Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 5:51 a.m. No.24001431   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1731

Brown is Enforcing Omerta

 

The silence from Brown is deafening, so I will fill it with informed perspectives to make sense of the subversion and chaos – "Yuri Bezmenov" Dec 19

 

Preview

 

Brown is a mafia that is enforcing omerta, the code of silence. For five days after two students were killed on campus, they provided no helpful leads on the suspect. For background, I recommend reading my open letter to Brown President Christina Paxson demanding her resignation.

 

The suspect took his own life. However, the real investigation is just beginning. In this 30-minute monologue, I will cover:

 

Our mission to deliver accountability for Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and avoid the memory hole

 

Hanlon’s Razor update: The more time goes by, the more we can attribute to malice instead of incompetence

 

The recent history of Brown’s town gown relations with Providence: power shift from Italian mafia to woke mafia in 2001 - Mayor Buddy Cianci Imprisoned, Brown President Ruth Simmons coronated

 

Based on facts alone and regardless of outcome, President Paxson has failed - putting ourselves in her shoes to evaluate her options

 

Tips about potential accomplices and review session that was attacked - why Brown has not provided any high-quality footage or witness testimonies

 

Normie reactions: some fell for the propaganda of the initial person of interest that was briefly detained and released, but more are questioning the lack of transparency and logic

 

Providence press conferences: a clownish side show with Mayor Brett Smiley, Police Chief Oscar Perez (Medellin born with a drug trafficking nephew), and Rhode Island AG Peter Neronha

 

Add your theories in the comments…

 

https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/brown-is-enforcing-omerta

Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 5:53 a.m. No.24001436   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1438

memo to potus:

 

Sir: As long Planned Parenthood and the Ghey Mafia make the rules, America's days are numbered.

 

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 5:56 a.m. No.24001447   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24001112

kek

anon started getting promo emails from "Bongino Report" in late Octo.

 

Whether he was being spoofed or was self-promoting, that's alway a sign of comp'dedness.

Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 6:10 a.m. No.24001481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1494 >>1497

The Neopagan Temptation: A Threat to Christian Values

 

The author, Jerry Salyer, argues that the neopagan temptation, exemplified by the radical right's identitarian movement, poses a threat to Christian values. This movement, influenced by Nietzsche's ideas, advocates for a return to a more primal, masculine way of life, rejecting the Christian emphasis on love, mercy, and charity.

 

The Neopagan Element in the Radical Right

Salyer notes that the radical right's neo-pagan element is characterized by a celebration of genetic engineering, robots, cybernetics, and bio-manipulation, which is reminiscent of Michel Foucault's ideas. This movement's focus on power, strength, and individualism is at odds with the Christian values of mercy, kindness, and self-sacrifice.

 

The Defeat of Heresy

Salyer contends that the defeat of heresy lies not in embracing the opposite heresy, but in recovering the whole truth about man's nature and destiny. He argues that a complete and Christian vision of the good life recognizes the daring, strength, initiative, and creativity associated with "master morality" alongside the mercy and kindness of "slave morality."

 

A Christian Vision of the Good Life

Salyer emphasizes that the Catholic Faith has given us chivalry, repelled Islamic invasion during the Middle Ages, sponsored the great voyages of discovery, and fostered the incredible achievements of modern science. He asserts that no one needs to take lessons from Nietzsche about what it means to be a man, as the Catholic heritage provides a complete and Christian vision of the good life.

 

Critique of the Radical Right's Approach

Salyer criticizes the radical right's approach, which he believes is focused on entertainment and comfort, leading to a society that mistakes these as the end goal of human existence. He argues that this approach will lead to a society that falls before one that appeals to deeper ideals of courage and self-sacrifice.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, Salyer's article highlights the neopagan temptation's threat to Christian values and argues that a complete and Christian vision of the good life recognizes the importance of both "master morality" and "slave morality." He emphasizes the need for a return to the Catholic heritage and the values it provides, rather than embracing the radical right's neo-pagan ideology.

 

https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2025/12/15/george-orwells-enduring-explanation-of-the-neopagan-temptation/

Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 6:13 a.m. No.24001497   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24001481

 

moar

 

The Problem with Identitarianism

 

George Orwell's work provides a relevant perspective on this issue. Orwell's review of Mein Kampf, in particular, highlights the book's enduring influence and the temptation of neopaganism. Orwell notes that the key mystery is not the book's content, but its popularity. This suggests that the radical right's neopagan element is not simply a matter of rejecting Christianity, but rather a response to the perceived failures of modernity.

Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 6:16 a.m. No.24001507   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24001499

 

The Radical Right and Its Concerns

 

The radical right, as described by Rod Dreher, has emerged as a post-Christian identitarian movement that has adapted the same harsh identity-politics categories as the woke left to shape its own thinking and rhetoric. This phenomenon has gained attention in recent years, with some critics arguing that it poses a threat to traditional values and ideals.

 

The radical right's emphasis on identity politics and its rejection of mainstream liberal values has led to a surge in popularity among young people, particularly young men. However, this movement's focus on identity politics to the exclusion of faith, hope, and charity raises concerns about its long-term implications.

 

In his essay "The Radical Right Is Coming for Your Sons," Dreher highlights the problematic strains within the identitarian right, which often hide behind cogent critiques of advanced liberal modernity. The movement's adoption of harsh identity-politics categories and its celebration of genetic engineering, robots, and bio-manipulation as ways to demolish traditional notions of human dignity is seen by some as a rejection of the dignity of human life.

 

Orwell's work, particularly his review of Mein Kampf, provides a relevant perspective on the radical right's appeal. Orwell noted that Hitler's message of struggle, danger, and death resonated with a nation in need of a more profound sense of purpose and meaning. This resonates with the current context, where many young Americans are disillusioned with the niceness and comfort offered by mainstream liberal values.

 

The radical right's emphasis on struggle, danger, and sacrifice is seen as a reaction against the comfort and security offered by modern society. However, this rejection of comfort and security for the sake of struggle and sacrifice raises concerns about the movement's long-term implications. Orwell's argument that societies that prioritize comfort and entertainment over deeper ideals of courage and self-sacrifice are more susceptible to totalitarianism is particularly relevant in this context.

 

It is worth noting that the radical right is not a monolithic entity, and its concerns are not necessarily identical to those of the woke left. However, the movement's focus on identity politics and its rejection of traditional values raises concerns about its potential to undermine the values of faith, hope, and charity that are essential to a healthy society.

 

ibid

Anonymous ID: f084bd Dec. 19, 2025, 6:20 a.m. No.24001519   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1602

>>24001513

it's like "Gross National Product" vs. "Gross Domestic Product."

 

They always rebranding things so you have to keep getting "educated."

 

L. Ron Hubbard was expert at this.