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Quantum Meruit's avatar

WWN publishes a new episode, I press play and listen. Thanks guys

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Conrad Franz's avatar

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Andrew Dunn's avatar

I was stuck in traffic hell after work today between northern New Jersey and Philly… perfect opportunity to listen to a few WWN podcasts. This one was rather depressing in regard to the news covered. But, singling one thing out, I had no idea Thailand and Cambodia were at war?!?! Why the hell are other media outlets focused on trash like Epstein’s pimpette who is probably laughing her ass off at some resort in Tel Aviv, picking out tile patterns for her new villa that’ll be built on the Gaza shore? We who live in the West really are living in a fake world where zionists and their bitches (Donald Trump, the media, too many elected officials named Shapiro and Stein) are allowed and enabled to distract us from reality. The mainstream and even the (fake) conservative news is, in a way, pornography. It’s addictive by presenting scandalous things that are fake and designed to dumb down and enslave its viewers. Thank God for WWN.

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Conrad Franz's avatar

Appreciated brother! It is WWIII they simply aren’t saying it

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Regarding Azerbaijani business its not just Moscow. I'm about 4 hours north of Moscow in a small town/rural area. The biggest city in my county is 5,000, and the next largest closest city is 15,000 and cities off 100,000 + are 1 1/2 hours away. I don't have statistics but the majority at the farmers market is Azerbaijan or some southern foreigner, and there is a major over representation of them in businesses and taxis- and in my direct experience they are keeping track, know where everyone lives and have little side hussles with many Russian businesses. In my ignorance I befriended one taxi driver for a few weeks before i figured out what was up and went on some rounds with him. Well he kept showing up unexpectedly and according to my wife I was really rude one morning although I thought I was quite polite and not punching him, he left, broken gate and spit and cursed something. I'm on a list.... and the police chief is Azerbaijan, the local mayor of the county if you will is some type of asian foreign lady. But our area is still something like 95% Russian. So its clear its all artificial and no territory too small to be infiltrated. We bought a huge fearsome purebred Alabai guard dog and are careful where we get our food.

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JohnMC's avatar
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@16 minutes: "Educated by Mein Kampf"?! No, they were not educated by "Mein Kampf"; they were educated directly by Jewish behavior.

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Isaac's avatar

So happy that North Korea cuz continues to stand by. Russia and threaten to bomb all of Russian's enemies. Very based move. If only Russia was truly Orthodox. And then we might be able to convert the North Korean people. Which is what I hope happens I hope North Koreans are converted through this special military operation. And they bring the faith back home. That would be incredibly awesome.

The Japanese monarchy will be restored. And it will convert to Orthodox. That's a dream. Unfortunately Japan is very Western. And very degenerate. It does have the seeds of orthodoxy planted within it but I feel without a huge upcry and mass conversion I don't believe it would become Orthodox so easily. But who knows maybe they become friendly or with Russia and join bricks. And then we can start the real conversion of the people. Which would be amazing. I personally think it's more likely that China becomes Orthodox. Because of their close ties with Russia. And I would say the same thing about North Korea. Because I believe it's a tradition that a lot of the Roman soldiers that became Christian became Christian because of other Roman soldiers that were Orthodox. And they would see how the Orthodox Christians would be in battle. And they were converted through that. And that's what I'm hoping for with North Korea and the rest of the bricks nations. I hope eventually bricks becomes a military alliance. More than just a economic thing.

I started tearing up and crying when I heard the official announcement of by the Metropolitan Anthony the Secretary of the senaud of Ukrainian Orthodox Church. That persecution has started. And that other parishes are coming and there's no stopping it. It is truly the most heartbreaking thing. May Lord have mercy. Please and pray and heavenly King please have mercy on us please. Tearing up just writing this part.

Always beautiful to see more saints being glorified. It's always incredible.. but I cannot wait for the episode to come out when Father seraphim Rose is officially canonized. That will be an even better day.

-Paisios

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1:35:00 I think the higher ups of Russia do not understand what they have gotten themselves into when they started this war. Between Ukraine and Russia. I don't think they thought that Russian nationalism would become mainstream. Within the Zeitgeist. So now they're fighting back. But like I say here in America once the noticing has begun. It doesn't stop. So these people that want to continue this whole quasi Soviet government. They will have a rude awakening because when the Patriots get home. They're going to be more nationalistic than anyone. On the homeland.

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-Paisios

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JohnMC's avatar
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@1 hr 43 minutes: The temples in question are 1000 years old; they were not specifically Buddhist but, rather, "Hindu" (Brahmin), dedicated to Vishnu. There are many such temples in the provinces adjacent to Cambodia; the area is still largely ethnically Khmer (well mixed with Thai), and there are many villages where Khmer is the native language. The northern part of this "Lobe" of Thailand (called Isān, i.e., Northeast), is ethnically Lao; the southern part (e.g. Surin province) is ethnically Khmer. Incidentally, for some reason (I do not know why) Prāsād tā moǎn dhom means large temple of grandfather rooster. I do not understand why and how this is happening. There is undoubtedly religious sentiment, architectural / artistic, historical and cultural considerations; but most see these sites primarily as lucrative tourist attractions.

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