A monk name Paisios, who was later canonized as a saint in the Greek Orthodox Church, lived for decades in this famous monastery on Mount Athos in northeastern Greece on the Aegean coast.
An Italian comrade, wife and mother sent me info on his prophecies that she found posted on a forum in her language.
I had it translated here by Google, and the text in English is found below
You can see massive similarities between what Brother Piaisios and Nicholas Van Rensburg said… yet I truly doubt that the Greek monk had ever heard of Van Rensburg, who lived 7,000 km (4,400 miles) directly to the south, and was just a simple farmer, a man who could hardly read, a good husband, and the excellent father of a large, God-fearing family.
Also, VR died in 1927, when Paisios was just three. 😉 But who knows? Maybe the old Boer and the Greek toddler exchanged notes, or talked on Zoom, by using a time machine. 😉
Also, VR’s prophecies only came out in the Afrikaans language, and not in English until after the monk Piasios had died. Did Piaisios secretly study Afrikaans on Mount Athos? 😉
…..Wikipedia on Piaisios (to read, browse through skip over)
*** “Christianity is 75% true because its key teachings are not from jews but from the Persian Aryan named Zoroaster. 25% is jewish self-worshiping garbage.
God and angels can work through anyone or any symbol that is acceptable, familiar and comfortable for you.
If a Christian dies or has a NDE, he or she might see Jesus. A Buddhist might see Buddha, and a heathen Odin.
In the excellent 1997 ET movie “contact” with Jodie Foster and David Morse, the higher being assumes the shape and voice of her late father to make her less scared, and then he says many deeply true things to her, while admitting that he had shape-shifted:
Interestingly, in all the NDE literature I have read, so far I have not even one time come across a jew seeing Moses. To their shock, they often see Jesus, whom they were taught to hate!
Jesus basically faked being a jew, just like the alien faking being Jodie’s father, in order to connect psychologically with that minority of jews that really consists of decent people who are troubled by many jewish teachings. So, to reach out to them, Jesus became “like one of them.”
I came back to the Austro-German Folk in 1889, not as a field marshal from Ireland, and a count, as I was before,
…but as a man of simple, Austro-Bavarian peasant stock, as a worker whose ancestors had lived in huts (in “Hütten,” hence “Hitler,” meaning “hut[dwel]ler”).
Lederhosen-Adi in the snow (Actually, I really loved these leather shorts with high wool stockings! And girls like men in them, too. 😉 )
This worker-peasant image, though I was an intellectual who read thousands of books, was assumed so I could reach out the the white working class and save them from the satanic jewish movement called communism!
Get out the shovel and pitch in!
“I am of you, and represent the best of you!” Every great leader establishes this.
I DELIBERATELY stayed a corporal! I refused to become an officer! And after field marshal, and the Order of Maria Theresa and the Order of the Bath,
…what is the thrill in being a lieutenant? 😉
God works patiently and lovingly with the images we are comfortable with and used to!
What did the common jewish people know? Sheep and shepherds, and the danger from wolves!
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Paisios of Mount Athos
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Paisios of Mount Athos
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Born | Arsenios Eznepidis 25 July 1924 Pharasa, Cappadocia, Ottoman Empire[note 1] |
Residence | Konitsa; Mount Athos; Sinai Peninsula; Souroti |
Died | 12 July 1994 (age 69 years)[note 2] Monastery of St. John the Theologian, Souroti, Thessaloniki, Greece |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Canonized | 13 January 2015 by Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople[3][4] |
Major shrine | Monastery of St. John the Theologian, Souroti |
Feast | 12 July (ns)[2][5][6] / 29 June (os)[7] |
Influences | Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian; Elder Tikhon (Golenkov) of Kapsala, Mt. Athos |
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Athonite Monasticism |
Saint Paisios of Mount Athos (Greek: Ὅσιος Παΐσιος ὁ Ἁγιορείτης, pronounced [ˈo:sios pai̯:sios o aɣiori̯◌ːtis]; secular name: Arsenios Eznepidis (Greek: Αρσένιος Εζνεπίδης); 1924–1994), was a well-known Greek Eastern Orthodox ascetic from Mount Athos, originally from Pharasa, Cappadocia.
