLangan/posts/107169103228150685) to which a commenter, Ivan, said the following:

“The only way Christianity is going to survive in liberal America is in the Orthodox Church.”

I’m interested in understanding this recent upsurge in support for the Orthodox Church. I get the total subversion of mainstream Protestant and Catholic churches. Anyone care to expand on this area, or provide a brief “teaching moment”? Thanks.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

I’d imagine that newly K-ified young men are drawn to the inherent organizational, heirarchical, and doctrinal trappings of the Orthodox Church. They also historically have compromised less than Most Protestant and Catholic Churches. The same young men are also prone to such one-sided and opinionated rhetoric.

The thing is, you can say the same thing of KJV Independent Fundamental Baptist Churches as well. Most I’ve been to have made zero compromises with the world, and are very active in reaching out those in the fallen world. But street preaching, helping the poor directly, evangelizing, actually studying the bible, etc. is far less glamorous than Orthodox tradition, listening to talks by or reading words from monk-like “church fathers”, and liturgy.

When it comes to the Bible vs. Orthodox Tradition, I’m leaning far, far toward the Bible. I get the draw and I’ve heard the arguments for tradition. But the Orthodox teachings I’ve encountered honestly lean to far from what Paul recommends in Colossians 2:6-23. And I’ll stick with the armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18), thank you very much.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

“…KJV Independent Fundamental Baptist Churches as well. Most I’ve been to have made zero compromises with the world…”

There you go. There’s lots and lots of small churches all over that refuse to to do anything but follow the bible. If they could just get in their heads the part where Jesus says the Jews worship the devil, tear the old testament, (rantings of the demon god of the Jews, yawah), out of their bibles and throw it in the trash then they would be alright.

This was done once before and the Catholics went and killed them all. All of them, in France.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Personally I’m keeping the OT in (1Cor 10:11), but I do think if these churches grok the JQ and all of its implications on an institutional level, they will become so much more dangerous it wouldn’t even be funny, but they might get offed before they get to that point or would have to go full underground church status.

I want to caveat that many in these churches have completely grokked the JQ and understand all of the implications therein. I’ve even met a little old Messanic Jewess who is one of the most based and red-pilled individuals I’ve ever met. Finding these folks are easy: look for the ones actively working to share the gospel.

Again, these KJV IFBs aren’t as glamorous as Orthodoxy. Because they’re a local church. They’re too busy trying to do share the gospel to create multi-national institutions. These people aren’t going to fund monasteries, robed and bearded old men who live in mountains, and material iconography.

Instead, these people are funding: very affordable (often free) private schools, busses to bring kids to Sunday school to learn about Jesus, charity efforts, missionaries in SPADES, bible translation and distribution efforts, small seed churches (no one talks about this, but IFBs plant churches like they’re going out of style), bible colleges, apologetics efforts, community outreach, and other assorted ministries. Note, they PROTECT THEIR KIDS FIRST by starting homeschool efforts at minimum to establishing legitimate Christian private schools.

None of this is glamorous stuff. Singing old school hymns at the top of your lungs, family nights to build a real community, bringing people to “friend nights”, actively sharing the gospel, starting a real family then going to seed a new church, getting actively involved in ministries, etc. is SO much less attractive than going to a cool looking building, listening to bearded men (the peak of masculinity!), and plugging yourself into and endless stream of liturgy.

Note, becoming close to God is also a major goal of bible-based Christianity. All of the tools are right there in the bible. Want to be close to God? Read the Genesis through Deuteronomy and learn Moses’ deep relationship with God. Read the Psalms and understand David’s authentic conversations with God. Read Proverbs and Ecclesiastes and understand Solomon’s teachings on the wisdom of God. But “theosis” is much more glamorous than sitting down and learning for yourself who God is and establishing a child-of-God-and-Abba-Father relationship from scratch. Because studying the bible, learning to pray always, and going out and DOING is HARD.

I hope you all understand why I’ve styled the comment this way. What I see online nowadays (and in the comments below) is so one-sided. I’m not trying to spark debate, just push back from the one-sided rhetoric I’m seeing. No one talks about Bible-believing Christianity because it’s not cool. There’s no shiny rhetoric to it except love God and our neighbors. But that’s really hard work. And Bible-believing Christianity is also a highly integrated, philosophically rich, and highly potent way of life. Definitely NOT about going to church on Sunday. And it isn’t based on Western legalism. The good ones are way too busy to run a courtroom, anyway. Take from this what you will.

Donnie
Donnie
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Preach it brother, preach it. I don’t usually recommend books by (((them))) but Jesus and Yahweh by Harold Bloom is worthwhile.
He explains why there is no such thing as Judeo-Christianity. They don’t even worship the same gods.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

A lot of it is the core similarity to mainstream Catholicism but with less pedophiles, pulling in Catholics. A lot of it is spergs assuming any really old traditionalism is automatically based. A lot of it is people getting tired of the rock-band Protestantism and looking for something more formal and religious-feeling. A lot of it is alt-media heads talking it up.

I know nothing about it as an actual Christian group myself, but have noticed the uptick as well. Probably worth some investigating, but I go in with very mild skepticism just due to the nature of things like this being “artificially” brought to the forefront of conversation. Plus any Christian group that hails saints and Mary as pseudo-godlike entities makes me uncomfortable on the idol-worship front.

info
info
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Imagine if Roman Catholicism did have a Pope or centralization at the Vatican. Harder to subvert. But I suspect the Iron Curtain protected Eastern Orthodoxy somewhat given how Stalin purged the Soviet Union.

info
info
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

@Huck

I mean “didn’t” have centralization in the Vatican and the Pope.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  info
2 years ago

I got it. That’s an interesting point. Thanks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Orthodox Christianity is the real deal. That’s the best way to put it. It’s ancient, it’s serious, it requires effort.

It’s much more philosophical and mystical than protestantism or catholicism. It’s rigorous.

And it’s thoroughly anti-Cabal (even though there are some cabal ministers who have infiltrated some orthodox churches). But ultimately, it’s been anti-cabal for a 1000 years. Cabal has taken over the Catholic Church and really all of Europe’s wars against Russia and the Slavs originate from Rome. the Catholic Church regards the Orthodox Church as their enemy.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“Cabal has taken over the Catholic Church and really all of Europe’s wars against Russia and the Slavs originate from Rome.” This has the ring of truth to it. Thanks.

Ann K.
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Huck, I’ll give it a shot.
Eastern Orthodoxy is the fullest expression of creation and mankind’s role and purpose.
Simply put, we are made to reach theosis, or unity with God, here and now—not to be “good” now in hopes that we will “go to heaven” in the next life.
(To that end, hell and heaven are ontological—an issue of being. Those who love God will experience Him as a fire that purifies and perfects, while those who reject Him will experience Him as torment. In either case, God grants our heart’s desire.)
Furthermore, Orthodoxy is complete, whole, and unbroken. Christianity took root in five locations (Jerusalem, Alexandria, Rome, Antioch, and Constantinople). The Roman branch split from the Church in 1054, and the Protestants began splintering from Rome about 500 years after that. Orthodoxy is the continuous Church, recognizable from the very earliest centuries and across languages and cultures today. Our “old” hymns are not from a hundred years ago, but from the fourth and fifth centuries.
Orthodoxy is a way of life, something that shapes and colors all that we do and think, not just a pleasant way to spend Sunday mornings. It is not just the intellectual exercise of belief, but a lived experience, a transformation. Belief is just the first step. God expects much more from us after that, and thus the Church is a hospital where we are healed, not a legalistic courtroom, as Westerners believe.
While I discovered Orthodoxy about ten years ago, decades after abandoning the devout Presbyterianism of my childhood, I suspect the current wave of interest is from people who seek the deepest, richest presence of Truth and beauty in this era of nihilism and uncertainty.
Resources:
https://orthodoxwiki.org/Main_Page

https://orthodoxethos.com/

https://saintjonah.org/articles-written-or-co-authored-by-fr-john/

https://www.ancientfaith.com/

https://stpeterorthodox.org/12-things-i-wish-id-known-before-visiting-an-orthdox-church/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ann K.
2 years ago

Where’s the “like” button?

Thoroughly excellent.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Ann K.
2 years ago

Theosis sounds like a good and true purpose to life here in this world. A lot to consider here in your comment. I’ll work through the links. Thank you very much, Ann.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ann K.
2 years ago

All large top down organizations like this eventually are over run by psychopaths. It’s pointless to join them for salvation. If you wish to join for others reasons, fine, but don’t look for salvation in such a situation.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“It’s pointless to join them for salvation. If you wish to join for others reasons, fine, but don’t look for salvation in such a situation.”

Absolutely.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

I was raised Roman Catholic but I’ve been attending Greek Orthodox services since i was 16.

I know both Churches intimately. In my 40s, I converted to the Orthodox because a RC priest said that St. Paul was a misogynist. It was a tough decision. Which I regret today.

You will NOT like Eastern Orthodoxy, with all of its mysteries and Old World character, precisely because it is “Eastern”. You will not fit in. Eastern Orthodoxy is doesn’t have the intellectual power of Roman Catholicism. Today, I still use Catholic principles and teachings.

