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After President Biden’s announcements on social media on Sunday, a crowd gathered at the White House gates. Credit…Al Drago for The New York Times

The news this afternoon was hardly unexpected: Joe Biden will not run for president in 2024. 

The buzzards have been circling almost since Biden was rigged into office in 2020. Actually, they started before that.  There was lots of talk leading up to the election in 2020 about how Biden would get in and resign within a year of taking office.  Now, the rumors are the reality.

There was much debate among pundits about whether Biden would hang on, with Jill Biden’s role in Joe’s tenacious hold on the Democratic nomination over the past several weeks coming into focus. In the end, behind-the-scenes pressure, probably mostly donor pressure [1], proved too much. 

I’m not sorry to see Biden go. He’s an evil man who has done enormous damage to the United States during his term in office, his signature work of destruction being the 10 million or more illegal aliens he allowed into America on behalf of the Vatican in support of Antichrist’s long-term goal of bringing America under the thumb of Rome.

Biden has always been the Vatican/Deep State candidate and he served his masters well.  The American people, not so much. 

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Illegal aliens arrive at James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York, during a storm on Tuesday. Students are being forced into remote learning to make way for people who have no legal right to be in the country. Gardiner Anderson / NY Daily News via Getty Images

Irredentism isn’t a word most of us use on anything like a regular basis. Maybe we don’t even know the meaning of it.  But though it’s an unusual term, one that is well worth knowing.

If you live in a Western nation currently being inundated with legal and illegal aliens at a pace that makes you feel like a foreigner in the nation of your birth, you already know the effects of irredentism, even if you haven’t heard the word before. 

My dictionary gives the definition of “irredentism” as “a political principle or policy directed toward this incorporation of an irredenta within the boundary of a political unit.”  Okay, so that may not make a lot of sense all by itself.  After all, what’s an “irredenta”?  An “irredenta” is “a territory historically or ethnically related to one political unit but presently subject to another.” 

An example of an irredenta is the southwest United States, which before the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that settled the Mexican War, was part of Mexico.   When the treaty was signed, the U.S./Mexico border was reset to the Rio Grande, ceding all of the territory that is presently part of the southwest U.S. 

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Joe Biden blames you for the raft of gun violence in America and not his own destructive policies.

Jesuit Joe was up to his old tricks late last week, this time proclaiming his love for “commonsense gun reform.”

So what does Joe consider “commonsense” (sic) gun reform?  He tells us.

  • Ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines
  • Strengthen background checks
  • Enact safe storage laws and red flag laws
  • Repeal the immunity that protects gun manufacturers from liability
  • Address the mental health crisis deepened by the trauma of gun violence

It’s tempting to ask Joe how he knows these things are “commonsense,” but I doubt he’d be able to give a coherent reason.  At any rate, let’s do a quick run-through of his proposals.

Ban Assault Weapons

What is an assault weapon?  Joe doesn’t tell us and neither do the other gun banners.  I say gun banners because that is what they want to do: legally bar Americans from owning firearms.  Don’t think for a minute that this is just about “assault weapons,” whatever those are, and not about the Second Amendment more broadly.

They’re coming for your handguns, your shotguns, and your 22 rifles as well.

 Same with the term “high-capacity magazine.”  What does Biden consider a high-capacity magazine?  I guess we’ll find out.  My guess is that ultimately, Biden would consider anything greater than zero to be a high-capacity magazine.

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“TAMMANY HALL is simply the political organization of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, with a Bishop Hughes or a Cardinal McCloskey or Archbishop Corrigan at its head and a Fernando Wood, a William Tweed, or a John Kelly for his fugleman [mouthpiece, author].  The proper name for it is JESUIT HALL.  By this name it should be called, and by none other; for name and nature should correspond, so that when the one is called the other should be understood, and that would help to guide both the mind and the action of the American people.” 

