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Offline Isaac C Bishop

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My proposal for instituting a decentralized anarcho-monarchist form of kingship in America that would provide self-governance to all.

Achieving Self Governance in America: Anarcho-Monarchist Kingdom of America – The Postil Magazine
Jeb Smith is the author of Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty.

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My proposal for instituting a decentralized anarcho-monarchist form of kingship in America that would provide self-governance to all.

Achieving Self Governance in America: Anarcho-Monarchist Kingdom of America – The Postil Magazine

I didn't read but I didnt find anything under control+F for "internet" or "computer"

The internet is going to change in the future, or at least the financial side of things.

I would recommend reading these to get a start of understanding how things are going to change.

https://blog.chain.link/introducing-chainlink-runtime-environment/

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/chainlink-kinexys-by-jp-morgan-and-ondo-finance-team-up-to-bring-bank-payment-rails-to-tokenized-asset-markets-302455268.html


https://x.com/chainlink/status/1932045935221121394

https://www.visa.com.sg/content/dam/VCOM/regional/ap/singapore/global-elements/docuмents/interim-report-e-hkd-pilot-programme-phase-2.pdf

https://blog.chain.link/realizing-the-onchain-cash-opportunity/


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My proposal for instituting a decentralized anarcho-monarchist form of kingship in America that would provide self-governance to all.

Achieving Self Governance in America: Anarcho-Monarchist Kingdom of America – The Postil Magazine

I look forward to reading. One thing seems quite clear, is that we cannot expect anything positive top down from the official religious and temporal powers. 

Many people express a great need for calm and it may be that religion will be rebuilt bottom up around monastic communities, that many will join. There are sufficient traditional bishops to ensure that all these communities will have validly ordained priests. 

I'm very inspired by how the Irish and Britons kept their religion alive around monastic communities whilst they had to wait 150 years for the invading Anglo Saxons to convert following the arrival of Saint Augustine in 597. During this time they were cut off from Rome. When the Council of Whitby convened in 664 to reunite the two churches, it was noted that the Celts had not erred in a single dogma of faith. The only difference between the Celts and newly christianised Saxons was the type of tonsure and the dating of Easter. 

Here is another view on how to rebuld Christianity https://youtu.be/tJ_guPVNlVc? They also suggest a rebuilding from the bottom, rather than hoping for a change at the top. They suggest a localised Catholicism where we rekindle local customs, local pilgrimages, devotion to local saints. 

I find these discussion very positive as I don't see how Rome can do anything to help. Even before Vatican 2 Rome had a habit of destroying local initiatives to keep the faith, and often with disastrous consequences. (1892 Ralliement, condemnation of Action Française, the Cristeros for example) 

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I look forward to reading. One thing seems quite clear, is that we cannot expect anything positive top down from the official religious and temporal powers.

Many people express a great need for calm and it may be that religion will be rebuilt bottom up around monastic communities, that many will join. There are sufficient traditional bishops to ensure that all these communities will have validly ordained priests.

I'm very inspired by how the Irish and Britons kept their religion alive around monastic communities whilst they had to wait 150 years for the invading Anglo Saxons to convert following the arrival of Saint Augustine in 597. During this time they were cut off from Rome. When the Council of Whitby convened in 664 to reunite the two churches, it was noted that the Celts had not erred in a single dogma of faith. The only difference between the Celts and newly christianised Saxons was the type of tonsure and the dating of Easter.

Here is another view on how to rebuld Christianity https://youtu.be/tJ_guPVNlVc? They also suggest a rebuilding from the bottom, rather than hoping for a change at the top. They suggest a localised Catholicism where we rekindle local customs, local pilgrimages, devotion to local saints.

I find these discussion very positive as I don't see how Rome can do anything to help. Even before Vatican 2 Rome had a habit of destroying local initiatives to keep the faith, and often with disastrous consequences. (1892 Ralliement, condemnation of Action Française, the Cristeros for example)

Amen, thanks for the links. I will look into them. 
Jeb Smith is the author of Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty.