Multiculturalism Is a Globalist Weapon and You’re Not Allowed To Protect Yourself – LewRockwell

If you were alive to witness the events of 9/11, you probably remember the sudden emergence of the “Coexist” bumper stickers and t-shirts across the US after the tragedy. The intended message being that different cultures must be “tolerant” of each other and live in harmony. If you caught yourself with a twinge of visible pain in your face every time you saw this slogan, you were not alone. Maybe it’s a subconscious aversion to hippies and their body odor, but I think the distaste for the message goes much deeper. It’s built into the DNA of every human being … Continue reading →

Source: Multiculturalism Is a Globalist Weapon and You’re Not Allowed To Protect Yourself – LewRockwell

Unraveling the Mystery of Who Assassinated Charlie Kirk and Why – LewRockwell

“Somebody decided Charlie Kirk was a danger to the status quo. The battle runs deep.” – Col. Douglas Macgregor “Charlie Kirk was evolving to have serious concerns about Israel. His murder silences that evolution and makes him a valuable martyr to serve the very anti-Christian forces that executed him.” – Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai I’ve spent a lot of time (I stopped counting after 250 hours) investigating the tragic Charlie Kirk assassination at Utah Valley University and have come to a few conclusions. These are my opinions based on researching information from my own sources to hundreds of sources ranging from … Continue reading →

Source: Unraveling the Mystery of Who Assassinated Charlie Kirk and Why – LewRockwell

A Big Hint

Right in your face.

The elites are lamenting that our birthrates are falling, so we must import foreigners to enhance our workforce. We abort millions of babies every year and sell their body parts for research in some cases.

Help me to understand why the average American cannot figure out that they are being lied to?

Word on Fire

Bishop Barron

Luke 13:1–9
Friends, today’s Gospel includes the parable of a fig tree that bears no fruit.
This is a standard trope in the theological literature of Israel: The tree that bears no fruit is evocative of the moral person who bears no spiritual fruit. Every single person has a mission: to be a conduit of the divine grace into the world. Planted in God—think of Jesus’s image of the vine and the branches—they are meant to bring forth the fruits of love, peace, compassion, justice, and nonviolence. 
And notice that this should be effortless. The closer God gets, the more alive we become. But the mystery of sin is that we resist the invasion of God; we prefer to go our own way; we cling to our own prerogatives and our own narrow freedom. And the result is lifelessness. It feels like depression, like your life is going nowhere—in Dante’s language, like being “lost in a dark wood.” 
In Jesus’s parable, the one caring for the tree begs the owner for one more chance to manure the tree and hoe around it, hoping to bring it back to life. But if no life comes, the tree will be cut down. This is the note of urgency that is struck over and again in the Bible. We can run out of time. We can become so resistant to God’s grace that our leaves dry up. This is not divine vengeance; it is spiritual physics.
So don’t be afraid of God! Surrender to him.