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media monarchy: interview w/ peter levenda of ‘sinister forces’

mediamonarchy.com | sinisterforces.info

for the last couple of years, the three volume set of ‘sinister forces: a grimoire of american political witchcraft’ has always been within arm’s reach. i’ve learned that whenever something in the news has reverberations back through the history/mystery of 20th century america, i can just jump to the indices & start to see some of the dots connect…

during the last weekend of september ’09, there was a strange confluence of news stories concerning the death of a manson family murderer, the revelations about disturbing sexcrimes in the occult california music scene & then the seemingly sudden arrest of roman polanski for his own infamous sexcrime.

now the polanski polemic, as i’ve called it, has become perfect fodder for the culture wars: it’s middle america vs hollywood. and while the average person may know the water cooler talking points, most of these discussions are long on moralizing & short on the shadowy substance… those “names to conjure with”, the “dates that have resonance” & the things “that scream out for an explanation where none can be provided.”

one of the most incredible examples: on june 5, 1968, roman polanski & sharon tate attended a dinner party at director john frankenheimer’s house where the guest of honor would have his last supper. that guest was robert francis kennedy & he was driven to the ambassador hotel later that night by the director of ‘the manchurian candidate’… and, did you know that polanski had john phillips, of the mamas & the papas, investigated for his possible involvement in the murder of sharon tate? … add to this mix squeaky fromme, scientology, robert evans, west virginia, aleister crowley, disneyland, and of course, the specter that haunts this american house: charles manson.

when i began to see these red flags, i immediately reached out to our guest & author of the amazing ‘sinister forces’: peter levenda. he has written numerous other books on our hidden history, like his recent ‘secret temple: masons, mysteries & the founding of america’. levenda is an authority on these subjects & has also been featured in numerous documentaries concerning the ‘unholy alliance’ of nazis, the occult & US.

this latest special interview episode from media monarchy – the ninth one, appropriately enough – is a quick, yet fascinating look behind the media mask… behind they face that they present & a glimpse into what it really represents… all this & so much more – just in time for crowley’s birthday, the bombing of the moon & halloween.

(featuring intro/outro music by charles manson/beach boys & bed music by bill laswell)

This audio is part of the collection: Podcasts

Artist/Composer: media monarchy
Date: 2009-10-09
Source: mediamonarchy.com
Keywords: media monarchy; peter levenda; alternative news; politics; conspiracy; podcast; portland radio authority; revere radio network; boulder free radio; free radio olympia; cascadia public radio; zero point radio; berkeley liberation radio

Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Sinister Forces website

Most persons of the author’s generation look to 1968 as the pivotal year of their lives. It was a time of multiple assassinations, civil unrest, the escalation of the war in Vietnam, the riots at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and the election of Richard M. Nixon as President. For many of our generation, it signaled the death of a dream.

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Gutenberg

Ebook.com

early Christian Catena

early Christian writings

The Corpus Hermeticum

The Complete Sayings of Jesus

by Arthur Hinds[1927]

Like the Jefferson Bible, this is an attempt to edit the four gospels into a consistent account, in this case focusing on the words of Jesus. There is plenty of connecting narrative around the instances where Jesus speaks, so this is better than simply presenting each quote out of context. The focus on what Jesus is attributed as saying makes it easier to browse the core texts of the New Testament. All in all, a very useful reference, and a great read.

Freemasonry

The Internet has long been home to all kinds of sites about Freemasonry, pro and con. However, it has been hard to find reliable, vetted information on the web on this topic. This page has electronic editions of core texts on Freemasonry in the public domain, presented complete and unaltered.

