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I read a fair number of books that I've felt have been life changing, however the vast majority are not books most will/can read. This one is different, I've already bought several to give away to family, highly recommended.
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Young marriage is the ideal. @PageauJonathan
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I sent this letter to the Editor-in-Chief of Toxicology Reports demanding a full explanation for the removal of a published article examining vaccines and sudden infant death. Americans have a right to know why scientific papers are removed, who made those decisions, what evidence supported them, and whether the same standards are applied consistently. We will restore trust in public health by insisting on transparency, accountability, and open scientific inquiry—not by asking the public to accept decisions behind closed doors.
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I promised no spoilers as much as possible, but here is the basics for Disclosure Day. It is one of the most shocking pieces of propaganda I have seen in a while. It is the last call of the WWII consensus: aliens are your saviors and empathy is the only virtue. In a post-Epstein world, it dares have a story of children seduced and kidnapped by aliens pretending to be Disney-style animals, taken to Hansel and Gretel's house (this is what it is called in the movie) to be "imbued" by aliens in a way so traumatic that they forget and repress it until they are adults, only to discover that this initiation has given them the power to: See people's secret thoughts. Pretend to be other people and use that to manipulate. Make things in plain view disappear. Translate foreign and alien languages. Be a "passenger" for the alien's message to the world. This is nothing to say about its take on Christianity and the suggested apostasy around accepting these beings. Then finally the entire movie is a final desperate appeal to the traditional media as the only purveyors of truth. The entire drama of the film is a man who has irrefutable video proof of aliens looking to release it. The whole movie is a series of chases against the evil corporation that wants to keep it hidden. He ends up releasing it on the evening news! Yes, you heard me. He releases it on the evening news which is then transmitted to all the traditional media companies that are named: ABC, CNN, Fox News etc. Anyone under 70 will realize that the movie could have ended in 10 minutes with a laptop and wifi. It is really mad. Don't go see it.
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WOW. AlJazeera just dropped a ONE HOUR documentary about ISRAEL’s CRIMES against the PALESTINIANS. This is very HARD TO WATCH.
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Disclosure Day: The Last Boomer Propaganda Movie I went to see Spielberg’s Disclosure Day and found myself watching a strange, late-stage piece of boomer propaganda about aliens, media, religion, and who we are supposed to trust. Here are my thoughts on the symbolism of the film.
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EPSTEIN FILES BREAKING: In July 2025, key Trump team members—like JD Palantir & others who had promoted disclosure of the Epstein list—met in the White House Situation Room WITHOUT Trump in order to devise a strategy to avoid having to release the Epstein files. Here's why:
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The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began. The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start. Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have. If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
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To celebrate the month of June, we want to remind people that sometimes predators pretend to be one of us in order to gain access. Our version of Little Red Riding Hood brings us back to the original purpose of the story: beware the stranger. On top of the highly illustrated story, it also has an essay on the deep symbolism of the story. During Pride Month, everyone who orders our book will get a free version of the audiobook read by me. Supplies are limited. Link is below.
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Here is my reaction to some of the apologetics problems that have come up in Orthodox and Protestant discussion about salvation and where the true Church is and how those are related. Hopefully it is helpful to the discussion. @OrthodoxEthos , @Acts17David , @gavinortlund , @C2Antiquity , @JayDyer , @Alex_Ortodoxie
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The Hidden Trap Every New Orthodox Christian Must Avoid.
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BREAKING: Largest Human Cancer Study of Ivermectin Mebendazole Is Now PEER-REVIEWED and PUBLISHED in a MAJOR Cancer Journal 84.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin mebendazole for 6 months declared either CANCER DISAPPEARANCE, TUMOR REGRESSION, or CANCER STABILIZATION. Our study, “Real-world Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort,” is now peer-reviewed and published in Anticancer Research—a major international oncology journal of the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR), established in 1995. The results represent one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology. A diverse population of cancer patients (n=197) was prescribed compounded ivermectin–mebendazole through a U.S. telemedicine platform, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole. Participants were followed for approximately six months using standardized digital surveys assessing cancer outcomes, medication adherence, and tolerability. At approximately six months post-treatment initiation, we observed an 84.4% Clinical Benefit Ratio (CBR)—meaning more than four out of five patients reported either: No evidence of disease (32.8%) Tumor regression (15.6%) or Cancer stabilization (36.1%) Importantly, adherence was remarkably high, with 86.9% completing the initial prescription and 66.4% remaining on therapy at six months. Side effects were predominantly mild and manageable, reported in 25.4% of patients (primarily gastrointestinal), with 93.6% of those experiencing side effects continuing treatment after minor dosing adjustments. This groundbreaking peer-reviewed publication was made possible through a unique collaboration between The Wellness Company, the McCullough Foundation, and the Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel—uniting real-world clinical data, frontline medical experience, and epidemiologic expertise to evaluate inexpensive, repurposed therapies with major translational potential. With these extraordinarily promising results, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials are now required. In the meantime, many cancer patients are exercising their right to try. @twc_health @McCulloughFund @IIAR_Journals @P_McCulloughMD @DrHarveyRisch @DrKellyVictory @jathorpmfm @drdrew @PeterGillooly @FosterCoulson
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Help the monastery! Petition · Wind turbines endanger historic monastery hub of Orthodox Christian community - United States · Change.org change.org/p/wind-turbines-e…
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Western culture seems to have forgotten this, but angels are not the only spiritual beings in the Bible. The Holy Book is filled with supernatural tales, including stories of earthly encounters with demons, multi-faced guardians, and even giants. It is easy to dismiss the mention of these creatures as symbolic, but no language that is actually in the Bible suggests the stories are anything but literal. So why doesn’t modern society take them more seriously? Fr. Stephen De Young has spent his life studying the Word of God, making him an excellent person to ask. De Young joined The Tucker Carlson Show for a deep dive on Biblical giants, the core question Christians should model their behavior around, why all societies in history have revolved around God, and much more. Watch the full episode below:
Genesis 6 describes the Nephilim as demonic hybrids who occupy positions of authority in human society. They’re entirely real, says Father Stephen De Young. 0:00 What Are the Nephilim? 3:40 The Advanced Civilization Before the Flood 12:14 Was Human Lifespan Longer Before the Flood Than It Is Now? 15:55 Was Technology Given to Us by Demons? 22:53 How Does Someone Become Demonized? 26:37 Gilgamesh and the Book of the Giants 36:38 Is Japan Still Producing Nephilim? 42:19 Why Did God Create Humanity? 46:09 Are the Nephilim Still Among Us? 53:36 The Ongoing Ritual of Human Sacrifice 59:11 Is There Fossil Evidence of Giants? 1:00:20 Who Is Goliath? 1:09:48 Epstein, AI, and the Destruction of the Earth 1:11:31 When Will Christ Return? 1:19:33 Why Every Civilization Is Centered Around Religion 1:21:40 The Gods of War and Money 1:23:08 How Should Christians Respond to War? 1:30:02 The Failures of Evangelical Christian Leadership 1:31:24 What Does It Mean to Truly Experience God's Work? 1:35:42 The Evils of Pornography 1:43:13 The One Unforgivable Sin
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🎉 100,000 DOWNLOADS! 🎉 Glory to God! The Patristic Nectar app has reached 100k downloads — and we are so grateful to this community. It's completely FREE and packed with hundreds of hours of Orthodox content to nourish your soul: 📖 Theological Lectures ☦️ Lives of the Saints (Synaxarion) 🕊️ The Philokalia 🎵 The Psalter …and so much more, from a variety of trusted teachers. Download now. Link in bio. God bless you! 🐝
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Start being disciplined tonight.
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This is a very important thing to consider. What about the minimal case? Is that minimal case possible? Yes. Is a deathbed repentence possible? Sure. But this is again mistaking what salvation is to "what happens after I die". What such consideration takes as its presuposition is something like: "I could live a life of sin and just repent before I die because obviously it is so much better to live a life of sin. That way I would still be 'saved'. " The truth is that it is not better to live a life of sin, it is torture to live a life of sin. Living my life in Christ is better in every way, it gives me Eternal life, life in fulness. Although it is difficult, I see that I am being made free and whole and my life has more joy and peace and hope. How much more free would the thief had been if he had lived his life in faithfulness to God. If salvation is to be healed, to be made whole, to be restored to what God wants for us, then the "good thief" is a wonderful testimony to how loving and merciful is our God, but he is certainly not the lense through which we should understand our own salvation.
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hate to bring up thief on the cross, but I have to. How was he given any opportunity to sanctify himself? Exception of the rule? How can salvation be the gift of god (Ephesians) if it is something you have to maintain, work for? It only makes sense working in response to it.
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Following a bit of the Protestant polemics against Orthodoxy recently, and I realize just how difficult it is to communicate the mind of the Church across these lines. A simple example is seeing people confused about whether someone who is not baptised and participating in Orthodox communion can be "saved". Protestant are noticing that there are different answers in their estimation, and so are confused about them. The confusion comes from the belief that being "saved" or not is about "where you go after you die", when for the Orthodox "saved" means being made whole, being healed, being restored to the original purpose God had for us. For this reason, when Protestants see declarations of how communion in the body of Christ is the only way to salvation, they immediately think this is a declaration that all the non-Orthodox are going to hell after they die. When Protestants then hear the very same person who just told them that salvation is in full participation to the body of Christ go on to intimate we have nothing to say about the eschatological finality of any specific soul, it is like a short circuit that many Protestants cannot compute. This is what I could see when @OrthodoxEthos and @Acts17David were discussing and it is what I have seen in @gavinortlund's videos. In a similar vein, when a Protestant says he has the "assurance of his own personal salvation", this is confusing to the Orthodox. Orthodox also obviously have assurance of salvation, that assurance is Christ. He shows us what it means to be made whole and makes us participate in that wholeness. But how can I say that I am "saved" if I see that I am still a wretch, still prideful and arrogant and sinful? So the Orthodox, knowing they are are still sinning, though also knowing Christ has made them grow in the virtues will say something like: "I know that I am being saved." That is I can see that I am being healed, being made whole, being reformed to the resemblence of God. But again, this completely confuses the Protestant who just wants to know what will happen when you die. What side of the fence will you end up on? I am not sure how to get accross these lines, and I feel that unless we can, we will perpetually be talking past each other.
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The Church Was Never Lost
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Apparently this is what being a patriot looks like in 2026. It's changed a little...
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