Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Pol Pot? Hitler? Stalin? They Are Nothing!

From The Desk Of Jakob Musick: Secretary-General of Nothing
May 17 2017 (2nd dis-establishment of Papal State)
28 Floréal an 225 de la Révolution
Year Juche 106 
Day Hnsw 22
Pol Pot? Hitler? Stalin? They Are Nothing!

A mighty 208 years ago, the revolutionary force of France dis-established the tyrannical Papal State for the second time. Many today may not know of the Papal State, that the Pope was a political, not just a religious leader, that he commanded a standing army and engaged in wars of conquest, like all other states. Above all, if the Church wanted you executed, the Pope could do it. Monarchs would barely fight back in most cases, and would attempt to out-do each other in their toadyism toward the Holy See. For the Church today is one of the wealthiest organizations in the world, but you must understand the scope of how powerful it really was in the past, especially before the Protestant movement successfully gained independence. As the Roman Empire shriveled, the Romanized Germanic tribes moved in, and where civil society of the ‘classical’ era crumbled, the church stepped in. After Christianity (Orthodox Catholicism of whatever was the party line at that moment) became the official religion of the Empire, it took on a super-structural dimension in Europe, the Middle East, north Africa, and eventually the Americas as well. Over the course of the so-called Dark Ages and Medieval period, as the system of Feudalism ensconced itself on the back of peasants, the church centralized almost all wealth in itself, through plunder, requiring taxes, stealing from the people it had ‘convicted’ in the inquisition, and all the wealth pillaged in the Crusades. From the end of the Roman Empire until Martin Luther rebelled, outright terror was the rule of the day in most of Europe. The Pope was the most powerful figure in the continent, literally playing king-maker. If the Pope excommunicated a certain ruler, the rulers around him would have ‘God’s blessing’ should they wish to attack and steal for themselves. The Jews were progressively pushed into harsher and harsher isolation, and had to live in ghettos in most European locales until the French Revolution liberated Rome for the first time, dethroning the Pope. Universities were stymied, and so many books were burned it would be pointless to count. It wasn’t just high-profile people like Galileo or other scientists of the day who were targeted-- anybody and everybody could fall victim to the inquisition. In some places it was harsher (Castille) and in other places the ruler attempted to temper the inquisitors (Most Serene Republic Of Venice), only they were limited in their options until the Reformation. When people talk about the biggest atrocities of scale in human history, they reference Nazism (19.3 Million dead of the Jews, 2.7 million Poles killed, a remarkable 2.8 million killed prisoners of war from the USSR alone) , Stalinism (Up to 3 million killed in purges of the CPSU, about 14 million people put in GULAG), and Democratic Kampuchea (Known as ‘Khmer Rouge,’ 2 million lives in in 4 years), but rarely does the true biggest offender, the greatest culler of humanity in all of time mentioned: The Catholic Church. The great, merciful church of Jesus Christ had a reign of 76x as long as that of Adolf Hitler (and that is a conservative estimate of the Church’s iron grip on Europe and the Americas.) For this act of mercy alone, by taking out the Papal State twice, France fulfilled the Historical Duty of that nation. Napoleon was a saint for liberating Rome from the ‘Saints’ in their palace of gold. The Vatican is a house built on bones, ripped-off fingernails, sheathes of human skin, and the cries of the unheard. If you are interested, or if you do not believe what I am saying here, I urge you to read the following for further information: “The Dark Side Of Christian History” by Helen Ellerbee, “The Grand Inquisitor’s Manual: A History of Terror in the Name of God” by Jonathan Kirsch,” and “The Christ Conspiracy” by the late Acharya S” for the beginning of the story.


The ‘Prince of Peace,’ if he was the omniscient being he is purported to be, was downright cruel for not stopping the travesty of his church. Isn’t Jesus also to blame if he had the power to stop the executions, the hours of torture, and the wholesale extermination of people and he didn’t? Oh, I forgot: ‘free will.’ Sorry, Jews, heretics, women, weird-looking people, gypsies, crippled and disabled, non-Christians, older women, homosexuals, mothers of deformed babies, victims of war/crusades etc. etc.


How many died for this doctrine? Perhaps we will never know. To attempt to gather evidence spanning more than a thousand years would be a project of several lifetimes. No doubt the Third Reich and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were travesties of human rights, and all lives mattering (if I may trigger you cucks out there) notwithstanding, those of a historical perspective, those learned people *must* think of the Catholic Church first and foremost when they think of human atrocity. Do not allow how recent these 20th century events were, when an organization in existence today has a river of blood in its veins.


On the 208th anniversary of the 2nd Dis-establishment of the Papal State: May religion never be as powerful again.

We celebrate people like Napoleon, The People’s Liberation Army of China, the already-legendary people fighting the Islamic State Caliphate (Daesh), and our hope for the future, of whomever will dispose of the hated Saudi Kingdom, along with the Mullahs of Iran once that theocratic system has exhausted the revolutionary potential it possesses. We lift these people up, not as God, but as human, which is of a much gentler substance. Amen.

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