Wednesday, September 18, 2024

SOLZHENITSYN: Should one point out that from ancient times declining courage has been considered the beginning of the end?

Owen Benjamin on societal collapse echoes Solzhenitsyn on the destruction of communism. 


1) Socialism of any type and shade leads to a total destruction of the human spirit and to a leveling of mankind into death. 

2) Should one point out that from ancient times declining courage has been considered the beginning of the end? 

3) A decline in courage may be the most striking feature which an outside observer notices in the West in our days. 

4) Even biology knows that habitual, extreme safety and well-being are not advantageous for a living organism. Today, well-being in the life of Western society has begun to reveal its pernicious mask. 

5) The defense of individual rights has reached such extremes as to make society as a whole defenseless against certain individuals.

6) Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic disease of the 20th century and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press. 

7) I have received letters in America from highly intelligent persons, maybe a teacher in a faraway small college who could do much for the renewal and salvation of his country, but his country cannot hear him because the media are not interested in him. 

8) But should someone ask me whether I would indicate the West such as it is today as a model to my country, frankly I would have to answer negatively. No, I could not recommend your society in its present state as an ideal for the transformation of ours. 

9) A fact which cannot be disputed is the weakening of human beings in the West while in the East they are becoming firmer and stronger. 

10) There are meaningful warnings which history gives a threatened or perishing society. Such are, for instance, the decadence of art, or a lack of great statesmen. 

11) Only moral criteria can help the West against communism's well planned world strategy. There are no other criteria. 

12) In spite of the abundance of information, or maybe because of it, the West has difficulties in understanding reality such as it is.

13) And yet -- no weapons, no matter how powerful, can help the West until it overcomes its loss of willpower. In a state of psychological weakness, weapons become a burden for the capitulating side.

14) In the American democracy at the time of its birth, all individual human rights were granted because man is God's creature. That is, freedom was given to the individual conditionally, in the assumption of his constant religious responsibility. 

15) All the glorified technological achievements of Progress, including the conquest of outer space, do not redeem the 20th century's moral poverty which no one could imagine even as late as in the 19th Century. 

16) Not by coincidence all of communism's meaningless pledges and oaths are about Man, with a capital M, and his earthly happiness. At first glance it seems an ugly parallel: common traits in the thinking and way of life of today's West and today's East.  

17) Liberalism was inevitably displaced by radicalism; radicalism had to surrender to socialism; and socialism could never resist communism.

18) In our Eastern countries, communism has suffered a complete ideological defeat; it is zero and less than zero. But Western intellectuals still look at it with interest and with empathy. 

19) Even if we are spared destruction by war, our lives will have to change if we want to save life from self-destruction.

20) If the world has not come to its end, it has approached a major turn in history, equal in importance to the turn from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. 

Excellent interview of Graeme MacQueen by James Corbett covering Graeme’s book on the October 2001 anthrax attacks

Wow.  Ryan provides Graeme MacQueen's book, The 2001 Anthrax Deception: The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy, here at The International Center for 9/11 Justice

23:00. We often think of September 2001 as a crucial time.  I t was.  That's when the 9/11 attacks happened.  But October 2001 in a way is just as important.  That's when the bombing in Afghanistan begins.  That's when very overt preparation begins for attacking Iraq.  That's when the PATRIOT Act is passed.  That's when the NSA as we know now begins mass spying on US citizens. That's when the anthrax attacks happen.  So as you said earlier, it's not just a matter of September, these events were drawn out over the fall.  That's the leading hypothesis up until the PATRIOT Act that was signed into law on the 26th of October. And George Bush when he gives his little speech justifying the PATRIOT Act on that day, he refers to 9/11 and he refers to the anthrax attack and his speech assumes that they were done by the same group or at least related group with extremists.  But rapidly after the Patriot Act is passed the narrative begins to crumble and one of the reasons it begins to crumble is because of hard science on those who look at the spores it seems clear that some of the people who examined the anthrax spores had not been fully brought into this fraud.  They're saying, you know, I'm sorry but this looks like an American product.  This looks like it comes from our own domestic programs, not just American but from US military and intelligence, and that really quite rapidly becomes accepted for very specific reasons.  By the end of the year, by the end of December 2001, all the frauds meant to frame Al-Qaeda and Iraq have crumbled.  There is a group that continues to kind of revive those theories from time to time over the next year but the main consensus, and that includes the FBI, it includes Homeland Security, it includes the White House, is that somehow this has come from within our own biological weapons program, and at that point the FBI goes into damage control mode and tries to create these narratives of a lone nut somehow and eccentric, dangerous, possibly mentally unbalanced individual in our system had done these attacks.  And if that's true, of course, it tells us really nothing. 