He was respected for his spiritual guidance and ascetic life and many people worldwide highly venerate Elder Paisios, especially in Greece and in Russia.[8][9][10]
Venerable Elder Paisios was canonized on 13 January 2015 by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate,[3] and the church commemorates his feast day on June 29 [OS] / July 12 [NS].[5][6]
The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church decided at its meeting of 5 May 2015 also to add the name of the Venerable Paisios of Mount Athos to the Menology of the Russian Orthodox Church, establishing his feast day on June 29/July 12, aligning with the Menology of the Orthodox Church of Constantinople[7] during the present century.
Biography[edit]
On 25 July [O.S. 12 July] 1924, Arsenios Eznepidis was born in Pharasa (Çamlıca), Cappadocia, shortly before the population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Arsenios’ name was given to him by St. Arsenios the Cappadocian, who baptised him, naming the child for himself and foretelling Arsenios’ monastic future. After the exchange, the Eznepidis family settled in Konitsa, Epirus. Arsenios grew up there, and after intermediate public school, he learned carpentry.
During the civil war in Greece, Arsenios served as a radio operator.
Monastic life[edit]
In 1950, having completed his military service, he went to Mount Athos: first to Father Kyril, the future abbot of Koutloumousiou monastery, and then to Esphigmenou Monastery (although he was not supportive of their later opposition to the Ecumenical Patriarchate).[citation needed]
Arsenios, having been a novice for four years, was tonsured a Rassophore monk on 27 March 1954, and was given the name Averkios.[11]
Soon after, Father Averkios went to the (then) idiorrhythmic brotherhood of Philotheou monastery, where his uncle was a monk. While there, he was in obedience to Elder Symeon. On 12 March 1957, Elder Symeon tonsured Father Averkios to the Small Schema, giving him the name Paisios, in honour of the indefatigable Metropolitan of Caesarea, Paisios II, whose native village was Pharasa.[12]
In 1958 Elder Paisios was asked to spend some time in and around his home village so as to support the faithful against the proselytism of Protestant groups. He greatly encouraged the faithful there, helping many people. Afterwards, in 1962, he left to visit Saint Catherine’s Monastery on Sinai where he stayed for two years. During this time he became beloved of the Bedouins who benefited from his presence both spiritually as well as materially as the Elder used the money he received from the sale of his carved wooden handicraft to buy the Bedouins food.[citation needed]
On his return to Mt. Athos in 1964 Elder Paisios took up residence at the Skete of Iviron before moving to Katounakia at the southernmost tip of Mt. Athos for a short stay in the wilderness there. The Elder’s failing health may have been part of the reason for his departure from there. In 1966 he had an operation removing part of his lungs. It was during this time of hospitalization that his long friendship with the then young sisterhood of St. John the Theologian in Souroti, just outside Thessaloniki, began. During his operation he needed a large amount of blood and a group of novices from the monastery donated blood to save him.[citation needed]
In 1968 he spent time at the Monastery of Stavronikita.[citation needed]
Timeline[edit]
- 1958: Father Paisios was asked to spend time in his home village to support the faithful against Protestantism.
- 1962: Father Paisios went to Saint Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai.
- 1964: On his return to Mount Athos, Father Paisios took up residence at the Iviron monastery, then at Katounakia. His failing health may have led him to leave Katounakia.
- 1966: Father Paisios had an operation, and part of his lungs were removed. During this time, his friendship with the sisterhood of Monastery of St. John the Theologian in Souroti, began. Elder Paisios would place the relics of St. Arsenios the Cappadocian in this monastery.
- 1966: On 11 January 1966, Father Paisios received the Great and Angelic Schema from Elder Tikhon, at the Hermitage of the Holy Cross, of the monastery of Stavronikita.[13] After Elder Tikhon’s death on 10 September 1968, Fr. Paisios resided in that hermitage.
- 1979: Elder Paisios moved to Panagouda, a hermitage belonging to Koutloumousiou Monastery. It was here that his renown grew. Between prayer and assisting his visitors, he only rested for two or three hours each night.
