
Israel is no friend to Jesus
My rewrite of the famous quote by Lord Palmerston regarding “interests” to have it reflect the reality of Israel and its powerful friends would go something like this: “I say that it is a narrow policy to suppose that Israel is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual friend of the...
Read MoreThere’s something pathetic and final about this photo of a wheelchair-bound Pope receiving B’Nai’Brith’s highest honor: how can the Church ever recover from such an image? It was May 30, 2022, Pope Francis received an award from B’Nai’Brith (the most powerful Jewish freemasonry) to thank him for his support of them. All Francis’s predecessors, from...
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A Non-Christian Perspective on European Civilization History is always a matter of perspective. From whose point of view are we looking at the past? The easiest viewpoint to get is, of course, that of the winner, who writes history as he wishes. “History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it,” as...
Read MoreIt is a safe bet that Pope Francis breathed a sigh of relief at the news that President Joe Biden’s planned visit to Rome on Friday had gone up in smoke, so to speak. Pope Francis has shown he has some moral fiber as well as a heart for the poor. However, like all recent...
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It’s time to end Israel’s destruction of Christianity in Palestine
The death of former President Jimmy Carter started me thinking about how long it’s been since the United States has been led by a head of state who was also a thoroughly decent human being. To be sure, while in office Carter made many mistakes in terms of both foreign and national security policy, but...
Read MoreSecretary to an anti-Pope. I’m not among the very few people on earth who can claim to be one. But I am among the few who can claim to have corresponded with one. It was by email around the turn of the century, after I came across the website for a tiny schismatic Catholic sect...
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Last Friday, Catholic scholar E. Michael Jones made Trent Horn and his Catholic Answers operation the focus of his weekly show on Cozy.tv. Professor Jones’ sharp criticisms of Horn, a Jewish convert to Catholicism, centered on the latter’s recent podcast tackling the subject of ‘Holocaust denial,’ during which he likened Holocaust revisionists to flat-earthers and...
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On October 10, Catholic Answers released a video by Trent Horn that asked the question “What's wrong with holocaust denial and why Christians should reject this malicious form of pseudo-history.”[1] According to Trent Horn, “Holocaust denial is morally wrong.”[2] Catholic Answers, for those of you who don’t know is a Catholic apologetics operation founded by...
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Paul VI's unwittingly appropriate words in his 1972 homily have formed the basis of much speculation from Catholics as to what, exactly, is this smoke of Satan, and how is it connected to Church affairs, scandals, and the decline in reverence witnessed in most parishes since Vatican II? As a supporter of Vatican II, Paul...
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Roman Catholicism, wrote Fyodor Dostoevsky “has proclaimed a new Christ, not like the former one, but one who has been seduced by the third temptation of the devil — the temptation of the kingdoms of the world: “All these things will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me!”[1] This is the...
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Solemnity for Sodomy and the Utilization of Usury in the Situation Ethics of Rome’s Apologist
E. Michael Jones (EMJ) in his January 9 column at Unz.com (“Wicked Imposters Scratching Itching Ears”), makes various claims about this writer’s December 19 essay, “Memo to Pope Francis: “God cannot and does not bless sin,” indicative of either gross inattention to what I wrote, or brazen misrepresentation. I begin with his final paragraph: “By...
Read MoreFILLER – CLEARLY MARKED – LITERALLY TURNING A FORUM POST INTO A 2,000-WORD ESSAY – FILLER E. Michael Jones is a Catholic public intellectual. He’s written a lot of books, and publishes a magazine called “Culture Wars,” which you can subscribe to and get in the mail, like in Ye Olden Times. I agree with...
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When I saw the headline—Catholics Cannot be Anti-Semites—I immediately wrote to Bishop Barron and asked him to inform the ADL that E. Michael Jones cannot be an anti-Semite because he is a Catholic. I have been maintaining that position for years, and it was heartening to have a famous bishop take my side in this...
Read MoreA Pattern of Centuries of Papal Subversion Is Now Rendered Visible
The Church as late as 2019 preserved the Biblical understanding of homosexuality and did so with a welcome compassion for the afflicted. The Catechism of the Catholic Church: “The number of men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible…They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination...
Read MoreI remember riding through Tehran next to Kevin Barrett listening to him tell me the story of his conversion to Islam. This was probably in 2013 at the first of many conferences I would attend over the next ten years organized by the late Nader Talebzadeh, a man who brought east and west together in...
Read MoreJames Kunstler's provocative opinion piece this year, “Call the Exorcist”, details the ways in which the current order isn’t merely corrupt, abusive, and/or tyrannical but downright insane verging on the demonic. According to the BBC film critic Mark Kermode, THE EXORCIST is the greatest movie ever, a rather extravagant claim. Still, Kermode's appraisal is understandable...
