Symphony-X on the Electric Messiah

On this blog, I am trying to bring you only the best of human culture. Through science, rational thought, critical thinking, studies in literature, psychology, religious studies, and wisdom and judgement that come from a life dedicated to the pursuit of the truth, I think that I can pretend that you can find on this site only the best things possible, at least I hope. In a world dominated by millions of lies and deceptions, I stand as a lighthouse in the darkest of seas. But I am not alone. I consider the people that I reference regularly on this blog as my friends, collaborators, colleagues, companions of arms, or whatever expression best fits. They too are lighthouses and they shed light on the same darkest sea, close to my waters or further away. We are only a few left that have not been yet subjugated, brainwashed, mind-controlled, submitted, crushed, dominated, etc, by the powers of the Beast. And time is running short. That’s why, if you have to experience an awakening, a rebirth, I suggest that you do it now, before it is too late and the forces of darkness are too much advanced to be able for you to counter them. Now is the time. I am trying to bring, for everyone, a platform for the awakening of the faculties of understanding and awareness. This is an incredible opportunity for you to make such a leap, if you haven’t been there yet. I offer you this song by Symphony-X to stimulate your reflection. It talks about the arrival of a Messiah figure during an electronic age. Is this the Messiah or the Anti-Christ? Am I liberated or enchained by what I believe in?

Conrad Black on riots in Britain

Conrad Black is back, it appears. His recent take on riots in Britain published in the National Post is quite good. In effect, these riots are the resulting effect of more than 50 years of welfare state in the western world. Another columnist, Father Raymond J. De Souza, does a similar analysis and take a look at other sources of decay. Also, if you want to hear someone expressing his frustrations and anger in relation with these riots, listen to Pat Condell here, in a previous article.

Conrad Black on riots in Britain

Raymond J. De Souza on riots in Britain

L’universitaire égyptien Hamed Abdel-Samad sur l’effondrement du monde musulman

Finalement, je crois que l’on va y arriver. L’islam va s’effondrer. Tout ce que nous avons à faire est de garder le cap et de continuer à résister. Étant habitué au discours de propagande des islamistes qui prétendent que l’islam va conquérir le monde et le reste, nous demeurons sceptiques à tout ce qu’ils peuvent bien dire. Or, en voilà un qui affirme que sa civilisation va s’effondrer! S’il le dit, c’est que les faits doivent être accablants. Il ne se permettrait jamais de spéculer sur un sujet aussi délicat et dangereux si les « preuves » n’étaient pas indiscutables. Venant de quelqu’un de l’intérieur et non pas d’un Occidental, cela donne encore plus de crédibilité au discours. Je vous propose deux articles du très bon site Poste de veille sur le sujet.

Hamed Abdel-Samad sur l’effondrement du monde musulman

Hamed Abdel-Samad en entrevue avec le magazine Spiegel

Pat Condell on riots in Britain and other subjects

I present you a couple of Pat Condell’s last videos. The first deals with riots in Britain. You can feel and see his frustration and anger about the bunch of assholes who desecrated with their behavior the beautiful country that used to be England until recently. I share his frustrations. While the words might be a little harsh, tough, they nevertheless express the reality of things and that’s why it is important to hear them. The second deals about Norway’s killer, Anders Behring Breivik, the third about the treason and cowardice of the Left and all their pricks (who would have guessed?), and the last about the poison that is Islam for any society. These four videos relate to one another in substance as they deal with the slow descent of our society into fascism, whether we like it or not. It is always a pleasure to hear Pat Condell. His input is informative and relevant, while being most of the times funny and relaxing as well. In this era of political correctness, that is refreshing.

Warren Buffet’s 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom: Finally, a still-sane man in the U.S.!