- 1993 October 5: Elder Paisios left Mount Athos for medical attention. Despite his wish to be gone only a few days, he was diagnosed with cancer requiring immediate surgery, and after recovery, he was transferred to the Monastery of St. John the Theologian, Souroti.
- Despite wishing to return to Mount Athos, his health did not allow it.
- 1994 July 12: Having received Holy Communion the previous day, Elder Paisios died. He was buried at the Monastery in Souroti, next to the church of St Arsenios the Cappadocian.
Prophecies on geopolitical matters[edit]
A number of geopolitical prophecies have been credited to Elder Paisios. These include the prediction that a war between Turkey and Russia will come out and that this war lead to a restoration of the Greater Greece, and the liberation of other lands including Albania, the rest of Macedonia, and Byzantium (Constantinople), and the conversion of a part of the Turks from Islam to Orthodox Christianity.[14]
The Hieromonk Makarios of Mount Athos collected some of saint Paisios’ prophecies and published them in 1990 -when the saint was still alive- in his book, “Words of Wisdom and Grace of the Elder Paisios the Hagioreite, I” (Greek).[15]
Glorification[edit]
The Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate canonized Elder Paisios on 13 January 2015.[3][note 3] Paisios’ sainthood happened quickly according to church standards, and was the second-fastest sainthood in recent church history.[16] On Sunday 17 January 2015 many faithful from across the Balkans went on pilgrimage to the monastery in Souroti, which St. Paisios helped found in 1967, culminating five nights of continuous prayers. Archbishop Damianos of Sinai, abbot of St. Catherine’s Orthodox Monastery in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula since 1973, was also present at the ceremonies.[16][note 4]
On Sunday 25 January 2015 the first church in the world to be dedicated to Saint Paisios the Athonite was consecrated in central Limassol, Cyprus, in the neighbourhood of Ekali, across from Tsirion Stadium.[17] The sacred service began at 6pm with the reception of the holy relics of Hieromartyr Heraclides, Bishop of Tamassos (September 17), of Saint Cosmas of Mount Athos,[note 5] and of the New Martyr George of Cyprus (April 23). These were placed respectively in the three altars of the new church, which was thus dedicated to Saint Arsenios of Cappadocia (November 10), to Saint Paisios of Mount Athos (July 12), and to the holy Martyrs Barachisius and Jonah (March 29), given that the church in Pharasa, Cappadocia, which was Saint Arsenios’ and Saint Paisios’ village and place of birth, was dedicated in honour of the Martyrs Barachisius and Jonah.[17]
On Saturday 11 July 2015, the first church in Greece to be dedicated to Saint Paisios was consecrated in Nea Efesos, Pieria, Greece. Metropolitan George (Chrysostomou) of Kitros, Katerini and Platamonas (el) officiated at the thyranoixia.[18]
In 2017 on the feast day of Saint Paisios, Metropolitan Nikolaos (Protopappas) of Phthiotis remarked that “Saint Paisios was the saint of the dispirited and of sinners”.[19] While Metropolitan Seraphim (Papakostas) of Kastoria stated that “Saint Paisios is the response to those who question the presence of God”.[20]
On Sunday 24 February 2019, the first Athonite church dedicated to St. Paisios the Athonite was consecrated by Metropolitan Panteleimon (Kalafatis) of Xanthi. The church is located in Kapsala, in the area between Karyes and the monasteries of Pantocrator and Stavronikita, where there used to be a skete.[21]
Published works[edit]
- Translated into English
- Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian, translated into English and published in 1989 and 2001 by Holy Monastery “Evangelist John the Theologian“, Souroti, Thessaloniki, Greece.
- Elder Hadji-Georgis the Athonite, translated into English and published in 1996 by Holy Monastery “Evangelist John the Theologian”, Souroti, Thessaloniki, Greece.
- Athonite Fathers and Athonite Matters, translated into English and published in 1999 by Holy Monastery “Evangelist John the Theologian”, Souroti, Thessaloniki, Greece.
- Epistles, by Elder Paisios of Mount Athos, translated into English and published in Feb 2002 by Holy Monastery “Evangelist John the Theologian”, Souroti, Thessaloniki, Greece; distributed in the US by St. Herman of Alaska Monastery.
- Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 1: With Pain and Love for Contemporary Man.
- Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 2: Spiritual Awakening, 1999 & 2000.
- Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 3: Spiritual Struggle, 2001.
- Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 4: Family Life, 2012.
- Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 5: Passions and Virtues, 2016.
- In Greek
- Λόγοι Ϛʹ· Περί Προσευχής, Ἱερὸν Ἡσυχαστήριον Μοναζουσῶν “Εὐαγγελιστὴς Ἰωάννης ὁ Θεολόγος”. 2012 (Spiritual Counsels, Vol. 6: On Prayer, Holy Monastery “Evangelist John the Theologian”. 2012)
- Ὅσιος Παΐσιος ο Αγιορείτης, “Ωφέλιμες Διηγήσεις”, Ιερά Μονή Αγίου Ιλαρίωνος Πρόμαχοι Αριδαίας. 2016 (a collection of written narratives of the saint found in his private notebook of notes, typed down and published)
- Ὅσιος Παΐσιος ο Αγιορείτης, Σημεία των Καιρών (“Signs of The Time”, handwritten letter of the saint towards the society on coming events and the future)
- “Το Τετράδιο του Γέρωντος Παϊσίου”, ed. Protopresbyter Georgios Manos, Ορθόδοξος Κυψέλη, 2009. (notices by the Saint on Metanoia and the Sacrament of Penance; printed with commentary and supplemental prayers)
- Ὅσιος Παΐσιος ὁ Ἁγιορείτης, “Ὁ μικρὸς Ἀνθόκηπος – Ἁγιογραφικὰ καὶ πατερικὰ χωρία ἐπιλεγμένα ἀπὸ τὸν Ἃγιο Παΐσιο τὸν Ἁγιορείτη”, ed. by Ἱερὸν Ἡσυχαστήριον “Εὐαγγελιστὴς Ἰωάννης ὁ Θεολόγος”. Βασιλικά Θεσσαλονίκης, 2018. (The Garden of Flowers – quotes from the Church fathers and from hagiography selected by the Saint Paisios of the Holy Mountain)
- “Γέρωντος Παϊσίου Αγιορείτου, Διδαχές και Αλληλογραφία”, Εκδόσεις Η Μεταμόρφωσις του Σωτήρος, Μήλεσι. 2007 (teachings and correspondence of the saint)
Orthodox hymn[edit]
- Thou, O Father, didst say with words enlightened by the Holy Spirit that many saints would have desired to live in our times, in order to strive for salvation.
- For Thou didst herald to us, who live in darkness, that the time is almost ready and that those that now struggle valiantly to win their salvation will receive a martyr’s reward.
- For this we thank God, Who with mercy looked on His people, sending His Saint for our enlightenment, and thus with voices of joy we gladly sing to our All-Gracious Master the song: Alleluia![22]
See also[edit]
- Porphyrios the Kausokalyvite
- Saint Paisios
- Elder Pastitsios: A Greek atheist spoof of Elder Paisios on Facebook combining his name and face with that of a Greek pasta dish Pastitsio in the style of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (a fictional deity that Pastitsios and other “Pastafarians” are said to worship), The page purporting to be used by the pasta monk led to the arrest of the account holder (who also created the character) and a blasphemy trial in 2012
Notes[edit]
- ^ “Pharasa is on the road connecting Kaisareia (Kayseri) with Adana, while on the side of Ala Dağ there were some narrow crossings leading to Niğde. Therefore, although Pharasa was isolated from the regional urban centres, it was connected by road with most of them.”[1]
- ^ “It was eleven in the morning on Tuesday, 12 July 1994 – the date according to the Old Calendar was equal to 29 June. He was laid to rest behind the church of Arsenios the Cappadocian.”[2]
- ^ “The Holy and Sacred Synod convened today, Tuesday, 13 January 2015, with His All-Holiness presiding for its regular monthly meeting, for the purpose of examining various items on its agenda. During this session, the Holy and Sacred Synod:
a) unanimously accepted the proposal of the Canonical Committee to incorporate the monk Paisios of Mt. Athos into the registry of the Saints of the Orthodox Church…”[3] - ^ “Saint Paisios spent two years with us (at St. Catherine’s)…We are praying for God’s and St. Paisios’ enlightenment, so that Greece may be saved,” he said.[16]
- ^ It is unclear which Saint this refers to:
- Saint Cosmas of Vatopedi (1276) and the Venerable monks of Karyes Skete on Mount Athos, (5 December); or
- New Hieromartyr Cosmas of Aetolia, Equal-to-the-Apostles (1779), (24 August).
