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Sunday, 8 March 2009

Anti-Zionist Christians Unite... in Estonia


September 2008, the place to be: Tallinn, the ancient Estonian city once dwelt in by the ancient Teutonic Crusader order, also known as the Prague of the North.

Right: The Tallinn skyline.


"Why so?" I hear you cry oh faithful and perturbed reader.

Well two luminaries of the anti-Zionist struggle were ensconced in the Baltic capital for the Trialogos Conference on Orthodox/Catholic dialogue, coming from either side of that divide.

The Conference covers not only 'religion' but also music, theatre, the arts, poetry, science and other aspects of culture.

On the Orthodox side, amongst the other delegates was Israel Shamir, the Jewish convert to Orthodoxy and long-time critic of Israel and Zionism. He spoke on Jewish Messianism.

On the Catholic side, amongst the other delegates was E. Michael Jones the editor of Culture Wars and author of such astounding works as The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and The Decadent Moderns.

With translators working to bring all the talks and discussions into Russian, Estonian and English it sounds like a great time was had by all, and with those two minds present it must have been a glut-fest for anyone hankering after the "News Behind the News."

As well as all this there was a Medieval mystery play performed, Russian liturgical music, a Tridentine Mass with chant from an ancient Cistercian Missal, children's choirs singing for St Michael's Day - and much more besides showcasing our European heritage and the wonderful architecture of Tallinn.

What a treat for residents of Tallinn who resisted the Soviet Beast (remember this is the nation wherein the Forest Brethren held out into the 1950s), and who are now resisting the McDonalds 'culture' and degenerate Western "treats" like abortion and homosexuality.

3 comments:

Craig said...

The Orthodox and Catholic branches of Christianity broke apart in the Schism around 1000 years ago. Do you think that meetings like this could be the herald of a reunification some day? It's certainly positive.

Final Conflict said...

A recent article I read by "experts" on the subject - theologians, clericvs, historians and suchlike (people who know far more than I ever would).

The conclusion seemed to be that the differences were more political, social etc. than religious (or dogmatic) per se.

In our own age we can see this, because the Soviet age meant anything was impossible.

In more recent years (all false ecumenism aside) it has been the liberalism of "the West" that has frightened the orthodox peoples of the East, many of whom went through dungeon, fire and sword to come out with their faith intact, only to see the Latin Church impaled on liberalism, infested with homosexuality and destroying its altars in some sort of homage to the outrages of the Talmudic Commissars of the French Masons, the Spanish Reds, the Bolsheviks... and suchlike.

Anonymous said...

The Talmudic Nazgul and The Four Horsemen (Rothschild ,Warburg, Bronfmann and Rockerfeller) of the social, economic and political Apocalypse are circling the planet spreading chaos, pandemonium and their anti-God (Christ) agenda in the hope of ushering in their one world Jewish government with Satan at the helm.

With that in mind its very refreshing and encouraging to see European Christians not afraid to celebrate their religion, culture, heritage and history. Long may it continue and spread to other Western countries.

These attack dogs of Baphomet spit on us, burn our holy books, tell us how to think and act, keep us in perpetual debt bondage, butcher us in our millions, force alien peoples, cultures and religions onto us, blind us daily with propaganda and disinformation, inflict false flag terrorism onto us, poison our food and water supply, destroy the family unit, and mock and debase out culture, heritage and religion at every opportunity.

"Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?"
Psalm 94:16

It is time to Rage Against The Talmudic Machine.


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