THE PAINTED MONASTERY
This is the Painted Monastery of Voronet. You read about it in 9/11 and the Religion of Slavery, written last month commemorating the 16th anniversary of the most evil attack on America in our history.
I am on my way to China today for my Mysteries of the Gobi expedition. While Jack Kelly mans the HFR ramparts, I thought I’d tell you what I just discovered about Voronet that is truly extraordinary. You might consider being in a comfortable chair you can’t fall out of, with three fingers of your favorite adult beverage at the ready. It is that mind-blowing, and will get your mind off the insanities of current Lying Swine headlines.
Built and painted in 1488, Voronet is an apotheosis of devotion to the story of Christianity. It is little wonder it is known as “the Sistine Chapel of East Europe.” The beauty of its devotion is overwhelming.
I was taking a lot of photos, and it was only when I got back home did I take a close look zooming in on them. Then I zoomed in on a panel that made my jaw drop to the floor. Believe it or not, I suddenly thought of the human shrunken head on display in my study. Then Santa Claus. Here’s why.










