Friday, 17 April 2026
Monday, 13 April 2026
Neo-Catholicism Rising: Observations from a Theology Outsider
Over the past few years, I have watched a Christian revival start to take shape. It has hardened into something specific: Neo-Catholicism, or what I am also calling New Wave Christianity. It is antizionist. It is anti-Scofield Bible. And it is, on its own terms, the most uncompromising version of the faith that Jews and Muslims may not have run into lately.
The central claim is straightforward. Do not kill. Above all, do not kill for group justice or collective payback. Christians are the only Abrahamic tradition that holds every human being has an immortal soul. That single point rules out a lot of the exceptions the other faiths sometimes allow. They are right about the soul. I am not here to mislead anyone on that.
I am an amateur theology student. I have put in the hours on the Abrahamic faiths and a few others. Christianity is the one I know historically the best. Catholic upbringing, no re-conversion. I am not a Christian. I simply stand next to this group as we chime, and because they strike me as solid, committed people.
My own studies keep shifting. Roman Christianity. Origins of the biblical texts. Christological arguments and early heresies. The conversion of European peoples to the faith. Overlaps with the Nag Hammadi library. The Flavian theory on Gospel creation. Yeshua versus the later “Jesus” framing. Right now, I am wrestling with the Ethiopian Bible and what it says about Christian epistemology and knowledge integration. I mine a topic until I get what I came for, then move on.
The podcasters and commentators I pay attention to; Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Baron Coleman, Coach Colin, and maybe a Carrie Prejean Boller? Sit in the top five percent for theological robustness and lived conviction. They are hardcore. They are decent company. We do not waste four or five hours a day on heretic knife fights. That would be pointless. Instead, we talk transnational criminal research, pattern recognition, and the events legacy media ignores.
What stands out is their quiet internal fire. It feels more exploratory, more empathetic, and more righteous than the alternatives I have studied. Tucker calling out Trump for refusing to place his hand on the Bible during the oath. Baron Coleman pressing Andrew Kolvet hard on the timeline and Utah airport details around the Erika Kirk meeting. Candace Owens delivering daily. Carrie Prejean Boller, fresh Catholic convert, getting herself removed from Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission for refusing to treat Zionism as biblical prophecy. These are not poses. They cost something.
I have been anti-Catholic for years because of institutional corruption. What I missed is that Catholicism has always kept a clearer doctrinal line on the Holy Lands and Jerusalem than most Protestant strains—especially the Scofield-influenced evangelical ones. That fact has warmed my view of the Vatican a notch. I still speak to the same God everyone else does without needing the wrapper, but the intellectual consistency is there.
If I ever joined a congregation, it would probably start with a RC church, though I would not limit it. My background does not drive the observation. A Hindu watching the same revival would see the same thing: a current of belief that actually works in practice. I like to duck into a mosque or temple from time to time too.
Arguments for and against Christianity are endless—historical, textual, philosophical. Fine. The power of the lived conviction is harder to wave away. This revival is not nostalgia. It is present-tense, adaptive, and pulling in serious minds who have had enough of the diluted versions.
That is the record. No gloss. Just what I see.
Wednesday, 22 November 2023
The Dwarf - Nº10, an Oily Chutney Mary & The Strange Tale of the Collapsed Carrot Halwa Soufflé
Chutney Mary turned 33 years old this year...
Tempus Fugit when hedge funds implode...
You won't want to miss this one. You might wanna share it too if like me you can't stop cracking up when Russell slips into American accent mode. I tried to track it down and ended up on nasal plosion videos.
It's a thing and it's exploding all over the flat earth web. I can't stop sploding either hah 🤣
Wednesday, 24 May 2023
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
In the original Chrimbo Carol below, Perry Como is in his element. He knows everyone on the set and they all know him. 44 years at RCA Victor after signing on, in '43 and his hand in the stagecraft is light but revealing. As is his hand when he playfully spanks a worker. The set construction is viewed as a simulacrum of a stage upon a stage. It's a really good song. I hope you enjoy it and never think about the first one again 😎
Monday, 9 January 2023
Compelling Diocletian Arguments
Saturday, 24 December 2022
Beaver Wars (So Much Beaver)
Sunday, 20 October 2019
Blame It On The Muslims
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Notre Dame Fire Predicted In Occult 2013 Animation
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| St Boniface RC Church Shirley, Southampton |
Friday, 5 October 2018
Sunday, 4 February 2018
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Nestorianism, Masonry, Islam & Vatican False Flags
Monday, 28 October 2013
Demons, Possession, Voices, Archons, Schizophrenia & Psychosis
Monday, 17 June 2013
Energy Harvesting, Artificial Intelligence & Karmic Debts
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Tariq Ali - Before Zionism | When Jews Christians & Muslims Lived Together In Peace
Tariq uses Cervantes, Don Quixote to teach us how Muslims are the new Jews. A people persecuted for reasons of divide and rule more than any innate inferiority. The forces of exploitation and misery know this only too well.
Saturday, 29 December 2012
Christianity's Conversion To Emperor Constantine
Update: The Portillo movie was removed so I replaced it with the best. Professor Freedman of Yale who is single handedly responsible for teaching me the Early Middle Ages.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Joseph Atwill - The Flavian Creation Of The Jesus Typology
Good interview with Joseph Atwill, containing fascinating and informed discussion. Fun banter from time to time.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Islam The Untold Story
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Joseph Atwill - The Roots Of Christianity
One of the reasons I'm attached to the Annunaki and Archon mythologies is that I want the Abrahamic faiths to be space cults so I can wash my hands of them all.
