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Offline Dawn

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Has any one read this book?
« on: September 09, 2006, 09:27:42 AM »
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  • Has anyone read "The Rite of Sodomy" by Randy Engel? I have been reading passages that have been included in Dr. Thomas Drolesky's latest writings. This seems to be a book well worth reading. I am so angry  :really-mad2: I would like to go to the next meeting of those so-called American bishops and pull them out by the hair of there head.  :mad:Dawn


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    « Reply #1 on: September 09, 2006, 10:17:56 AM »
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  • Geez, Mary, there is sooo much you simplly must look at Christ or Chaos and read the articles there where he references this book. This book chronicles what the sodomites have done. It even has one whole chapter on "Cardinal" Bernardin. It tells how "Cardinal" Spellman worked to bring birth control to Puerto Rico and then to the States. It tells how "Cardinal" O'Connell was a conservative, but, alas, also a sodomite so that he was unable to stop these things. It docuмents mincing Montini and his being arrested in Milan for gee, guess what? Visiting male prostitutes. And, furthermore, these things have always been known, but in days gone by they did not speak of it publicly but turned there well coiffed heads the other way. I am not certain if we can mention the S*E*D*E* word here but there is no way those filthy beasts are Catholic. You read and I must get that book.Dawn


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    « Reply #2 on: September 09, 2006, 10:38:40 AM »
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  • Sorry, I am getting ready to go shopping, Yes, these articles that I have read are on Christ or Chaos site by Thomas Drolesky, and I also noticed that Daily Catholic by Michael Cain has linked to Dr. D's website. Yes, I have read some of this before, Like, the freemasons blackmailing Monitini the weenie because of his very public affair with an Italian movie star (male) the would keep their mouths shut if Montini the Weenie would lift the ban on cremation. I have long thought that when Montini said the "Smoke of Satan has infiltrated the Vatican." that it was a statement of mission accomplished.

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    « Reply #3 on: September 09, 2006, 10:50:00 AM »
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  • This has made my mind up for sure on what I think of the NEWatican. I see Benedict is in Germany, what new insanity will he spout, plus, what is up with those red hats, I KNOW I KNOW, the real popes wore them but the one he had on recenctly looked odd. My eleven year old ran and told me that the Pope was wearing a red hat like the red hat society ladies. I said nothing, I am tired of them embarrasing me with my older children.

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    « Reply #4 on: September 10, 2006, 01:28:38 PM »
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  • This is too true. This has been a long time in the making. We know that the Masons had this plan a few hundred years ago, and the motto was Slowly and through the children.And so it began, just little things, like say Let us send our children to public school and drip drip they went. The massive assualt, I think, began at the start of this last century. There we say the masonic inspired first and second world wars and with each they attacked the women and children. The men were busy at war and the women, especially during WWII were told they could be like men. Then began the campaign to change men into women and alot of this was, though not started by ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs, they carried the ball anything to destroy families. What they always knew was that the number one enemy of Masonry is the Catholic Church. Hmmm,what to do...I know let's infiltrate the Church with our own kind. That was the one sure was to make the Church shaky and accomplish what they wished. Sometimes I read things in the news that I believe would make the perverts like Montini or even Ben Franklin blush we are all so bold know.


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    « Reply #5 on: September 10, 2006, 02:13:52 PM »
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  • Yes, I am aware of Cardinal Siri. I have a book on the Life of Blessed Taigi. I also believe that Pope Pius XII made bishops in secret. Malachi Martin being one of them. There is just too much proof on the infiltration. Now, I know that there are other books AA-1025 and so on. They will spend days on fisheaters saying that it is a work of fiction, maybe. However, one must be blind to not see that whoever wrote this book and others were either prophets or insiders. You say you have problems with your sons and the Church. When my oldest step-son was in his teens I would drop hints towards the priesthood. I would wince and hold my breath because I was hoping he would not notice the soft tones and manicured hands of the NO priests. Well, we finally had one who was a former Marine. Big difference. This guy smashed his cell phone against the fence outside once because it was interfering with his pulling parishioners off the street and into the confessional. He would be in the confessional every moment he could be. He roared when he preached. Well, Chris did become a Marine, and has fallen from the Church. I blames thow prancing Nancy boys and there goofy women on the altar. No young guy would be interested in that. Never mind the nuns at that Church. From one extreme to the other. Sister gym shoes the manly nun and sister red high heels who was about 70 or so and taught R.C.I.A. Her favorite outfit at Christmas? Her too cute sweatshirt proclaming "SHE IS BORN" I kid you not, when it was time for my children to make First Communion I told the Monsignior that it would be overmy damn dead body she would speak to my children.