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Billionaire Warren Buffet wrote a letter to the editor of the New York Times recently. The letter was published in the August 15th edition. The reason why I am talking to you about that is that it is so rare to hear or read rich people in the U.S., and in the world, to actually say that it might be good to share both wealth and responsibilities with others, that it becomes an event by itself. As a centrist, I am becoming so weary of the useful fools on the Left but also on the Right, that sometimes I feel discouraged by all the crap that I hear or read. Here, with this letter, you have the opinion of a man who, believe it or not, and contrary to the vast majority of his peers, seems to have kept his senses, his intelligence, his judgement, his mental faculties. That’s certainly refreshing. So there is no way in hell that I want to miss that opportunity to underline that exercice. When people in charge, officially or in the shadows, conduct themselves as idiots, bandits and criminals, I think we have to say it and denounce it. But when they show opposite behavior, good and decent qualities, in all fairness, we have to pay tribute. It’s been a long time since I have not see anything coming out of the U.S., besides the work of my friends that I like to reference as often as I can, that seems moderate, thoughful and wise. That’s why I invite you to read this. The solution of our problems is not on the Right. The rich have to pay their taxes like any other citizens, in all fairness. And the solution is not on the Left. Seizing the wealth of the rich to give it to the poor makes no sense. When there are no rich anymore, who is going to invest huge chunks of capital when it is needed? The real solution is in the Center. Everybody is taxed by the governement at the same rate. Period. Thus, nobody can whine they are not treated with fairness. I also join a short clip of Buffet following the news that he had been chosen Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient for 2010.

Warren Buffet on taxation

Entrevue exceptionnelle d’Éric Zemmour sur la féminisation des hommes en Occident

Décidément, cet Éric Zemmour est un débatteur et un orateur hors pair. Dans cette entrevue exceptionnelle, présentée sans montage, Zemmour nous parle tour à tour du féminisme, de la féminisation des hommes, du désarroi des femmes, de la négation des genres sexuels volontairement entretenue, du « fémininement correct », etc. Selon Zemmour, le couple aujourd’hui est déifié, alors qu’à d’autres époques il n’était absolument pas important. « Aujourd’hui, les hommes ne sont plus les hommes de leur petite amie mais les copines de leurs petites amies », dit-il. L’individu autonome est en perte de vitesse. La manie du monde moderne vaincu à la féminisation est de percevoir les sexes comme étant égaux, indifférenciés et interchangeables. Ceux qui tentent de combattre ou de résister à cette tendance sont accusés d’être « machos », accusation qui rappelle celle d’être « fasciste » lancée par les militants communistes envers leurs opposants dans les années ’30. Certains groupes minoritaires comme les féministes et les gais travaillent pour maintenir l’indifférenciation entre les sexes. Comme nous vivons dans une époque de consommation, tout le monde a été transformé en femmes. Il souligne avec justesse que les figures de proue du féminisme, telles Simone de Beauvoir et autres, faisaient parti des classes aisées et n’ont jamais connu la domination. Ces femmes de la haute-bourgeoisie ont volé le statut de prolétaire aux vraies prolétaires. Ce sont plutôt les paysans, hommes et femmes, qui l’ont connue. (Notez que l’on pourrait dire la même chose de Karl Marx en rapport avec le capitalisme — note du webmestre.) Continuer la lecture

New England is preparing for changes to come: More French, the Fleur-de-Lys…and a lot of poutine (I guess!)

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This news is absolutely surrealistic. Things are going so fast since the start of 2011, we are having difficulty keeping up with all the changes. I began to raise your awareness in a couple of posts recently here, and here, about the impending collapse of the U.S. and the unavoidable Balkanization that would ensue. Independent republics would form, all with their own agendas. This National Post article informs us (I didn’t know, for myself) that a lot of businesses below the border (in the U.S.) have begun adapting to a new clientele that they are trying to seduce and bring to their shops: Canadians but especially Quebecers. The use of the French language is beginning to be implemented, slowly but still, fleur-de-lyses decorate windows at certain restaurants, etc. There is even a website that gives useful information to shoppers concerning border wait times, price comparisons, etc.

