Culture Versus Conscience

culturePaul Rosenberg – Culture has always been the antagonist of conscience.

Once we see ourselves as part of a larger entity – once we identify with it – we feel a necessity to conform to it. If we don’t, we begin to lose the existential crutch that larger entities offer us. And, partly as a result of living with that collective identification, most of us are emotionally unprepared to stand alone before the world.

You’ll notice, however, that more or less all our big steps forward have come from people who stepped out alone. Here’s just a brief listing of such people: Continue reading

Trafficking & Sacrifice

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Joseph P Farrell – For some reason, this week many people saw and shared stories that are so disturbing in their contents and implications that I hesitate sharing them. But, equally, they are so disturbing and heartbreaking, I hesitate not to share them. Reserving my comments and remarks for later, without any further ado, here are the articles that people shared; the first two articles by Ms. B.H.

Int’l Banker Blows Whistle, Admits He Was Ordered to Sacrifice Children at Parties for the Elite

And, lest we forget how this touches the deep state, consider this story:

Former Army General & President of DynCorp Faces 6 Counts of Rape of a Minor

Most readers here know what I’ve long thought about the connection between abortion, the various scandals like the Franklin scandal or the Penn state scandals, the sale of human baby bodies parts by certain despicable and evil organizations whose name won’t be repeated here. In short, I have thought that all of this – the allegations of sex, slavery and human trafficking, the allegations of sacrifice, and so on, are all connected.

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