Jamie Hanshaw (author of Operation Culture Creation 1 and 2 and Hollywood Mind Control) joins me to break down the esoteric symbols and occult aspects of 5 films: The recent...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Based on Mario Puzzoâs novel of the same name, Francis Ford Coppolaâs The Godfather is known as one of the greatest films in cinematic history. Though the...
Read MoreBy:Â Jay Dyer (c) copyright The ontological argument of Anselm of Canterbury has long since captivated the minds of many philosophers and apologists. Not long after Anselm published his Proslogion, his...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer  (c) Copyright, All Rights Reserved. The Visions of Petrarch, published in 1569 by J. Van der Noordt with woodcuts and titled The Theatre of the Worldlings, is...
Read MoreLocal Novus Ordo Priest has Communist Prayers and Genderless Creed By: Jay It is a bad thing to be a red-blooded male and attend a Novus Ordo liturgy locally. Before...
Read MoreAnd this applies to âCatholicâ freaks as well. The churches have become circuses. This is some of the gayest, most bizarre stuff imaginable. Peruse the collage of absurdity below....
Read MoreBy: Jay I am sick and tired of the Law and the Prophets being a joke. This past year Iâve seen several Orthodox priests/prelates openly say they do not accept the âGodâ...
Read MoreWhat Latin Traditionalists Need to Understand By: Jay My purpose here is to correct a tendency and misconception, which sometimes leads to an error. Debating the status of this documentâs...
Read More(Back by popular demand. -Jay đ  By M. B. One thing that amazes me when I read Reformed peopleâs arguments against Rome is not so much what they say...
Read MoreBy: Jay As with my article on the prevalence of the masonic-Illuminati in top, mainstream historiansâ works, the truth is often uncovered even in scholarship opposed to the principle of âsecret cabalsâ influencing history. ...
Read MoreA Presuppositional Critique: Itâs Inseparability from Faith  By: Jay Dyer I shouldnât have to go to my local church [!] and end up having to defend the accuracy and...
Read MoreJay Sartre explained that the average man hides behind masks and sustains himself on a kind of false existence of wearing masks and role-playing. Nietzsche said much the same of the masses....
Read MoreThis week I read some really good articles I want to pass on. âTemple of Man: Freemasonry, Civil Religion and Educationâ by: Terry Melanson âThe Church Impotent: The Feminization of...
Read MoreBy: Jay I wrote an old artilce on Sacred Tradition and the Book of Enoch, and itâs always interesting to see what St. Augustine said on a subject. In his masterful City...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Plato, Philo, Plotinus, Dionysius, Augustine, Basil, John of Damascus, Maximus the Confessor, Isaac the Syrian, John Scotus, Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure and many others all profess a doctrine of divine exemplarism. This is Platoâs...
Read MoreMy good friend Jonathan, who at the time was an Anglican seminarian, wrote a great introduction to Christology paper a few years ago. He has since moved into Orthodoxy, but...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I had always thought, following James B. Jordanâs analysis as well (in Through New Eyes), that the three levels of the Temple signified a three-tiered, symbolical view...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I was, for several years in my early 20s a supporter of Paul Washer. Â To me he seemed a godly leader: A real missionary, and a true...
Read MoreResponse to Turretinfanâs Monothelitism Post Turretinfan, just as with the single subject issue, doesnât understand the argument. A fully human will, with its own natural energy, is part and parcel...
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