Month: July 2015

pope against capitalism

In his book “Keys of This Blood”, former Jesuit and Vatican insider Malachi Martin unveils the plans of the Vatican for world domination. In the 1990 book, it talks about how Communism will be overthrown, and then Capitalism will be overthrown, leaving Catholicism as the undisputed leader of the world.

This article of July 11, 2015, in the New York Times (no friend of true Christianity) shows where we are in that process:

His speeches can blend biblical fury with apocalyptic doom. Pope Francis does not just criticize the excesses of global capitalism. He compares them to the “dung of the devil.” He does not simply argue that systemic “greed for money” is a bad thing. He calls it a “subtle dictatorship” that “condemns and enslaves men and women.”

Having returned to his native Latin America, Francis has renewed his left-leaning critiques on the inequalities of capitalism, describing it as an underlying cause of global injustice, and a prime cause of climate change. Francis escalated that line last week when he made a historic apology for the crimes of the Roman Catholic Church during the period of Spanish colonialism – even as he called for a global movement against a “new colonialism” rooted in an inequitable economic order.

The Argentine pope seemed to be asking for a social revolution.

Yes, it is coming. The west, led by America, is in the throes of destroying not only its physical capital by piling up huge mountains of debt, but also moral capital by promoting murdering babies and legalizing acts God calls “abominations”.

The Great Whore will rule for 3 1/2 years over the 10 kings.

All those of us who are awake, be warned and warn others!

hike to nara japan with friend

On my last birthday I went to Nara with a friend I’ve known for around 25 years. Nara was the ancient capital of Japan between 710 and 794, before it was moved to Kyoto, just around 20 miles to the north. I highly recommend it for anyone wishing to sightsee in Japan, as it has many historical places, and yet isn’t snobbish and overrun with tourists like Kyoto often is.

This video has several amusing parts to it.