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Post by Entendance on Mar 24, 2022 11:53:38 GMT -5
Alan Barton: "While researching the Jesuits as a secret society and as possible successors to the old Knights Templar sect which began as vassal military underlings to the various Middle Ages kingdoms and the Papal authority, I ran across a few things that I had no idea about previously..."
March 24, 2022
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Post by Entendance on Mar 27, 2022 5:58:03 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Apr 7, 2022 4:14:31 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Apr 17, 2022 11:23:51 GMT -5
Otto von Corvin LO SPECCHIO DEI PRETI (Der Pfaffenspiegel) Prima traduzione italiana annotata di Edoardo Mori QUI
1868
"...Einige wohlmeinende Freunde sprachen gegen mich die Meinung aus, daß mein Buch eine noch bessere Wirkung hervorgebracht haben würde, wenn ich die empörendsten Tatsachen weggelassen und bei Beurteilung der mitgeteilten mehr Mäßigung beobachtet hätte. Gegen diese Ansicht muß ich mich entschieden erklären. Wollte ich handeln, wie diese Wohlmeinenden es verlangen, so handelte ich jesuitisch. Eine Linie, die nicht gerade ist, ist krumm, und entstellte Wahrheit ist Lüge..."
Never translated to Italian. Got the picture?
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Post by Entendance on Apr 22, 2022 7:13:58 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Apr 27, 2022 5:55:39 GMT -5
Tutti, tranne Bergoglio, devono presentare il Vatican Green Pass, un lasciapassare più restrittivo di quello italiano
Monseñor Ics, el Papa, Burke. ¿Pero Bergoglio tiene el Green Pass actualizado? ¿Se puede ver?
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Post by Entendance on May 3, 2022 4:48:05 GMT -5
E' mia personale opinione, suffragata spesso da dati ed informazioni inserite in questo thread, oltre che lunga e personale conoscenza dell'ambiente e dei soggetti passati e attuali, che l'ottantacinquenne gesuita dottor Bergoglio, ancora una volta, esprima al meglio le sue lacrime di coccodrillo e la sua ipocrisia.
E' mia personale opinione che il dottore in questione non abbia mai governato, dal 2012 ad oggi, alcun evento causato dagli ex alunni sottomenzionati, ma abbia semplicemente accompagnato le loro azioni lungo una strategia decisa molto tempo prima. L'uomo giusto al tempo giusto, per l'attuazione di tale strategia finanziaria e politica.
L'albero si giudica dai frutti.
Non si abbocchi minimamente alle sue lacrime di coccodrillo.
Ci vuol altro.
E.
The Jesuits are just as influential and menacing today as they were 500 years ago.Trudeau, Macron, Biden, Conte, De Mistura, Clinton, Fauci, Monti, Draghi, Elisabetta Belloni, Giampietro Nattini, Ciampi, Van Rompuy, Barroso, Rutelli, Mattarella, Jerome Powell, DeGennaro, Fassino, Abete , Montezemolo, De Rita, Padellaro, Sansonetti & many others /tanti altri. What do they have in common?
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Post by Entendance on May 13, 2022 2:55:27 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on May 31, 2022 3:25:13 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jun 3, 2022 4:34:51 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jul 16, 2022 3:45:56 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jul 22, 2022 11:55:40 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jul 30, 2022 1:54:12 GMT -5
Karl Denninger:
Why You CANNOT Take In Refugees
"It's not about being mean or any such thing. It's more-fundamental than that.
Look at what's going on in Venezuela right now. Rather than fight people are fleeing over the border claiming they must go because life in Venezuela has become intolerable and it will be better somewhere else. Sorry, but nope, that's not what's going to happen.
The people who live there caused the situation there. They voted for it originally and they demanded it. They wanted socialism, demanded it, accepted it, and they got it. It blew up their nation despite Venezuela being one of the richest nations in the world when it comes to natural resources. Rather than go take care of business (yes, I understand that could get nasty) they now want to run away -- but the problem is that they're bringing their culture and demands to be taken care of with them into the other place.
