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Looking forward to reading your new book "Canada's Potential Eurasian Future" .

Thank you for providing it.

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I’m trying to figure out why you hate Latin civilization so much—I mean, really, that IS Western Civilization. I’m guessing the division you’re linking up with has to do with things that happened in the Iron Age around the time of King Josiah. Just keep in mind that when Josiah made his reforms to get rid of the goddess, etc. practically no one read. No one paid attention to it because they couldn’t. They had no idea what those people were talking about, and that was even up to the time of Jesus when only 5% of the people were literate. People have always wanted tangible and visual religion. You don’t like the fact that the Latin civilization encrypted elements of the pre-Biblical Bronze and Iron Age that threatens the Biblical narratives—read archeology.

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I follow Matthew Ehret for a long time, and he definitely does not hate Latin civilization - where did you get this impression? Did I miss something? What stops you from paying attention and really listening to what he has to say? I can ensure you, he is very constructive and offers excellent solutions. He has a vast knowledge of history and is very meticulous in his research, that's why I love following his work. Matthew Ehret and Cynthia Chung have reminded me that I can also be solution-oriented. BTW, critical thinking is not about criticizing and smashing other opinions, it is about having an open mind and focused attention which help us analyze problems and find appropriate solutions.

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Let’s say you say that Bernard of Clairvaux is an occultist. He lived in 1115. Exactly what writings and what things did he write and did he do that make him an occultist. This was at a time when occult meant that which is hidden in the folds of nature, that God planted divine seeds in nature, this is what the Latins called the occult, the hidden. . This later was to become science. To defend the occult, then, was to defend the investigative spirit into the Book of Nature. Occultism as we understand it didn’t come into existence until the 17th century around the French Revolution, and of course there was the Polish Jacob Frank. I mention King Josiah because I think that is the real problem. People don’t understand that Christianity came out of the ancient world of people who were left out of the reforms of the 7th century BC. So, the Latin world encrypted many elements of the ancient Bronze and Iron Age. It wasn’t really the occult. Before there was text there was ritual, and the ritual based religions remained along side text. People who couldn’t read kept practicing ancient ways and this was incorporated into the Latin and Orthodox religions.

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Your trilogy on the Canadian situation from the beginning, makes me agree with your thoughts. This is the way forward, and may it come to Pass.

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Just to add to my previous post . Especially now that the US administration is planning on taking us over ,LOL, I seriously think that we as Canadians ,if we were slightly more open minded ,would consider making an application to join BRICS + .It makes so much sense to me .Canada has the vast North and so as the Russian federation .Outside of the Russia,Russia,Russia constant hate narrative, I honestly think that we could be good neighbors in trade , arts ,sports and aerospace .Also mutual student exchange in universities and visits so as to learn from each other . If I remember correctly we used to do that .

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Congratulations for the new book, Matthew!

Don't worry about negative responses. We have absolutely no problem with the content of this book - because we have been following you for quite a time now, and we have never caught you on one single lie or bad intent. Absolutely no glitches, no cracks in the narrative. Only truthful people can be so consistent.

I agree with you: facing the truth is the only way out. Knowing the truth opens the possibility of finding the right solution(s). We can only solve a problem when we understand its roots!

When my eyes opened, I struggled for a while (I felt horror), but I was very lucky to find excellent sources of knowledge like you and Cynthia and many others - of course, when looking for answers, I also stumbled upon some false prophets, i.e. assets pretending to be "alternative media", but quite soon, as my knowledge grew, I could recognize them as such - the litmus paper is the way they are speaking about other nations: if they are spreading hatred toward China, Iran, Russia, Arab countries, etc., they are suspicious, usually I take time and observe them closely - and soon I can see cracks in their narrative!

Now I feel so strong as never before. No more depression! I can move mountains, and I do move mountains! I am also working on finding and applying solutions in a practical way. And it works! If we go in the right way (in harmony with natural laws), it seems like the whole universe is helping us. This natural law is called syntrophy in physics, I realized recently. It works not only in nature, but also in society (we, people, are part of nature, ie. from this world, too).

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Get wise to the Great Replacement if you have not been paying attention to it in my podcast here:

https://soberchristiangentlemanpodcast.substack.com/p/s2-ep-7-the-great-replacement-strategy

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