References[edit]
- ^ Karachristos, Ioannis. “Pharasa (Ottoman Period).” Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia Minor. 9/9/2005. Retrieved: 20 January 2015.
- ^ Jump up to:ab Hieromonk Isaac, 2012: p. 322.
- ^ Jump up to:abcd (in Greek)Και επίσημα άγιος ο Γέροντας Παΐσιος. ΣΚΑΪ.gr. 13/01/2015 – 16:31. Retrieved: 20 January 2015.
- ^ “Ἀνακοινωθέν (13/01/2015) – Latest News – The Ecumenical Patriarchate”. www.patriarchate.org.
- ^ Jump up to:ab (in Greek)Όσιος Παΐσιος ο Αγιορείτης. Ορθόδοξος Συναξαριστής. 12/07/2015.
- ^ Jump up to:ab Ecumenical Patriarchate Officially Entered Elder Paisios among the List of Saints. Ecumenical Patriarchate – Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong and South East Asia (OMHKSEA). 13 January 2015. Retrieved: 20 January 2015.
- ^ Jump up to:ab The Russian Church Adds the Name of the Venerable Paisios of Mount Athos to its Menology. PRAVMIR.COM. 11 MAY 2015.
- ^ Hieromonk Damascene. Elder Paisios the New of Mount Athos (Part 1).Orthodoxy and the World (Pravmir.com). 25 March 2005, 01:00.
- ^ Bishop Alexander (Mileant), Ed.. An introduction to the life and counsels of Elder Paisios the New of Mount Athos by Hieromonk Damascene.Missionary Leaflet EA38, Holy Trinity Orthodox Mission, La Canada, Ca.
- ^ (in Russian)On the glorification of Elder PaisiosArchived 19 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Православие и мир. (Pravmir.ru).
- ^ Hieromonk Isaac, 2012: p. 65.
- ^ Hieromonk Isaac, 2012: p. 85.
- ^ Hieromonk Isaac, 2012: p. 163.
- ^ “Some Greeks Turn to Elder Paisios’ Prophecies on Russia-Turkey Conflict”. 25 November 2015.
- ^ Λόγοι σοφίας και χάριτος Α’ Γέροντος Παϊσίου του Αγιορείτου, Μακάριος Ιερομόναχος, Ιερόν Κελλίον Κοιμήσεως της Θεοτόκου, Αγία Άννα – Άγιον Όρος. 1990
- ^ Jump up to:abc Greek Orthodox Church names monk as St. Paisios.FayObserver.com. 18 January 2015 9:04 pm. Retrieved: 15 February 2015.
- ^ Jump up to:ab (in Greek)Εγκαίνια Ναού για τον Όσιο Παΐσιο στη Λεμεσό.ΠΕΜΠΤΟΥΣΙΑ | ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΣ ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΕΣ ΘΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ. 25 Ιανουαρίου 2015. Retrieved: 28 January 2015.
- ^ (in Greek) Ι.Μ. Κίτρους. Θυρανοίξια και πρώτη πανήγυρη Ι.Ν. Οσίου Παϊσίου (ΦΩΤΟ). ROMFEA.GR. Κυριακή, 12 Ιουλίου 2015. Retrieved: 15 July 2017.
- ^ (in Greek) Ι.Μ. Φθιώτιδος. Φθιώτιδος: “Ο Άγιος Παΐσιος ήταν ο Άγιος των πονεμένων και των αμαρτωλών”. ROMFEA.GR. 12 Ιουλίου 2017. Retrieved: 13 July 2017.
- ^ (in Greek) Ι.Μ. Καστορίας. Καστορίας: “Ο Άγιος Παΐσιος είναι η απάντηση σε όσους αμφισβητούν την παρουσία του Θεού”. ROMFEA.GR. 12 Ιουλίου 2017. Retrieved: 13 July 2017.
