THE CULTURE WAR: CONVERSATION WITH A VETERAN

E. Michael Jones, author of "Barren Metal", and "Logos Rising" discusses his dissent from globalism and materialism, on Catholic grounds. We discuss accusations of hate leveled against him and his quest for a Christian charity in truth -- no matter how unpopular the truth might be.

In the fall of 1980, E. Michael Jones was an assistant professor of American Literature at St. Mary’s College. After receiving his Ph.D. from Temple University in 1979, Jones had moved his wife and two children to South Bend, Indiana to begin what he thought was going to be a career in academic life. But God had other plans. One year into the six years of his tenure track position, Jones got fired because of his position on abortion. Getting fired for being against abortion at what called itself a Catholic college was something his professors at Temple found difficult to understand. Taking his cue from their incomprehension, Jones decided to abandon academe and start a magazine instead. Initially known as Fidelity and now as Culture Wars, that magazine set out to explore the disarray in the Catholic Church that led to his firing. Over the course of the next few years, Jones and a host of like-minded writers began to uncover the sad story of the subversion of the Catholic faith at the hands of fellow Catholics in the years following the Second Vatican Council. In an article which has since become a classic, William Coulson described how Carl Rogers used sensitivity training to destroy the Immaculate Heart nuns in Los Angeles.

Jones documented Rev. Theodore Hesburgh’s alienation of Notre Dame from the Catholic faith and Hesburgh’s collaboration with the Rockefellers to undermine Church teaching on contraception which led to that theft of Church property. Jones’s exposé of Medjugorje in 1988 caused massive shock waves and equally massive defections from the subscriber base. Then in the early ‘90s Jones was appointed the biographer of John Cardinal Krol, then archbishop emeritus of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, where Jones had grown up. After years of archival research, Jones told the real story of what happened to the Catholic Church in America during the 1960s with the publication of John Cardinal Krol and the Cultural Revolution. What previously looked like a civil war in the Church turned out to be a lot like Bismarck’s Kulturkampf of the 1870s in Germany. The similarities persuaded Jones to change the name of the magazine in the mid-1990s to Culture Wars, his translation of Kulturkampf. Since that time Culture Wars has become the world’s main resource in understanding how cultural warfare has advanced the interests of the American Empire and its systems of political control.

In 2015 Fidelity Press published David Wemhoff’s book John Courtney Murray, Time/Life, and the American Proposition, which explains how Murray collaborated with Henry Luce, head of the Time/Life Empire, and C.D. Jackson of the CIA to infiltrate the Second Vatican Council and changes the Church’s teaching on the relationship between Church and State. Jones’s book Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation and Political Control in collaboration with the Polish Bishops’ pastoral led to the complete rout of what the bishops called “gender ideology” in Poland. In the past year, Jones has spoken on this and related topics in the United States, London, Berlin, Dar es Salaam, Musoma, Tehran, and Buenos Aires. Jones’s trip to Tanzania led to the newly released book The Broken Pump in Tanzania: Julius Nyerere and the Collapse of Development Economics.

What Happened To Ireland? John Waters and E. Michael Jones

John Waters is an Irish columnist and author whose career began in 1981 with the Irish political-music magazine Hot Press. He went on to write for the Sunday Tribune and later edited In Dublin magazine and Magill and he wrote a weekly Friday column for The Irish Times.

In March 2014, Waters left The Irish Times, and shortly after started writing columns for the Sunday Independent and Irish Independent. In 2018 he released a new book called Give Us Back the Bad Roads. Waters is a fortnightly contributor to the American journal First Things and is a Permanent Research Fellow at the Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame.

 

Practical Wisdom & History with Renaissance Man

In this podcast, Dr. E. Michael Jones shares some practical wisdom that he has distilled from his study of Church Doctrine and history.

  • 1:15 - Adam Weishaupt and the Weaponization of Sin (Freemasonry/Illuminati)

  • 5:08 - “Liberation” is a Code for Control. Sexual Liberation/Feminism

  • 8:30 - Social Engineering in Ireland: Political Mobilization of Sexual Sins

  • 14:00 - Dating Women

  • 18:40 - Roosh V & Conversion

  • 20:30 - The Relationship Between Church and State

  • 22:40 - Freedom of Speech and Psychological Warfare

  • 27:30 - England, Catholicism and Islam

  • 30:50 - How to Deal With Feminists

  • 34:55 - The Benefits of the Catholic Parish/FBI Infiltration of Dissident Groups

  • 39:00 - How to Achieve Success

  • 42:30 - Divine Providence & Geopolitics

  • 45:25 - Why Does Evil Exist?

  • 47:00 - Karl Marx and the Labor Theory of Value

  • 49:15 - Speaking Truth to Power

  • 50:56 - Parish Life and Evangelization

  • 53:51 - E. Michael Jones on the Cult of Personality

  • 55:42 - On Private Revelations

This podcast is an advance release of the video that will be released on Renaissance Man’s channel this coming Saturday. Be sure to check him out and subscribe to his channel.

Ireland: The New Gay Disco

The Irish Patriot and Dr. Jones discuss the debt and moral crisis in Ireland and how to fix it, as well as various other topics including the potato famine, the banking system, sexual liberation, abortion, gay marriage, the false apparitions in Medjugorge, and a whole lot more.

Usury, Sodomy and Ireland

Ireland is on the brink of financial crisis because of its overwhelming debt due to the national embrace of usury, and since 2015 when the country voted in favor of sodomy, it has been suffering from a moral crisis as well. This was manifested plainly earlier this year, when the country voted in favor of allowing women to kill their children with legalized abortion.

Sex With Monsters

Dr. E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture Wars magazine, discusses the Academy Award winning movie The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro's remake of the 1954 movie The Creature from the Black Lagoon. In the Black Lagoon, which Guillermo saw when he was young, the beautiful Julie Adams is sexually assaulted by a monster called Gill-man. The relationship is consummated in Guillermo's remake.

Dr. Jones points out that the monster is really our own out of control sexual passions (spurred on by Hollywood of course). If we do not slay these passions we can not walk in Logos or see Logos i.e. Christ. We (especially the Church) must slay our sexual passions before we can secure our spiritual sight. The Hollywood film industry, has instead convinced us, in films like "The Shape of Water", to have sex with the monster instead of killing him.

Contraception, the Sexual Revolution, the Catholic Church and Medjugorje

Also available as a video on BitChute.

After hearing this talk, the producer of a major Medjugorje video had a change of heart and is now devoting his efforts to exposing the fraud behind what he once promoted as true. This talk was also the basis of a day-long seminar on the dangers of private revelations, sponsored by the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska, under Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz. This talk is the best explanation of what everyone thought was inexplicable.