New "Mission" of RPF
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@Corngold solid comment. But the irony of their conspiracy theorisms of America, is that catholicism was banned/ostracized from much of society — a continuation of the liberal anglo-protestant religious war with catholicism
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While some of what is being accused of America may be accurate for some groups and persons, at specific times in her history, at least one highly respected, English Catholic had this to say about America:
"America is the only nation in the world that is founded on a creed. That creed is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence; perhaps the only piece of practical politics that is also theoretical politics and also great literature."
"The American Declaration of Independence is in its elements a very Catholic document. Almost alone among the plans of modern institutions, it bases all government on the right of men to justice, and all rights of men on the authority of God. "
— G.K. Chesterton
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@LetTheRedeemed said in New "Mission" of RPF:
But the irony of their conspiracy theorisms of America, is that catholicism was banned/ostracized from much of society — a continuation of the liberal anglo-protestant religious war with catholicism
I think it's nuanced and more of a false binary.
The fact that Spain and France were Catholic and England / Scots / Germans were Protestant makes for interesting geography: the west, south and east were mixed and usually more Catholic (as well as French Canadians) whereas the interior was Protestant (not to mention Louisiana Purchase Catholic French lands). The coasts always have economic power, as did New Orleans, New York, and other NE cities.
Lincoln was supposedly executed by Catholic conspirators. Some of the Confederates (Calhoun I think) were educated in Catholic schools and spoke highly of "monarchy." The KKK operation features Spanish Catholic "capirote" uniform, and Jewish advisor to Confederate president Jefferson Davis, Judah Benjamin helped fund its operations from London. (London is an independent city, not affiliated with U.K. or England, just like D.C., with very old private guilds / merchant system). So there was a Jewish / Catholic false flag operating the decades after the Civil War.
Also - what about the South, who were supposedly "anti-Catholic?" If Lincoln got assassinated by Catholics, shouldn't this mean the South would be cheering on the Church and become welcoming of anti-Union Catholics? Maybe this got pushback because Catholics were not anti-Union and had nothing to do with Lincoln's assassination in reality. Catholics being a minority I would wager were largely pro-Union and pro-North (just my opinion).
The KKK seems to have been the death-knell operation for the South, because it was anti-Catholic, anti-Jew, black, etc. Maybe Southerners didn't believe in the Lincoln assassination story. They were suffering terribly from "Northern Aggression," and still have not healed even 100 years later.
So though Catholicism was "banned" I believe it was just a tightly controlled outlet for different political agendas just as we see today with immigration funds, diversity agendas, and an American Pope.
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@Corngold All revolutions and religions are controlled opposition. All. Im still not sure about Napoleon, the oligarchs didn't seem to like him but his whole life is fishy.
The ones that control it all is hidden anyway.
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@heyman Oh yeah, Napoleon is 100% manufactured. Interesting too that the older the institution, the more trustworthy it becomes (generally).
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@alex155 said in New "Mission" of RPF:
It seems Chucky is starting to suspect something...
It's like Qanon, with some new thing announced every once and a while to keep the followers interested.
I think Charlie grew up in front of Home Shopping Network TV.
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lol. Calcium good for you discovered?!?! Whoooaaa! He's a pioneer.
Next he will "discover" that vitamin A is not a toxin, and that by supplementing it a slew of his issues will go away
They're going to circle back around to find out that Ray was right about mostly everything.
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Here's Charlie's thoughts on his banning of everyone:
Post in thread 'The Next BIG KEY To The Low Toxin Movement? CALCIUM' https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/the-next-big-key-to-the-low-toxin-movement-calcium.53881/post-1012810
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@VehmicJuryman said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Here's Charlie's thoughts on his banning of everyone:
Post in thread 'The Next BIG KEY To The Low Toxin Movement? CALCIUM' https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/the-next-big-key-to-the-low-toxin-movement-calcium.53881/post-1012810
Horrible apology, no admission of wrongdoing, he doesn't apologize for doing what he did including banning dozens of people, he apologizes if some people were upset.
His phrases “did the best I could”, 0 accountability, pure Cope, in the message he implicitly justifies the dozens of illegitimate bans with the fact that according to him he had to promote “low A” ideas, when in reality he could have promoted these “low A” ideas without illegitimate banning.
"“I'm not perfect” water is wet, he was a horrible admin at the times of the dozens of bans and still is considering his recent actions.
I created an account recently and he sent me a message and said that I was welcome on the forum if i want to further “low toxin” ideas, yet a week later he didn't allow any of my comments as they were different from his ideas in terms of calcium, dairy, and his behavior, so he has absolutely not changed on that aspect, he still wants an echo Chamber where he pushes his normies ideas, glaze his own ideas, and wants yes men.
The “apology” message is mainly a facade, since recently people from the garett group have started experimenting outside the garett group, and so charlie wanted these people to come so he can get more money out of them.
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'hindsight is >>>20/20<<<'
'Angry people, hurt people.'
Can block the sun.
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@water-fire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Any idea what this part mean?
It's just a common phrase that's particularly relevant for all we've just been through.
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@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
'Angry people, hurt people.'
It's somewhat viral @water-fire.
Take the apology.
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@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
'Angry people, hurt people.'
It's somewhat viral @water-fire.
Take the apology.
Bad fake apology, read my whole post with the account création part
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@water-fire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Bad fake apology, read my whole post with the account création part
I did but did again. And will do again a few more. The sound of music can change in behaviour affected circadian and infradian patterns. As he said, 'I am not perfect'.
@water-fire said in New "Mission" of RPF:
I created an account recently and he sent me a message and said that I was welcome on the forum if i want to further “low toxin” ideas, yet a week later he didn't allow any of my comments as they were different from his ideas in terms of calcium, dairy, and his behavior, so he has absolutely not changed on that aspect, he still wants an echo Chamber where he pushes his normies ideas, glaze his own ideas, and wants yes men.
He doesn't know what's wrong. And trying to tell him is a cryptography puzzle.
'normies'. I'm not fond of the term. But there are enough of them to squash you @water-fire.
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If contrite:
Why not reopen the forum to all-
Create a thread stating I APOLOGIZE - I WELCOME ALL BACKWhy can’t I search to reference my past content
Or
Reach out to those I was communicating with privately regarding health matters
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Why have cloudflare security or whatever just to view the home page now?Actions speak louder than words.
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@Peatful said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Actions speak louder than words.
Someone could assist him to coolify his crappy shop (and wrap the service while they're at it). So money is less of an object. They need only to 'spend' 'some' of their currency in doing so.