27:35  Apparently there was a 2005 civil case filed by the family of Robert Stevens, 62, died on October 5, 2001, the first victim of the anthrax attacks, and that case actually provoked the Department of Justice to issue a summary for a motion of judgment, wanting to dismiss the case.  

[A summary judgment is when a civil court rules in favor of one party over the other without a full trial.  When a party files for a summary judgment, they are then referred to as the "Moving Party."  Two requirements: first, the parties to the lawsuit have to agree to the material facts, the facts that are important to the legal decision.  Second, the law must say these undisputed facts entitle the "Moving Party" to a judgment.  The evidence must be admissible.  The judge can only look at what is allowed by the evidence code.  Your testimony and that of a key witness are down on paper.  The witness has to sign the evidence on paper in front of a notary, called an affidavit.  Both you and your opponent can bring affidavits.  Written arguments are called Memorandum.] 

 

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

ABBY JOHNSON: wasn't prepared for what happened with her at-home abortion by pill

I talked yesterday about the Emergency Room visits and how they had four cohorts of people in this study, and when they looked at serious Emergency Room visits and how they had increased over 11 years.  Serious Emergency visits increased for everybody.  Unfortunately, that's a tale about what is happening to us as a society with our food and drugs; that's really coming from the FDA, that's a war against our health.  But Emergency Room visits went up. It went up like 20% for women who had babies.  For women who were not even pregnant, it went up 100%. 

And it went up 400% + for women who had surgical abortions, four times as much.

And then it went up over 4,000% for women who had abortions with a pill.  It's a very dangerous thing.  They're now allowing women to take this abortion pill without seeing a physician.  And the other side of this is that when the women have abortions, they see the baby that comes out, and that was the experience of this woman.  She went to social media, she showed two photos of her 10-week-old deceased baby.  20 minutes ago she said, 

I had a medical abortion at home by the pill, and it was the most painful thing that I have ever gone through.

You know, Abby Johnson, who was head of the Planned Parenthood murder joint in Houston, Texas, she had, she's now a big opponent of it, but she had when she was still working there, she had . . . they casually gave her an abortion pill and she took it.  Took it with her and went home with it.  She said she thought she was going to die.  There was nobody there to help her.  She'd not been warned about how bad it was but she talked at length about that.  But she said,

the most painful thing that she's ever gone through, and I'm so sorry "Little Bean," she called the baby "Bean."  "Bean" was moving its legs and heart, and his heart was still beating when he came out in one push. 

 She said, 

first, my water broke, then another push later, the baby came out quite quickly along with big clots.  I immediately felt relief so I grabbed a glove and finished in the toilet, and the baby was in there.  As soon as I pulled the baby out, the legs were moving and I could feel the heartbeat in my hand.  The heartbeat slowly faded and stopped moving.  

She watched the baby die in her hand.  

So she said, 

the most traumatic thing I've ever experienced.  I feel like I wasn't given all the information I needed going into it.  I was told it would feel like a period, but my experience was much worse.  Definitely the most pain I've ever felt in my whole life, and I wished that I'd had been prepared for it.

See, they lie to women, and they don't even do an exam to tell them if the baby is too big, if it's going to cause complications, or whatever.  

She also said, 

I literally gave birth and nobody told me that it would be like that.  The contractions were so intense it was unbearable.  About 15 minutes before it was out, I started telling my partner to call someone because I couldn't handle it anymore.  

Abby Johnson was by herself.  People she worked with, Planned Parenthood, "Ah, no big deal.  Here, take a pill."  

I was not informed that the fetus would be whole, so I was quite shocked when it came out.  I don't think I was prepared well enough for the entire experience.  I feel like they sugar-coated all of it to make it seem easy, but it was one of the hardest things I'd ever been through.

The common man.  They created Common Core to dumb down our children.  They created a common pass to track and control us.  Their Commons Project to make sure that commoners own nothing in a communist future.  They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, and ordinary, but each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.  That is what we have in common.  That is what they want to take away.  Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, and intimidation.  They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.  It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. 

WOW. HOSPITALS DON'T TREAT VACCINE-INJURED PATIENTS BECAUSE THEY DON'T ACKNOWLEDGE VACCINE INJURY. TREATING IT WOULD BE AN ADMISSION OF GUILT.

Larry Cook writes, 

Do you know why the hospital isn’t treating her? Because hospitals don’t acknowledge vaccine injury; therefore, 1) They have zero clue how to treat it, and 2) Treating it would be an admission of guilt.

Let’s hope the family wins a multimillion-dollar lawsuit! 

Eva Vlaardingerbroek “If we don't start to seriously fight for our continent, for our religion, for our people, our countries, then this time that we live in will go down in history as the time in which Western nations no longer