Eastern Orthodoxy is very “Monasticised”, meaning there isn’t an Orthodox priest that doesn’t wish he was a monk. Monasticism has had a huge influence in Orthodoxy because almost all bishops come out of the monasteries—and this influence has corrupted true Christian practice of the cathedral. Look, the Orthodox liturgy is that you basically stand there SILENT for two hours. You can’t sing. I miss singing my Catholic hymns.

Eastern Orthodox theology is all about “mystery”–called apothatic theology where one approaches God thru negation. It is opposite of the Western mindset. It is all very much swarmy.

Even though the Catholic Church is in much trouble, it is better to suffer as a Catholic. You won’t fit into Eastern Orthodoxy.
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They have their problems too! They don’t attract young men.
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map
map
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

You might try the Orthodox Churches with the Eastern Rite.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Like the mudflood and flat earth psyops, this alt-media promotion of Eastern Orthodoxy comes out of Russia and the east. The organic, heritage American response is the authentic Protestantism that was carried over on the Mayflower, and embodied in the constitution of New Haven. You can recognize the psyop by the vitriol that is poured on the Faith of our fathers, and that of the founding fathers. Sort of like how Jews will convert to Buddhism before they convert to Christianity, Protestants will go to Orthodoxy before they go to Catholicism. Doesn’t make it right. What Protestants need to do is get back to the original faith, as their ancestors did. But just as the Holocaust has been used to put a mental barrier in peoples minds regarding the topic of Jews, the word “Puritan” has been demonized to keep people from investigating the very beliefs and practices that made America great (and blessed by God)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
2 years ago

demonized to keep people from investigating the very beliefs and practices that made America great.”

You mean freemasonry?

Huggy
Huggy
2 years ago

UK is not following cabal script at least as far as covid. Cabal hasn’t been able to take Johnson out so far on this issue. Biden seems to be a stalking horse. If Trump comes back then corporations worth trillions of dollars could be confiscated and sold off. Cabal can replace any of their public figures by ringers so Cuomo could have been executed for failing his assignments.

Nobody Special
Nobody Special
2 years ago

I just wanted to post this to give a “heads up” to something that some of you may not be aware of. There is a Christian site called Elijah Streams that posts interviews from people who receive prophetic words from God. Now, some of you who are not Christians might think this sounds wacky. But know that these people who share these prophetic words speak strongly against the deep state and cabal.

An example is this from a prophet named Johnny Enlow called “Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall” https://elijahstreams.com/watch/watch.php?ID=963. In his message he talks about an organization called “The Humpty Dumpty Institute”. This is an organization whose chairman was Mark Epstein, brother of Jeffery Epstein. This cabal organization is a “charity” just as the Clinton Foundation is a charity (i.e. it is a money laundering organization for cabal).

For those who are not Christians, please understand the point I am making. I am not asking you to believe in Christianity or prophetic words. But just know that there are many people whom you might think are the epitome of normies who are listening to trusted people warning them about the deep state and all its machinations. There are many more people out there who are against the cabal/deep state than you can imagine.

info
info
2 years ago

Why breast milk is important for gut flora. Gut health is very important in preventing many modern diseases:
https://gaps.me/gaps-what-is-it.php

Schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders is because of poor gut health and the wrong mix of bacteria in the gut.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  info
2 years ago

Agree. Just wanted to add that parasites might play a significant part in this as well. My appetite completely changed after an intensive 10-day Zahler Paraguard regimen and a subsequent/ongoing Ivermectin prophylactic routine.

Also, finally got the L. Reuteri yogurt making down (Trick for me was whisking the inulin/potato starch (2T per quart) separately in a smaller bowl of milk, then mixing seed yogurt (2T per quart) in that bowl before combining and mixing the entire mixture into the rest of the milk in my Instant Pot, and fementing at 100F for 48 hours total, using ultrapasturized whole milk (A2 milk had terrible results). I tried sterilizing the utensils (which is mindless with an Instant Pot but not the milk) and got thicker yogurt. End result is quite thick and creamy.). To eat on an empty stomach when I’m very hungry hours after I wake up, I mix 1/2 cup with a few shakes of salt and a spoonful of erythritol+monkfruit. Quite delicious. It really does tone down the appetite, even during 1-2 hours of moderate-intensity cardio with a 1/2 cup of yogurt in an otherwise empty stomach. But this is all anecdotal.

info
info
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

Interesting.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  info
2 years ago

That door probably swings both ways: schizophrenia and other mental disorders may alter our chemistry in such a way as to alter our gut flora.