The community of Christian etext redactors is very active, and transcriptions of public domain books on the topic are abundant. The following are archives of public domain etexts about Christianity and related topics, which contain much more material than we have room or bandwidth for at this site. Some of these are:

Christian Classics Ethereal Library This is probably the largest general purpose archive of Christian texts.
Additional Early Church Fathers at the Tertullian Project website. This dovetails with the ‘Early Church Fathers’ collection at CCEL.
The Unbound Bible has the best collection of downloadable Bible data files anywhere. Highly recommended.
Digital Christian Library and related topics, with many unique items, by a very active scanner who has
The Gnostic Society A collection of shorter texts on Gnosticism. Also has a collection of Dead Sea Scroll translations.
The Catholic Encyclopeda This is a project to put online this huge work from 1913.

<!– Project Wittenberg A comprehensive archive of Lutheran texts, of general interest for the study of Protestantism.
–>Quaker Heritage Press publishes etexts of rare and out-of-print Quaker documents.
Restoration Movement Texts. Primary texts of a 19th century American religious movement, predecessor of Churches of Christ, the Christian Churches, and the Disciples of Christ, among other groups.

Father Malachi Martin – Paranet – 07 & 14-Jul-1996.mp3 (7.7 MB) (Modified: Jun 28 2006 04:15:30 AM)

Father Malachi Martin – Paranet – 12-Jul-1997.mp3 (3.4 MB) (Modified: Jul 14 2006 09:21:00 AM)

Father Malachi Martin – Paranet – 19-Jul-1997.mp3 (2.9 MB) (Modified: Jul 14 2006 09:06:26 AM)

Malachi Martin and the Crisis in the Catholic Church since 1958

http://www.mikepiperreport.com/ — and his radio archive is here: http://republicbroadcasting.org/get_archive.php?hn=Piper&yr=07 )

First link to this January 18, 2007 radio show about Malachi Martin and the crisis in the Catholic Church:
http://216.240.133.177/Piper/07/01/Piper_011807_000000.mp3 (date of interview: Jan 18, 2007)

Second link to this January 18, 2007 radio show about Malachi Martin and the crisis in the Catholic Church:
Michael Collins Piper and Jim Condit Jr. discuss a chapter in Piper’s book, The Judas Goats, which deals with the late, double agent Malachi Martin and the subversion of the Roman Catholic Church since 1958. Piper is the only author since 1958 to treat this subject in a whole chapter in a major book from the correct angle. Also, the attack by the Southern Poverty Law Institute against twelve Catholic organizations, which happened one day earlier, is discussed. (The date of the interview is January 18, 2007)

