January 06, 2023
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How the government took over Twitter and subverted the country.
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All but seven have now flipped to Kevin the White Rino McCarthy.
Here is the list of those who flipped:
Reps.-elect Dan Bishop, R-N.C.; Joshua Brecheen, R-Okla.; Mike Cloud, R-Texas; Andrew Clyde, R-Ga.; Byron Donalds, R-Fla.; Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla.; Mary Miller, R-Ill.; Ralph Norman, R-S.C.; Scott Perry, R-Pa.; Chip Roy, R-Texas; and Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas; Paul Gosar, R-Ariz.; and Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn. switched their vote to McCarthy from another candidate. Rep.-elect Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., switched her vote from "present” to McCarthy.
So what did the White RINO give them in return?
You can bet your bottom dollar nothing that helps anyone but them.
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Data reported from 2007.
"With this 28% adjustment, the petroleum oil equivalent price of Fischer-Tropsch fuels from U.S. coal is $26 to $27 per barrel (2007).”
[This equates to $35 to $38 per barrel in 2022 dollars. Current price of West Texas Intermediate (a light, sweet crude) = $73]
"Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-liquids technology is commercial in South Africa and Malaysia and produces vehicle-ready fuels at less than the biomass feedstock costs. Fischer-Tropsch fuels are fully compatible with petroleum pipeline practices, unlike ethanol and biodiesel which are incompatible and will carry premium distribution costs. The Fischer-Tropsch fuels are also near-zero sulfur fuels in compliance with 2007 EPA fuel requirements.”
Admittedly, the investment for a grass roots Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-oil facility is substantial, but then how in the hell can you justify a new biofuels facility ? Didn’t anybody know that corn is used to feed cattle ? Then look where the price of meat has gone.
Nature runs Fischer-Tropsch and Sabatier reactions all the time.
Resource: "Deep Carbon, Past to Present”, publ. 2019:
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Isn't polluting the air with particulate matter a crime? Why isn't this being addressed by the EPA?
Start-Up Company Is Releasing Particles Into The Air To Stop 'Climate Change'
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When a private company dumps toxic waste it leads to prison sentences and gargantuan fines and superfunds. But if a company does it to "fight climate change"?
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The House Speaker kerfuffle has Republicans at each other's throats these days. I've been in some nasty arguments with people I generally respect who want to crown the RINO Kevin McCarthy because "we need to get on with the work of government" as if that is anything of any value whatsoever to the American People.
I personally think this gridlock is great; it means no new laws, no more spending, no more mischief at our expense. If they never pass a single law and fight the next two years I'll be fine.
Also, if McCarthy is such a great leader why can't he close this deal? He could have made concessions well before the vote. He didn't because he just assumed he would be handed this. And he did not want to concede anything.
Nancy Pelosi ended the decades long tradition allowing the Speaker to be removed. She saw John Boehner booted, and wasn't going to let the left wing of her party do that to her. But McCarthy only promised to restore that rule after the third unsuccessful vote. What kind of leadership is that?
Is it any wonder there are people holding out?
At any rate a friend named Mark McDougall observed:
But then again, once he IS Speaker, what's to stop him just using his numbers to force a Rep party vote to restore all the things he conceded to get in?
How desperate do you have to be to ignore losing the vote 8 times?
Has he NO concern for the public image of the Reps?
Are there really 201 Reps who think of the 20 as terrorists?
Interesting Crenshaw is attacking those who don't want the Swamp in control. I guess his mention in the Schwab list wasn't meaningless?
There are many disturbing things about Kevin McCarthy. He attended the WEF meeting in 2018 in Davos, for instance. He also attended the WEF meeting with Joe Biden (and Texas Governor Abbott.)
Why? If Biden ws there why would McCarthy go crawling to Klaus Schwab? One American on his knees is one too many.
McCarthy threw Donald Trump under the bus, I might add, after the Jan. 6 self-guided capitol tour. He called for Trump to be censured, for instance, despite there being no evidence Mr. Trump did anything wrong. (He called for peaceful protests, and asked the attendees to stand down.) This after providing lukewarm support for Trump after the election theft.
Politics is notorious for betrayal and lack of loyalty, but a man who would be Speaker generally must have everyone's trust. How can you trust a guy who would do that? And isn't it about time we as a nation started demanding loyalty from those who govern? If we just dismiss this sort of thing as "just politics" we simply perpetuate it.
