How to Write Fiction: 6) Mechanics: 2) Description
This article is not about the recent flooding, but about a flooding that happened in my house a month ago. After I took the above photage, I removed more than 300 gallons, and at one point the entire floor (which I had just laid, mentioned in another article) was under water. In relation to the former, I have gotten a dozen text messages in the last few days asking if I am okay from people who have no other connection to Texas and know nobody affected. In relation to the flooding in my house, I reached out to some of those same people and told them about it, and I have heard nothing except for a few, “I’m sorry to hear that”s. I guess I complain too much, and I am not featured in the news enough. One person did come to visit to help us with babysitting after that, and then told us she could not step foot in our house because of a possibility of mold, when I was waiting on her relative for months to get back to me about fixing the roof.
Natural Disasters Are a Sign of God’s Wrath
I have worked closely with a Catholic Creationist group which wisely pointed out that one of the chief tragedies resulting from materialist philosophy in the world is that when a great storm, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, volcano eruption, or some other similar thing happens, people by and large do not turn to prayer but instead to scientific predictions and fatalistic resignation and despair. In the past, whenever something like this happened, Catholics (and non-Catholics!) by and large understood that God was communicating something. This something is almost always society-wide sin that is being ignored and unaddressed. This is logical for anyone with any amount of religious faith because God does not allow any death to happen lightly. As the Scripture says, not even the death of a useless little bird, or the falling of a single hair. The death of a human being is far more precious to Him.
I know very little about the recent deadly floods. I would know nothing if it weren’t for the rumor mill that sits at the end of the mass media machine, catching its refuse and spilling it out passionately. It tells everyone to be sad about people they do not know, and to send prayers because they cannot do anything physically, so they enter a sort of unholy resignation, and send quick text messages just seeing if their friends are still alive. I experienced the same thing when a hurricane hit Tennessee and my home. I got dozens of text messages. I had been homeless with my family for a week because of underwriting surprises, and I had nearly had a heart attack from the stress, but everyone was happy to hear that the Holy Ghost took me out of my house right before the hurricane hit. My house was one of the few unaffected. One of my neighbors’ houses two doors down in the same holler washed away completely, but mine was on a little higher ground. I sold it to a man I never met.
What I have heard about the Texas flooding, because I do not watch the news, is that a river named Guadelupe overflowed, that several girls are missing or killed, and that the parents of one of these girls were in Italy at the time.
God bless and keep those people, convert them and bring them to Heaven. Now, let me coldly demonstrate the sort of reasoning that used to be all pervasive in the world: Guadelupe is the name of the apparition of our Mother, Blessed Mary Ever-Virgin, that converted America. It means serpent-crusher. It has specific reference to the dragons worshiped by the pagan Mexicans who sacrificed people on the top of pyramids by cutting out their beating heart. When the Blessed Mother appeared there, She did so on the mountain of one of those gods. This title signifies how She conquers the demons.
Why would God allow death and chaos in Texas under the name Guadelupe and using a river, affecting children? Besides the name, a river in Egypt was used by Pharaoh to kill children, and one child was saved in the river, named Moses. These children who have died have been removed from a world which is plagued by demons, but what demon might correspond to the dragons conquered by our Lady?
America worships a demon called Mammon, which people think means money because of Bible translations. Mammon is traditionally understood to be a kind of spindly little snake, a pathetic dragon, that hides in the dark and sends out bitten and poisoned servants to do his work, unable to resist or to understand what they are doing, such as tax collectors, bankers, underwriters, insurance agents, business owners, corporate CEOs, IRS agents, robots, heirs to giant fortunes, and the like. Because those people might not be sinning, when anyone complains about usury and the oppression of the poor, the Catholic intellectuals are quick to point out that you cannot blame anybody. Who could be blamed for the cannibalism in Mexico? The same sort of reptile which the Apostles conquered in all the different nations they converted, like St. Patrick, who ran all the dragons out of Ireland.
