TCR 2022 - Episode 47
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
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https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Grahame_S-Socialism_An_Actual_Experiment.pdf
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https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Douglas%20CH%20-%20The%20Alberta%20Experiment.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/navigation/Library1.htm
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Courage out of shadows and ashes in the time of Covid Or Eliot, Durrell, Tennyson By Graham Lyons
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Lyons_G-The_Light_Australia_Article.pdf
This is the centenary of US poet TS Eliot's The Waste Land, published in 1922, along with James Joyce's "stream of consciousness" novel, Ulysses. The Waste Land was a prescient work, one of its themes being the decline of "Western" civilisation. A century on, I believe we are witnessing its final, accelerated phase.
Eliot's principal metaphor is a desert-like wasted land which presents "a heap of broken images"...where the sun beats...and the dead tree provides no shelter. All that can be revealed to the "Son of man" is "fear in a handful of dust", from the famous passage (which I have always found fascinating, albeit disturbing):
And I will show you something different from either
Your shadow at morning striding behind you
Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.
What does Eliot mean by this? A sinister suggestion of death, mortality, and the ultimate futility of all human endeavour? Is it derived from Ecclesiastes 3: 20: "All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and turn to dust again", hence an invitation to ponder mortality? Is he referring to physical existence undermined by a fear of death? An all-consuming fear that drives humanity to destroy humanity, as witnessed in the industrial slaughter of “The Great War” several years before, resulting in wasted land and spiritual emptiness?
Or is it the essence of his metaphor of civilisational decline? Which we now see writ large in the combination of a stupefied, soul-destroying bread-and-circuses popular culture and the zealous determination of the minority (but powerful) woke "elites" to deconstruct and cancel what remains of a once rich and glorious cultural heritage.
More specifically, I think "fear in a handful of dust" signifies that sense of nameless dread that can arise without an immediate cause. Anyone who has not experienced such a sense of impending doom at some time during this past almost three years has not been paying attention!
This reminds me of the final chapter of Lawrence Durrell's Mountolive, my favourite novel. The author describes the mounting unease of Narouz, the Egyptian Coptic squire, on his vast estate near Alexandria, as he realises that he is in mortal danger: the corrupt government has sent a team of assassins to kill him, and we can make the link with “our own” (not!) governments, corrupted by the globalists, which have turned against us and are trying to kill and injure us with the poison quax.
The day of his death was like any other winter day at Karm Abu Girg; or if it was different it was only in one small and puzzling detail, the significance of which did not strike him at first: the servants ebbing away to leave him alone in the house...
Once last week Ali had reported the presence of unknown men upon the land, but he had not given the matter a thought. Often a stray Bedouin took a short cut across the plantations or a stranger rode through the property bound for the road to the city...
Here he dismounted to take some cuttings which he wrapped and stowed carefully. Then he straightened up for he had heard the sounds of movement in the green glades around him. Difficult to identify, to isolate - slither of a body among the leaves, or perhaps a pack-saddle catching in a branch...
The noise again. A water-rat plopped into the channel and swam quickly away. Among the bushes on two sides of the ride he could see indistinct movements. He sat, as immobile as an equestrian statue, his pistol grasped lightly in the left hand, his whip lying slightly behind him, his arm carved in the position of a fisherman about to make a long cast.
One of the lessons we learned from the covid coup, according to Zero Hedge, was:
Most people in our society are cowards. They will jettison all the fine values and principles which they have been so loudly boasting about all their lives merely to avoid the slightest chance of public criticism, inconvenience or even minor financial loss.
One of the most convincing explanations for the wholesale submission of most of the populace of “Western” countries to authoritarian covid diktats, usually without a fight, since February 2020, is found in Ghent University psychology professor, Mattias Desmet’s “mass formation” hypothesis. People in the grip of mass formation (the “ingroup” or “mass”) become intolerant of dissident voices (emanating from the “outgroup”, those smart enough to see what is really happening), and if it proceeds far enough, will actually join the government in committing atrocities against “outgroup” members. We have all witnessed tendencies for this kind of behaviour during the covid coup.