If McCarthy were not a RINO and turncoat, would not the media be bitterly against him and on the side of the insurgents? They are not; do a Google search. They like the disharmony but support McCarthy.
Matt Goetz chronicles McCarthy's stupidity at The Daily Caller:
McCarthy voted for Biden's money pit in Ukraine, and even urged Biden to blow more there.
McCarthy believed the lie of "Russian collusion".
In June 2016,McCarthytold other GOP congressmen, "There’s two people I think Putin pays: [Rep. Dana] Rohrabacher and Trump.”
McCarthy voted to remove U.S. monuments from the Capitol building, joining Democrats and kowtowing to BLM.
McCarthy opposed anti-trust legislation to break up the big tech monopolies.
One of his top advisers works as a lobbyist for Pfizer.
And while McCarthy promised a red tsunami, what did he deliver? It was his job to see to it that the GOP won big in the House. He did raise a lot of money, but gave most of it to Republican RINO types who were running in unwinnable races. How do you put your trust in a guy who could barely win in a slam-dunk election?
He opposed reinstating the motion to vacate which was established in 1801 because he liked Nancy's power grab and wanted to be king.
McCarthy defended Liz Chaney. He is going to keep earmarks in spending bills.
Shortly after the election it was obvious Ryan, er, McCarthy was going to have trouble winning, but what did he do? Nothing. At least nothing to assuage the fears of his detractors.
Speaking of Ryan, he made it quite plain in a podcast where Mr. Mccarthy stood:
"He's playing the inside game to win the vote for speaker. He knows exactly how to do that, He was better at that than me, and I wouldn't count him out ever because he really knows how members think, how they operate, and how to play a vote counting game."
In other words he was wheeling and dealing and buying votes or threatening fence-straddlers. Still he fell short.
I get it; you have to be a wheeler and dealer to be Speaker. But this is just buying the votes, not actually convincing people you are the man for the job. McCarthy can't because, well, he's not the man. He's a guy who blows in the wind.
And he's obviously a man lacking any deep-seated convictions or principles.Vote grubbers inevitably are such.
I would add McCarthy did run a deli when he was young, but sold it to pay for college and then went to work for a Congressman, so he's essentially like Joe Biden - someone who spent most of his career in politics and not in the school of hard knocks.
McCarthy was one of what they called the Young Guns, along with Eric Cantor (loser), and Paul "Pee Wee" Ryan. This triumvirate couldn't fill a thimble with their conservatism. Why do we think McCarthy will do any better than Cantor or Ryan?
Anyone who expects a leadership better than that of Paul Ryan is sadly mistaken. The two men are cut from the same cloth. Both (and Cantor) talked a good game but moved to the center when given their druthers. They claimed to be proudly conservative but what did they do? None of them have shown themselves to be anything but luke-warmers.
Again, if McCarthy is so conservative why is the media supporting him? PBS called the insurgents "hostage takers" for instance. So why are conservatives siding with the media?
I think at the end of the day (well, maybe not literally the day) McCarthy will be Speaker. Sadly Jim Jordan gave him a boost (and refuses to run himself). I do not understand Jordan's thought processes here at all (maybe there is a dandy little FBI file somewhere on him? I hate to think that but who knows. Ditto Marjorie Taylor Greene.) Certainly Jordan must know McCarthy will be another Ryan or Dennis Hastert. What does he think will be achieved by putting so squishy a man in charge? If nothing else McCarthy has not shown himself to be especially competent at the basic skills needed for the job.
I am just astonished at how many good conservatives are on board with McCarthy and who argue for "getting things done" as though that is a good thing. We railed against the Swamp and now are fine with the Swamp if it's our particular alligator there.
If we make no changes nothing will change. Kevin McCarthy is a Bush-era type squishy and those are the ones who got America into this pickle in the first place. So we think we can fix our problems by doubling down on the things that caused them?
We need a Churchillian, a guy with a spine. But we are supporting Mr. Rubber Backbone and are going to be shocked, SHOCKED! when he gives us a feckless and duplicitous Speakership.
See here, here for more criticisms by members of the 20 insurgents.
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January 05, 2023
The powers that be are coming after Elon Musk hard.
