Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Leaving the Cult of Wokeness with Jordan Peterson | Africa Brooke -

This WOKENESS CULTURE in which we are immersed  is a MONSTER in plain sight


Africa Brooke's letter is brilliant  and I recommend everybody read it. 
Africa Brooke's letter


And needless to say Jordan Peterson and his daughter Mikhaila are amazing. 
YOUTUBE video
Leaving the Cult of Wokeness with Jordan Peterson | Africa Brooke - 
"In this episode, Mikhaila hosts Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Africa Brooke. Africa shares her experience with writing her viral article. She offers some insight on how to be conscious of one's actions and finding their authentic voice. In addition to discussing wokeness, they also delve into politics in connection to religion, in-group preference, and accepting other perspectives. Check out how Africa was influenced by Dr. Peterson in this episode. "

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Canada Needs Our Lady - Saturday, October 16, 2021 Noon

My sister Pat and I had initially planned on joining the Noon Hour Prayer Rally at McArthur and Prince of Wales in Ottawa but decided on joining a group on Quincy Ave in Beacon Hill mainly because it was closer to where we lived.  As it turned out nothing was happening at the Quincy location  ( we waited a while) so we decided to pray at Mary's Grotto at the Annunciation of the Lord Catholic Church 2414 Ogilvie Road. There were just the two of us along with Mary of course and our Guardian Angels 

Prayers after the Rosary















Monday, October 11, 2021

Genocide in Ireland / 1845-1851

Pilgrimage to Ennistymon
Jimmy Patricia and Maureen

with obituary of our great great grandfather John Maloney 
Background to the Maloney Brother's Emigration from Clare click here



“The Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 was the greatest social calamity, in terms of morality and suffering, that Ireland has ever experienced."

From Ireland's Great Hunger Museum

" More evictions took place in the County here (Clare) than in any other in Ireland. By the time the Famine had ended, up to eighty thousand souls had perished in Clare.  

Those who survived this holocaust could rarely bring themselves to speak of it to their children and when they did invariably referred to it indirectly as "An Drochshaol - the Bad Times"

From the memorial in Ennistymon, Clare


 “The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845–1849” that “…no issue has provoked so much anger or so embittered relations between the two countries (England and Ireland) as the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation.” 

"Cecil Woodham-Smith, noted scholar and author “The Great Hunger” 




  • More on Maureen's Pilgrimage to Ennistymon Clare Ireland with Pat and Jimmy - The Work House and the Genocide in Ireland here

  • Irish Great Hunger Museum - Ireland: A Brief Overview here The Irish Famine of 1845 to 1852 was the greatest social calamity, in terms of morality and suffering, that Ireland has ever experienced”and here 

  • Workhouse records reveal rural Ireland’s harsh past Mary McKee  here

  • The Workhouse by Derek Reed 

  • The Great Irish Famine ( Genocide ) documentary (1996) here


Documentary


Wednesday, October 6, 2021

On This Rock: The Great Apostasy

On This Rock: The Great Apostasy:   "Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were put around hi...

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Expert on Residential Schools Speaks Up - Brian Holdsworth Interviews Dr. Rodney Clifton



"We can't have reconciliation, we can't have harmony, we can't have comradarie  and peace without abiding in the truth. The truth is something that is rare. That is why we value the truth.  Anything that is highly valued tends to be rare. People value precious metal because they are harder to find. Well, the truth is harder to find as well. If you find yourself in a situation where everybody seems to be adopting a narrative that they all think is true and they're swept up in it and they are holding on to it with white knuckled enthusiasm, that has to make you wonder sometimes if the truth is found there." Brian Holdsworth

"Rodney brings a unique perspective, not merely from his own experience, although he does have a great depth of personal experience to share, but also as an expert, as a PHD Sociologist who provided research, and training and teaching through the University of Manitoba, in that capacity he brought together a team of researchers who poured over the vast documentation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which was brought together to investigate the history of Residential Schools and to arrive at the Truth of the matter. As he mentions in this interview there are three thousand plus pages in that document and so there are very few people who have actually familiarized themselves with the entirety of that content and even if they have, keeping all that in ordered understanding and perspective is still quite the challenge and that's why so many people rely on the Media to give us the bite sized portions of that or the TRC Summary Report which we discussed in this conversation as well.  I've listened to testimonies. I have read reports and I even read a letter today written by an academic  to his students in which he conceded the worst parts of the Narrative that we have come to adopt about Residential Schools which is Universally negative, let's admit that for a second, and which he also says 'it's wrong to be defensive about this we have to admit our failings and we have to be willing to be able to examine the Truth even if it makes us uncomfortable'" Brian Holdsworth