This dragon lives off of human sacrifice. Watch the video with which I began this article. Notice how the economics of mortgages and usury work. The young are leveraged for their entire life for the profit of the old. For instance, many older people spend their time traveling Europe and the world, while their children haven’t heard from them in years and are struggling to make ends meet. Grandparents put up their land and houses for sale, and sometimes their natural heirs have to buy it, getting a mortgage. That means that they would be working forty years under usury [usually mistakenly called “interest”] profiting the housing/banking complex with next to no benefits to themselves. Why? So that their own grandmother could have a much smaller amount immediately in order to purchase a different home. Why not pass it down? Why not live with their grandchildren? [These are questions for our age and belies the nihilistic anti-human so-called “economy” that grind human lives down].
Evolutionary Theory and the Sterilization of the Poor (Natural Family Planning)
Evolutionary theory, partly described by the idea that the fittest for the environment should survive while the less fit die off or are sterilized, became popular in the 19th century. In the 20th century, Eugenics became popular, which was the idea that people work the same way as beasts. The most successful people in the economy are naturally preserved and have children, while the poor and suffering die and leave no children, and this was a good thing because it improved people genetically. It drew from the idea of Adam Smith that human greed was a better servant of the common good than selfless charity, which caused him to desire to end Catholic charity work done by nuns and saints for the sick and the poor.1
Two hundred years later, the poor were dying and the rich were prospering, and the stricken consciences of the latter clung to Eugenics as a soothing balm. God wanted the poor to die because they were inferior. They must be allowed to do so. You cannot interfere with God, and besides, how much money do you have? Enough to support a whole other family? Of course not (nobody realizes the fact, written between the lines in the lives of the saints, that a person would not even have to be considered wealthy in the past and still be able to support one or two other families in their entire living for months or even years).
Planned Parenthood came out of this, which began aborting black children en masse. Many more infants have been killed by this than by Herod or Pharaoh of the Bible, who both were punished several years after their heinous crimes. In the case of Pharaoh, it was more than eighty years later, and we have not yet had the eightieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade (the effects of which are alive and well).
An Attack at Midnight Upon Marriage and the Family
Recently, some folks volunteered themselves to advise my wife in the middle of the night of what she should tell me to do. Like most Catholics in America, they are wealthy and educated. Why? Their parents helped them go to college and buy property like cars and houses and condominiums in the most expensive cities.
Catholics tend to be wealthy because in the 1950s when America gained its vast wealth by the establishment of its empire, the Church resisted the degeneracy and dissolution of the family that affected the other weaker groups with less clear moral standards. In the 1970s, Catholics all but lost this advantage, and now they are seeing the same effects which the Protestants saw twenty years ago, at the time when my parents got divorced (I was eight years old or so, which was 2003). Catholics still have multi-generational wealth, but they are on the verge of losing it.
By contrast, I have lost everything I have multiple times. I started with very little as well. I have made money and pulled myself out of every one of those circumstances. My father once tried to get me a job working with him in engineering, but he could not because he had already helped my older brother, who is now an SDET (Software Developer in Test) without ever going to college. One time my car got towed and my father paid the bill, then held the car for several months until I could pay him back. Another time he called me asking for help covering his rent, and I refused because I was advised by Conservatives not to give away money when I had acquired financial stability for the first time in my life. Catholics I know, besides having college handed to them, also have land, vehicles, jobs, and their parents do not descend into poverty when they assist them, like my father did assisting his children.
There was a point in my life where I had no job, no car, and I walked around the suburbs of Seattle, Washington all day long, reading the Bible from cover to cover for the first time in my life. I have done that many times now. It caused me to convert to Roman Catholicism. Now, I have Roman Catholics who have read Theology of the Body and gone to some lectures about the Bible, telling me the following:
Love (caritas!) is the same thing as responsibility. What is responsibility? Making money. A man has to provide! If he ever has any money problems (which you can understand by reading my previous articles if you desire), then he does not love his wife. For instance, I got a job last year around this time and had to leave it six months later for my wife’s health. I lined up another job working from home and lost it because of a computer error, before I started. In response, I started three businesses and paid my bills that way, but things are a little tight. Some folks asked my wife if she knew how much money I made before we got married. It had to be at least $30,000, or else she should “make a plan for what Nate should do”. The implication was that I was some kind of huckster that tricked my wife into marrying me by pretending to know how to make money, while all my efforts were actually a hidden scandal, because no one makes money in their own businesses! Honestly, I think people treat life like a television show: They spend thirty minutes examining everything they have heard about you, and then predict the entire course of your life and warn everyone about it.