Tesla fined $2.2M for exaggerating driving range of its vehicles: report
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No cars, no freedom, no decent food, no heat, no lights, this is the old European colonialists wishing to resurrect the old empire and run the world again. They lost it all on the frozen Russian soil, looks like that is going to happen again.
WEF Declares People Have No Right To Own Their Own Cars: 'You Can Walk or Share' - News Punch
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Tim adds:
They want to restore the Medieval system of serfs and lords, with themselves as lords, of course.
Oh, I would love to know how this dufus determines what is a right? A right is something that is inherent, that you would have if nobody took it away from you. That is exactly what private vehicles are. His idea of rights are that there are none, just privileges granted by government.
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Great article on another massive medicine scandal and scam...why don't we just go back to leeches and bloodletting? If the world survives and true (AKA skeptical) science (which is never settled) is depoliticized, will the truth about the massive scams of climate change, the Covid and vax holocaust, and the decades long Alzheimer's drug research fiasco be widely known and understood? Those of us who can read and think are well aware of these three mega scams...but most Americans, who are well meaning but scientifically illiterate and/or brainwashed have been played and have no clue as to how badly they have been bent over by the "science" liars and scammers....
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Femme! Vie! Liberté! (Women! Life! Freedom!)
So, in Iran, over 18,000 protestors have now been arrested, and more are being put to death. Some 500 protestors have been killed in the streets, including about 60 children. Children have even been ARRESTED and put in prison! But the protests have not abated. Spontaneous protests break out all the time. I just watched footage of people waiting for trains in the subway, who started protesting at the sight of Iranian police, stomping their feet and shouting "Marg bar diktator!" ("Death to the dictator"). The police then called in reinforcements and chased down EVERYONE who was on the subway platform.
Meanwhile, the NIECE of the "Supreme Leader" (Ayatollah
Khamenei) has been sentenced to three years in prison for criticizing
her uncle, and the regime. She recently released a video (through her
brother) calling for all Western nations to sever ties with the regime
(which they should!). Her brother is also against the regime, and lives
in exile in France. Of course, the American president, President
Shit-for-Brains
Let us hope that 2023 brings an end to this evil dictatorship in Iran, and 2024 brings an end to the evil, corrupt, incompetent Biden dictatorship, too.
MARG BAR DIKTATOR!
So where are the weapons and financial aid for the protesters? Biden is quick to send it to Ukraine but he's not at all concerned about Iran. Why is that?
On the contrary HE sent the Iranian regime money not long ago.
I guess the key is to say "death to America" to get a pass from the Biden Junta. Putin was stupid; he never called for any aggression against the United States.
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Speaking of Orwellian thought control through speech control, #ChinaJoe's #CDC is publishing a politically correct speech code which will be widely distributed. Quoting: "It is clear that this list is being read and distributed broadly – from medical institutions, hospitals, scientific communications, doctor’s offices, schools and universities, as well as other US Government agencies and institutes."
The CDC Puts Itself in Charge of Language Too ⋆ Brownstone Institute
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January 04, 2023
I sometimes cannot understand Donald Trump. Kevin McCarthy gave him little help during his presidency,nor in fighting the vote fraud, yet he is enthusiastically endorsing the RINO reject for Speaker.
I guess Trump figures he'll win it anyway and wants to be on the White Rino's good side.
Trump needs to start thinking strategically when he endorses - and ideologically. McCarthy isn't his friend and never will be.
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Nothing is going to stop the dam break now....
Japan Launches Official Investigation Into Millions of COVID Vaccine Deaths - News Punch
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I watched Fox this weekend because I was staying in a hotel and it was available. All they did was whine about how terrible it was to not simply crown McCarthy. They had Newt Gingrich on and he was apoplectic, saying it was just about the members in opposition and no concern for the good of the party. Well, McCarthy has been the leader of the GOP there since Pee Wee Herman (Paul Ryan) and what has he accomplished? Not one blessed thing. He hasn't even tried. We need a leader, not a seat warmer. It's time for leadership change. Gingrich has shown himself to be an idiot on multiple occasions, I might add. He was the guy who assured us that the Chinese would become just like us if we gave them preferential trade. And he was the architect of the "duck and cover" strategy that cost the GOP in the '98 elections.