Read MoreSee: Pope Francis to Allow Trannies to Get Baptized, Become Godparents Pope Francis Fires Anti-Tranny Bishop John Strickland Pope Invites 120 Trannies to Lunch at the Vatican Pope Francis has been making bizarre, anti-Christ statements for a decade. However, he has only within the last few months began translating this anti-Christ philosophy into Church policy....
Read MorePolitical Zionism and its war against history
i] In the “George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures” delivered January-March 1961 in the University of Cambridge, Professor E.H. Carr (1892-1982) set out to discuss the proposition “what is history”. The lectures were subsequently published, as a small book What is History?, in the same year the lectures were given, and since then it has been a...
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Anyone reading White Nationalist literature is bound to come across articles hostile to Christianity. The foremost claim appears to be that Christianity itself was invented by Jews (whether by Saint Paul or some unknown rabbinical cabal) for the purpose of deceiving gentiles. Christianity was devised by Jews, then, as a way of conditioning gentiles to...
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The pope was the tutor of European civilization during the central Middle Ages. At the end of the eleventh century, he inculcated to the ruling caste one revolutionary idea: the Crusade. It brought the best and the worst out of the warrior class, it was embraced by the masses, and it gave the pope unprecedented...
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Though it is an obvious remark that not each and every Pole is Catholic, it nonetheless holds true that the equation Polish equals Catholic is as valid as the mental association that Russian means Orthodox Christian (with the same reservations that some Russians are not Orthodox Christians, some are atheists). Even non-Catholic Poles remain mentally...
Read MoreSomething broke in me. To the extent that I have “future” readers — ones who will have read my observations and musings chronologically in my many reviews and articles — I will not now belabor how it is that I arrived here. Suffice it to say, my opinions have dramatically changed over several years....
Read MoreIn 1931, Georges Bernanos published a pamphlet entitled La Grande Peur des Bien-Pensants (The Great Fear of the Righteous), which retraced the life, work and times of Édouard Drumont (see here for a list of TOO articles that deal with Drumont). In it, he painted an apocalyptic picture of the conquest of France by the...
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After mentioning on my weekly podcast the story of the Los Angeles Dodgers inviting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to perform disgusting, blasphemous rituals at one of their base ball games, I received the following e-mail: According to Wikipedia, Guggenheim Partners is a “family vehicle” which manages over $300 billion in assets. The origins of...
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In “The Failed Empire”, I have argued that the medieval papacy is responsible for the failure of Europe to reach political unity under German leadership in the medieval period. I did not deny that the “the enduring absence of hegemonic empire” and the “competitive fragmentation of power” had positive effects, as Walter Scheidel claimed in...
Read MoreI’ve been fixated for years now on a need to join the Catholic Church. And I still will. But there are questions I still have as to where exactly the line is for the Pope, and what exactly it means if he is totally out of control. We appear to be entering “totally out of...
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Prior to Israel’s founding as a Jewish state in 1948, Christians made up 20% of Jerusalem’s population. Since then, the population has experienced a staggering decline, counting a presence of 2% in the birthplace of Jesus. The consensus among right-wing Christians has generally been that Israel is primarily hostile towards Muslims who attack them just...
Read MoreDuring the Cold War, the overall sense was that the West was about freedom, about having a good time and being 'cool'. Not everything was politicized. In contrast, the communist world was seen as overly political, with ideology shaping and coloring just about everything. This was especially true of Stalinist USSR and China of the...
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Since the publication of Brendan Whitaker’s article on the Mark Houck trial and my article on how I ended up on the FBI hit list for traditional Catholics in the March issue of Culture Wars, both stories have not only taken on legs; they have merged into a narrative that made national news after it...
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The Medieval Origin of the European Disunion
Europe was a civilization. From Charlemagne until, say, the 16th century, European civilization was “Christendom.” “The Faith is Europe, and Europe is the Faith,” in Hillaire Belloc’s words.[1] Western Christianity had Rome as its capital, and Latin as its language. But this unity was, in theory, just spiritual. Rome was the seat of the papacy,...
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Within hours of the publication of the leaked memo from the FBI’s Richmond office targeting “radical traditionalist Catholics,” Tucker Carlson weighed in by launching an attack on the FBI, claiming that they tried “to manufacture crimes against sincere Catholics.” “The Bill of Rights,” Carlson continued, “prevents government from weighing in on religious questions. They don’t...
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By “Moishe”
Many of you have seen the picture of Jordan Peterson shaking hands with Binyamin Netanyahu over dinner in Jerusalem with Ben Shapiro beaming in the background. Many of you know that E. Michael Jones has extensive contacts in the intelligence community in the United States. What many of you might not know is that he...
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On November 3, 2022, the University of Notre Dame hosted a debate between College Democrats and College Republicans which suddenly and unexpectedly turned from contentious to nasty when the question of abortion arose. Blake Ziegler, spokesman for the College Democrats, opened the abortion segment of the debate by saying, “I proudly affirm the women’s right...
