I. The Departure: The Call to Truth
My story begins with the foundational alignments of a traditional upbringing. I was raised in the Catholic faith, attending Belen Jesuit Prep and experiencing the focused discipline of being homeschooled for several years. But like every hero, I was called out of the familiar and into the “ordinary world” of the public school system.
It was a culture shock; I noticed immediately that the Republic’s school systems were designed to set my peers in opposition to my parents’ values. Yet, it was in this wilderness that I found my center in Jesus Christ. I remember finding my voice in 2004 at Hampton High School, having just arrived as an “exotic” newcomer from California. I stood before my mates and delivered a sermon, spreading the word of Jesus. To my surprise, they listened. They began to recognize the immorality of the modern sexual order and the hormones—the material “viruses” that desensitize the soul to the moral order of good and evil.
II. The Initiation: The Road of Trials and Desensitization
Our parents warned us of these dangers to protect us, but the modern world offers a different psychology—one that seeks to dismiss the conscience. My own “Hero’s Journey” led me to a crucial realization about the nature of sin. The first time I transgressed, I felt terrible; the guilt was heavy. However, I discovered a dangerous pattern: the more I engaged in sin, the less the guilt remained. This is the pattern of the “sed”—a downward spiral where the more you sin, the less sensitive you become to the wrongness of the act.
This applies to deception, stealing, or things once demonized; once you do them, you become numb. The warnings people give to scare you off might not seem true initially because the consequences aren’t immediate. But they become a haunting reality 10 or 20 years down the road. I thank God I never succumbed to marijuana or cocaine, but I have witnessed lives ruined by the introduction of these material poisons.
Even in the small things, like the honor of clothing, I searched for the truth. I questioned why men must remove their hats in church while women do not. I was told men are strong and do not need “protection.” But in our “Hero’s Journey,” we must ask: protection from what exactly? We must be truthful in our communication, not exaggerating to scare the youth, but providing them with the freedom of information. With tools like AI, we can now contest the “scrubbed” histories that have hidden 300 to 1,000 years of our heritage.
III. The Return: Rebuilding the Roman Empire
Now, the journey brings me to the mission of restoration. We are fighting for religious freedom and the independence of the craft. Our Founding Fathers fought since 1776 for the soul of America, and now we must unite that with the 1,700-year lineage of the Roman Catholic Church.
We are calling for a Traditionalist Reunion. We can no longer judge the “chess game” of life through an atheist, corporate worldview. When corporations betray God and lose all oversight, they become atrocities. This is why we are forming a union—not a secular one, but a spiritual and economic alliance to protect our environment, our cities, and our people. We refuse to fund Starbucks or any corporations that feed the Archon hierarchies.
Instead of fleeing from technology, we are reverse-engineering it. The Latin Mass Society is studying the strategies of the top Forbes companies to acquire the necessities of life and establish our own charters. At the heart of this return is the exaltation of the Tridentine Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the bedrock of our monasteries and our missionary work.
IV. The Ultimate Choice: The Kingdom or the Shop
The journey concludes with a final proposal. You have two paths:
* You can work a minimum-wage shop to feed the enemy, where you will never own a home and your energy will be harvested.
* You can join the missionary work to build God’s Kingdom.
We are enlisting men. We are hiring four Vice Presidents and seeking Strategic Donors who value truthful reporting. Led by a US Navy Veteran and a Catholic serial entrepreneur, we are fighting for the Old World Order. The lion is serene, and the Altar is waiting.
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