A false dichotomy of “safety or freedom” is presented, but an imposed technocracy merely entices the masses with the illusion of safety (“Keeping you safe from Covid”) and ultimately provides neither safety nor freedom. Hence those who fear death, who are paralysed by the “fear in a handful of dust”, provide suitable candidates for totalitarian control and will likely find themselves eventually trapped in a dismal dystopian prison, “slaves on a digital plantation.” We must be willing to live a life with inherent risks, and in which we will eventually die. “For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it” (Matthew 16: 25).
I reject the notion, which could be inferred from parts of The Waste Land, of the futility of resistance against civilisational decline, which, as we are witnessing, is by no means an inevitable organic evolutionary phenomenon. Rather it is characterised by tyranny imposed by a self-appointed “elite” which embodies breathtaking arrogance and disregard for the masses of humanity which it has “managed”, or rather enslaved within its “system”, for thousands of years. The enormity of this atrocity surely negates the notion that all human endeavour is meaningless.
How can standing up against the attempted imposition of a global corporate totalitarian dystopia be regarded as futile? This surely is the ultimate battle for humanity and also the supreme test of courage, that most intrinsic of human qualities, without which all of the others are mere window-dressing. Fighting against this pure satanic evil represents the ultimate test of our worthiness as humans to survive this fraught historical phase. It requires triumphing over "fear in a handful of dust". Does impending danger bring out the best in us…or do we cower in fear? Or, like so many, pretend the danger is not even present, which is merely a ploy to make their cowardice less obvious?
The evil afoot in the world is now so pervasive I can almost smell and feel it. It is our duty to oppose it, and the example provided by each of us matters. Do we provide a beacon of resistance to the imposition of tyranny, or do we follow the “go along to get along” pathway of least resistance, the way of the bien pensant ? It is the dissonant voice that will disturb the mass formation. The brave do not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all, and the freedoms we forgo now will be those that our grandchildren will never know existed.
The older among us can be inspired by these reflections of Tennyson’s ageing Ulysses:
Tho’ much is taken, much abides, and tho’
We are not that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
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TCR 2022 - Episode 46
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/looking-inward-to-change-the-world?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/VPA%20Handbook.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Byrne_LD-Centralisation-The_Policy_Of_Satanism.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/navigation/Library3.htm
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Le%20Bon%20G%20-%20The_Crowd.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/MindSpace.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Arendt_H-The_Origins_of_Totalitarianism.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_McDonald
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TCR 2022 - Episode 45
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
https://www.thinkinghousewife.com/2022/11/you-cant-vote-your-way-out-of-this/
https://www.online-literature.com/tennyson/718/
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Dobbs_G-On_Planning_the_Earth.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Stones_W-Social_Credit_Text_Book.pdf
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TCR 2022 - Episode 44
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/news/173697/safety-of-covid19-vaccines-to-be-debated-by-mps/
CV19 Vax Destroys Hearts & Brains of Billions of People – Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi
https://usawatchdog.com/cv19-vax-destroys-hearts-brains-of-billions-of-people-dr-sucharit-bhakdi/
World renowned microbiologist and virologist professor Sucharit Bhakdi MD has won many medical and scientific awards and has more than 300 peer reviewed research papers. Dr. Bhakdi was one of the first top global doctors to warn about the deadly and debilitating effects of the CV19 vax. He was right. Dr. Bhakdi says there is proof that if the injections reach the heart or the brain, they will be damaged beyond repair. Dr. Bhakdi brings up one autopsy that found this and explains, “In multiple parts of the brain in this deceased man, the doctor found the same thing. . . . He found the damned spike proteins in the smallest capillaries of the brain. . . There is no repair because what the doctor found was these small vessels were attacked by the immune system and destroyed. The doctor found irrefutable evidence of brain cell damage of cells that are dead and dying. Thispoor fellow died because his brain cells were dying. . . . The same patient that died . . . . had this multifocal, meaning at many different locations, necrotizing, meaning dying, encephalitis. . . . He had typical things being seen now in people post vax. They lose their personality. They lose their minds. They lose their capacity to think. They become demented. They can’t hear. They can’t speak. They can’t see. They are no longer the humans that they were. They are destroyed human beings. Their brains are destroyed. The doctor found something so terrible he had to publish right away. This was published October 1, 2022, in “Vaccine,” which is a leading scientific journal. It’s peer reviewed, and it was accepted right away. . . . It can be read by anyone. I beseech you to read it for yourself. The doctor doing the autopsy found apart from these terrible things happening to the brain, the same things were happening in the heart. It was happening in the heart of the same patient. He saw these same damned devil designed spike proteins. This means the gene that the perpetrators injected into billions of people reach the vessels of the brain and the heart. They are killing people. They are killing people in the most terrible, terrifying and tormenting way.”
