June 22nd, 2017
[ by Charles Cameron — figurative self-destruction by ISIS at the Nuri Mosque in Mosul ]
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Will McCants comes closest to my own sense of the business with his invocation of symbolism and his words “self-inflicted decline” — this is an ouroboric moment, the (yes, self-inflicted) death of the birthplace of ISIS, a homecoming with a vengeance.
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ISIS denies responsibility:
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Indeed, the Atlantic has a piece titled Who Blew Up Mosul’s Al-Nuri Mosque? — but points out that ISIS might prefer its founding edifice destroyed to its certain capture and propaganda use against it:
New York Times reporter Rukmini Callimachi notes ISIS has not shied away from using mosques for battle purposes, and suggests its destruction could be aimed at preventing coalition forces from taking control of it themselves — a move that could be of symbolic importance given the landmark’s role in the self-proclaimed caliphate’s founding.
And there we go again — “the self-proclaimed caliphate” — ouroboric from start to finish.
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All this takes place on, of all nights, the Night of Power!
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June 20th, 2017
[ by Charles Cameron — I mean, are they or aren’t they? — really? — what do you believe? ]
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St Michael, of the archangelic rank or choir
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It’s just a thought I entertain from time to time. Because if they are, if angels are real — as bookloads by the dozens, popularly read, attest — why then they may know something, and they may surely accomplish something.
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Thomas Aquinas asks and answers the Question, Whether an angel is altogether incorporeal?. Along the way, he quotes St John Damascene:
an angel is an ever movable intellectual substance.
Angels are forms of intelligence — is the Intelligence Community listening?
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When the boy’s eyes were opened, as per the prayer of Elisha (2 Kings 6:17), he saw:
and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha
and the Lord speaking to Muhammad (Qur’an 8:9):
I shall reinforce you with a thousand angels riding behind you.
Angels are perhaps force-multipliers. Is DOD interested?
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Angels may be beings of music and dance — gandharvas, apsarases — is theirs a language our intelligence recognizes?
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But I digress. Intelligence has a long history with the invisibles. Abbot Trithemius may be called first among cryptologists. Elizabeth I’s John Dee would have been at home to Bletchley Park (though Walsingham might have tossed out his amanuensis, Edward Kelley). Talmudic scholrs would do well to teach at Quantico, Jesuits at Fort Meade. Their remit, from Ephesians 6.12:
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
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An aside: in his Himalayan attempt to fathom angels, Aquinas makes an instructive statement:
Now the medium compared to one extreme appears to be the other extreme, as what is tepid compared to heat seems to be cold
Left and right, how often do we get caught in that trap in these divisive times?
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June 20th, 2017
[ by Charles Cameron — or, I suppose you could say, symmetry ]
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The Finsbury Park Mosque attacker drove a car into a crowd because he was disgusted by the Westminster Bridge attacker who drove a car into a crowd:

Ah well, bin Laden back in the day had a more sophisticated form of the same practice. As he put it in a speech to America::
And as I looked at those demolished towers in Lebanon, it entered my mind that we should punish the oppressor in kind and that we should destroy towers in America in order that they taste some of what we tasted and so that they be deterred from killing our women and children.
Sources:
SPLC, What We Know: Finsbury Park Attack
Telegraph, Westminster attack: Everything we know so far
Zenpundit, Close reading, Synoptic- and Sembl-style
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June 17th, 2017
[ by Charles Cameron — always amazed when theology makes its way into politics ]
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I missed this when it first appeared, but wanted to capture it now I’ve found it (via a Lewis Black routine) —
Seems the amateur theologian Ben Carson — who relies heavily on his professional status as a neurosurgeon for credibility — thinks amateurs get the job done way better than professionals. Whether that opinion will lead to better ship-building by, eg, Hyundai, Samsung and Daewoo is another question: they may or may not take note of Biblical precedent in this matter.
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June 16th, 2017
[ by Charles Cameron — mission accomplished, I can retire now, no? ]
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This simply has to be peak ouroboros!
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