- ^ (in Greek)Αγιο Ορος: Εγκαινιάζεται ο Ναός του Αγίου Παϊσίου στην Καψάλα. Βήμα Ορθοδοξίας. 22-02-2019 | 12:21:04.
- ^ Akathist to our Holy Father Paisius the Athonite. St. John the Wonderworker of San Francisco Church (ROCOR), Colchester, Essex England (Orthodox England). Retrieved: 21 January 2015.
Sources[edit]
- Hieromonk Isaac. Saint Paisios of Mount Athos. Translated by Hieromonk Alexis (Trader) PhD, and Fr. Peter Heers. Edited by Hieromonk Alexis (Trader) PhD, Fr. Evdokimos (Goranitis) and Philip Navarro. 2nd Edition. Holy Monastery of “Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian”, Chalkidiki, Greece, 2016. ISBN 978-960-89764-5-0 (Exclusive distributor for U.S. and Canada St. Nektarios Monastery, Roscoe, NY.)
- Hieromonk Isaac. Elder Paisios of Mount Athos. Transl. Hieromonk Alexis (Trader) PhD, and Fr. Peter Heers. Ed. by Hieromonk Alexis (Trader) PhD, Fr. Evdokimos (Goranitis) and Philip Navarro. Holy Monastery of “Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian”, Chalkidiki, Greece, 2012. ISBN 978-960-89764-3-6
- Middleton, Herman A. “Elder Paisios the Athonite”. In: Precious Vessels of the Holy Spirit: The Lives & Counsels of Contemporary Elders of Greece. 2nd Ed. Protecting Veil Press, Thessalonica, Greece, 2004.
- Athanasios Rakovalis. “Talks with Father Paisios”. Published in Thessaloniki in 2000. (Distributed by St. Nicodemos Publications)
External links[edit]
- Akathist to our Holy Father Paisius the Athonite. St. John the Wonderworker of San Francisco Church (ROCOR), Colchester, Essex England (Orthodox England). Retrieved: 21 January 2015.
- Elder Paisios: A short biography. Church of the Life-Giving Spring, in the Municipality of Vareia Mytilene (Metropolis of Mytilene). Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- Testimony by Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol regarding Saint Paisios. Ecumenical Patriarchate – Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong and South East Asia (OMHKSEA). 13 January 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- Saint Paisios Athnonite – The Signalman of God. YouTube, 10 Jul 2014. (Length: 3:14:51). Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- (in Greek) Ιερός Ναός Αγίων Αρσενίου Καππαδόκου και Παϊσίου Αγιορείτου. (St Arsenios the Cappadocian and St Paisios the Athonite Church, Limassol, Cyprus)
- (in Greek) Άγιος Παΐσιος (Agios Pasios – Didaxes and Profiteies from Pater Paisios, Souroti, Greece)
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— 25 September 2021 300 Euros via Paypal from M in France
— 18 September 2021 300 Euros via Paypal from M in France
— 14 September 2021 $50 via Amazon gift card from T in Florida
— 11 September 2021 300 euros (same in US dollars) from M in France
— 9 September 2021 $300 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
— 5 September 2021 300 euros (same in US dollars) from M in France
— 31 August 2021 500 euros via PayPal from C in Germany
— 25 August 2021 300 euros via PayPal from L in the French part of Belgium, Wallonnie (whence Léon Degrelle)
— 22 August 2021 $41 dollars via PayPal from V in Odense, Denmark
— 20 August 2021 $200 in cash from local supporter
This is a new trend — locals supporting me.
As of yesterday, it was another slogan:
“AH was right.”
All I can say is the Afghan combat veterans here in Onto are shocked by the Afghan debacle.
— 19 August 2021 300 euros and card from M in France
— 14 August 2021 Australian $400 ( = US$ 300) from P in Australia and letter re mRNA Covid vaccines
It being a windy day, I placed paperweights on the contents. I always keep them near in case wind comes up.