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/10/10/1651
https://rumble.com/v1qhs6k-cv19-vax-destroys-hearts-and-brains-of-billions-of-people-dr-sucharit-bhakd.html
https://www.booktopia.com.au/corona-false-alarm--karina-reiss/book/9781645020578.html
https://totalityofevidence.com/prof-sucharit-bhakdi/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/afp982HFmjcS/
https://www.petermcculloughmd.com/
https://www.worldtribune.com/dr-malone-highly-vaccinated-suffering-worse-outcomes-than-those-with-natural-immunity/
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1993/mullis/facts/
China's "Social Credit Score System" - Fact or Fiction?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAYnZREu-Mk
Western government & the Western media have deliberately lied about China operating a central "social credit score" system driven by political and ideological criteria. However the same Western sources admit upon further examination that this is a myth, that no such system exists, and the multitude of systems China does use are for tracking and punishing what would be considered serious offenses anywhere.
References:
Business Insider - China's 'social credit' system ranks citizens and punishes them with throttled internet speeds and flight bans if the Communist Party deems them untrustworthy: https://www.businessinsider.com/china-social-credit-system-punishments-and-rewards-explained-2018-4
WIRED - The complicated truth about China's social credit system: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/china-social-credit-system-explained
Guardian - China bans 23m from buying travel tickets as part of 'social credit' system: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/01/china-bans-23m-discredited-citizens-from-buying-travel-tickets-social-credit-system
SCMP - What is China’s social credit system and why is it controversial?: https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3096090/what-chinas-social-credit-system-and-why-it-controversial
ASPI - Sponsors: https://www.aspi.org.au/sponsors
ASPI - Funding: https://www.aspi.org.au/about-aspi/funding
Foreign Policy - China’s Social Credit System Is Actually Quite Boring: https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/09/15/china-social-credit-system-authoritarian/
Foreign Policy - China’s Orwellian Social Credit Score Isn’t Real: https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/11/16/chinas-orwellian-social-credit-score-isnt-real/
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TCR 2022 - Episode 43
Arnis Luks interviews Mark Anderson and Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
https://www.vatican.va/content/john-xxiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_j-xxiii_enc_11041963_pacem.pdf
https://tvpworld.com/64146943/macrons-gift-for-pope-sparks-controversy-in-poland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqnCz_PD6Pk
https://wildrose.party/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/WIPA-Policy-and-Governance.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTdvSnj5LBk
https://www.facebook.com/BenFordhamRadio/posts/pfbid025ZKqKtDwGrbphEez2p8HSyR1PdWTXNvpkgRgKzmYJsLLKFfRF6sTFZAVt7CSiMPWl
https://thenationaltelegraph.com/regional/danielle-smiths-campaign-hired-a-serial-ndpliberal-candidate-and-trudeau-supporter
https://www.christianity.com/wiki/bible/image-of-god-meaning-imago-dei-in-the-bible.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTdvSnj5LBk
https://www.michaeljournal.org/articles/alternative-monetary-system/item/our-local-community-exchange-system
https://www.michaeljournal.org/articles/monetary-reform-other-sources/item/monetary-reform-and-how-a-national-monetary-system-should-work
https://www.michaeljournal.org/leaflet/efficient-financial-system/#p=1
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11353451/Devastated-parents-boy-15-died-collapsing-Liverpool-restaurant-pay-tribute.html
https://globalaffairs.org/research/public-opinion-survey/2022-chicago-council-survey Once you go to that site, scroll to bottom and you'll see several links to other parts of this survey. The one about covid is the one I referred to.
