Monday, December 06, 2021

Monday [10]

And so we roll on.

12. I'm sorry but this is useless


While all that's going on and plod are out in force confronting the people, the miscreants are off having schnapps and snacks somewhere far away from the mayhem.  It is these evil muvvers who need dragging out by the people - the moment they start to feel the heat, the game changes.

11.  The closer one gets to the high clergy

... the greater the sleaze, until one reaches the Vatican itself, where it is neither more nor less than the smoke of satan, as alleged many times.  

Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison, said that Viganò has "impeccable integrity" and he had "offered a number of concrete, real allegations in his recent document, giving names, dates, places, and the location of supporting documentation," and that these allegations justified a canonical investigation.

Morlino also expressed disappointment that Pope Francis had not given a direct response when asked about this matter, and accused the National Catholic Reporter of "leading the charge in a campaign of vilification against Archbishop Viganò."

Paprocki called on all Vatican officials, including Francis, to "make public the pertinent files indicating who knew what and when...and provide the accountability that the Holy Father has promised."

Archbishop Paul Stagg Coakley professed to having "the deepest respect for Archbishop Viganó and his personal integrity" and called for an investigation and a "purification" of the church. Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Kazakhstan stated that there was "no reasonable and plausible cause to doubt the truth content of the document." He demanded "ruthlessness and transparency" in cleansing the church of evils, particularly "homosexual cliques and networks" in the curia.
Beware human hierarchies in Churches, the chances of incorrupt office holders are very slim indeed.  Methinks the press should next turn to Welby and pointy hatters in all branches of the firm.  There are good people throughouut but you'll find them put out to pasture or suppressed.

In particular be careful of unscriptural women bishops.

10.  Archbishop Vignano, via Vox

As I have previously noted, it is typical of any totalitarian regime to seek to delegitimize any and every form of dissent, at first by ridiculing the adversary, making him the object of derision so as to discredit him before the eyes of the public opinion. Then, after delegitimizing the person as pathological, or in need of psychiatric care, suggesting that the adversary is mentally unstable who should be hospitalized in a mental institution. Finally, this process ends with the complete criminalization of all dissenters. In this way, the regime creates the necessary premises to separate all its adversaries from civil society.

Lies, insults and personal attacks — like the most recent that I have received from the Italian magazine “Venerdì” — are part of this charade, a type of theatrical production in which the “high priests” of COVID tear their vestments, lamenting every objection to their lies. We should recall that “La Stampa” and “La Repubblica” belong to the Elkann family, a family related to the Rothschilds since the 1500s. As a matter of fact, John Elkann wrote the preface to Klaus Schwab’s book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, in which the WEF (World Economic Forum) chairman describes the “Great Reset” in minute detail. In their adherence to the official narrative, the spokesmen for the elite also end up employing this tactic of discrediting and smearing those who oppose them, a typical practice of conspiratorial groups.

1 comment:

  1. Aren't all bishops unscriptural? And all priests? Unless, of course, you indulge in some fancy footwork in translations. As far as I know the early Christian churches weren't much like the later ones organisationally.

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