Within appears the possibility of true transformation
F. Shkrudnev
Salvation of the Saviors
(series 64-369)
Project 369 - Dried roach
The church having lost its once almighty power over the masses has reduced itself to the very pocket god that F. Shkrudnev so aptly speaks of in the above mentioned article- Salvation of the Saviors (series 64-369) Project 369, Dried roach- and is no more than a whimsical watered down version of its former self which is as pathetic as the followers who cling to a slippery slope of manufactured lies, unaware that the game is up; hell bent on convincing themselves that the rotten sweet still tastes good in the mouth!
The damning grip that the church once had on society has slipped through their greedy fingers like soap, destabilising a foundation built on lies, deceit and crimes against humanity which were so conveniently swept under rugs or dutifully brought before a court constructed of their own making where the idea of justice was nothing more than a joke. Perpetrators were protected rather than prosecuted and removed from the scene of the crime, being conveniently relocated to new diocese where they could continue to run amuck.
The brutality inflicted (on woman in particular) in countries like Ireland are well documented; young women expecting out of wedlock were literally pulled from their house, and imprisoned in institutions known as ‘Magdalene Laundries’, a network of institutions throughout the country run by religious orders that aimed at rehabilitating women perceived as having engaged in immoral behaviour. In these brutal asylums woman worked as slaves until their babies were born and if that wasn’t enough, they had to suffer the unbearable pain of being separated from their own flesh and blood. Babies were sold like sacks of potatoes to couples who had the means to hand over the 30 pieces of silver.
Schools throughout the country were run with an iron fist, children abused by the very power who preached the gospel from the pulpit, those who wore the clerical collar holding court on how the flock should live, preferably in the image and likeness of the all forgiving Christ. Yet, the church has offered a doctrine riddled with contradictions, the Bible depicting a story that offers mysteries rather than fact. The faithful followers are god’s special children yet they are also sinners. The faithful followers should treat thy neighbour as they wish to be treated but if this rule happens to slip their mind and they end up murdering thy neighbour, as long as they seek forgiveness they can dry their eyes, albeit after they have repeated the Latin phrase, ‘Mea culpa’ 3 times as they beat their breast.
If the church forgave our trespasses it only seems fair that we in turn should forgive them their trespasses. When Pope Francis came to Ireland in 2018 he visited the site of the last Magdalene Laundry to close its doors in Dublin in 1996, acknowledging the Church’s role in past abuses he asked for forgiveness. At the time the Nation was reeling from the publication of cases that had previously been covered up, including the Tuam baby graveyard scandal, a case that sparked public outrage when local Historian, Catherine Corless uncovered a mass grave containing the remains of hundreds of infants and children at the Bon Secours mother and baby home in Galway, many of whom were buried in a septic tank, yes, a septic tank!
Post the Pope’s visit to Dublin the accounts of harrowing abuse in religious institutions kept coming like a wound seeping. In 2024 the Irish government commissioned a report on abuse in 308 schools between 1960’s and the 1990’s and 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse were disclosed- still but the tip of the ice burg. Does the sweet still taste good in the mouth?
Even with mountains of evidence, proof, trials and convictions many still kiss the ring on the hand of the Pontiff. After all, man has free will. He has a choice to do good or to perpetrate acts of evil does he not? God cannot be blamed for man’s weaknesses, even though God created man, not as a separate entity but supposedly in his own image and likeness. Perhaps if man did in fact take responsibility for his life, actions and choices, there would be no need for God or for priest.
Ireland used to be the most Catholic country in the world, with the church ruling over everything from what went on in the classroom to what went on in the bedroom. Women faced what was known as a ‘marriage bar’ and were prohibited from working in certain sectors once they married, and the landscape reflected one of power, control, brutality and corruption. The Irish Constitution begins with, ‘In the name of the most holy trinity,’ and acknowledges the divine source of authority, but this very authority no longer holds the same clout. Institutions have become obsolete; priests are in such short supply they have to be shared between towns and villages, and it’s expected the church will soon start importing priests from other countries to reside over funerals and masses. While 80% of the population still identify as Catholic they opt to practice privately and no longer attend mass on Sundays. The priest no longer calls to your house to securitize your personal life over a cup of tea and a rather large slice of cake. But is this new landscape nothing more than a face lift, a futile attempt to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear? To quote F Shkrudnev, ‘one cannot create a new humanity without dismantling the old forms of life, thought, and power.’