Lauren Boebert speaks out on not supporting Kevin McCarthy for House speaker
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We Have Their Names: 18 GOP Senators Labeled 'Turncoats' by Gun Owners of America
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The wife and I were discussing walkmans. She saw a story on the television and asked "are they bringing those back now?"
I pointed out that they just might; after all, vinyl records have returned and everyone is dumping CD's.
We discussed the reasons why so many young people seem on this nostalgia kick.
My view is simple; they do not like the modern world. They long for a simpler time when life wasn't so, well, obnoxiously modern. They see reruns of '70's and '80's television shows (I have several retro t.v. networks on my antenna t.v.) and they wish life were like that; two parents at home, no sexual pressures, adequate technology but not overly complex requiring lots of money and time, etc.
I suspect this nostalgia kick stems from that. It was the same thing that drove the New Wave music movement in the eighties (which was a return to '50's style in many ways.)
I think these kids deep down understand their society is sick and abusive. I don't think they understand it consciously, but I believe in their psyche they know it to be so. They wish they could turn back the clock and live in a better time.
That has always been true of the current generation, but the youths of today have more reason than most to wish that. Conforming to Godly standards, modesty, orderly behavior, sexual restraint, are all things the animal nature of humans resists but which our hearts and minds and souls understand to be a great good for us. We want order and stability and we want clear cut rules to follow and a sense that all will work out in the end.
That is antithetical to the modern Progressive ideals which emphasize a kind of radical individualism which isolates people, emphasizes no standards except the promotion of this radical individualism, which promotes political and social upheaval, sexual and intellectual anarchy, and rebellion at every turn.
As I say, this feeds our animal natures and to many it is the key to happiness, but in reality it only makes people miserable. They are wandering stars, blown about by the winds of a cruel fate that concerns itself not a wit with their emotional needs or their individual natures. It is radical individualism collectivized into groups. The Christian ethic that dominated America in the past emphasized the community and our role therein, while also emphasizing the right of the mature to make prudent decisions in their own self-interest. We believed in individualism but with the choice of a voluntary community. The Progressive ideal is a radical liberty that eschews any and all guidelines and demands guardrails be put up lest the mad individuals hurt themselves. It imposes order only by force of law, not by the voluntary surrender of some of the individual's freedom of action out of respect for the laws of nature and nature's God.
Essentially it's a form of madness. The modern concept of freedom is the freedom to violate basic laws of nature. Don't like being a man? Just proclaim yourself a woman and everyone will be forced by law and by cultural pressure applied by the gatekeepers to acknowledge your claim. Unhappy if too many people from your ethnic group is in prison? Cry "RACISM" and let them all out. Don't ask why and don't try to reduce crime in your ethnic community. Like having sexual relations with children, dogs, dead bodies, etc.? Destigmatize it and demand your right to sodomize any way you wish. Riot all you want (as long as it's in the service of the Progressive tolerant utopia.) Shout down anyone with whom you disagree. Censor them on electronic media. Take money from some to promote your fantasies of "equity" and "social justice" without recompense.
All of this is unnatural and immoral and deep down the youths of America and the Western World know it.
And they have been terrified into believing these are the Last Days, but not in the Christian sense; they think industrial emissions of small amounts of carbon dioxide is going to wipe everyone out. They don't want to move into space either because "well just mess that up too". So they wait around for the other shoe to drop and end it all.
There is despair in the young. That is why they don't want to have jobs, or own houses, or own cars. They basically want to curl into a ball and lay there like turtles. They are a generation in clinical depression.
And they've been told all their lives Christianity and Judaism is superstition because we know so much more now. So they have no spiritual anchor to protect them.
They come from broken homes and have broken lives. The girls believe in feminism and think they have no real hope for the kind of relationships that they should want and secretly desire. The boys feel they are worthless because of their "toxic masculinity". They have no sense of purpose. Their lives are venial and empty.
Social justice warfare gives some temporary relief, as it is a kind of purpose, but it is in service of the very things that have wrecked their lives in the first place.
And there is nothing to refresh their spirits. They live in guilded cages; with plenty of material blessings but none of what really matters in the end.
As they used to say "you can't take it with you". No amount of money matters if you are going to perish and be just gone.
