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Catholic Tricks of the Trade. Femininity Denied.

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Nicaea Councils were held with many purposes in mind, namely to formulate a Paternal control of the Church and Society in general. Men ruled the world, and women could not, would not ever. How was this achieved and why did it happen?

Myth and good scholastic work found the center of all things at that time, the church was under siege, challenged by a historic but provable myth, that the “church” was not paternal but rather intended to be maternal in nature. The founder of the church was surrounded by worthy followers of the feminine branch of humanity. His very nature and philosophy were maternal in nature, basing the true and greatest of laws upon love for one another in respect and charity bound. This bold pronouncement flowed to the church in Europe with explosive results. Men and Women Religious Groups grew in numbers and influence throughout Euro-Asia and the Continents. The very survival of European Public Authority and their puppet the “church” was challenged by a faith that encompassed all humans, all genders, races, and seers alike.
Kings, Nobles, Generals, Popes, and their Cardinals were in fear of the great masses of believers waiting for their “savior” to appear and save them all in time. The wealth of those who ruled, and the very nations mentioned were at risk of being depleted. What would the “church” do to placate the powerful and also the socially and economically lowly too?

The message of the early church was reimagined. Salvation was taken from the members of the church and placed into the hands of the clergy, cardinals, and Pope, who ruled their church at the bequest of the Emperor and his Clan. Personal salvation was institutionalized, and the power and influence of the feminine were brutally managed. At this time, men ruled. That would not change.

a. Women of natural education, who fell away from the “church” were called harlots, devil worshippers, and witches. They were over three hundred years tortured, murdered, and vilified by the public authorities and the church.
b. The mass of religious monks, friars, and teachers, along with the many unemployed were directed towards a common enemy, first nations that were not allied to the Empire, and then against a religion competing for followers in Europe, Islam. So the many Crusades were gifted to European history.
c. Like in a communist state, if you were a member of the church in good standing, you could acquire housing, employment, and social advancement. If you displeased the clergy, and public authorities, you suffered their punishments. So the church gifted European history with “the great inquisition”. Like the purges of Stalin, the church looked for anyone that was different in appearance, thought, and prayer, only to punish them, while taking away their personal property too.
d. Satan gained a great deal of authority from these proceedings. Once a trickster on your shoulder, or within a dream, it was now placed as an equal to God “Himself”. There was now a supreme good vs a supreme evil. The lowly Angel that challenged his father was now a monster with evil intent spawning upon the world, with only the church as its opponent.

Now a person of faith could only go to “heaven” through the church. The only protector of a faithful person challenged by evil was the church. A church ruled in proxy to the Empire’s authority. All was well for mankind.

The church grew in power and influence, with the feminine touch felt too. Women of wealth built churches for their husband’s soul safety to be ensured. Many religious groups were formed, to teach, and serve the clergy and church where ever needed. Multiple female martyrs passed through history as well, some sainted for their allegiance to the institution they served. The deaths of hundreds of thousands of women tortured and murdered through the centuries became nothing more than footnotes studied by schoolchildren alike. The church’s history is filled with horrors that challenge a hard-minded person indeed. Never did the church be called to account for its transgressions, or be transparent in the least of ways. Aboriginal Peoples though out the globe know this well. It’s always easier to do wrong, and say sorry later. A Christian proverb indeed.

Before “You” pass away from this life Lady Fair, challenge those who abuse, thieve and manipulate your sisters each day. Call for, Demand Transparency, Accountability, and Blood(figuratively) from those who Oppress, Transgress, and Halt Your Socially Equal Progress.

Who is Lady Fair? It’s a Mother, Sister, Aunt, and feminine friend too. It’s the Female “God” within each and every one of you.

Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca

“Here comes the woman
with the look in her eyes,
Raised in denial
with flesh and service on her mind.
Words are weapons, sharper than knives,
which makes you wonder how the other half die.

Here comes the man
with the lustful look in his eye.
Fed on nothing but blind pride.
Look at them go
Look at them kick,
Makes you wonder how the other half lives”.

Every single one of us has a devil inside.
It’s our job to manage what’s inside.

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Politicians must be promptly advised of cyberthreats, Conservative MP tells inquiry

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OTTAWA – Conservative MP Garnett Genuis told a federal inquiry today that parliamentarians who were targeted by Chinese hackers could have taken immediate protective steps if they had been informed sooner.

It emerged earlier this year that in 2021 some MPs and senators faced cyberattacks from the hackers because of their involvement with the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, which pushes for accountability from Beijing.

