I’m happy to be moving on to the more immediate and challenging threat posed by the Jesuits, than the threat posed by the Jews. The latter, while pure evil, can’t help themselves but to do their evil in broad daylight. The better to teach evil to others, perhaps.
Statue Canceling is a hot topic in USA these days. I have noticed some disturbing coincidences that go beyond the mere dehumanization of white Christians.
Symbol of Native American history cemented in Sacramento's Capitol Park
h ttps://www.yahoo.com/news/symbol-native-american-history-cemented-020400118.html
By Sakura Gray, 8 November 2023
SACRAMENTO — A new Native American monument was unveiled in Sacramento's Capitol Park. A symbol of indigenous history, the statue of Miwok leader and preservationist William J. Franklin Sr. is now cemented in the park's landscape.
It stands in the same spot where a statue of the Spanish missionary Father Junipero Serra once stood. The former statue was toppled by protesters back in 2020.
The new statue faces the rotunda, as organizers say, "keeping a watchful eye on the Capitol."
Not with THAT kind of headdress.
Franciscan Father Junipero Serra is locally famous as the founder of the California Mission system. That mission system has been blamed for waging biological warfare upon the natives, kidnapping children then burying their sodomized bodies in mass graves (in Canada), and worst of all, strangling local culture by preaching the Gospel of Christ. In 2020, almost every statue of Serra was torn down in California.
Meanwhile, NO statues of Jesuits have been torn down. Granted there aren’t many in California, but across North America I haven’t read of a single instance.
Serra didn’t invent the Catholic mission system. The Jesuits did, yet the Jesuit missions are still praised while California’s Franciscan missions are hated. The Jesuit order had been suppressed at the time of California’s mission-building. Jesuits had no presence in California until the year before its statehood.
It seems they can hold a grudge.
November is National Native American Heritage Month, a time to recognize the rich history and traditions of the county's indigenous people. Hundreds gathered, sang and danced in Capitol Park to celebrate the new addition.
Soo, who is William J. Franklin Sr?
I don’t know. He doesn’t exist except as some dude who once gave an interview on Miwok Tribe’s oral histories. I an forced to tap an incredibly unreliable source, to figure out who the Miwok are.
THE EWOKS WERE NAMED AFTER THE NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE MIWOK
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The Ewoks in Star Wars were named after the Native American tribe Miwok. The Miwok’s lived in the Redwood forest that is the setting for the Endor scenes on Return of the Jedi.
It has also been suggested that Princess Leia’s bun hair style was also of Native American origin, based on the Hopi Indian “Squash Blossom” hair style that very strongly resembles Leia’s bun hair style. George Lucas denies this, stating the similarity is coincidental.
Hmm. Let me try again.
h ttps://myusf.usfca.edu/provost/The-Jesuits-and-Native-Communities
By the 1770s, Spanish soldiers and Franciscan priests were moving into the land of the Coast Miwok, and in 1783, the Miwok people began to be moved by the Franciscans to Mission Delores in San Francisco. During the next 50 years, the Miwok people were also moved to Mission San Jose in Fremont, Mission San Rafael (Arcángel) in San Rafael, and to Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma. Approximately 2,800 Coast Miwok people were baptized at the Franciscan missions from 1783 through 1832. During this mission period, hundreds of Miwok people died of diseases. Following the secularization of the missions in 1833, the remaining Miwok people found periodic work on the farms that had been granted to Californios by the Mexican government. The Miwok people continued to decline in numbers after California was ceded to the United States in 1848. The horrible treatment of all Native Americans in California following the Gold Rush and California statehood was discussed earlier, and the Coast Miwok Native Americans suffered greatly from disease and violence during the 1850s. The Miwok population, estimated to be approximately 2,000 people at the time of the first Spanish colonization in 1770, declined to 80 individuals by 1880.
They were hunter-gatherers without literacy, let alone the concept of land ownership.
The Jesuits developed the mission system used in parts of South America, Mexico, Arizona, and Baja California, but how responsible is the Society of Jesus for the decimation of the Native Americans of California, especially since the Jesuits were suppressed during the development of the Franciscan mission system in California?
The better question is, why is the Jesuit system accepted while the Franciscan system is hated? And what about the other statues that were torn down in 2020?
Charlottesville's statue of Robert E. Lee will soon be melted down into public art
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By Deepa Shivaram, 7 December 2021
The statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that once stood in downtown Charlottesville, Va., will be melted down and turned into a public arts project after receiving city council approval this week.
As some cities in the South have removed Confederate monuments and symbols, there have been discussions about what to do with the relics.
In Charlottesville, the Jefferson School American Heritage Center, a local Black-led nonprofit, will take on the project, which it has named Swords Into Plowshares. Creating the art piece will help engage the Charlottesville community in how inclusion can be represented through art and public space, the group says.
What an odd name for an artwork-destroying organization.
"Our hope with 'Swords into Plowshares' is to create something that transforms what was once toxic in our public space into something beautiful that can be more reflective of our entire community's social values," Andrea Douglas, the center's executive director, said in a statement.
“Swords into Plowshares” was previously, and as recently as 2018, a Jesuit antiwar organization.
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The Plowshares movement is an anti-nuclear weapons and Christian pacifist movement that advocates active resistance to war. The group often practices a form of protest that involves the damaging of weapons and military property.
The U.S. Plowshares group was deeply influenced by Catholicism and, in particular, the Catholic left movement of the late 1960s and the Catholic Worker Movement.
As a general rule, Catholic + Communist = Jesuit. These are the people who invented liberation theology.
On September 9, 1980, Daniel Berrigan, his brother Philip Berrigan, and six others (the "Plowshares Eight") began the Plowshares Movement under the premise of beating swords to ploughshares. They trespassed onto the General Electric Re-entry Division[6] in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, where Mark 12A reentry vehicles for the Minuteman III missile were made. They hammered on two reentry vehicles, poured blood on documents, and offered prayers for peace. They were arrested and charged with more than ten different felony and misdemeanor counts.
Other actions followed… On April 4, 2018, seven Plowshares activists calling themselves "Kings Bay Plowshares" were arrested at the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. They stated that the action had been planned to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Daniel Joseph Berrigan SJ (May 9, 1921 – April 30, 2016) was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, Christian pacifist, playwright, poet, and author.
In 1980, he co-founded the Plowshares movement, an anti-nuclear protest group, that put him back into the national spotlight.
Do you know why North Korea has a nuclear program? It’s because no nuclear-capable country has ever suffered a color revolution. So claims James Bamford in his book Spyfail. That would explain why nuclear disarmament is a high priority of the people who have no ethical problem with tricking you into injecting your children with slow-kill poison.
Berrigan was the first faculty advisor of Cornell University's first gay rights student group, the Student Homophile League, in 1968.
The height of Catholic power was the feudal system, when even kings could not rule without the permission of priests. The goal of the Jesuits is to impose neofeudalism, the reduction of humanity into peasants… unable to travel, illiterate, disease-riddled and starving, and with no concept of Christ except that the local priest is unto God Himself. Thus the banning of private autos. Thus the decline in school quality. Thus “you vill eat zee bugz”.
The destruction of Western culture and history is a necessary step to imposing that fog, that makes us forget we were ever free. Is there a difference between a Jesuit Mission and a 15-Minute City?
Junipero Serra was canceled not because he ran a mission system… and not because White Man Bad… because he ran a NON-JESUIT mission system.
I learned about Serra in college when I took history. Despite the fact that he was a Catholic, I actually really liked the guy. It's sad to hear about another good man having his legacy trashed for The Cause.