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A ‘disease’ whose lesion no one can see

To contextualise this series about psychiatry, see: here. I wrote most of the below text in the last century:   In his Occidental Dissent article about yesterday’s California bar shooting, the author wrote: Take a young man, send him to fight in some God-forsaken Third-World pit inhabited by primitive Brown people, let him watch his […]

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Julian, 46

Julian presiding at a conference of Sectarians (Edward Armitage, 1875)   As I stood there looking up at the tarry shields, a youth approached me. He was bearded; his clothes were dirty; he wore a student’s cloak and he looked a typical New Cynic of the sort I deplore. I have recently written at considerable […]

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Darkening Age, 13

In chapter eight of The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World, Catherine Nixey wrote:   As the laws became increasingly shrill, the extent of the destruction increased, as too did the openness with which it was done. At some point, probably just before the attack on the temple of Serapis, a bishop […]

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Finally

Finally, the abridged translation of Karlheinz Deschner’s book on the history of Christianity is available in printed form (here). This January, in a discussion thread at The Occidental Observer, Karl Nemmersdorf, the Christian author of the featured article, told me ‘Um… no, I don’t follow your blog. Please let me know, however, if you supersede […]

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First Epistle to the Corinthians

Or Antimalware software In a program for Japanese television Jared Taylor said in Japanese, ‘Koreans, Japanese, Chinese for those reasons are superior to White people in terms of IQ, in my view’. A genuine priest of the 14 words would never say such a thing in a public space. Just look at the faces of […]

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First Epistle to the Thessalonians

For context of this and my forthcoming articles on Paul’s epistles, see ‘Saint Paul, that tiny seed’. Below, a passage from a review of a New Testament ordered by date when each book was written: By presenting the New Testament books in the order they were written, bestselling Bible scholar Marcus Borg reveals how spiritually […]

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Evil Psychiatry

Akathisia: the torments of the neuroleptic

– mistakenly called ‘anti-psychotic’ – To contextualise this series about psychiatry, see: here. The below article, translated and adapted from the original in Spanish, already presupposes a previous reading about akathisia within my online book: the torture of inner anxiety artificially induced by the involuntary administration of some drugs.   ‘These drugs are not used […]

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Christianity’s Criminal History, 97

Below, an abridged translation from the third volume of Karlheinz Deschner’s Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums.   Most of the written statements about the martyrs are false, but all of them were considered as totally valid historical documents (4 of 7) Mar Jacob, the one tear into pieces, after the ten fingers of the hands and three […]

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Christianity’s Criminal History, 95

Below, an abridged translation from the third volume of Karlheinz Deschner’s Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums.   Most of the written statements about the martyrs are false, but all of them were considered as totally valid historical documents (2 of 7) The tolerance of the Romans in religious matters was generally great. They had it before the […]

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Christianity’s Criminal History, 91

Below, an abridged translation from the second volume of Karlheinz Deschner’s Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums.   There is no evidence of Peter’s stay and death in Rome Nor was he ever the bishop of Rome. It is an absurd idea, but it is the basis of a whole doctrine that the popes and their theologians literally […]