It makes a lot of sense that we're being manipulated by off world forces and both the Sumerian Cuneiform clay tablets and the Nag Hammadi codices are among our oldest writings confirming this.
They both say we're being manipulated. The latter explicitly the former implicitly if you read them with your mind on red alert.
Was Jesus A Flavian Dynasty Propaganda Invention?
Here's the details from Jan Irving's post:
Joseph Atwill spent his youth in Japan where he attended the only English-speaking school in the country, St. Mary’s Military Academy. The school was run by Jesuits so removed from the events of the modern world that they did not even consider shutting it down during World War II, and taught a curriculum that had not changed since the eighteenth century. Atwill describes that, “The majority of every one of my school days was spent studying Greek, Latin and the Bible, which for some reason I found fascinating.”
After studying computer science in college, Atwill began working with one of the most renowned programmers in the world, David Ferguson. David had been granted the first two patents ever issued in computer software. Over the next twenty years, between 1975 and 1995, David Ferguson and Atwill started a series of companies including Ferguson Tool Company and ASNA. “After selling my interests in our companies to investors in 1995, I returned to my earlier interest; the origins of Christianity,” Atwill says of this time period.
Atwill continues, “Though I had drifted away from the Catholic faith, my study of Christianity never stopped. Over the course of my life I had read perhaps six or seven hundred books relating to the historical Jesus and early Christianity, but none of them left me feeling like I really knew anything about how the religion began or its founder.” Atwill contends that the more he studied Christian origins the more he saw the question of how the religion began as an open one. Atwill held this position in spite of the fact that in the popular mind, and in the minds of most scholars, Christianity began as a movement of lower class followers of a radical Jewish teacher in the 1st century CE.
Says Atwill, “I did not share in this certainty.” What contributed most to his skepticism was that at the exact time the followers of Jesus were purportedly organizing themselves into a religion that urged its members to “turn the other cheek” and to “give to Caesar what is Caesar’s”, another Judean sect was waging a religious war against the Romans and seeking a Messiah who would lead them militarily. Atwill continues, “It seemed implausible to me that two diametrically opposite forms of messianic Judaism would have emerged from Judea at the same time. So the Dead Sea Scrolls became of such interest to me that I began what turned into a decade-long study of them.” Like others, Atwill was hoping to learn something of Christian origins in the 2,000 year old documents found at Qumran. To assist in his understanding of them, Atwill began studying the history of the era.
It was then that Joseph Atwill came across the key that led to his discoveries. “While reading Josephus’ War of the Jews, and his account of Titus’ destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE,” Atwill recounts, “I noticed some curious parallels. At first I could make no sense of the parallels between Titus’ campaign and Jesus’ ministry. So I tried to look at the Gospels with fresh eyes, as if I had never seen them before, giving up any preconceived notions about what they meant.” This perspective resulted in the discoveries Atwill presents in Caesar’s Messiah and his soon-to-be-published book, The Single Strand. A Roman imperial family, the Flavians, had created Christianity, and, even more incredibly, they had placed a literary satire within the Gospels and War of the Jews to inform posterity of this fact.
Understanding the symbolic framework for the Gospels opened up the hidden history of Western Civilization to Joseph Atwill. That framework enabled him to recognize the typology that underlies authors such as Marlowe and Shakespeare and see the incredible story their typology tells us, and is the basis for The Single Strand.
Joseph Atwill concludes, “I am an avid chess player and proud to state that I have more than 100 victories over Grandmasters and International Masters. I hold an ICC Masters rating of 2358.” It is this form of strategic thinking that enabled Atwill to uncover the strategy behind the Romans’ invention of the Gospels.
Books by Joseph Atwill include Caesar’s Messiah, Ulysses Press 2006, the best selling work of religious history in the US in 2007, and its German translation Das Messias Ratsel, Ulstein 2008, achieving #1 Best Seller status. Atwill’s upcoming book, The Single Strand is also slated to be published by Ulstein. The German Magazine Focus published a cover article of Atwill’s work: Issue #52 December 25, 2008.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
John Lash - The Virus Of Divine Paternalism
Lash isn't shy to point out that world events are being orchestrated and as we see Iran being provoked along religious and geopolitical lines it's impossible for the rational thinker who can see through the media propaganda lies to ignore the evidence for yet another uneccessary war being stirred up by very powerful groups who have no skin in the game.
We learn once again that Jesus and Simon would have emerged from the Zadokites/Tzadikim, an ultra radical sect often known as the zealots who viewed themselves as the righteous ones and who to this day, right at this moment, are threatening Iran with war. This is the hideous danger of divine right to ascribe ones self to a group of people who are chosen. It is xenophobia in its purest form.
John reminds us that Saul the bounty hunter (who became the St. Paul) under the protection and on behalf of the Roman empire infiltrated the radical and problematic Tzadikim through their induction ceremonies. Paul learned the secrets of the shadowy leader figure of this group of the name Melchizedek, and then turned against them establishing his own variant with the seeds of the Tzadikem sect present from the beginning. He takes care to point out that the Hebrews were no fans of the Zadikim due to their eventually suffering by being turfed out of the holy land by Titus who chose to throw the baby out with the bathwater rather than tackle the hidden virus.
Lastly and most importantly John Lash is explicit that the worst variant of the Abrahamic faiths is Islam which has a virus that turns in on itself as we see with the war between Sunni and Shiite doctrines. Also we should never forget the oppressive nature of Islam towards women but in the end all the Abrahamic faiths are a virus on humanity.
An off world idea easily planted by powers with technology to appear as Gods & Angels.


































