Sunday, January 18, 2026

Behold The Lamb Of God

 

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John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God!,"  the sacrificial lamb without blemish who will die for us, a sinless sacrifice for the remission of sin. Benedict XVI comments:


Jesus celebrated the Passover without a lamb and without a temple; yet, not without a lamb and not without a temple. He himself was the awaited Lamb, the true Lamb, just as John the Baptist had foretold at the beginning of Jesus' public ministry: "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" (Jn 1: 29).

And he himself was the true Temple, the living Temple where God dwells and where we can encounter God and worship him. His Blood, the love of the One who is both Son of God and true man, one of us, is the Blood that can save. His love, that love in which he gave himself freely for us, is what saves us. The nostalgic, in a certain sense, ineffectual gesture which was the sacrifice of an innocent and perfect lamb, found a response in the One who for our sake became at the same time Lamb and Temple.

Thus, the Cross was at the centre of the new Passover of Jesus. From it came the new gift brought by him, and so it lives on for ever in the Blessed Eucharist in which, down the ages, we can celebrate the new Passover with the Apostles.

From Christ's Cross comes the gift. "No one takes [my life] from me, but I lay it down of my own accord". He now offers it to us.

 

Yes, in his body and blood, given and shed for us on the Cross, the all sufficient sacrifice made present for us on the Altar. Receive this gift.

Two of John's disciples follow Jesus after the Baptist's witness, they want to know where Jesus is staying. He answers them, "Come and see." They do, and acknowledge him as the Christ, "We have met the Messiah." We ask the same, where does God reside? Not least in his death for us on Calvary, made present in the Mass, from which flows the forgiveness of sins and life itself.


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Do not scorn this but instead draw near with faith to Christ and in our communions meet the holy Lamb of God. Then proclaim him as the Spirit anointed Son of God, the Savior.

In Aeternum,

LSP

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Greenland Alien Tech

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What's really beneath the ICE of Greenland?, why would President Trump push this issue to edge of breaking NATO itself? Good question, and here's Paul White Gold Eagle in answer:


The Keystone Beneath the Ice

In summer 2018, a classified U.S. Air Force survey from Thule Air Base detected a massive artificial structure three kilometers under Greenland’s eastern ice sheet: 420 meters long, perfectly symmetrical, with a faint energy signature. Drilling confirmed an alien craft—intact, ancient, its hull of unknown self-repairing alloy.

The discovery went straight to President Trump on August 12, 2018. After a terse briefing, he issued clear orders: “Secure it completely. No leaks, no sharing. Get Greenland if needed.”

Trump grasped the stakes instantly. The melting ice would expose the site within decades. The technology—unlimited energy, gravitational propulsion, revolutionary materials—would decide global primacy. China and Russia were already maneuvering in the Arctic. Only exclusive U.S. control was acceptable.

He personally directed Project POLAR VAULT, a black program reporting to the White House. Excavation began in 2019: a hidden subsurface complex built into the ice. Top scientists worked in isolation.

Publicly, Trump opened talks with Denmark in early 2019, then in August publicly floated buying Greenland. The world laughed, calling it eccentric real-estate thinking. In reality, it normalized U.S. strategic focus on the island and bought time.

Reverse-engineering delivered results fast.

2020: inertial damping field tested successfully. 2022: reactionless gravitational propulsion demonstrated. 2023: vacuum-energy reactors producing megawatts. 2024: alien computing substrates broke every foreign cipher.

Protection was relentless. Russian and Chinese probing was detected and blocked without escalation.

In 2025, the Greenland Strategic Autonomy Accord was signed: permanent U.S. security jurisdiction over key zones, exclusive research rights, full defense responsibility—in exchange for massive economic investment and retained local self-governance. Nuuk approved overwhelmingly; Copenhagen accepted the inevitable.

By 2026, the craft remained in place, still yielding secrets. American power had quietly transformed: absolute energy independence, unmatched strategic deterrence, restored technological dominance for generations.

History would argue over Trump’s methods and rhetoric. But on Greenland and the buried alien vessel, his vision proved correct: some discoveries are too critical to share, some responsibilities too great for any nation but America to carry.

The ice continued to melt. The secret stayed secure. The future belonged to the United States.

 

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What can we say? ICE.

Cheers,

LSP

They Were Once Vikings

 

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The Scandinavians were once Vikings, the very terror of the world. Let that sink in as you watch this battle dance infovideo:



In related news, UKGOV is preparing to raise the age of reserve status to 65. You see, they can't get young men to fight for them, much less their precious imported vote immigrants. Good luck with that, Sceptered Isle. Whether assorted TransEuro bobsleds will deter Mighty Maga remains to be seen.


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Ragnarok,

LSP

Friday, January 16, 2026

Let's Get Baroque

 

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And why not, in this dark, barbarous and tyrannical age we live in. Hark back to a better time, a time before Jay Z, Beyonce and the appalling Brice Springstein. Yes, to the music of Lully and his rivals, of Europe beginning to flex, conducted with verve, elan and sheer living the dream intensity by Mario Sardelli. Remarkable:




What can we say? Bow your heads in wonder and withdraw all bets on the monkey, vicious beast that he is. Of course there's more, follow the amazing Sardelli on Modo Antiquo. As you do, spare a thought for other, perhaps lesser, arrivistes. Lesser? Take that up with Colonel Alexei Karabanov:




GloboHomo hates all this. I love it. See you on the other side of the Danube.

