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Canada COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Report says Trudeau to announce new guidelines
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CBC News reported that the Canadian government will announce an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic travel on planes and trains and outgo

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So what is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome?
Itโ€™s caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox and occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of your ears. In addition to the painful shingles rash, Ramsay Hunt syndrome can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss in the affected ear.
The condition typically affects people over the age of 60.
What does that have to do with Covid-19 vaccination?
Well, it has something to do with the fact Covid-19 vaccination greatly damages the immune system.

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Vaccine Injuries: The Justin Bieber, COVID Vaccine & Monkeypox Connection

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โ€ŠVienna Celebrates the New Religion
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By Rod DREHER

Today was the big Pride Parade in Vienna. Iโ€™ve never seen a Pride parade. The most striking things were all the kids there, especially middle school and teenage girls, all decked out in their rainbow gear. Everybody seemed to be really into it, and having a good time.

It really was like a huge religious festival. A Christian friend with whom I walked through the city today said, โ€œImagine being a pagan in fourth century Rome, and seeing Christians gathering for a procession honoring the Virgin, or something. You might think itโ€™s an odd thing, but let them have their parade, what does it hurt. Thirty years later, theyโ€™re tearing down your temples. Doesnโ€™t this have the same feeling?โ€

Yes, it does. Can you imagine telling any previous generation that worshiped at St. Ruprechtโ€™s, founded in the eighth century, and the oldest church in Vienna, that one day, a banner would fly from their tower celebrating a festival of sodomy? It happened today. The parish priest is โ€” surprise! โ€” a Jesuit.

The Pride festival is the most vivid expression of the repaganization of the West via the overturning of the Christian order. What my friend meant by his comment was a reference to Edward Wattsโ€™s great book The Final Pagan Generation, which I wrote about here a few years ago. 

Watts writes about Roman pagan elites of the fourth century, who did not fully appreciate how radical the threat from Christians was to the pagan order that had ruled Rome since time immemorial. They assumed traditional paganism would last forever, but in fact, passion for and understanding of the old religion was exhausted by the time the new faith challenged it. The book is incredibly relevant to our time. Back then, I wrote of its lessons:

What are the lessons I draw from all this for Christians in our own time? Letโ€™s stipulate that the world of 21st century Europe and North America is very different, in obvious ways, from that of fourth-century Rome. But there are parallels.

Christianity today is like traditional religion of the fourth century. We are at the end of the Christian age, not at its beginning. Christianity back then had muscle. It is now decrepit, as a social force. The fact that we Christians believe that our faith is true can blind us to the fact that what is obvious to us is by no means obvious to others.
It is not clear what the Roman pagans could have done to have slowed or stopped Christianity, but it is quite clear, in retrospect, that they did not take it seriously enough as a threat. This was a failure of imagination on their part. They assumed that the world would always be as it was, because it always had been.
Worldly power matters. If Constantine had not converted, the future of Christianity in the West would have looked different.
Yet worldly power is limited. Julian the Apostate failed miserably. You cannot legislate belief.
Talented elites who form, and who are formed by, a counterculture, can have an outsized effect. Bishops and priests who saw their function as to serve the imperial system were not as inspiring to the young as those who rejected it, and its promises.
The old ways of resisting anti-religious forces โ€” fighting within the system โ€” donโ€™t work. This makes me doubtful about the strategy that people like me have generally adopted: fighting within liberalism for liberal goals, like religious liberty. The asymmetrical strategies of opponents, like LGBT rights groups, overwhelm us. But what can we do?

In the main, the story of the final pagan generation ought to be a severe warning to us com...

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Criยญsis-hit Sri Lanยญka alยญlows govโ€™t workยญers 4-day week to grow food
The naยญtion asks pubยญlic secยญtor emยญployยญees to take off on Friยญdays to grow crops in back yards to avoid a food shortยญage.
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The idea of the organic State was not born yesterday. This needs to be recalled both for those who have forgotten it and for those whose intellectual horizons are restricted to the polemics between "fascism" and "antifascism," as if nothing else ever existed previously in history. The idea of the organic State is a traditional one, and thus we can say that every true State has always had a certain organic character. A State is organic when it has a center, and this center is an idea that shapes the various domains of life in an efficacious way; it is organic when it ignores the division and the autonomization of the particular and when, by virtue of a system of hierarchical participation, every part within its relative autonomy performs its own function and enjoys an intimate connection with the whole. In an organic State we can speak of a "whole"โ€”namely, something integral and spiritually unitary that articulates and unfolds itselfโ€”rather than a sum of elements within an aggregate, characterized by a disorderly clash of interests. The States that developed in the geographical areas of the great civilizations (whether they were empires, monarchies, aristocratic republics, or city-states) at their peak were almost without exception of this type.

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Postwar Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist JULIUS EVOLA

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Australian teen charged for 3D printing firearm at home
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An 18-year-old from Australia has been charged after police seized a fully functioning firearm he allegedly made at home with a 3D printer.

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Forwarded from The Irish Git (Michael Brazil)
My main aims for this Saturday are

- Inform an unaware public of what's coming down the road in regards to The right to housing bill and the proposed turf ban,that people think has gone away but it hasn't

- Show the public,the MSM,the establishment and the so called opposition that we are not a minority and we are only getting bigger and are not going anywhere anytime soon,and remind the politicians that they work for us not unelected globalist billionaires and bureaucrats

- And hopefully encourage others to call their own public meetings in their local areas around the country,when they believe they are needed or the public are not being fully informed

We all do great work online but the people who need to hear and see us don't, so let's change that
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The June issue of THE PEOPLE'S PAPER is available.

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