Not knowing that I made $60,000 (which I have published in my article on business, if not yet, then soon), these folks then proceeded to drive several stakes through the middle of our marriage, implying that we never should have gotten married to begin with, and now that we are, that we should use natural family planning to stop having children.2
I may write more about natural family planning. It is the second time I have had a Catholic with a good reputation and a lot of wealth tell me that I should attempt to sterilize my family while still pleasing my own body, because of money. Forgive me, she said it to my wife, not me.
What surprises me is that these women, even if I tell them that the entire world taught that the poor should be allowed to die and be sterilized in favor of the rich one hundred years ago, would think nothing of advising me to consent to that. They would not see any connection to Eugenics.
A Brief History of Mammon and Eugenics in America
Before 1900, the United States’ economy was driven mostly by small farmers and small business owners. The industrial revolution occurred, and large corporations through usury made giant factories and needed employees to fill them. Rockefeller, who is quoted as saying that Americans are too independent and need to be taught to take orders and not to think about them, masterminded the US Board of Education, modeled off of the Prussian education system that helped, in a very circuitous way, to later produce Nazism.3 All American children were then subjected to this. Now, 95% of people are employees, they treat owning your own business with a level of mortal fear that should be reserved for sin, and they never question the fact that their entire paycheck can be taken away from them on a moment’s notice.
The other thing people sometimes find absolutely indefensible is my lack of health insurance. This makes me irresponsible, because sometimes my family gets sick. In fact, my son had seizures a few months ago, and I was foolish to wish that someone might be able to watch my other two children so I could take him to the hospital, because health insurance would have prevented all that!
Well, you all should know that when you have health insurance, you are charged sometimes ten times as much by the medical industry whenever you need its services, and you cannot choose what services you receive. Despite this, when we first got married, I switched jobs specifically in order to have good health insurance, because we were going to have our first child. Then the coronavirus was churned out by the old mass-thought machine, and doctors started killing people in order to collect government bonuses for coronavirus cases.
If you wanted to do the math, we have spent a third of what we would have if we had kept health insurance from the beginning of our marriage. We did not, because I left my job and got a work from home job. Ever since then, I have been closely tied to my wife and children, and where many people got divorced when forced to see their spouses for eight hours a day, we grew very close. [I love this!]
That is why my wife, in the middle of the night at 2:00 AM, was able to realize that no Catholic should be talking like someone about to recommend divorce, and that the really need to take up any issues or advice about money with her husband.
God bless her. I love her dearly. I have no doubt that this kind of thing is demonically inspired. I think Catholics have never seen a marriage where the husband and wife spend as much time together as me and my wife do, building our own business together, with our children at our heels all day long.
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1(This, by the way, took place one hundred years after King Henry had taken all the monasteries and nunneries and all their resources for the use of the aristocracy of England, and generally used it for war with Christian nations and the martyring of Catholic subjects. Pray for me, I hope to be writing an article soon about religious vocation. We have a good friend with a private vocation that cannot find support for the same reason we cannot, because charity is cold among laypeople, and God is punishing the whole world because of it. “Stop being lazy, and get a job!” they say, to people who work hours every day in brutal labor for free, to serve God and neighbor. The same was said by an English duke to a Mother Abbess whose nunnery he had taken twice. The first time was under Henry, then he returned it when Mary, Henry’s Catholic daughter took the throne, then took it again under Elizabeth. The Mother Abbess complained of the clear injustice he committed even though the law and the culture excused him. He said, “Go spin, you jade, go spin.”)
2[“But consider the birds, they neither sow nor reap but their Heavenly Father feeds them. . .”]
3(Rockefeller could not foresee this and wasn’t one of his intentions for Americans, but it should give all of us who have come through public schools something to ponder).
I have retained some edits and notes from a good friend. I will try and credit him, but he is such a decorous person, I worry he’ll be stained by my vulgar reputation.