taken from

The    Truth 247        

SECTION TWO: The Crisis in the Roman Catholic Church since 1958

http://www.thetruth247.com/audios_conditjr.htm

Malachi Martin and the Crisis in the Catholic Church since 1958

wait a minute that looked like anti Malachi Martin stuff, wait a minute

The special guest on the January 18 edition of Michael Collins Piper’s nightly forum on the Republic Broadcasting Network at rbnlive.com was veteran political activist and Traditionalist Catholic James Condit, Jr. Condit joined Piper to discuss the outrageous intrigues of the late Father Malachi Martin who was the subject of a chapter in Piper’s new book, THE JUDAS GOATS, which analyzes Zionist infiltration of the American nationalist movement and which detailed (based on Condit’s research and that of others) the little-known story of how Father Martin, a priest working high up in the Vatican, acted as an agent of Zionist interests during the Vatican II “reform” conference of the early 1960s bending the doctrines of the Catholic Church to accord with the demands of the Zionist interests. Amazingly, Martin later was annointed by the Zionist-controlled mass media as a”critic” of the very so-called “reforms” that he had helped bring about at the direction of his Zionist handlers. Piper and Condit pointed out that the first evidence of Zionist infiltration of the Vatican came in a LOOK magazine article in 1966 entitled “How the Jews Changed Catholic Thinking.” However, LOOK did not identify Martin as the Zionist agent. It did mention, though, that the Zionist agent had written a book under a pseudonym, “Michael Serafian.” It was some years later that that pseudonym was revealed to be a pen-name for none other than Malachi Martin. So there is no question that Martin was a Zionist agent. Just recently, Condit pointed out, the depraved pro-Zionist Southern Poverty Law Center of Morris Dees, which acts as an adjunct of the Zionist Anti-Defamation League, had published a broadside attacking traditionalist Catholic organizations that have been critical of Zionism and of its role in warping traditional,historic, ancient original Catholic Church doctrine. In other Piper noted that Father Martin, during his final days, was active in financing an organization, the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), that had, itself been infiltrated from within, and then used to destroy Liberty Lobby, the longtime Washington populist Institution that published The SPOTLIGHT newspaper for which Piper wrote for many years. Piper himself learned of Martin’s financial support for the IHR from a press release issued by Mark Weber of the IHR following Martin’s death in which Weber bragged of Martin’s secret backing of the IHR during the time that it was being used to attack Liberty Lobby. Later Weber pulled that information about Martin’s backing of the IHR from the IHR website apparently after having been tipped off that Piper was preparing to blow the whistle on Martin’s Zionist connections, based on material published by Lawrence T. Patterson of CRIMINAL POLITICS magazine. In fact, it was Piper’s guest, James Condit Jr., who had been involved in preparing the expose of Martin’s role as a “priest-spy for Zionism” inside the Vatican. Piper noted also that Martin’s close friend, pro-Zionist former CIA agent William F. Buckley, Jr. and Buckley’s own former CIA colleague, E. Howard Hunt, had waged two unsuccessful lawsuits to destroy Liberty Lobby only to have their efforts derailed by outspoken anti-Zionist attorney Mark Lane. Later, the intriguers regrouped and under the direction of yet another CIA figure, Andrew Allen, took over the IHR and used it to destroy Liberty Lobby in yet another lawsuit that succeeded in bankrupting Liberty Lobby. So it was a known Zionist agent, Malachi Martin, who was collaborating with those who destroyed Liberty Lobby. In any case, Piper’s guest, Condit, pointed that the story of how the Vatican has been undermined from within has parallels to the same way that similar Zionist water-carriers inside the Protestant churches—such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson—have also engaged in similar intrigues. The lessons of the dangers of such “Judas Goats” need to be examined in detail in order to understand how the Zionists engage in hard-core political wrecking operations designed to undercut all forms of Christian religions, yesterday and today. For more about the topic of the infiltration of the Catholic Church by Zionism, see the Internet website october1958.com. Jim Condit Jr.’s website can be accessed at thetruth247.com or you may write: Jim Condit, PO Box 11555, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211.

Wow Malachi Martin a double agent? (possible heretical/disinfo) stuff on this site WARNING)

Say it aint so Joe, Say it aint so


The City of God (LatinDe Civitate Dei, also known as De Civitate Dei contra Paganos, “The City of God against the Pagans“) is a book written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century, dealing with issues concerning GodmartyrdomJews, and other aspects ofChristian philosophy.

Augustine wrote the treatise to explain Christianity’s relationship with competing religions and philosophies, and to the Roman government with which it was increasingly intertwined. It was written soon afterRome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410. This event left Romans in a deep state of shock, and many saw it as punishment for abandoning their Roman religion. It was in this atmosphere that Augustine set out to provide a consolation of Christianity, writing that, even if the earthly rule of the empire was imperilled, it was the City of God that would ultimately triumph — symbolically, Augustine’s eyes were fixed onheaven, a theme repeated in many Christian works of Late Antiquity.

Despite Christianity’s designation as the official religion of the empire, Augustine declared its message to be spiritual rather than political. Christianity, he argued, should be concerned with the mystical, heavenly city the New Jerusalem — rather than with Earthly politics.

The book presents human history as being a conflict between what Augustine calls the City of Man and the City of God (a conflict that is destined to end in victory of the latter). The City of God is marked by people who forgo earthly pleasure and dedicate themselves to the promotion of Christian values. The City of Man, on the other hand, consists of people who have strayed from the City of God. The two cities are not meant to represent any actual places or organizations, though Augustine clearly thought that the Christian Church was at the heart of the City of God.