Deus Vult,

LSP

Send It To Gaol

 

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OK, you might say "jail," but the song remains the same. Are the Clintons too powerful to be imprisoned? Looks that way, doesn't it. Then there's precious metal, notably silver. Have you noticed? More paper than physical, and surely there's a parable for our times in this fiscal skulduggery, to say nothing of malfeasance. Here's Danny:


THIS HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE

I’ve been analyzing this for the last 24 hours and this is VERY BAD.

World silver production: ~800M ounces

BofA & Citi shorts: 4.4 BILLION

I’ve spent two decades in macro, and I thought I had seen it all.

I WAS WRONG.

If silver keeps going up, the biggest banks in america will collapse.

Here’s what I uncovered:

Yesterday, silver hit $92. Then it dropped over 6% in a few minutes, pumped back up to around $91, and now it’s crashing again.

I’ve spent 20 years in these markets. Most people see a normal correction, but I see a TRAP.

At $90/oz, their combined short position is now a ~$390 BILLION liability.

That’s larger than the market cap of most global banks.

This is literally survival. The banks are doing everything they can to stay afloat.

WHY THE DIP TO $86 OVERNIGHT?

They had to do it. If silver had broken $100 yesterday, margin calls would have liquidated those banks.

They unloaded paper contracts during thin overnight liquidity to FORCE THE PRICE DOWN.

But look closer at the physical market:

While the paper price dropped $6, lease rates just went vertical.

The cost to borrow physical silver is skyrocketing.

We are in BACKWARDATION.

Spot Price > Futures Price.

It means people don’t want paper promise in 6 months, they want the metal NOW.

THE MATH IS TERMINAL:

We know the shorts are 4.4B ounces.

We know annual mining is ~800M ounces.

But at $90+, the recycling supply dries up because people hoard.

And industrial demand (AI chips, solar, EVs) is inelastic, they must buy at any price to keep factories running.

BofA and Citi aren't just short the metal, they’re short the industrial revolution.

THE "FORCE MAJEURE" IS NEXT

I warned you 2 weeks ago about "cash settlement."

It’s already starting in the wholesale markets.

Dealers are quoting unavailable or 6-week delays for volume delivery.

When the price snaps back above $92, and it will, it won't stop at $100.

It will gap to $150 overnight when the first major short declares force majeure.

THE TWO MARKETS ARE DETACHING:

1. Screen Price ($88): A fiction maintained by algorithms.

2. Street Price: Unobtainable.

They’re shaking the tree one last time to get your physical…

BUT DO NOT SELL.

We are witnessing the death of the paper derivative market in real-time.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the commodities supercycle.

How do I know all of this?

I’ve studied macro for 10 years and I called almost every major market top, including the October BTC ATH.

 

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Of course history has a way of cheating the prophets, but you might want to hold onto your physical silver even as you hope for Hillary's imprisonment. Oh, and let's add genius vocalist Yoko Ono too.

Your Best Pal,

LSP


Thursday, January 15, 2026

CTA Awesome

 

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Perhaps you'd forgotten the awesome CTA. I had, until some Anon from Wales sent me a video. Wow, get it on. And yes, Wales.




What a band.

Your Pal,

LSP

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Not So Open Border

 

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Middle aged  Leftist white wymxn and kidz are freaking out because illegal immigrants are being held accountable for being exactly that, illegal. At the risk of repeatedly banging on the same old drum, since when did it become Fascist for a country to have an actual border? 

Like, how dare they export our votes! Maybe when people have had enough of a cabal of crooks in DC deciding to import the vote, and another gang of PR crooks on K Street clothed the infamous vote grab in "humanity" and "tolerance." That'll snag the NPR heartland they thought, and so, apparently, it has. Well, they're clever, and paid for it, it's their job. Pan to Minneapolis, Portland and wherever else.

Leaving aside the bizarre spectacle of liberal white wymxn attacking cops for daring to arrest and deport savage desert Moslems who'd kill and enslave them, here's Sicario, widescreen it if you like.



Respect to the people who engage in this line of work. I can think of several on this shallow mind-blog alone. And remember, we are all Rhodesia now.

Cheers,

LSP


Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Liturgical Dance Is The Best Dance

 

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Do you not think liturgical dance the best dance? Of course you do, we all do, which is why this is especially awesome. Check it out, the enthusiasm is palpable.



Just putting it out there.

Your Pal,

LSP



They Live

 

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Is AJ a national treasure? Obviously. Here, have a look.



Just throwing it out there before it's banned in the UK.

Best,

LSP 

Monday, January 12, 2026

Say No To The Rainbow

 

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And that's just in 2023, some 30 arrests per day in the UK for hurty words on the internet. Do you remember when the collective West used to prize itself as the "free world"? Part of that freedom meant free speech, as in we're free to express our opinions unlike the oppressed people of, say, the Soviet Union.