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Germany’s position in America’s New World Order Germany has become an economic satellite of America’s New Cold War with Russia, China and the rest of Eurasia. Germany and other NATO countries have been told to impose trade and investment sanctions upon themselves that will outlast today’s proxy war in Ukraine. U.S. President Biden and his...
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Apparently the Critical Race theoreticians never learned that we are not to speak ill of the dead. This became apparent when the announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England spread through the ether on September 8, 2022. Uju Anya, an “anti-racist” associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, sparked outrage after...
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Is this the worst public humiliation ever? This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. The big news from Canada is that Pope Francis is finishing up what he calls a “pilgrimage of repentance,” and what I call the white-man crawl, and I’m not talking about swimming. The Pope has put on one of...
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So wrote Oswald Spengler in Prussian Socialism, published in 1919, between the two volumes of The Decline of the West. In the latter, Spengler also predicted that after the collapse of the “Faustian West”, a new civilizational force would arise in Russia. The Faustian West opposes this with all its might. But whatever happens, the...
Read MoreKatharina Volckmer, The Appointment: A Novel (Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster, 2020, Kindle file). Reviewed by E. Michael Jones Zelda Biller begins her review of Katharina Volckmer’s debut novel The Appointment, by claiming that it tells “a story that no German publishing house dared to publish.”1 The assertion is correct, but not in the way...
Read MoreWho watches over the guardians of tradition?
On July 16, 2021, the Vatican issued a motu proprio on the Latin Mass under the title of Traditionis Custodes which effectively revoked Pope Benedict’s motu proprio Summorum Pontificium, which made the Latin Mass more readily available to the faithful. That story began in 1988 when Pope John Paul II issued his own motu proprio...
Read MoreUnderstand the Empire (The title should end with an exclamation point!) is the English translation of Alain Soral’s 2011 best seller Comprendre l’Empire, which was his prescient attempt to explain the role which France played in the global empire. Because it is only a part of that empire, France presents a simplified case study which...
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The Jesus Hoax: How St. Paul’s Cabal Fooled the World for Two Thousand Year David Skrbina Creative Fire Press, 2019 David Skrbina is a professional philosopher who was a senior lecturer at the University of Michigan from 2003–2018. In addition to the book under review, he has written and edited a number of books, including...
Read MoreOn October 3, 1998, Pope John Paul II beatified Alojzije Cardinal Stepinac at the national shrine of Marija Bistrica in front of 500,000 Croats.1 The next step was canonization. On February 10, 2014, the memorial of Blessed Stepinac, Cardinal Angelo Amato, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints, announced that the canonization...
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Catholic & Identitarian: From Protest to Reconquest Julien Langella Arktos, 2020. For better or worse, I’m fairly certain there hasn’t been a Catholic in my family tree since the Reformation, and I remain unsure about a strict definition of “Identitarianism.” It was with an ambivalent but open mind, then, that I recently read Julien Langella’s...
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Lessons from the Collapse of Catholicism in France
Jérôme Fourquet’s The French Archipelago provides a kind of dynamic radioscopy of the French nation as she has developed in recent decades. The picture, as detailed in my review of the book, is one of the fading away of the old sociological left and right, leaving behind a fragmented subcultural and political landscape, divided in...
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Thirty years ago, almost to the day, I spoke at Hillsdale College, the bastion of conservative academic thought nestled in the woods and hills of southern Michigan. My speech took place one year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and one year before the collapse of the Soviet Union, at what we can say...
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From the website of the Jesuit publication, America, we read: This is not going to be a prolix column because not a great deal needs to be said. The fewer words the better was George Orwell’s writing philosophy and we concu
Edmund Mazza begins The Scholastics and the Jews: Coexistence, Conversion, and the Medieval Origins of Tolerance by citing what he calls Jeremy Cohen’s “classic work,” The Friars and the Jews, in which Cohen argues that “the Dominicans and Franciscans developed, refined, and sought to implement a new Christian ideology with regard to the Jews, one...
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Gunnar Heinsohn’s stratigraphy-based chronology
This is the final installment of a three-part essay advocating a radical revisionism of the first millennium AD. In Part 1 and Part 2, I examined a series of fundamental problems in our standard history of the greater part of the first millennium AD. Here I present what I believe is the best solution to...
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The Gregorian Coup and the Birthright Theft
This is the second of three articles drawing attention to major structural problems in our history of Europe in the first millennium AD. In the first article (“How fake is Roman Antiquity?”), we have argued that the forgery of ancient books during the Renaissance was more widespread than usually acknowledged, so that what we think...
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How Identity Politics Became Identity Theft
Karl Marx once said that history repeats itself, first as tragedy and then as farce. Nothing proved the truth of Marx’s claim better than the farcical battle over the statue of St. Louis in, yes, St. Louis which followed hot on the heels of the tragedy of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The battle over the...
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