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The High Priests of Globalism

AS a National-Anarchist, I am opposed to all forms of coercion and yet believe that if Christians, Muslims or Jews wish to impose upon themselves a system that involves voluntary submission to a religious code of ethics that such a policy is compatible with Anarchism itself. The problem, of course, lies in the fact that some religious leaders seek to impose a particular way of life on those who do not want it either for themselves or their families. Many have noble intentions, that much is clear, but others abuse their position and this adopts an especially disturbing form when it serves the interest of the globalist establishment.

It was announced in August 2020, for example, that a coalition of 2,700 leading American evangelicals had issued a joint declaration entitled ‘A Christian Statement on Science for Pandemic Times,’ which claimed to oppose alternative interpretations of the Covid-19 situation and urged its followers to take the vaccine as soon as it is ready. In their own words:

“We are deeply concerned about the polarisation and politicisation of science in the public square when so many lives are at stake. The word ‘science’ has become a weapon in the culture wars. Scientists are vilified and their findings ignored, while conspiracy theories go viral. Sadly, Christians seem just as susceptible to these trends. Thoughtful Christians may disagree on public policy in response to the coronavirus, but none of us should ignore clear scientific evidence.”

Presumably, this process involved the kind of ‘scientific evidence’ that had been carefully vetted by governmental departments and sections of social media; not to mention excluding anything which dares to question the official narrative. The organisation behind this unprecedented propaganda drive was BioLogos, founded by Francis Collins of the U.S. National Institutes of Health and himself a Christian geneticist who was awarded the prestigious Templeton Prize and a cheque for $1.3 million earlier that year. That’s him in the photo, sitting alongside the ever-lovable Bill Gates. John Templeton, it will be remembered, was a financial investor who made his living during the Great Depression by snapping-up no less than 104 struggling companies and cashing-in when the economy began to recover. In short, a faceless vulture who benefitted from so-called ‘market turmoil’ and then went on to determine the future of modern science and its relationship with American religion.

Returning to the coalition, despite the fact that its members claimed to “uphold the authority of God’s Word and see science as a tool to understand God’s world,” it seemed they were far more concerned with the possible closure of their churches and therefore a significant dip in revenue. Indeed, the fear that millions of American Christians would not be filling church coffers in the event of a second lockdown was enough for them to equate the horrors of state vaccination with divine will:

“Mask rules are not experts taking away our freedom, but an opportunity to follow Jesus’ command to love our neighbours as ourselves. Christians are called to love the truth; we should not be swayed by falsehoods.”

Although it seems a little odd for a religion founded upon supernatural events to advocate a form of inquisitorial fact-checking, the most unnerving part of the BioLogos statement mentioned that “vaccination is a provision from God that will prevent disease not only for ourselves but for the most vulnerable among us” followed by the reference “Matthew 25:31-36” in brackets. Although this section relates to looking after the sick and hungry it also contains the following:

“All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.”

Which part of this verse were they really intending to reference, I wonder? Given that leading American evangelists have been at the very forefront of raising money for Zionist objectives over the course of several decades, it is obvious that those doing the shepherding are nothing more than a bunch of ravenous wolves.

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