My, how that worm's turned. Don't you dare, UK serfs, get online and post anything contrary to the will of your corporate rainbow lib overlords. No, because hate speech isn't free speech, peasants. It's a bit like the logic of Climate Change, we're freer now because we have less freedom, just like it's colder because it's hotter.


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Climate change in mind, do you think the people of the United Kingdom and everywhere else captured by cultural Marxism will simply kow-tow to their Rainbow Rulers? Perhaps they will, until they can't afford to actually eat above subsistence level and living in squalid state provided apartments becomes unbearable as their technocrat rulers fly the world in private jets.

Here in America we've said no to this, at least for now. That in mind, why should we contribute to the defense of the UK and Europe when that bloc of tyrannical leftist malfeasants is actively against our values? See Free World. Good question. Why should US taxpayers fund the oppression of UK people?


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must do more of this...


Because we can use the Sceptered Isle as an unsinkable aircraft carrier? We do that already and don't need Kier Starmer's permission. Because if we don't the Russkies will pour into Europe and put an end to Pride parades forever? Wish they would but hey, they haven't even been able to take the Donbass much less all of Ukraine.

So maybe we need to redirect US FORPOL towards... regime change. Maduro down, tick, let's see Delta at No. 10. Maybe Rat Claw Rubio can serve as Proconsul in Britannia. Well, it couldn't get any worse.

Cheers,

LSP

Sunday, January 11, 2026

A Short Sunday Sermon - Baptism Of Our Lord

 

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You'll be intrigued to know I preached on Our Lord's baptism this morning, explaining that the waters of the Jordon prefigured a more agonizing baptism, that of the Cross. There on Calvary, the sinless Christ descends in solidarity with sinners into the dark waters of death, only to rise up, Spirit anointed, the acclaimed Son of the Father. 

So as with the Magi, we see Him manifest as our divine King who dies for the remission of sin, all this prefigured in the Jordan. Call to action? We who participate in this saving act by virtue of our incorporation into Christ begun at baptism must likewise manifest Him to the world. 

That was the gist of it and not bad for all that; the identifying gold, frankincense and myrrh, kingship, divinity and death, of the Feast of the Epiphany is carried forward into the revelation given to us at Christ's baptism. If you live in Him, and the Christian does, then you too must manifest His glory. But what does that look like or mean?

I gave this last aspect short treatment. Viz. stand fast to the Faith, flee from sin and boldly confess the Good News of salvation in Christ. True enough, but Farrer enlarges:


We never come to God without committing ourselves to him entirely, so far as in us lies, and in the present moment. It seems sometimes to be preached, however, that by a decision once for all made, we can commit ourselves irrevocably. But if this is preached, then it is not true. Today’s decisions cannot tie tomorrow’s hands. What I give to God today, such is my frailty, I may take back or withhold tomorrow. It is through this that God disciplines me, through this that he breaks my pride. The heart is sick and desperately perverse, even the redeemed heart: what it gave God yesterday it takes back today. Our wickedness is so great that we fail to do promised actions, which we had perfectly envisaged at the time of promising. But even if we had the virtue to keep our promise with God when the circumstances are foreseen and unaltered, we should still lack the power to commit ourselves on issues which cannot be perfectly felt or foreseen in advance. He who promises to be chaste, does well and may be perfectly sincere; but he has not by that promise dealt with the temptation he will face when he falls in mutual love with an actual woman, and cannot marry her. Our fences cannot be jumped beforehand, nor our battles won before the enemy appears. You promise fidelity to Christ today, and you are sincere; but it will spare you none of the agony of decision, if a day comes when political brigands hold to our heads the pistol of absolute power, and say, ‘Your religion or your life.’

No, we cannot commit ourselves in a day, because we cannot, merely by saying we will, put our whole trust in God. To trust in God is a thing which has to be learnt. We may stand up and make our profession of faith, clasp a missioner’s hand and say, ‘I have taken Christ for my Savior, I trust him for all.’ But we shall still trust ourselves to do our part in the new covenant we have entered. For we do not learn what dependence on God is, except through having our self-dependence broken in the mill of life, slowly and painfully. Many tears, much shame, continual repentance, this is the lot of those who pledge themselves to God. A paradoxical pledge; we learn to keep it by breaking it. True confessions, bravely and sincerely made to our confessor and absolved with the word of Christ, these are the means by which we learn distrust of ourselves, and trust in God alone. On every such occasion we affirm our self-commital. We bring to life every promise we previously made, back to our confirmation, back to our baptism when others’ lips promised for us, back behind that to the cross, on which Christ committed us to God by dying for us.


Many tears, much shame, continual repentance, this is the lot of those who pledge themselves to God...  On every such occasion we affirm our self-commital. We bring to life every promise we previously made, back to our confirmation, back to our baptism when others’ lips promised for us, back behind that to the cross, on which Christ committed us to God by dying for us.

Amen to that,

LSP

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Playing In The Band

 

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What a band.




I say again, Mr. Weir, even though your appalling shorts were hideous and distracted from the message, even so, rest in peace.

Yours,

LSP