So I believe that is no small part in the return of vinyl records and the nostalgia kick. These young people intuitively know their system is broken, their beliefs wrong, and that those who they were always taught to listen to and believe in sold them a bill of goods.
It's very sad. Especially since nobody seems to be there to try to guide them out of this blighted spiritual wilderness.
Youth ministry should be the prime mission for most of the churches these days. We let the Progressive Left kidnap the young and are still doing nothing about it. They need the salvation of Christ and the grounding the Holy Spirit grants to let them see what is real and what is true and to understand the bankruptcy of the philosophy they have been taught.
Unfortunately I see little effort tot hat effect. And so the young desperately wait for us older folk to die off and let them have the Progressive utopia they have been taught to dream about. Many of them believe it will be better. They don't understand that it is but the road to damnation and Hell awaits their purgatory that they are enduring in our modern Western world.
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From Judicial Watch's latest weekly message. How many of y'all on the
left or right have heard any of this from your favorite news sources??
Go ahead, think about it, I'll wait.
Meanwhile, ask every RINO, I
and D that you know if any of Trump's claims about election fraud have
ever been proven true, and I'll bet over 99% of them laugh and say
'hell no'.
Turns out that studying actual court cases is the only
way to find out what's real and what's not anymore -- but who the hell
has the time or knowledge to do that? Funny how that works.
"We just settled a federal election integrity lawsuit against New York City after the city removed 441,083 ineligible names from the voter rolls and promised to take reasonable steps to clean its voter registration lists in the future.
We filed the lawsuit in July after
the city failed to clean voter rolls for years. The lawsuit, filed
under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), pointed out that New
York City removed only 22 names under federal law over six years
(Judicial Watch v Valentine et al. (No.1:22-cv-039
Our suit detailed how New York City’s "own recent data concedes that there were only 22 total” removals under this provision "during a six-year period, in a city of over 5.5 million voters. These are ludicrously small numbers of removals given the sizable populations of these counties.”
Moreover, the "almost complete failure of Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx, and Richmond Counties, over a period of at least six years, to remove voters” under a key provision of federal law "means that there are untold numbers of New York City registrations for voters who are ineligible to vote at their listed address because they have changed residence or are otherwise ineligible to vote.”
The settlement details how the city responded to our notice about its voting roll deficiencies with a massive clean-up:
[The Board of Elections] notified Judicial Watch that, in February 2022, they removed, pursuant to Section 8(d)(1)(B) of the NVRA, 82,802 registrations in Bronx County, 128,093 in Kings County, 145,891 in New York County, 66,010 in Queens County, and 18,287 in Richmond County, for a total of 441,083 registrations.
[The Board of Elections] notified Judicial Watch that going forward they intend to cancel registrations pursuant to Section 8(d)(1)(B) in each odd-numbered year in the months following a federal election.
Specifically, the city also agrees to track in detail and report its voter roll maintenance efforts through 2025:
For both 2023 and 2025 … the [Board of Elections] will notify Judicial Watch … on or before March 31, by means of separate excel spreadsheets for Bronx County, Kings County, New York County, Queens County, and Richmond County, of the number of removals, including removals pursuant to … the NVRA, made during the previous two years.
The NVRA requires states to "conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove” from the rolls "the names of ineligible voters” who have died or changed residence. Among other things, the law requires registrations to be cancelled when voters fail to respond to address confirmation notices and then fail to vote in the next two general federal elections. In 2018, the Supreme Court confirmed that such removals are mandatory (Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Inst. (138 S. Ct. 1833, 1841-42 (2018)).
This historic settlement is a major victory for New York voters who will benefit from cleaner voter rolls and more honest elections. We are pleased that New York City officials quickly acted to remove 441,000 outdated registrations from the rolls. We look forward to working together under this federal lawsuit settlement to ensure New York City maintains cleaner rolls for future elections.
We are a national leader in voting integrity and voting rights. As part of our work, we assembled a team of highly experienced voting rights attorneys who stopped discriminatory elections in Hawaii, and cleaned up voter rolls in California, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, among other achievements.
California settled an NVRA lawsuit with us and began the process of removing up to 1.6 million inactive names from Los Angeles County’s voter rolls. Kentucky also began a cleanup of hundreds of thousands of old registrations last year after it entered into a consent decree to end another Judicial Watch lawsuit.
