Tradition, as defined by nearly every dictionary, is “The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication.” While most traditions appear to be harmless, they are usually the buttresses to bulk up and maintain separation and alienation of people. To this end ghettos, from the early Middle Ages through the terrorism of NAZI Germany and now impregnated throughout the world is the bulwark of evil, racial and gender discrimination from 401 to the present, to religious persecution of non-Christians with Constantine I’s founding of his “catholic (universal) “,1 and forced those who did not convert to Christianity to pay for the building of his new capital city,2 to the attack by Romans on Christians and Christians on Romans,3 etc...
Read MoreMonthly Archives December 2013
Contents
1. Jesus
2. Santa Claus
3. Megyn Kelly
4. Bibliography
5. End Notes
Jesus
When little children enter into Sunday school classrooms, dressed with smiles and bows, gleaming bright eyes and eager inquisitive minds, they see a plastic patented present-day image of a young white male with long light-brown hair, glistening eyes, and a cherubic smile. He is lean, taller than the people around him, and usually has blue eyes—the ideal of white supremacists from the dark days of Pope Leo “the Great” (by curial, not popular, decision) whose infatuation with the Briton slaves 1 offered for sale in Rome in the fourth century. When he asked the children where they were from, they responded, according to legend, Anglia...
Read MoreIn 1861, people held other people as property: slaves that could be raped, murdered, or starved at will. Nations were at war or preparing for war with dreams of empire: The USA seeing its “manifest destiny”1 as reaching the Pacific Ocean, while Great Britain dreamed of expanding beyond the confines of Alexander of Macedon’s empire. This lust for land and determination to denude the world of its temporal riches, stripping bare woods and polluting waters while heaving holocausts against those who were “the White man’s burden”2 was an infection around the world, a world crafted by the most unsavory of nations from the USA to Great Britain that had under its scourging power hundreds of millions of people from India to outposts of what would be known as the Brit...
Read More- Abstract
- Background
- Thesis
- Review of Literature
- Creation of a myth
- Antethesis
- Synthesis
- Bibliography
- End Notes
Abstract
According to Bruno Bartoloni’s book The Ears of the Vatican, there is a curse that is 1000 years old on the bones alleged to be those of Simon Peter bar Jonas, popularly known as St. Peter. Bartolini wrote: 1
“No pope had ever permitted an exhaustive study, partly because a 1,000-year-old curse attested by secret and apocalyptic documents, threatened anyone who disturbed the peace of Peter’s tomb with the worst possible misfortune.”
What the possible misfortune consists of is not detailed, nor is the “secret and apocalyptic documents...
Read MoreMartha Gladys Chávez Cossío de Ocampo (born January 12, 1953), a member of the fascist party (Alliance for the Future) sitting in the Congress of Perú in Lima, is to Perú what Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was to Italy, Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was to Germany, and Pope Pius XII, born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (2 March 1876 – 9 October 1958) was to the Roman Catholic Church: a fraud, predatory, vicious, vindictive, violent, subhuman and evil tempered quick to toss out, snuff out, and to throw away not only human rights but human lives.
Martha Chavez stands tall in the after shock of the Fujimoristas horror when the students from...
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