In 2022, U.S. authorities apparently informed the Canadian government of the attacks, and it in turn advised parliamentary IT officials — but not individual MPs.

Genuis, a Canadian co-chair of the inter-parliamentary alliance, told a federal commission of inquiry on foreign interference today that it remains mysterious to him why he wasn’t informed about the attacks sooner.

Liberal MP John McKay, also a Canadian co-chair of the alliance, said there should be a clear protocol for advising parliamentarians of cyberthreats.

Several weeks of public inquiry hearings will focus on the capacity of federal agencies to detect, deter and counter foreign meddling.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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Toronto FC promote forward Charlie Sharp, wingback Nate Edwards to first-team roster

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TORONTO – After being drafted in the third round (61st overall) of the 2023 MLS SuperDraft, forward Charlie Sharp decided to put his dream of playing professional football on hold.

He spent a couple of weeks training with Toronto FC that summer and then returned for a fifth year at Western Michigan University.

“It was a really tough decision for me,” Sharp recalled. “Because I knew that going back to school, nothing was guaranteed. I could get injured or not perform well, but it seemed to really work out for me.”

Sharp scored 19 goals and added eight assists as a senior, leading the Broncos to a 17-2-3 record and a third-round appearance in the NCAA tournament where they eventually lost to national runner-up Notre Dame on penalty kicks. Sharp, who scored or assisted in nine of his last 10 matches, ranked first in the NCAA with 0.95 goals per game and 2.30 points per game and was tied for second with seven game-winning goals.

The 23-year-old Sharp, whose rights were retained by Toronto, spent time with the TFC first team in this year’s pre-season and signed with Toronto FC II in February. On Tuesday, he joined TFC 2 teammate Nate Edwards, a wingback from Brampton, Ont., in signing a first-team contract.

“We are happy to officially elevate Charlie at this time,” Toronto GM Jason Hernandez said in a statement Tuesday. “His strong mentality and mature playing style will be a welcomed addition to our young player group in the first team.”

Both players signed contracts that run through 2025 with club options for 2026 and 2027.

The deals were completed in advance of Friday’s MLS roster freeze but took their time working their way through the league office.

“A bit of unorthodox path that I chose,” said Sharp. “But I think you’re seeing it more now with players that get drafted.”

“I’m super-happy,” he added. “I think I made the right decision.”

As a senior, Sharp was one of three finalists for the 2023 MAC Hermann Trophy, which honours the top NCAA soccer player. The award eventually went to Clemson senior forward Ousmane Sylla.

The six-foot-five 185-pounder from Brighton, Mich., finished his collegiate career with 42 goals 22 assists, and 106 points in 89 games. He ranks first in career goals and games and tied for fourth in assists for Western Michigan.

In returning to Kalamazoo for a fifth year, Sharp also succeeded off the pitch by completing his degree in computer information systems.

Despite some niggling injuries, Sharp has five goals and two assists in 16 appearances with TFC 2 this season. He made his first-team debut off the bench May 15 against Nashville.

“I had a lot of friends and family watching,” he said.

“It’s been a journey,” Sharp added. “I’ve been thankful for every step of the way.,”

The 21-year-old Edwards has one goal and two assists in 23 games with TFC’s MLS Next Pro team.

“He has been a top performer with TFC II this season and we look forward to his continued growth within our environment,” said Hernandez

Edwards, who also joined TFC 2 in February, made his first-team debut May 21 in Canadian Championship play against Ligue1 Quebec champion CS Saint-Laurent.

The five-foot-eight 167-pounder split his college career between Syracuse University and Purdue University Fort Wayne. As a senior in 2023, he had one goal and four assists for Syracuse and was named to the 2023 All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Academic Team and College Sport Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team.

At Purdue University Fort Wayne, he had two goals and an assist in 40 appearances across three seasons (2020-2022) with the Mastodons.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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Calgary man sentenced to six years in prison for sharing terrorism videos on TikTok

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CALGARY – A Calgary man who pleaded guilty to sharing Islamic State recruitment videos and propaganda on TikTok will spend the next six years behind bars.

Zakarya Rida Hussein was sentenced during a court appearance on Friday after he pleaded guilty to one of four terrorism-related charges.

Hussein admitted that he owned social media accounts that posted ISIS recruitment videos and propaganda.

He also admitted to sharing a bomb-making video online.

The man was arrested in June 2023 after a joint investigation led by the RCMP and the Calgary Police Service.

Hussein will need to submit DNA results and will be under lifetime ban from owning firearms after he’s released.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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