In February 2022, we settled a voter roll clean-up lawsuit against North Carolina and two of its counties after North Carolina removed over 430,000 ineligible names from the voter rolls.
In March 2022, a Maryland court ruled in favor of our challenge to Maryland’s Democratic legislature’s "extreme” congressional redistricting gerrymander.
In May 2022, we sued Illinois on behalf of Congressman Mike Bost and two other registered Illinois voters to prevent state election officials from extending Election Day for 14 days beyond the date established by federal law.
Robert Popper, Judicial Watch senior attorney, leads our election law
program. Popper was previously in the Voting Section of the Civil
Rights Division of the Justice Department, where he managed voting
rights investigations,
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The Epiphany is traditionally celebrated on January 6, when the Magi found their way to Nazareth and the Child.
Our word "magic” derives from the Magi. In all likelihood, the Magi were Zurvanists, a scholarly sect of Zoroastrianism.
In Zoroastrianism,
The story of Zoroaster’s birth has interesting parallels with Christian beliefs. Zoroaster’s mother, Dugdova, had a visitation by Ahura Mazda and she became pregnant by a divine shaft of light. Zoroaster was a demigod.
When Dugdova gave birth, Angra Mainyu sent his djinn to kill the child. The djinn are generally depicted as threatening little monkey creatures like the monkey soldiers commanded by the Wicked Witch of the West.
Ahura Mazda protected and hid Dugdova and Zoroaster under a shield of light as they made their escape (flight into Egypt ?).
Well, you gotta figure that Mary had some ’splainin to do for Joseph, so the Magi gave her a good cover story.
Tim adds:
Mithraism, which competed with Christianity in the early Roman Empire, was based heavily on Zoroastrianism and featured a virgin birth and a god being born of woman, same as did the Christian faith. It was quite popular with Roman soldiers as it was a war cult; the soldier was duty-bound to fight holy war against the forces of darkenss and all those little Djinn you mentioned.
It is no coincidence that Islam would later be born in the hinterlands outside of the old Roman territory (where it wound up being suppressed by Constantine) and that it was heavily adopted in the Middle East and in central Asia where Mithraism had been strong. Holy war - Jihad - is a key component of Islam.
Also Manicheanism was born of Zoroastrianism with Mani (the founder) being called "the seal of the prophets" a term reserved for Muhammed. Mani lived in Mesopotamia in the third century and he adopted Christ as the second greatest prophet besides himself - same as did Muhammed. Mani was said to be the reincarnation of Jesus and Zoaraster. He commanded his followers to pray three times a day facing east (similar to Muhammed making his followers pray five times a day facing Mecca).
Mani was presented as the promised paraclete that Jesus mentioned. While he never claimed to have been born of a virgin he clearly was a copycat of Jesus.
Both Mithraism and Manicheanism came out of the Zoroastrian tradition - and was no doubt a heavy influence on the young Muhammed, who was a merchant with the caravans to the east in his youth.
Manicheanism was a Gnostic heresy, essentially.
The point is these are not idle topics; they are still with us today in the Islamic world. (So is Arianism, which is what Islam believes; Jesus was at most a man adopted by God, not born of God.) Arianism had been strong in Arabia at the time of Muhammed.
The Magi came out of this tradition, the same roots as Mithraism and Manicheanism.
One final point; when John the Baptist was killed by Herod his flock scattered, most of them going east into Iran and even to India. These people - the Mandeans - called their priestly cast Nazarenes and Muhammed mentioned them as "People of the Book". They finally died out in the 3rd century, about the time of Mani, so probably were subsumed into Manicheanism. They were not Christians but a Jewish sect, many of whom believed John the Baptist was the promised Messiah.
So all these traditions intersected and intersect today. We just don't understand the connections, which is why we find it so difficult to deal with the Islamic world. Islam, especially the Islam of Iran, is apocalyptic, waging a holy war against the forces of darkness as they see it.
Oh, one last thing about Manicheanism; it was a kind of theosophy, an attempt to blend all religions together into one. Know who else did that? The Nazis. Most of the Nazi top brass were members of the Thule society, which was a theosophic sect. Basically National Socialism was the implementation of some of the ideas of Manicheanism. It's why the Islamic world was amenable to Naziism and why to this day there is so much anti-semitism in the Islamic world.
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