Showing posts with label trump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trump. Show all posts

Monday, 13 April 2026

Gimme Dat - Jaguar




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.



Thursday, 9 April 2026

Max Styler - One More (Solomun Extended Remix) [feat. Ad Apt]




I've speculated about these shifts for a while. Now they're unfolding and putting it into clear words isn't straightforward. Some might pick up on the undercurrents; for most, it probably won't land.

A lot of observers claim Trump is slipping. What registers here is calculated movement—advancing positions without the usual fanfare or visible strain. New pressures, alignments, and rhythms are active that feel unfamiliar from prior cycles.

The old Vedic ritual layer lost traction as conditions changed, the Upanishads reframed things toward inner inquiry and different formulations. Something along those lines.


Items chalked up to POTUS


- Israel locked in a drawn-out exchange of strikes, unwilling to concede ground and opting for prolonged costs instead.

- NATO facing real strain, with open friction over commitments and support in recent flare-ups.

- The broader Middle East shifting configuration, US footprint adjusting.

- European political class looking diminished and sidelined in the process.


Plenty of other developments read as positive depending on the lens, though the markers differ sharply from one viewer to the next.

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Thursday, 26 March 2026

Midnight Multiplex Morgan Hislop





The destruction of the zionist project was sealed under the Trump presidency.


What a legend.


NCSWIC

Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Bondi




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, 6 February 2026

Yet Another Trump Q Proof






Monday, 17 November 2025

Trump's 5D Power Move





This is a signature power move by Trump. By attacking the only two good voices in Congress (MTG and Thomas Massie) and approving a holocaust denier's (Nick Fuentes) conversation with Tucker, Trump has focused global attention on both these subjects.


The future is so bright I have to wear shades.

Monday, 10 November 2025

I Asked & The BBC Delivered





Last Wednesday I called for punitive action at the BBC for their anti Trump propaganda of manufacturing a misleading video clip.

I like to think this small blog had a little help in the matter (BBC employees do read me and more than one dislike me, so there's that) but either way what is more fascinating now is the uproar on X where all the sycophants are tying themselves up in knots defending the indefensible and even worse, all the people I loathe are agreeing with me. Why?

Because they think Trump is an ardent Zionist and side with him not the BBC. Trump is not an ardent Zionist. He's playing a role that began decades ago.

Only students of the Q information know this. Nobody else can see it. Autists connect the dots where normies can't.

It's a hell of a show and I'm sitting back eating popcorn.

There are of course a thousand other arguments going on X but this is the dominant strain. 100%


Wednesday, 5 November 2025

The BBC Problem




I haven't watched TV since 2006. The authenticity (pluralism) of the internet is just obvious to me compared to the propaganda of mainstream media. Yes you read that right, Authenticity. Of course  their are liars on the internet but crucially there are more truth tellers on the internet than legacy media.

The BBC doctoring of Trump's speech on January 6 is just one example but it's so egregious it's the start of the demise of the BBC.

My only advice to BBC employees is to lobby for the news division to be sold off. There's a lot of good quality and highly talented people at the BBC and while bias exists elsewhere, the news is their toxic product. The choice to exist is now in the hands of those who can grasp the nettle.


Monday, 8 September 2025

Tom Hanks, Westpoint, Trump & Isaac Kappy







There's a considerable amount of research on this topic. 

Friday, 27 June 2025

Saturday, 12 April 2025

45-47s Private Meeting With Bill Maher



Maher called the experience "surreal," especially after meeting Trump in person and then seeing him on TV later that night. The Trump he met privately, Maher said, was completely different from the public persona.


"Why can't the guy I met be the one we see publicly?" Maher wondered.


He elaborated, "The strangest moment came when I got home after the dinner. I flew back, hopped into bed, and watched a recorded 60 Minutes episode. There was Trump in a story, standing at a podium in a room that looked like the one we’d just been in.


"He’s ranting, ‘Disgusting.’ ‘You’re awful.’ And I’m thinking, who is this guy? Where’s the charming person I just met? Why can’t that version be the public one?" Maher said.


"I’m not saying it’s our job to fix that—it’s not. I’m just sharing what I saw over two and a half hours. I went in expecting one thing, and that’s what I found.


"The White House isn’t home to a lunatic. It’s home to someone who plays one on TV a lot. That’s messed up, but not as bad as I thought," Maher concluded.




Wednesday, 26 February 2025

PANIC IN DC