The correct answer to such is for all of Venezuela's bordering nations to seal their border with their military -- and yes, I do mean shoot anyone who tries to illegally cross out of Venezuela. However, at the same time, the humanitarian thing to do is to hand out, at the border, rifles and boxes of ammunition to all who wish to take them and turn them inward, deposing those who are causing the problem. In the end all government exists only with the consent of the governed. That principle is tested to some degree when the oppressed have no weapons but that problem is easily fixed. I'm perfectly good with arming any of the people (not the military) in any of these nations; fly over them and drop crates of guns under parachutes out the back of a C130 if you want. That works perfectly well for me. Arm the people and tell them to go home and take care of business.
If they won't do it then while it's very sad you cannot take them in. The simple fact of the matter is that the policies, politicians and problems in these nations exist because of the people who live in them. Yes, those people may have made grave errors (such as giving up their weapons or never insisting on a 2nd Amendment style protection in the first place) but those errors are repairable at low cost. What cannot be fixed by anyone else is attitude and determination. That has to come from within, and if it does come from within then those people can, should and indeed must take back their own nation. If they won't then all those people seek is worse than a hand-out -- they will come into your nation and demand the same policies that blew up theirs. That makes them invaders and if that's what they are you must repel them and prohibit their entry into your nation with whatever force is necessary. People in this situation always have more to gain -- and lose -- in their own home country. If you let them in you are bailing them out, inviting in an invading force and confirming that after they turned their own country into a ****hole through their own action and inaction they now have your permission to turn another nation into a ****hole -- YOURS!"
***Grasping For Salvation: Italia
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Post by Entendance on Aug 16, 2022 3:43:36 GMT -5
The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development reiterated the Pope's call to the faithful that taking an abortion-tainted COVID shot is 'an act of love' in new promotional material.
Il Vaticano rinnova la spinta del Papa per la vaccinazione contro il COVID come “atto d’amore” in un nuovo video
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Post by Entendance on Aug 24, 2022 9:23:19 GMT -5
Rand Paul Warns National Institutes of Health Not To Try And Destroy Evidence As Fauci Exits
2 Pages! The Entendance Beach & Fauci
The Jesuits are just as influential and menacing today as they were 500 years ago. Macron, Biden, Conte, De Mistura, Clinton, Fauci, Monti, Draghi, Elisabetta Belloni, Ciampi, Van Rompuy, Barroso, Rutelli, Mattarella, Jerome Powell, DeGennaro, Fassino, Abete , Montezemolo, De Rita, Padellaro, Sansonetti & many others /tanti altri... ***What do they have in common?
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Post by Entendance on Sept 8, 2022 8:28:21 GMT -5
15:08 Fracassi sul ruolo della Chiesa
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Post by Entendance on Sept 19, 2022 3:11:05 GMT -5
'I'm so glad' (the penguin applauds during the speech)
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Post by Entendance on Oct 17, 2022 9:31:31 GMT -5
..."The Jesuits also owned and operated tobacco plantations throughout Maryland that ran on enslaved labor," Proctor said. "The profits made from these plantations were used to run the university."... Descendants of 272 slaves sold by Georgetown priests to Louisiana later founded Southern University
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Post by Entendance on Oct 25, 2022 3:03:17 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Nov 11, 2022 6:35:34 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Nov 18, 2022 5:17:06 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Nov 28, 2022 12:12:29 GMT -5
'When I speak about Ukraine, I speak of a people who are martyred. If you have a martyred people, you have someone who martyrs them. When I speak about Ukraine, I speak about the cruelty because I have much information about the cruelty of the troops that come in. Generally, the cruelest are perhaps those who are of Russia but are not of the Russian tradition, such as the Chechens, the Buryati and so on. Certainly, the one who invades is the Russian state. This is very clear. Sometimes I try not to specify so as not to offend and rather condemn in general, although it is well known whom I am condemning. It is not necessary that I put a name and surname.
