Since 2020, the Mainstream Media has deluged the public with a relentless torrent of sensationalist fear mongering. First Covid was going to get us, and then the climate crisis, and then bird flu, and then Putin, and now it's those Evil Iranians. (This Wolf is still waiting for those African Killer Bees, which were expected to invade Texas from Mexico and then work their way across the Fruited Plain and into Canada. And more lately, the Killer Hornets from Japan were expected to invade Oregon- wiping out Portland would definitely be on the plus side of things- and work their way east. But that turned out to be a dud too.) Meanwhile, the Alternative Media says we should be afraid of Skynet, Chemtrails, AI Robots, Swarms of Illegal Aliens, Space Aliens, Green Lizard People, Giant Nephilim, DNA-Altering Nanotechnology, and Smart Dust.
At this point in time, it is becoming clear that the Internet, which, for the uninitiated, is the domain and happy hunting ground of the Pederasts who run the Military Industrial Complex, with subsidiaries at Walmart, Amazon, Netflix, Facebook, Google, and their clones such as Odessee, Bitchute, Telegram, Twitter/X, and even Substack. No part of the Internet is exempt from either their surveillance or their infiltration. And their numbers are legion. The shills, trolls, and cronies that populate the "Alternative Media" are part of Operation Mockingbird writ large. Recall that FBI Director William Sessions said that the establishment would not be satisfied until EVERYTHING everybody believed was a lie. To this end, this Wolf suggests that people take everything they cannot personally verify with a grain of salt. Get multiple takes from the ground floor, so to speak, before coming to any conclusions. Sift data constantly. And above all, pay attention to the narrative, especially those parts that are decades and centuries old. The narrative may undergo revisions, but it is never substantially altered.
The best place to start sifting through the lies is to start with the obvious ones, the first being the so-called "theory of evolution". Not only is there no proof the earth is billions of years old, but any honest geologist must admit that the field evidence points to the current earth being shaped by catastrophe, and not a "steady-state" process. Moreover, serious investigation has a high degree of confidence the earth is mere thousands of years old, since even today's relatively rapid erosion processes would level the mountains in a mere million years or so, and the gradual uplifting we see today would result only in gently rising inclines on endless plains, not the jagged topography seen in many Western landscapes. Meanwhile, from Piltdown Man, to Ernst Haeckel's "Ontology recapitulates Phylogeny", the pages of the Evolution Textbooks are peppered with frauds and hoaxes.
The same holds true for "germ theory", which has yet to demonstrate a single bacteria or virus is "pathogenic". Sure, scads of bacteria can produce toxins that will make a person ill, but the bacteria themselves do not attack cells. The same can be said for the so-called "viruses", which actually seem to be a component of the immune system. So why are diseases apparently contagious? That might have more to do with frequency modulation than the "transmissibility of pathogens". Meanwhile, all the experiments of Louis Pasteur are fraudulent, with no controls and very bad procedures. (One can safely assume that if the skull of a dog is perforated the poor animal will not remain healthy.)
Cosmology also has its share of ludicrous science. Back in the 1600's Isaac Newton postulated the planets are swirling around the sun and moons are orbiting the planets and the sun is orbiting the center of the Milky Way and all is made orderly by gravity. But when further observations negated this theory, along came Johannes Kepler to assert that the earth and planets orbited the sun in elliptical orbits. Of course, mathematicians know that an ellipse has two foci, while a circle has one center. But Kepler neglected to explain how gravity emanates from what is, precisely, nothing, and how this affects the motions of the heavens. No, we must postulate one ludicrous theory after another, rather than concede that perhaps, just perhaps, the Earth really is at the center of the universe.
So what should we really be concerned about? Well, for one, there was Little Jacinta's vision of "All those roads and fields full of people, crying because they have nothing to eat." If you are still depending on Wally World for your sustenance and daily bread you are way behind the curve. And if your diet mainly consists of processed food and soda pop you are not even in the ballpark anymore. Fasting is healthy not just for the soul but for the body also. Eating is vastly overrated. (When was the last time you heard a sermon on gluttony?) The time has come to stop being Dessert Fathers and rather imitate the Desert Fathers.
The next thing to be concerned about is the constant bombardment from the New Sodom, which is increasingly trying to suck people into dependence upon their electronic felgercarb to manage their day to day affairs. This Wolf is aplomb at the increasing number of people having recourse to "artificial intelligence" in a myriad of forms in order to "be productive", and meanwhile the dumbing down of society continues apace. I now routinely see people consulting a calculator to make change for a ten dollar bill, for instance.
If you want to know where America is going, consider the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1913, or the Weimar Republic in 1930.
Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us. You are our only hope.
"Dessert fathers" LOL!