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TCR 2022 - Episode 42
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Bezmenov_Y-Love_Letter_To_America.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS9W-wlJHPA
https://www.ukcolumn.org/search?keywords=applied+behavioural+psychology
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Le Bon G - The_Crowd.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Chambers W - Letter_To_My_Children.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Art_of_War.pdf
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-27/ben-roberts-smith-nine-defamation-trial-concludes/
https://ia800309.us.archive.org/30/items/RulesForRadicals/RulesForRadicals.pdf
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/MindSpace.pdf
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THE CAUSES OF WAR: IS OUR FINANCIAL SYSTEM TO BLAME? by C.H. Douglas
THE CAUSES OF WAR: IS OUR FINANCIAL SYSTEM TO BLAME?
by C.H. Douglas
Text of a BBC broadcast delivered November 1934, published in "The Listener" 5 December 1934 and reprinted in the 1937 edition of "The Monopoly of Credit" (originally published 1931).
Perhaps the first necessity, if we wish to arrive at the truth of this matter, is to be clear on what we mean by “war”. The technical definition of war is “any action taken to impose your will upon an enemy or to prevent him from imposing his will upon you.”
It will be recognised at once that this definition of war makes the motive rather than the method the important matter to consider. I am much afraid that more energy is devoted at the present time to the endeavour to modify the methods of war than to removing the motive for war. If we recognise this, we shall be in a better position to realise that we are never at peace – that only the form of war changes.
Military wars are waged by nations, a statement which is the basis for the somewhat naïve and I think certainly erroneous idea that you would abolish war if you abolished nations. This is much like saying you would abolish rate-paying if you abolished Urban District Councils. You do not dispose of a problem by enlarging its boundaries, and, if I am not mistaken, the seeds of war are in every village.
I think that we can get a glimpse of the main causes of war if we consider the problems of statesmen, who are expected to guide the destinies of nations. I suppose most statesmen at the present time would agree that their primary problem is to increase employment, and to induce trade prosperity for their own nationals, and there are few of them who would not add that the shortest way to achieve this would be to capture foreign markets. Once this, the common theory of international trade is assumed, we have I believe set our feet upon a road whose only end is war. The use of the word “capture” indicates the desire to take away from the inhabitants of some other country, something with which they, being unable also under present conditions to be prosperous without general employment, do not desire to part. That is endeavouring to impose your will upon an adversary and is economic war, and economic war has always ultimately resulted in military war, and probably always will.
The so-called psychological causes of war, are, I feel confident, the response of human nature to irritations or fears which can be traced to this cause either directly or indirectly. To say that all men will fight if sufficiently irritated seems to me to be an argument against irritating them, rather than against human nature. It is not the irritation which causes the economic war, it is the economic war which causes the irritation.
Military war is an intensification of economic war, and differs only in method and not in principle. The armaments industry, for instance, provides employment and high wages to at least the same extent that it provides profit to employers, and I cannot see any difference between the culpability of the employee and that of the employer. I have no interest, direct or indirect, in the armaments industry, but I am fairly familiar with Big Business, and I do not believe that the bribery and corruption, of which we have heard so much in connection with armaments, is any worse in that trade than in many others.
Now so long as we are prepared to agree, firstly, that the removal of industrial unemployment is the primary object of statesmanship, and secondly, that the capture of foreign markets is the shortest path to the attainment of this objective, we have the primary economic irritant to military war always with us, and, moreover, we have it in an accelerating rate of growth, because production is expanding through the use of power machinery, and undeveloped markets, to which surplus can be poured are contracting. Any village which has two grocer shops, each competing for an insufficient and decreasing amount of business, while continually enlarging its premises, is a working demonstration of the economic causes of war – is, in fact, itself at war by economic methods.