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— 11 August 2021 300 Euros from M in Belgium
–10 August 2021 $500 cash from G in Michigan
— 4 August 2021 500 Euros (same in US dollars) from L in Québec, Canada
— 28 July 2021 400 euros via PayPal from M in France
— 28 July 2021 $200 with letter from M in Texas
This Texan, who previously sent me a great holster,
…donated, as he had promised, two hundred dollars ($100 cash and $100 via USPS money order) — and he wrote me a beautiful letter.
— 25 July 2021 $500 in cash from S in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
— 22 July 2021 400 euros, photos and note from M in France
— 21 July 2021 300 euros via PayPal from M in France
— 20 July 2021 400 Euros via PP from C in Germany
— 16 July 2021 400 euros, photos and card from M in France
–15 July 2021 400 euros via Moneygram from C in Germany
–15 July 2021 $25 via Amazon gift card from S in unknown location
— 14 July 2021 $400 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
–13 July 2021 two superb historical books from J in New Mexico, Stalin’s War of Extermination by Joachim Hoffmann, and Chief Culprit, by the Soviet jew and military historian Suvorov, proving that Stalin was just about to massively surprise-attack Germany, in August 1941 (despite the Berlin-Moscow Non-Aggression Pact of 1939) when Hitler Germany instead, with full justification, surprise-attacked HIM.
–13 July 2021 book from Stan Hess in Idaho Defensive Racism by the late WN lawyer Edgar Steele, who was later tragically framed for attempted murder on the word of honor of a convicted felon who had stolen thousands in silver coins FROM HIM! Then the FBI created a deep-fake audio — using tech from the Media Lab at MIT — of Steele supposedly discussing ON THE PHONE having his own wife bumped off, which his wife Cindy never believed for a second. Steele was then railroaded into prison, given “diesel-therapy” (moved around constantly from prison to prison (in a diesel-powered bus, hence “diesel therapy”) with his mail never forwarded, so he had almost no communications with his friends, supporters and family for months). He then died in prison due to the feds withholding his medications and probably despair as well. This book is superb. You can see from it why the jew-feds hated and feared him.
— 12 July 2021 100 dollars Australian [ = US$75], ltr, UFO/Annunaki info from J in Oz
— 10 July 2021 200 Euros from M in France
— 9 July 2021 50 euros and cards from S in Germany
–29 June 2021 200 euros and letter from M in France
— 29 June 2021 100 euros, silver bracelet for Margi, and a copy in Italian of the famous Serenity Prayer from E in Italy
The Serenity Prayer from Reinhold Niebuhr
— 28 June 2021 $23 in cash and ltr from W in Tennessee
— 25 June 2021 50 euros via PP from M in France
–24 June 2021 $190 in cash and ltr from N in Georgia
–21 June 2021 200 euros, photos from the Louvre Museum, and a kind note from M in France
–18 June 2021 150 euros, photos of the Roman arena in ancient Paris, then called “Lutetia,” and card from M in France.
–17 June 2021 200 euros, photos and card from M in France. (Lower-right: I always carry a sandwich in case I get hungry …)
— 16 June 2021 100 Australian dollars ( = $60 US) from Australian comrade P
He ends his kind letter:
TO ALL MY AMERICAN FRIENDS!
Please send John a donation — whatever you can spare.
John is doing wonderful work on the vaccine issue.
He is trying to save lives!
— 11 June 2021 $20 and note from T in New York State
— 8 June 2021 US$500 and kind note from C in North Carolina (Internet/phone cut-off notice on pink paper on the right)
— 8 June 2021 100 euros from M in France
— 4 June 2021 $300 via Amazon gift card from G in Cicero, Illinois
These Amazon gifts pay for vital things I need or that keep Margi healthy so I can do my mission without a beloved spouse who is sick and dying on me, draining me in every way.
Among them, this incredible $40 book Virus Mania:
— 4 June 2021 100 euros ( = same in dollars) and Versailles pictures from M in France
–29 May 2021 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
–29 May 2021 $200 loan from P in Florida
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— 28 May 2021 200 euros, photos and letters from the heroic M in France, who rightly quoted Mussolini to me: “If one cannot give his blood, at least one can give money.”