On the second day of the war, I went to the Russian embassy [to the Holy See], an unusual gesture because the pope never goes to an embassy. And there I said to the ambassador to tell [Vladimir] Putin that I was willing to travel on condition that he allowed me a tiny window to negotiate. [Sergey] Lavrov, the foreign minister at a high level, replied with a very nice letter from which I understood that for the time being it was not necessary.
I spoke to President Zelensky three times by phone. And I work in general with receiving lists of prisoners, both civilian prisoners and military prisoners, and I have these sent to the Russian government, and the response has always been very positive.
I also thought of traveling, but I made the decision: If I travel, I go to Moscow and to Kyiv, to both, not to one place only. And I never gave the impression that I was covering up the aggression. I received here in this hall, three or four times, a delegation from the Ukrainian government. And we work together.
Why do I not name Putin? Because it is not necessary; it is already known. However, sometimes people latch onto a detail. Everyone knows my stance, with Putin or without Putin, without naming him.
Some cardinals went to Ukraine: Cardinal Czerny went twice; [Archbishop] Gallagher, who is responsible for [relations with] states, spent four days in Ukraine, and I received a report of what he saw; and Cardinal Krajewski went four times. He goes with his van loaded with things and spent last Holy Week in Ukraine. I mean the presence of the Holy See with the cardinals is very strong, and I am in continual contact with people in positions of responsibility.
And I should like to mention that there is in these days the anniversary of the Holodomor, the genocide that Stalin committed against the Ukrainians [in 1932-33]. I believe it is appropriate to mention it as a historical antecedent of the [present] conflict.
The position of the Holy See is to seek peace and to seek an understanding. The diplomacy of the Holy See is moving in this direction and, of course, is always willing to mediate.' - Pope Francis
'...WOW! Pitting Orthodox Christians against Muslim Chechen and Buddhist Buriats. What a “brilliant” and (totally not) novel idea. Furthermore, the fact that this idiot mentioned “Buriati” (which is the plural Buriat in Russian and Ukrainian) shows the origin of this brilliant statement: for the Ukronazis all Russians are basically Asiatic brutes, in other words, “Buriats”. FYI – there are less than half a million Buriats in Russia, that is out of a population of 147 million. But hey, if the objective is to create racial/ethnic/religious tensions, even a small minority like Buriats can be used, right? Divide and conquer and all that. To say that this stupid crap offended *everybody* in Russia is an understatement...'Sic transit gloria mundi
An unholy row!
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Post by Entendance on Dec 7, 2022 5:10:54 GMT -5
Condannato per stupro su diverse suore, il gesuita padre Rupnik è “coperto” da Bergoglio
Repetita Iuvant
Jun 22, 2021: Pope’s Letter to Martin opens the Great Reset of the Church. Away with Sin
'...Then there’s the Jesuit Axis. The James Martin, S.J.-Antonio Spadaro, S.J. line joins seamlessly with the ill-grounded animus against the American hierarchy. Let us never forget that the absurd reading of religion in America written by Spadaro and Marcelo Figueroa, which even liberal American Catholics saw as skewed, described the Catholic-Evangelical alliance in defense of family, traditional sexual morals, and much more as an “ecumenism of hate.” The pope has mentioned it favorably several times. Just as “who am I to judge?” mostly gets a workout defending gays, “hate” has also taken on an ideological meaning these days. The Jesuit magazine America has even seen fit to run an article by a very young recent college graduate about why the embrace of Satanism by a gay black rapper should teach the Church about its record of “hate” – i.e., “homophobia.” All this, however, operates on the level of ideas. And it’s of course no surprise that Francis continues his ambiguous gestures about gays. But it’s the excessive emotional warmth that Pope Francis displays towards Sister Gramick, a heterodox figure whom he does not even know well personally, that particularly draws attention. Why the need for this, which is a slap in the face for those popes and bishops who made very different judgments – and a cavalier disregard of the Jewish and Catholic moral tradition in such matters? “You have not been afraid of ‘closeness,’ and in getting close you did it ‘feeling the pain’ and without condemning anyone, but with the ‘tenderness’ of a sister and a mother,” which displayed “‘the style’ of God.” And he added that he knew “how much she has suffered” describing her as “a valiant woman who makes her decisions in prayer.” With respect, Santo Padre, but wrong, wrong, and wrong...?
