Friday, May 22, 2009
Prison Planet Censorship?
This post kept getting deleted within seconds from a recent Alex Jones Prison Planet piece about a New York Times article of ad homin attacks on 'conspiracy theorists'.
Clearly the Vatican has minions who knowingly support its evil, and hence are evil themselves.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/new-york-times-ny-press-attack-conspiracy-theorists-of-%E2%80%98new-world-order%E2%80%99-film.html
The New York Times in 1892 on Ledochowski - Vatican Future War
Maximillian Kolbe- 'God is cleansing Poland'
Wlodimir Ledochowski's Plausible Childhood Revenge Vow To Destroy Prussia
Wlodimir Ledochowski's Plausible Childhood Inspiration
Wlodimir Ledochowski War Culpability Admission
Wlodimir Ledochowski's Goal Predicted by Maximilian Kolbe in 1938?
Wlodimir Ledochowski's Goals Via Goals
Wlodimir Ledochowski's Plausible Counter Reformation Strategy
Wlodimir Ledochowski's Mission, Motivation, Geopolitical Chessboard
13 comments:
- avles said...
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".....He has hated both Germany and Italy and has looked unceasingly forward to the time when French bayonets should restore the temporal power of the Vatican in the old Roman States........"
And they did it!!!! They let their enemies to take the power and let their enemies to think they won on the Vatican (Porta Pia's breach), but what they did was only a coreographed fiction of what for really should have be don, the total destruction of the Vatican, nest of Evil for the entire world!!! They are keen, and they staged - as did many times in history - their defeat!!! No one can understand that so no brain can oppose to their irresistible LOng March of Novo Ordo Seclorum!!! The ignorance and stupidity of the masses is their first ally!!!
CONTINUING SYLLABUS OF ERROR OR: THE KOMODO DRAGON STRATEGY
http://avlesbeluskesexposed.blogspot.com/2009/05/syllabus-of-errors-or-komodo-dragon.html - May 23, 2009 at 6:53 AM
- avles said...
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Don't worry about the bad FoRMaT of the text of my message (Syllabus of +..Komodo etc.), its NOT my guilty, I can't intervene to correct the very large characters, I don't know why (or I know very well why) the options about the fonts & sizes don't work......
- May 23, 2009 at 6:59 AM
- Douglas Andrew Willinger said...
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Try importing your text into word pad via cut and paste, and then import back into the post; that should delete the unknown html code that causes the formating problems.
Their censorship only further confirms their guilt.... note the new label of mine 'censorship' and clink on it!
So where is the Prussian backlash against the Vatican? The Vatican must be destroyed for this world to properly advance, and the Prussians have a very good motive.
Also, the term 'nobility' must be questioned as there is nothing 'noble' about following-supporting the Vatican. - May 23, 2009 at 12:14 PM
- avles said...
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Thanks for the suggestion - When I'll have time I will apply them.
I just posted a short message on a forum of a Slovenian daily as the news of today is the n-visit of Unione degli Istriani to an alleged mass burial site in Slovenia. When I tried to post another message, passwords & username didn't work no more....
Other users posted messages with an interval of two minutes, I waited more (in case of a time block), but it doesn't work,... It doesn't work... Continuing Counter Reformation censorship. - May 23, 2009 at 3:20 PM
- avles said...
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As regards Prussia you are damn right when in The Un.Mind you underline how much the word "P-alestine" is suffucating the word "P-russia", keeping in mind the German-Prussian (=Protestant!!!) old patronage of the Holy Land!
- May 23, 2009 at 3:25 PM
- Douglas Andrew Willinger said...
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The Palestine all the time, while Prussia is erased double standard is most telling about the extent of influence (and hypocrisy!) of the apostate.
- May 23, 2009 at 3:28 PM
- avles said...
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Linked topic:
after Angels & Demons (=14) a film about the "religious roots" of Nazism (so it has been presented by Italian media) won the prize at Cannes:
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http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSTRE54O17020090525
Cannes winner "White Ribbon" seriously stunning
Mon May 25, 2009 6:38am EDT
By Peter Brunette
CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - There are well over thirty named characters in "The White Ribbon" (Das Weisse Band), Austrian auteur Michael Haneke's newly anointed Palme d'Or winner at the Cannes Film Festival.
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The film is narrated by its central character, a young teacher, decades after the events depicted. Though the many children all have names, the adults, further extending the film's symbolic implications, tend to be known mostly through their generic roles, e.g., the Baron, the Pastor, the Farmer, the Doctor, and so on. Life in the village is strictly hierarchical, and everyone knows his or her place. An inhuman, never questioned moral code holds sway, especially over the children who are constantly punished, both physically and psychologically, for the slightest infraction. The women are similarly brutalized and under the thumb of the village's unabashed patriarchy. The male adults, on the other hand, engage in clandestine acts of evil and cruelty that are kept hushed up.
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On a more symbolic level, though Haneke is too much the serious artist to spell it out, it's clear that this portrait of a sick society is meant to explain, at least partially, the horrendous war that breaks out at the very end of the film, and the fascism that quickly followed in its wake.
