April 20, 2019
Selwyn Duke details an incident where a college professor just tried to torch St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
Fro the New American:
The paper continued, "When questioned, Lamparello claimed he was simply cutting through the church to get to Madison Avenue because his van, which was parked outside on Fifth Avenue, ran out of gas, NYPD Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence and Counterterrorism John Miller said at a press conference outside St. Pat’s Wednesday night.â€
Of course, this claim is problematic when your vehicle isn’t actually out of fuel, which Lamparello’s mini-van wasn’t. Moreover, his "‘answers were inconsistent and evasive, although he remained conversational with them [the authorities] and cooperative,’ Miller said,†the Post further reports.
So, dim Lamparello tried to copycat what has been declared by authorities an accident (in Paris). This was as inevitable as the Sun rising; it worked beautifully on Notre Dame, even if it wasn't terrorism. It gave everyone a roadmap.
Selwyn continues: Lamparello was arrested and charged with attempted arson and reckless endangerment. Miller explained that "surveillance camera footage showed Lamparello circling St. Patrick’s several times in a minivan well over an hour before he parked outside the cathedral on Fifth Avenue, walked around the area, returned to his vehicle, and retrieved the gasoline and lighter fluid,†Fox News informs.
It also emerged that he was just arrested Monday at a different church, the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, New Jersey, for refusing to leave after a late Mass.
What will surprise some but not others is that Lamparello is a college professor, having worked part-time as an online instructor at Lehman College in the Bronx and as an adjunct instructor at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. He also was teaching a class at Brooklyn College as part of his requirement as a Ph.D. student.
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Colleges are alternate universes, worlds separated from ours by a quantum physical displacement of reality. The observer collapses the wavefront of reality quite differently in academia than in the real world, and so these professors seem quite mad and inexplicable. That is, until you understand that things actually work fundamentally differently there than here. See, this guy would not only have gotten away with this on a college campus but would have been celebrated and honored. He's probably quite surprised that he's being treated like a criminal in the outside world.
Selwyn provides a short list of radical academics who have been caught behaving badly. It's not an isolated incident, but rather a strong trend.
America and the West cannot survive the radicalized academic environment. Academia sets the tone for much of what happens in society, and as long as we continue to listen to them - and we will as long as physical science is intertwined with the politically weaponized disciplines like psychology, sociology, philosophy, etc. as well as the fake academics like gender studies or queer theory we are going to continue to give credence to the madness coming out of the ivory tower. We need to sever the hard sciences and useful aspects of the academy from the infected parts, but how do you do that?
Trade schools and other career-based education is a start; it will take students out of the maw of the beast, and take their tuition money besides. But it's only a start. There must be a way to make university education irrelevant. Right now too many think it a necessity. It's not; you can learn more on the job, or just by educating yourself. At this stage college miseducates, promoting all manner of politically motivated nonsense as education. "Intersectionality" has absolutely zero educational benefit, but it is taught rather zealously on most college campuses.
College thought has turned the West against her own traditions and heritage, and continues to promote hatred of self and country. No civilization can survive such a thing long. There are others waiting to displace us, and they will when the nations of the West reach a tipping point. Many of them in Europe are near that now. In fact, the immediate assertion that Notre Dame was not an act of terrorism is a prime example of that; the French authorities are absolutely unwilling to call a spade a space, precisely because they refuse to believe their own culture has any moral right to judge another. And they fear a backlash against immigration of Muslims, so they will never tell us, even if they have solid evidence this was a terrorist act. France is no longer able to defend itself on philosophical grounds. Academia did that.
The endless promotion of Globalism, of "tolerance", of multiculturalism and atheism has ripped the soul right out of Western Civilization. And all of those concepts come out of the Ivory Tower. The average person still loves his country, his Church, his community, his culture and his God. But that is slowly changing as the academic theories are implemented by the media and the political class.
So it should surprise nobody that a college prof tried to burn down St. Patrick's. What should surprise us is it has taken them so long to think of doing it.
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