While the book is framed by discussion of these themes, it is largely made up of various digressions on philosophical subjects and presentations of flaws in pagan religions upon which Augustine wished to comment. from wik

My Roommate Reed loves this book and has been wanting me to start reading it, it’s sitting on our kitchen table and I am starting to dig into this massive thing .

here’s a good google books link to photocopies of the pages

first of all early 410’s when he started it, originally to counter the defeated Romans who were lashing out at Christianity, but he goes into the structure of everything, this book seems to be pretty near the root.

If anyone knows of an earlier book of this depth, please point it out

Also before I dig too deep I’m looking into my versions authenticity since disinformation plagues books like this.

more review to come…

Wow do I feel silly, the book I have to read is actually “city of God” by Venerable Mary of Agreda

Venerable Mary of Agreda's Body has Remained Incorrupt for more than 340 years

Venerable Mary of Agreda's Body has Remained Incorrupt for more than 340 years

Mary of Agreda died on the 24th of May, 1665 A.D., on the Feast of Pentecost. Shortly afterwards, the process of the Ordinary was drawn up on the virtues and miracles in general of the fama sanctitatis. The petition for her canonization was offered November 21, 1671 A.D. Clement X introduced the cause on the 24th of August, 1672 A.D. The commission of introduction was signed January 28, 1673 A.D. The decree of non-culte was carried on June 27, 1674 A.D. The apostolic process on the sanctity, the virtues and miracles in general was begun on September 2, 1679 A.D. The process was opened, the servant of God declared Venerable, and, in fine, on the 16th of December, 1689 A.D., a committee of consulters was named by Innocent XI for the examination of the works. In fine, Clement XIV declared that the book, The Mystical City, really was written by Mary of Agreda (Rome officially verified the fact). Hopefully when the True Church overcomes the Evil Eclipse now upon it, Venerable Mary of Agreda will receive the rare and seldom seen, honor of beatification and then hopefully someday canonization (i.e. to be named a Roman Catholic Saint).

Here’s some quotes from a page that is critical of the book

Far more significant are the book’s errors in biology which are so profound as to discredit it completely as God’s own truth. As a woman of the seventeenth century, Mary of Agreda depends on Aristotle’s false theory of human reproduction in which the female is a mere incubator who provided blood to nourish the male seed. Thus the Virgin’s body arrives preformed in St. Joachim’s sperm, with no ovum from St. Anne required. By special grace, Holy Mary receives her soul on her seventh day in the womb, unlike other females who must wait eighty days. (I: pp.173-83)

The physiology of Christ’s conception is likewise grotesque. There is no Marian egg for the Incarnation: Jesus is conceived from three drops of blood literally squeezed out of his Mother’s heart (II: pp. 110-12). He has no need of placenta or amniotic sac either, which Mary of Agreda fancies to be consequences of Original Sin (II: pp 399-402). Jesus is, of course, ensouled immediately. (The abridged edition of The Mystical City of God camouflages these matters.)

Here’s a youtube video of franciscan friar, Fr. Peter Damian Mary Fehlner F.I. describing the book

Marianland.com ,  seriously

Mother Agreda did not undertake the rewriting of the City of God until she had gone through what theologians call the “mystical death.”  She described this experience as “an absolute death of the animal and terrestrial life and its renovation and transformation into a celestial and angelic state of existence.”  During this time she was intuitively instructed, as she termed it, infused with knowledge or cosmically illuminated, as others describe it.  This made it possible for her to translate the most difficult Latin terms of theology into simple language that could be easily understood.  Since she was a girl from Spain’s mountain country and without formal education, many theologians have been mystified at the high quality of her writing and have pronounced her ability as nothing short of miraculous.  She completed the second version of the four volumes in 1660–in only three years time and five years less than the first version had taken–and the amazing fact was that it followed inexplicably close to the manuscript King Philip IV had secretly retained, but which was not discovered for comparison until many years later.

more here on Mary of Agreda

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