Is turning a blind eye the price of keeping one’s faith or is it a case of Stockholm syndrome, a psychological coping mechanism where hostages form a positive bond with their captors.
Does undermining the church undermine the years of investing in the dogma. No doubt facing such shocking realisations sticks in the gut, especially when you’ve invested years reciting your prayer book. Is it not better to know the truth rather than to sit on a train that is running out of track and hurtling towards the edge of a cliff? Are we just like the elephant who was held captive, unable to escape because of the chain around his ankle, yet when the chain was removed and he was free to leave he stayed put. We’ve developed the same conditioned habits grounded in fear; habits imposed by the church and religious institutions that were bet into us over hundreds of years in order to keep us docile and unresponsive.
If we think that substitutions are the solution, we may want to think again- take the humanistic movement for example as described so aptly in Shkrudnev’s article. The humanistic movement have proclaimed man as the supreme value instead of God which could be compared to preforming a well-known trick called ‘the shell game,’ whereby a small object like a pea is placed under one of the shells and the task is to keep your eye on the shell covering the pea as all three shells are shuffled. Even if we consider each shell as an alternative it doesn’t matter which shell the pea magically appears under because it is still part of the shell system, in the same way that substitutions are, as Shkrudnev suggests, still part of the dogma having spawned from the same roots. In fact, many followers of the proclaimed ‘non-religious,’ humanistic movement describe themselves as ‘religious humanists.’ So is it religious or non-religious? Does it acknowledge God or not?
When will we stop plugging holes in a bucket that’s no longer fit for purpose and come to the realisation that we’re capable of standing on our own two feet. When the mystery loses its mystery it creates a shift, and in turn a new world view emerges, one that was previously considered unthinkable. Shkrudnev cites the example of the catastrophe that befell the Aztec civilization, who believed that in order for the Sun to rise it had to be fed with blood so human sacrifice was viewed as necessary. Yet when the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes arrived and forbade such sacrifices to take place the strangest thing happened, to everyone’s amazement the sun still rose the following morning and not only that, it continued to do so.
The outstanding Russian Scientist N. Levashov said that the perception of the Truth goes through the following three stages, ‘It cannot be so, there is something in it and finally, it cannot be otherwise.’ Like Icarus the old system has flown too close to the sun. They no longer have control of the Earth Control System! As the once mighty foundation crumbles let them ring their bells and parade in robes surrounded with obscene amounts of gold pretending they are still the boss. Let them keep the 30 pieces of silver that was handed over to Judas as payment for betraying Jesus, when silver had yet to be discovered, and try to come up with another grand tale to cover it up or invent some more fabulous nonsense. (see article 003_369 The Controlling Reality by F. Shkrudnev) Let them think that they’ve pulled the wool over our eyes as to the true identity of Jesus Christ and the fact that he was actually married to Magdalena who was under no circumstances a prostitute.
For the web of lies belongs to them. May they bring their suitcases packed full of lies with them.
Now we have a choice, an opportunity to walk a NEW path, one which is wholeheartedly worth the investment. Make no mistake about it, this is not an alternative or passive substitution born within the confines of a binary system. It is a path of knowledge, learning, adapting and most importantly, understanding. A path that isn’t riddled with contradictions, one that doesn’t rely on a belief system or blind faith. A truly non-religious path built on the authentic foundation that has for so long been mercilessly hidden, hidden by those who sought to use us for their own betterment and salvation. It is the true source of our existence.
The chain is no longer around the ankle. Spiritual awakening has absolutely nothing got to do with dogmas or cults. What we’ve being searching for is as Shkrudnev says, ‘within,’ it has always been within. We never needed God to give us the stamp of approval. The get out of jail free card has been revoked whereby we can no longer hide behind the misconception that God is all forgiving and as long as we repent for our sins we don’t need to take responsibility for our lives. Of course, this was all part of the plan, part of the old system. Ignorance was sold as bliss but ignorance is not bliss it is death. KNOWLEDGE IS LIFE!
Understanding what happened to us and our planet is essential. Reading the books and articles written by F. Shkrudnev is essential. Here you will discover the TRUTH, then you will mindfully put your hand in your pocket and take out the pocket god, spit out the sweet and pop it in the bin, and no doubt come to the realisation that the more you know, the more you can.
Suzanne Hunt
Enniskillen
Northern Ireland
17-08-2025