Thanksgiving Mythbusters

Thanksgiving with the Pirates Early Protestant Experience in America: This blog was designed for teachers anywhere to develop the ability to unravel the various historical myths that have been built around actual events. It’s not my intention to ruin people’s holiday. No, not at all.  You can save this for tomorrow, but here’s the story of Thanksgiving in Pirate Land. By the winter of 1609, extreme drought, hostile … Continue reading Thanksgiving Mythbusters

Pirate vs. Catholic

(Pacianus) (Catalan: Sant Pacià) (c. 310–391 AD) Saint Pacian, Bishop of Barcelona writes a letter to a Phrygian, which is the group from whom we get Puritans and Pirates.  Piracy is part of a tribal religion, repentance is abandoned, which is what the Phrygian sect did.  The Phrygian has asked St. Paciens about the source of the name ‘Catholic’. “Certainly that which has stood through so … Continue reading Pirate vs. Catholic

How the Pirates Became Protestant Missionaries and Continued being Pirates

To know the true history of the United States, one must have a thorough knowledge of Pirates. Our presidents, the descendants who claim to be our “Founding Fathers”, those who run the governments of Canada and the British Isles out of ‘Whitehall’ have their ancestry and fortune founded in piracy.  Skipping over the details of the height of the Pirate era, I’ll jump to the period … Continue reading How the Pirates Became Protestant Missionaries and Continued being Pirates

1966 Look Magazine Article: How the Jews Changed Catholic Thinking

Of course they deceive themselves. They haven’t changed Catholic thinking at all. A true Catholic would not be deceived so easily, and we aren’t. But they still occupy the buildings. The following is an article published in Look Magazine in 1966, if you can stomach it. It is an extremely detailed account of how a bunch of Jewish street-thugs, dressed up as Cardinals, Bishops and … Continue reading 1966 Look Magazine Article: How the Jews Changed Catholic Thinking

Jesus the Christian Kahuna

The name Kahuna is a cognate of Cohen, and in both cases it originally meant High Priest. A survey of Kahuna practices, as detailed by the scholars Chun, David Malo and Elsdon Best reveal that the Kahuna were a disciplinary and legal force of a very high order.  The medium through which the Kahuna’s prayers operated was some item of clothing or body part, like … Continue reading Jesus the Christian Kahuna

Alawites, Hawaii, Russia and King Saul

As Russia moves into the Middle East to save the Orthodox Christians there from annihilation, the name Alawite appears in the news as a group marked for extermination by the Muslims, along with the Christians.  It just so happens that I’ve been investigating the origins of that name and have found that it is the source for the name of the 16 French Christian kings … Continue reading Alawites, Hawaii, Russia and King Saul

Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the New Religion

As Narcissistic Personality Disorder becomes rampant, ideas about it have changed, especially as EKG studies are demonstrating that the suffering of others activates the pleasure centers in their brains. There are even some psychiatrists realizing that these people can no longer rightfully be called human beings, since they take pleasure in destroying other humans who don’t share their brain characteristics. Current thought challenges the old … Continue reading Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the New Religion