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Post by Entendance on Dec 12, 2022 15:49:27 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Dec 17, 2022 6:34:35 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Dec 19, 2022 2:48:31 GMT -5
'...A senior journalist who covers the Vatican told Newsmax that the denial of appeal indicated the Pope himself had decided to laicize Pavone. “It fits with the Pope’s view of the Church, Francis wants to diminish the pro-life movement and reduce the status of traditional Catholics in its institutions,” the journalist said. Other Church observers tell Newsmax that the misuse of a single word like “goddamn” appears to offer little cause for a charge of blasphemy. And many priests have crossed the line on both politics and defying Church teachings, with little or no pushback from the Vatican. For example, Father James Martin, editor of the Jesuit magazine America, embraces same-sex unions and consistently advocates against Church teachings on homosexuality and traditional marriage. Martin’s advocacy has been met by alarm from some in the Church hierarchy, but not the Pope. “I find it necessary to emphasize that Father Martin does not speak with authority on behalf of the Church, and to caution the faithful about some of his claims,” Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia wrote in 2019. But Martin has been embraced by Pope Francis, who met with the controversial cleric last month and previously praised his work against traditional Church teachings, encouraging his ministry and urging him to “continue this way.“ Martin has also been active politically and had been a harsh critic of President Trump, calling his administration’s immigration policies "insane," "sinful" and "close to obscene."...'
Frank Pavone, Leader Anti Aborto, Ridotto allo Stato Laicale. Mentre Rupnik…
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Post by Entendance on Dec 28, 2022 12:11:32 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Dec 31, 2022 12:48:38 GMT -5
Ipocrisie a profusione, in occasione del decesso odierno di Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger; ipocrisie gettate in pasto alla massa che non sa, non conosce e forse non vuole sapere. Di fatto, nulla di nuovo: Benedetto XVI sapeva, conosceva e, dopo aver accettato improvvidamente una posizione -che necessitava di doti oltre la sua maestria in teologia- come tanti, lì dentro prima di lui, si è piegato, ha taciuto, si è dato, certo non alla macchia, ma si è comunque dato (i nativi romani comprendono), come peraltro prima di lui fece Carlo Maria Martini, lui in Israele, ma anche egli silente su ciò che sapeva e poteva denunciare, fino al suo decesso.
Ribadisco, nulla di nuovo, se non fosse che l'incapacità di Ratzinger di sostenere un ruolo e contrastare le pressioni ha causato ulteriori danni -non certo economici- a profusione, che si vedono, se si guarda per vedere, davvero ovunque.
Un altro fuori; certi pinguini oggi sogghignano in cuor loro, soddisfatti.
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Post by Entendance on Jan 4, 2023 4:53:08 GMT -5
...Not content with shielding its own priests from the law, Ratzinger’s office even wrote its own private statute of limitations. The church’s jurisdiction, claimed Ratzinger, “begins to run from the day when the minor has completed the 18th year of age” and then lasts for 10 more years. Daniel Shea, the attorney for two victims who sued Ratzinger and a church in Texas, correctly describes that latter stipulation as an obstruction of justice. “You can’t investigate a case if you never find out about it. If you can manage to keep it secret for 18 years plus 10, the priest will get away with it.”...
...Lawyers for the victims say that rape, sexual violence and torture are considered as crimes against humanity as described in the international treaty that spells out the court's mandate. As of September 13, 2011, over 9000 complaints have been filed against the German pope and against the Curia in Rome and the Vatican in general...
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Post by Entendance on Jan 10, 2023 5:23:40 GMT -5
Meloni in Vaticano da Papa Francesco
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