I do not believe that it is sensible to lecture the publics of any or all of the nations on either the wickedness or the horrors of war, or to ask for goodwill to abolish military war or the trade in armaments, so long as it remains true that, if one of the village grocers captures the whole of the other grocer’s business, the second grocer and his employees will suffer. Or if it remains true that if one nation captures the whole of another nation’s trade the population of the second nation will be unemployed, and being unemployed they will suffer also.
It is poverty and economic insecurity which submits human nature to the greatest strain, a statement which is easily provable by comparing suicide statistics with bankruptcy statistics and business depression. A curve showing the relationships between these matters will be published in next week's "Listener". Suicides are less in numbers during wars, not because people like wars, but because there is more money about. Suicides are also less in number during trade booms for the same reason. To know, therefore, whether war is inevitable, we have to know whether, firstly, there is enough real wealth, not money, but goods and services available to keep the whole population in comfort without the whole of the population being employed, and, secondly, if this is so, what it is that prevents this wealth from being distributed.
In regard to the first question, I believe there can be no doubt as to the answer. We are all beginning to be familiar with the phrase “poverty amidst plenty”, and it is generally admitted that the crisis of the past four or five years has been a crisis of glut and not a crisis of scarcity. Yet during that crisis, poverty has been widely extended, because unemployment has been widely extended. So that we have experimental evidence that full employment is not necessary to produce the wealth that we require – it is only necessary to the end we may be able to distribute wages – quite a different matter.
In regard to the second question, therefore, we know that it is lack of money in the hands of individuals to enable them to buy the wealth which is available, and not the lack of available goods, which makes men poor. As our arrangements are at the present time, money is primarily distributed in respect of employment, which, as the glut has shown, is in many cases not necessary or even desirable. So that it is not too much to say that the causes of war and the causes of poverty amidst plenty are the same, and they may be found in the monetary and wage system, and that broadly speaking the cure for poverty and the beginnings of the cure for war can be found in a simple rectification of the money system. This rectification must, I think, take the form of a National Dividend, either in a simple or more complex form, so that while there is real wealth to be distributed, nobody shall lack for want of money with which to buy the real wealth. Perhaps I need hardly to tell you that money is actually made by the banking system, and not by agriculture or industry. The “Encyclopaedia Britannica” states the matter very clearly in its article on banking in the words: “Banks lend money by creating the means of payment out of nothing”. I hope you understand this. Banks make money in the sense that a brick maker makes bricks, not by getting it from someone else. 90% of our money is made by banks, claimed as their own, and lent to the public at interest.
It seems difficult to make it clear that the proposal for a National Dividend, which would enable the products of our industrial system to be bought by our own population, has nothing to do with Socialism, as that is commonly understood. The main idea of Socialism appears to be the nationalisation of productive undertakings and their administration by Government departments. Whatever merits such a proposal may have or may not have, it does not touch the difficulty we have been considering. The provision of a National Dividend is merely to place in the hand of each one of the population, in the form of dividend-paying shares a share of what is now known as the National Debt, without, however, confiscating that which is already in private hands, since the National Credit, is in fact immensely greater than the portion of the National Debt which now provides incomes to individuals.
The practical effect of a National Dividend would be firstly, to provide a secure source of income to individuals which, though it might be desirable to augment it by work when obtainable, would nevertheless, provide all the necessary purchasing power to maintain self-respect and health. By providing a steady demand upon our producing system, it would go a long way towards stabilising business conditions, and would assure producers of a constant home market for their goods. We already have the beginnings of such a system in our various pension schemes and unemployment insurance, but the defect for the moment of these, is that they are put forward in conjunction with schemes of taxation which go a long way towards neutralising their beneficial effect. While this is inevitable under our present monetary system, it is far from being inevitable when the essentially public nature of the monetary system receives the recognition which is its due, but is not yet granted to it by our bankers.