I hope that paragraph got your attention.  It’s a quote from a book that I just received titled Romanism and Politics:  Tammany Hall The Stronghold of Rome by Joseph Hartwell.  Published in 1887 in New York City, this book is representative of an entire body of literature produced in the 19th century by American Christian authors warning their fellow Americans about the dangers of what some of them called “political Romanism.”  Their warnings were largely ignored; today, most of these authors and their works have been largely forgotten.  But here in 2023, with an openly Romanist presidential administration and a government largely committed to furthering the policies of political and economic Romanism, it is imperative for Christians to read and understand the warnings of these authors, both to understand the source of the dangerous and tyrannical doctrines being implemented all around us in place of the liberties guaranteed to us in our Constitution and to effectively fight back against them. For fight back we must. 

Just consider the disastrous situation on our southern border.  One doesn’t need to do a deep statistical dive to know that what’s going on – with millions of illegal aliens flooding across our southern border as a direct result of the policies of the Biden Regime – is unsustainable and represents an existential threat to the United States as a nation.  That this is being done deliberately as a matter of policy should shock every American and prompt him to ask, in whose service is this being done.  Certainly, it’s not in the service of the American people.  But someone wants this to happen and wants it to happen badly enough to open wide the welfare immigration spigots even though most Americans don’t want this to happen. 

There are, in my opinion, a number of different interests promoting our current disastrous immigration policy.  But the leader of the group is the Roman Catholic Church-State (RCCS), and in particular its lobbying wing in America, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).  Working principally through the Democrat party, the USCCB has been able to effect changes in American immigration law that advantage it and the globalist goals of the RCCS to the harm of the American nation.  Yet while the Biden Regime works 24/7 to implement the Antichrist RCCS’s immigration policies, almost no one seems to understand that these policies are, in fact, the immigration policies of the Vatican. 

One can find video after video, article after article, showing massive lawlessness on our border and decrying the woeful situation.  But these reports never talk about where the policies that are the source of this disaster come from.  They come straight from the Vatican.  That is, their source is the Antichrist system of Rome.  But you will never learn this from watching the new reports. 

This is where reading 19th-century Christian authors, authors who lived and wrote at the time of the inception of political and economic Romanism in the United States, can be helpful.  One such author is Joseph Hartwell, a Protestant minister and author of the book that is the subject of this week’s post, and likely those of the next few weeks.    

It has long been the opinion of this author that growing socialism in the United States is substantially the work of the RCCS.  After watching the obviously fraudulent 2020 presidential election, one that saw the ouster of a nominally Presbyterian president and the installation of the Roman Catholic Joe Biden, it seemed even more important than before to establish the link between the manifestly evil policies of the Democrats and the work of the RCCS in America.  My working idea has been this:  the theft of the 2020 presidential election was just a scaled-up version of the 19th-century thug politics of Tammany Hall and other big city, Roman Catholic-controlled Democrat political machines. But while the fraud – election and otherwise – of Tammany Hall mainly affected those unfortunate enough to live in New York City, the thug politics as practiced by the Democrats in the 21st century harms all Americans.

Yet as is the case with the disaster on our southern border, while there are many good articles detailing the election fraud in 2020 and 2022, the source of that fraud, namely, the Antichrist RCCS working through the Democrats, is never discussed.  Truly, Rome has done a masterful job hiding its evil activities from the eyes of the public, even from Christians who otherwise should be alert to the evils of Rome.  It seems as if in 2023, even the elect are blind to the ravages of Antichrist being conducted right under their noses. 

This is why it’s critical for Christians to read and understand the warnings of 19th-century authors such as Joseph Harwell, who lived when political Romanism was just beginning to be felt in America and had the liberty and courage to speak out against it.  It is this author’s hope that this post will be the first of many posts covering these forgotten authors.  I suppose that this will be a years-long process, perhaps one ending in the publication of a book on the subject.  One certainly is needed.  Lord willing, it is my goal to produce such a book.  Now with that said, let’s begin our look at Hartwell’s piece.

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