That is just incredible! During the French period of the colonization, the country that is called Canada today was called Nouvelle France, New France. So, is it far-fetched to envision a union of New France with New England? No. If you look at the map, you will see that what are called today the states of Maine, Vermont, New York, etc, belong to the same land mass as the Provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick. The irony here, and I can’t help but to underline it (please forgive me!) is that people south of the border seem to show a willingness to use the French language rather superior to what we could ever got out of certain Canadians here in Montreal or just over the St-Lawrence river in Ottawa. Anyhow, I am glad that it is becoming a reality. You know what, I just had an idea. A blueberry pie made with blueberries from Lac-St-Jean, served with Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, from Vermont. That would be delicious! Or French and literature classes that would be taught at the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley, Maine. Maybe someday…in our new country. Until then we will keep imagine great things for the future, because anything in life always begins with a great idea. The fleur-de-lys is here to stay and it will conquer the world.

More fleur-de-lys south of the border

Tel-Aviv, la ville qui ne dort jamais: La Montréal du Proche-Orient

Voici un reportage sur Tel-Aviv, cette ville de l’état d’Israel qui ne dort jamais. Apparemment, elle est une destination de choix pour les fêtards. Je n’y ai jamais mis les pieds mais cette ville me fait penser à Montréal ici au Québec. Les gens aiment faire la fête, les femmes sont belles et libres et la vie de nuit est excitante. C’est une preuve de plus que la civilisation judéo-chrétienne est supérieure en tous points à celle de l’Islam. Alors que tout le monde s’emmerde dans le monde musulman, les occidentaux, Juifs et Chrétiens, s’amusent et s’épanouissent. Ouvrez vos oreilles et vos yeux, musulmans, et convertissez-vous avant qu’il ne soit trop tard.

Arab women present weapons of mass-seduction. Caution: Halal-free zone

Tired of Muslim women wearing veils? Tired of Islamic bigotry? Wanna see real delicious and sexy women from the Middle East? You clicked on the right place. Tired myself of being denied the immense pleasure of seeing the beauty and sexyness of Arab women, the most beautiful in the world, I decided on this saturday night to bring you some specimen of Arab beauty that you might appreciate. Make sure to taste the full experience of it because it is so rare. Aren’t they fantastic? Jes’ that I would like to convert them all forever to Christianity! What a party we would have! Can you imagine all these beautiful women on a seduction and sex spree after centuries of repression? I hope I will still be alive to see that! Anyhow, these are the little kittens that I found for you from the land where the sun never sets…and with reason. With women like that, who wants to go to bed…to sleep?

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Letters of the Day to the National Post: The PQ was a disaster…only to racist Anglo-Quebecers

These three Letters of the Day published on July the 29th in the National Post have strucked a nerve inside me. I always perceived myself as a sovereignist but considering the context of the international scene these days, it is definitely not the time to envision such thing while our very survival as free individuals is in jeopardy. There are things much more important right now that have to be taken care of. When the fate of mankind is secure, when nuclear Armageddon has been avoided and when totalitarianism, for the most part, has been neutralized, then we will have plenty of time to decide if Quebec should be inside or outside Canada or what kind of political organization is best. First things first. Normally, I don’t blog this kind of subjects because it doesn’t fall into my editorial line, but I couldn’t resist.

The three letters have been presented in response to an article by Barbara Kay, in which she calmly and quietly presents the context of a real-estate transaction, i.e. the purchase or her house. In 1976, the Quebec market was good for buyers with all those Anglo-Quebecers leaving Montreal following the victory of the Parti Québécois. The first response published, from Michael Lawrence, Hudson, Que., presents statistics on the migration of anglophones. Apparently this nice fellow had the decency to stay in Quebec after 1976, although the city of Hudson can hardly be characterized as a Quebecois town. In effect, it has nothing to do with, for example, the neighbourhood of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve but much more with the West Island in terms of atmosphere and wealth. The second response, from Ted Hassall, Niagara Falls, Ont, is more interesting for our purpose. He says among other things that « the PQ’s draconian language laws made anglos feel like second-class citizens », and that he is happy to « live in places without punishing language laws », speaking probably about the wonderful town of Niagara Falls that he has adopted after the murder of Minister Pierre Laporte. The third, from Denis Walsh, Vancouver, B.C., is even more revealing. Mr Walsh left Quebec in 1976 when the PQ got elected. Continuer la lecture