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    « Reply #6 on: September 10, 2006, 02:55:47 PM »
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  • No, not a clue. But, now I will really give you a headache, in light of upcoming film by Mel Gibson, I did read some interesting prophecies from the Mayan's. Now, ask me whereI read that?http://www.aztlan.net/index.html, I think here somewhere. Anyway, they say big things will happen from now til 2016-2018.

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    « Reply #7 on: December 31, 2009, 07:15:42 PM »
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  • Have any of our new members had a chance to read this book?

    Also, I wonder how Dawn is doing these days!  I hope she and her family are all well and wish them a Merry Christmas.

    If I had $80 I'd buy this book immediately.  I think I'm strong enough to read it now.  A poster on Fisheaters who has read it has made some interesting comments.


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    « Reply #8 on: January 01, 2010, 05:44:27 PM »
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  • It's been blackballed by "the Colony" and I don't know if it ended up being self-published.  It's about 1400 pages.

    Maybe not very many copies published?  

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    « Reply #9 on: January 01, 2010, 06:04:36 PM »
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  • Quote from: Elizabeth
    It's been blackballed by "the Colony" and I don't know if it ended up being self-published.  It's about 1400 pages.

    Maybe not very many copies published?  


    That makes sense being self-published. I have heard some good audio interviews of Randi Engle on Radio Roman Catholic. From what I have heard, and what articles I have read by her, I believe she is one very sharp lady.

    Elizabeth, what is 'The Colony'? I am not familiar with that term. I tried to do a quick internet search, but as you can imagine there are all sorts of hits when one enters that word.

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    « Reply #10 on: January 01, 2010, 11:01:12 PM »
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  • Quote from: Thurifer
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    If I had $80 I'd buy this book immediately.  I think I'm strong enough to read it now.  A poster on Fisheaters who has read it has made some interesting comments.

    I don't know if it is that much money. But, I do remember it being prohibitively expensive for a paperback book. I wonder why it costs so much.


    It's 63 bucks, and it's expensive because the volume of sales isn't enough to justify inventory of the book, so orders are filled out of small print runs, perhaps a few hundred at a time prints at a time, which is not cheap on a per-book basis.


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    « Reply #11 on: January 02, 2010, 01:49:27 PM »
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  • Quote from: Iuvenalis
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    If I had $80 I'd buy this book immediately.  I think I'm strong enough to read it now.  A poster on Fisheaters who has read it has made some interesting comments.

    I don't know if it is that much money. But, I do remember it being prohibitively expensive for a paperback book. I wonder why it costs so much.


    It's 63 bucks, and it's expensive because the volume of sales isn't enough to justify inventory of the book, so orders are filled out of small print runs, perhaps a few hundred at a time prints at a time, which is not cheap on a per-book basis.

    That's a very good explanation for the price of this book. Thanks.

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    « Reply #12 on: January 02, 2010, 03:23:08 PM »
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  • Hi St.Jude,  Mrs. Engel has coined the term 'colony' for the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ network within the Church.  From what I can gather, she has assembled a detailed explanation for her term.

    Iuvenalius, $63 is better than $80; I'll let my husband know.  We are going to buy it soon.  Hey, I wonder if Matthew sells it?

    Thurifer, the silence about her work from certain quarters speaks volumes.  They do not dare acknowledge this work.  I am betting it gets right smack down to the bottom of what our problems have been these past 10 decades.  

    I am certain it will take fortitude to read.  Nobody really wants to face real demons head-on.  And this particular Rite confects them immediately.

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    « Reply #13 on: January 02, 2010, 03:29:49 PM »
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  • P.S. I still miss Dawn.

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    « Reply #14 on: January 02, 2010, 04:17:36 PM »
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  • I have not read the book but from what I have heard so far, the implication is that Pius XII(XIII) knew about the 'colony' and took no action. The term 'Pacelli's pet' is apparently to describe 'cardinal' Spellman.

    These allegations would make the Pope an anti-pope and it is therefore not surprising to find the Judaics Montieth and Riesman promoting the book. Mr Vennari is also promoting this book and he is part of the crowd spreading the Mrs Martinez theory that the liberal Pius XII(XIII) is the spawn of the masonic Card Rampolla cell that suuposedly emerges from the Capranica Institute--yawn.

    I have seen no actual evidence that Pope Pacelli knew of the 'colony'. If there is any in the book besides an ad hominum slur or two I would like to see it presented.

    There Is No Such Thing As 'Sede Vacantism'...
    nor is there such thing as a 'Feeneyite' or 'Feeneyism'