It may be asked, with reason, why the provision of a National Dividend, even if effective in removing the prime motive for aggressive war on the part of Great Britain, would so affect the motives of other nations as to prevent them from making war upon us. I think the answer to this is twofold. In the first place, I believe it to be, while the present financial system persists, merely sentimental to suppose that a weak nation, particularly if it be also a rich nation, is a factor making for peace. Quite the contrary. It is as sensible to say that bank would never be robbed if it has paper walls. International bankers are, almost to a man, strong advocates of national disarmament, but their bank clerks, alone among civilian employees in this country, are armed with revolvers, and the strength of bank premises compares with that of modern fortresses. Strength, unaccompanied by a motive for aggression, is a factor making for peace.
A radical modification of the existing financial system will make it possible to build up a strong and united nation free from economic dissension, which would by its strength, offer a powerful deterrent to aggressive war. And, secondly, the spectacle of a contented and prosperous Britain, willing to trade, but not forced by unemployment to fight for trade, would provide an irresistible object-lesson in genuine progress and would be imitated everywhere.
Why should these modifications not be made? For an answer to that question I must refer you to the Bank of England, which is all-powerful in these matters. Mr. Montague Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, which is a private company, described the relations of the Bank of England and the Treasury as those of Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
It is not suggested that bankers have a wish to precipitate war. Far from it. Bankers dislike war only less than they dislike any change in the financial system with which, almost alone amongst other sections of the community, they appear to be completely satisfied.
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TCR 2022 - Episode 41
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
https://alethonews.com/2022/10/11/nato-once-lost-underwater-drone-under-nord-stream-gazprom-reminds/
https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/australia-considers-sending-trainers-to-help-ukraine-troops-20221011-p5bos0
https://detv.us/2022/10/10/us-ships-record-amounts-of-lng-to-eu-rt-us/
https://www.rt.com/news/564495-uk-plotted-crimea-bridge-attack/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/29/cameron-british-attack-syria-mps
https://alor.org/Storage/navigation/Library6.htm
https://alor.org/Storage/navigation/Library1.htm
Causes of War CH Douglas Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw28HmmvNNs
Causes of War CH Douglas Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw28HmmvNNs
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDyKdP7Wy-8Fgl3lCUFe2qg
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ALOR National Seminar - Divine Service - Father Peter Coote
ALOR National Seminar - Divine Service - Father Peter Coote
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ALOR National Seminar - Restoring Our Spiritual Commons - M. Oliver Heydorn
M. Oliver Heydorn: OUR SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE
Our Christian Spiritual Inheritance brings cause to seek the Canon
- Truth - Common Good, being the locus standi justification for all
institutions to serve the individual first and foremost. Man inherits
the Divine Spark from his Maker.
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Heydorn_MO-Restoring_the_Spiritual_Commons.pdf
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ALOR National Seminar - Restoring Our Constitutional Commons - Philip Benwell MBE
Philip Benwell MBE: OUR CONSTITUTIONAL INHERITANCE
The mother of Parliaments-England has been the Constitutional
beacon across many hundreds of years. However, it also holds some
bitter records of tyranny and struggles against power across those
same years. Can this beacon of Constitutionalism shed light as safe
refuge leading the world away from tyranny.
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Benwell_P-Constitutional_Commons.pdf
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ALOR National Seminar - Restoring The Intellectual Commons - Robert Balzola
Robert Balzola: OUR INTELLECTUAL INHERITANCE
Our Christian Intellectual Inheritance has permeated our political,
judicial and educational institutions resulting in divisions of power,
separation of function, and cultural traditions of learning which
encompass personal rights and responsibilities.
https://alor.org/Storage/Library/PDF/Balzola_R-On_Intellectual_Commons.pdf
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TCR 2022 - Episode 40
Arnis Luks interviews Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
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TCR 2022 - Episode 39
Arnis Luks interviews Mark Anderson and Robert Klinck about current events and their political ramifications.
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