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— 24 May 2021 150 euros from M in France
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— 22 May 2021 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
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–May 16, 2021 $300 via Amazon gift card from G in Illinois
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— 16 May 2021 $50 via PayPal from H in Denmark
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Kronborg Castle, Helsingfors
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.(Not the donor) This was Povl [ = Paul] Riis-Knudsen, a very, very brave Danish national socialist whom I met several times via Matt Koehl, the then leader of the NSWPP.
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For generations jewry has owned or controlled the main newspapers in Scandinavia (as well as in Holland), successfully brainwashing Germany’s neighbors and blood kindred to hate themselves, their race, all their German cousins — and obviously Hitler and his national socialists.
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Incredibly, Denmark let SEVEN THOUSAND little German children, evacuated from East Prussia in 1945 to escape the mass murderers of the Red Army, perish of hunger and a total lack of medical care in Danish barbed-wire death camps after the war. Inconceivable with such an otherwise highly civilized and decent nordic people!
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Anyway, Povl was a true hero to stand up for NS in a country that the Jews had taught day and night to hate our sacred cause, the true cause of the Scandinavian peoples too who now are being overrun by Muslim savages!
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A comrade urged me to not overglorify nordic genes. Believe me, I do not. To let little children perish over the course of months over a Holocaust that the Germans never committed — and over an occupation which was a military necessity but also extremely mild — was a staggering crime against humanity and little blond Germanic children by their fellow nordics.
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If people say, well, the Jews brainwashed the Danes, well, from 1940-45, under German occupation, they had also gotten THE TRUTH! And they rejected it! This is truly a benighted planet…
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— 15 May 2021 Five letters containing generous donations (100 euros x 4 plus 60 euros) arrive suddenly from M in France!
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– May 14, 2021 check for $20 from M in Indiana (US)
— 11 May 2021 220 euros, letter, photos of the Paris Métro and of Freemantle in Australia
–28 April 2021 $25 Amazon gift card from T in Florida
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— 26 April 2021 newest number of the Circle of Friends of Léon Degrelle from G in France
— 24 April 2021 $5 in cash plus letter about Covid and the Talmud from R in Florida
— 23 April 2021 100 euros, cars, meme on change, and Montmartre/Paris photos
— 23 April 2021 check for 50 dollars and ltr from K in California
— 13 April 2021 100 euros, Paris photos, meme and card from M in France
— 6 April 2021 $300 via Amazon gift card from G in Nevada
— 6 April 2021 100 Euros ( = 100 US dollars), photo of the Paris Metro and card asking about Jesus’ one act of violence, His expelling of money-changers from the Temple
–6 April 2021 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Cicero, Illinois
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— 5 April 2021 100 dollars and card from P in Florida
— 2 April 2021 350 Euros via PayPal from M in Germany
— 28 March 2021 100 euros, Boston postcard, card, meme from M in France
On the card:
Hello, John, and hello, Margi,
I hope you are doing fine, and Margi is recovering step-by-step.
For fun I enclose for you a postcard from Boston. I spent a couple of days in the summer of 2008 visiting this city. I really liked the atmosphere of the old section. There is definitely a soul in those ancient buildings, not like the modern ones.
Bobby Fischer:
“They hate nature and the natural order, because it’s pure and beautiful, and also because it’s bigger and stronger than they are — and they feel that they cannot fully control it.
Niagara
Nature’s beauty and harmony stand in stark contrast to their squalor and ugliness.”
Sincerely, M
— 20 March 2021 100 euros, photos of Paris and a flyer on the Biderman list of coercive compliance techniques and the Covid lockdown measures, sent by M in France
— 19 March 2021 200 euros and cards from M in France, lit up like the sun by a “Fighter Flare” prepper super-flashlight sent previously by M, plus his postcard from a trip to Freemantle, western Australia! Un grand merci, monsieur!
–18 March 2021 Australian 50 dollars and ltr from T in Australia
— 17 March 20201 $50 Amazon gift card from T in Florida
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Ti ringrazio. 🙂 Ho aggiunto queste due foto – del sole e dell’uccello – all’articolo.
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Da questo libro,da questo incontro destinato è iniziato il mio percorso incredibile…Anno 2006.
E ritrovo in questo libro tutto il mio percorso,le mie ricerche 🙂