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Islamised Hagia Sophia Holds First Ramadan Prayers for 88 Years

The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, held its first Ramadan prayers in 88 years on Friday to mark the start of the Islamic month of fasting, after being converted into a mosque in 2020.


The Power Brokers You Never Elected

“The Power Brokers You Never Elected,” is the single best thing we’ve found for you to show someone who is sort of starting to grasp that something is wrong but doesn’t understand what it is.

The film is made by the Swede Jonas Nilsson. He narrated it in Swedish, and sometimes shows himself, so in the English version, it looks a bit weird to have him dubbed in English.  But otherwise – wow. What a great 50-minute summary of the virus hoax and the way it has been used to centralise wealth and build up this control grid.

 


Scientist says COVID lockdowns prolonged the pandemic

A leading scientist is continuing his fight against governmental narratives that lockdowns were the best response to COVID-19.


Nazi Kids in Ukraine VIDEO

The liberal media are in denial over the fact that the neo-Nazi movement in Ukraine is not only the strongest in the world, but also that it has penetrated the highest levels of Ukrainian society - particularly the military.

Part of their coping mechanism and propaganda is to suggest that the phenomenon is in reality only very small. "Yes, Ukraine has a few neo-Nazis, but they are completely marginalised just like in all other normal countries," is the sort of line we hear trotted out.

But this German-made documentary about "Ukraine's Nazi Kids" shows things in a rather different light, giving us a clear picture of the scale of the problem.


Pfizer hired 600 employees to handle ‘large increase of adverse event reports' 

An unredacted document newly released in compliance with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit indicates that double-dose COVID jab maker Pfizer onboarded some 600 new full-time employees last year “to help alleviate the large increase of adverse event reports” received in connection with the experimental COVID shots.


Green Taxes Inflate Electricity Bills

£18 Billion a year! That's the staggering total cost of the joint Tory-LibDem-Labour-SNP 'green deal' imposed on British taxpayers by the Climate Change Act. Perhaps the most disgraceful tax of the whole lot is the “stealth tax” costing electricity billpayers hundreds of pounds a year.

Around 12 percent of the average energy bill set by the Energy Price Cap is an extra tax designed to pay for grotesquely inefficient green energy programmes.

Ecotricity boss Dale Vince said earlier this year: "The government talk about high energy prices and bemoan them... but what they don't talk about is the fact they take £9 billion a year from our energy bills in a combination of VAT and about five social and environmental policies."


Church providing foodbank forced out as developers allegedly change the lock

A London church is being forced to move locations as developers force them off the land, they claim.

According to the Pentecostal City Mission Church in Harlesden, the developers entered the property, without permission and altered the locks. 


Historic Cornish Templar Church

The church of St Catherine, in the hamlet of Temple is part of the parish of Blisland, in Cornwall, at the far south western point of Britain. It stands on the site of what was the earlier Templar chapel and formed part of the medieval Preceptory of Trebeigh. The name Trebeigh comes from the ancient Cornish language (a version of Welsh) and means 'Little Village'. It is certainly a pretty little place today, and a visit to this ancient Templar site is much recommended.

The story goes that pilgrims travelling from Ireland wanted to avoid sailing around Land's End so would travel up the Padstow estuary to Wadebridge, and then overland to the Fowey river and thence down to the south coast before taking a fresh ship to France. Padstow was an important port and Fowey probably the busiest harbour on the South coast, from which many travellers from the West Country would have embarked for Europe.

Maybe this is why the Templars built their church and refuge on the moor to accommodate travellers who passed over this wild stretch of country on their way to the Holy Land. The church stands on the site of the earlier Templar chapel and when the Order was suppressed it was turned over to the Knights Hospitaler. The church became famous as a place where marriages could be performed without banns or license similar to Gretna Green, from the 16th century until recently. In 1753 such marriages became illegal and after this point, the Temple church lost its congregation and fell into serious disrepair. No services were held for nearly a century

In the 1850s a fund was started for its restoration. The new plans followed as closely as possible those of the original Templar church. The ancient tower arch was kept and wherever possible, relics and other stones were used. The base of the old Norman font is preserved in the inner doorway, and various stones bearing the engraved crosses of the Templars and the Hospitalers can be discovered in the fabric of the building. The church contains several references to its links with the Knights Templar, including a cross pattée in the east window and a depiction of a mounted knight in the north window of the church tower.


EU Set to Sanction Hungary After Orbán Election Landslide

It appears that the European Union is not happy with the result of Hungary’s recent general election, with many in Brussels seemingly hoping the country’s united opposition would manage to unseat long-running conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.


The Knights Templar Order
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