Editor’s Note: Substack, the Taiwan based do-it-yourself blogging site has become very popular among sedevacantists and traditionalists in the English speaking world, since you can publish for free and generate subscription based income. But the quality of writers there is very, very low, in my opinion, because anyone who does not want to invest in having an actual website as their electronic journal, even when they have the funds to do that, is not someone intending a quality production nor someone who even has the self-confidence to conceive of that.
A prime example of the above problem is this article, above, about the Prophecy of Saint Hildegard von Bingen, who was made a doctor of the Church by Pope Benedict XVI, back on October 7, 2012. This substack author, who signs, LH, seems to have spent hours trying to find the authentic text of the prophecy. And in the above article they tell you of their fruitless search. It’s a real waste of time artice.
In comparison, I asked A. J. Baalman, my colleague and cofounder in Ordo Militaris Catholicus, who is the “station manager” at Ordo Militaris Radio & TV, if he could find this prophecy. And in 15 minutes he found it.
AJ found it in 15 minutes because he actually does real research, unlike 95% of “Catholics” on the internet who make videos and write articles. Years ago, he purchased the critical English translation of St. Hildegard’s works and read them cover to cover. So he could easily find the reference.
And he also produced several Videos about St. Hildegard, which, if the above author has bothered to listen to, he would know where to find the answer to his search.
Moreover, what AJ found, will amaze you, because the alleged “Comet Prophecy” which the above author says has been shared by Catholics on the internet for like 25 years is a complete forgery.
Here is AJ’s article on it:
A.J. gets a lot of online criticism because of the grave and serious health problems which he suffers. But what most people do not know, is that under all those problems and sufferings, there is man of integrity and scholarship unlike the many I often have to critique here at FromRome.Info.
UPDATE: I have received an email from Laramie Hirsch, who does claim to be the LH who is the author of the above article on the Fake Prophecy of the Comet. — My memory being very poor, I forgot that Laramie even once posted a very fine guest editorial here at FromRome.Info, HERE, about the deathMask. Regarding who Laramie is and what is his background, I have invited him to respond to readers’ concerns in the comments below, since it is not my policy to erase comments of readers who have objective concerns, about matters of which I admit I know nothing.
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He is beautiful and cool. I look forward to his new videos!
A.J. rocks the house.
LH stands for Laramie Hirsch. He says he is a traditional catholic and he used to write the blog called https://forge-and-anvil.com/ which he took down in 2022 (I think?). It was a blog about prophecy based on the allignment of the stars (stuff like the documentary the Star of Bethlehem). He recently started a substack account called LH and I recently heard that he has jewish ancestry.
A.J. is a good man. Glad you know each other.
LH would be Laramie Hirsch a renatalised Catholic apocalyptic blogger whose most recent heyday ended around 2022 since when he went into retirement. I was interested to see his reemergence on SubStack but unimpressed by a post in which he lauded a Traddie husband and father who (allegedly) gave up on the USA to live in Russia. I checked out the proffered YouTube channel and found what looked like a psychological operation to discredit the Catholic Church and by implication laud Orthodoxy and Russia. That prompted me to look up the name Hirsch on JewishGen.org. Hirsch is indeed a Jewish name. Perhaps he’s involved in disinformatsiya?
Very useful information. I always thought there were inconsistencies with that “vision” and now through you I learn it was false. THANK YOU!
Howdy guys. Laramie Hirsch, here. I’ve taken a 3-year hiatus, and I think people forgot about me. New readers think I’m Jewish. I’m not. I’m a monarchist, not a Fabian Socialist. And I’m not a Russian disinformation agent. I am recently fascinated with the latest craze to migrate out of the United States–“destination Russia” being the foremost example. So I’m kicking off my new writing project with a series that discusses migration in the Scriptures and its relevance to future trends in our apocalyptic times. I’ll address A.J.’s contribution on his Hildegard article.