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MICHAEL HANEKE (+ RON HOWARD) = VEIT HARLAN OF CONTINUING COUNTER REFORMATION
Well, they want to kill everyone-thing ('heretics') not submitted to them, first morally (movies), then physically..... - May 25, 2009 at 7:20 AM
- avles said...
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"...Try importing your text into word pad via cut and paste, and then import back into the post; that should delete the unknown html code that causes the formating problems...."
absolutely...it doesn't work! - May 25, 2009 at 10:46 AM
- Douglas Andrew Willinger said...
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Try doing so *into a new post*, and see how it publishes.
Then add the spaces for inserting the photos. - May 25, 2009 at 12:58 PM
- Douglas Andrew Willinger said...
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About that movie:
"Shot in a luscious black and white (replete with stunningly rigorous composition that visually furthers his themes), and once again in his native German after a series of successful films in French, "The White Ribbon" depicts life in a small Protestant village in northern Germany just before the advent of World War I. Like most of Haneke's previous films, it comes with an uncompromising moral point-of-view attached."
It is by an Austrian (probably Roman Catholic), yet it is about "a small Protestant village in northern Germany".
I wonder, north west, north central or north east? - May 25, 2009 at 1:04 PM
- Douglas Andrew Willinger said...
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A thing to consider:
see how the media writes about Ratzinger's childhood in Nazi Germany, and then contrast that with how they write about Gunter Grass's (who had a Protestant father but was raised as a Roman Catholic) childhood in Nazi Germany (in Danzig).
From what I have observed, it's an interesting contrast. - May 25, 2009 at 2:29 PM
- avles said...
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"...see how the media writes about Ratzinger's childhood in Nazi Germany, and then contrast that with how they write about Gunter Grass's (who had a Protestant father but was raised as a Roman Catholic) childhood in Nazi Germany (in Danzig)...."
Double standard.
The Prussian question has been replaced ---> with the Palestine question... Eric J. Phelps told something about Germany & Holy land, ...
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http://www.holyland.org/secondarypages/westernwall_haram.html
The Western Wall And The Haram
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To celebrate this auspicious occasion the sultan gifted the Kaiser a plot of land on Mount Zion ..........
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The words of Ratzinger about the Palestine question are hiding the Protestant Prussia question. Even if Kaiser William II was a traitor, the pure image of a Protestant patronage of the Holy Land was (is) intolerable for Rome! - May 25, 2009 at 3:18 PM
- avles said...
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Near the Holy Land you find the Suez Canal who changed the rules of the game in that theatre. For another strange coincidence, the Suez Canal, built by a French society, is linked with the "other face of Danzig", Trieste. An important piece ot the story has been played by well known financial Vatican Masonic Jews of the North Adriatic and of this city, the Morpurgo who joined financially the French society. The vice-president of the society (Compagnie universelle du canal maritime de Suez, or simply Compagnie de Suez for short - from Wikipedia) was the very famous businessman and political man, Pasquale Revoltella - one of the Italian soul of Trieste who was used to create the preamble of that Irredentistic movement (= disguise of Continuing Counter Reformation in the North Adriatic)
- May 25, 2009 at 3:30 PM
May 22nd, 2009 at 11:02 am
The Vatican is the enemy, and some sick follower of theirs keeps erasing this message..
By erasing the message they are admitting guilt leading to the day were we all take out the apostate [RCC], take their properties and redistribute to the victims of Rome:
http://continuingcounterreform.....times.html
It is very well understood, however, that Monaco is entirely under the control of Ledochowski, that proud, imperious, and able Pole who made Bismarck such worlds of trouble in the old Kulterkampf day and who has been able to impose his will very often upon even the present Pope. This powerful man was in a German prison when Pius IX created him a Cardinal in 1875. Next year he was released and banished, and he has since lived in Rome, devoting his great wealth and talents to building up a militant Ultramontagne party about him. His wrath at the treatment he received at the hands of Bismarck has colored all his political views. He has hated both Germany and Italy and has looked unceasingly forward to the time when French bayonets should restore the temporal power of the Vatican in the old Roman States.
If we assume that this spirited and resolute prelate will shortly be ruling the Church through its nominal head, it becomes a most anxious question how he will accept the existing political conditions of Europe which have so radically changed since 1875. The new rulers of the Germans have been at pains to show their desire to abolish the last traces of the Kulterkampf. When the pending Prussian Education bill is passed, the German Catholics will be actually stronger than they were before the May laws. During the last half year these dispatches have frequently reflected the new interest which William and his immediate entourage are displaying in the Polish question. Of course a good deal of this has arisen naturally from the contemplation of the necessity of sooner or later fighting Russia: but even more it represents the effort to allure Ledochowski into friendship with Germany by an appeal to his national sentiment. How far this has succeeded will be, as has been said, a most anxious question.
In any event under this new regime there would be an abrupt cessation of pastorals on Socialistic and labor problems and of poems about St. Thomas Aquinas. We should instead see the Vatican boldly embark upon the troubled waters of European diplomacy, seeking alliances and taking desperate risks upon the fortune in the next war.
“Should Old Pope Leo Die: the political tendencies of his successor. The Cardinal who would probably win the prize – his Polish supporter – affairs in France and Germany – Spurgeon’s return – Lord Lorne’s appointment”, The New York Times, January 23, 1892
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/a.....ref=slogin
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