“An Ecclesiastical Chernobyl”

 

“Pope” Francis and then Cardinal Theodore McCarrick

NOVUS ORDO WATCH has been vigilantly (and perceptively as always) following the events which may represent the death knell to “Pope” Francis’s pseudo-papacy — the accusations by “Archbishop” Carlo Viganò that Francis was personally involved in the cover-up of “Cardinal” Theodore’s McCarrick’s sex abuse crimes:

Yesterday we published a post chronicling what had happened since “Archbishop” Carlo Viganò released his 11-page dossier accusing Francis of having known about and covered up Theodore McCarrick’s shameful immoral acts. As this is becoming nothing less than an ecclesiastical Chernobyl, we’re going to start providing daily updates on the day’s developments and links to commentary, in addition to our usual postings on other topics. Please bear with us as we navigate through this unprecedented disaster that could bring the end of the Francis “pontificate”.

The claims against Francis are reportedly highly credible. How will the cunning spinmeister ever attuned to public opinion spin this? So far, the man who is an ever-flowing fount of public statements has been uncharacteristically silent.

See more posts here, here and here. Get an overview in the audio “Tradcast” episode. (more…)

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Augustine

  "MY iniquities were like a snowball growing in size as it rolls." --- St. Augustine, speaking of his days in Rome

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McCain the Liar

"SADDAM Hussein is a megalomaniacal tyrant whose cruelty and offense to the norms of civilization are infamous" Saddam's government is a clear and present danger to the United States of America..... "He has developed stocks of germs and toxins in sufficient quantities to kill the entire population of the earth multiple times. He has placed weapons laden with these poisons on alert to fire at his neighbors within minutes, not hours, and has devolved authority to fire them to subordinates. He develops nuclear weapons with which he would hold his neighbors and us hostage. No, this is not just another self-serving, oil-rich potentate. He is the worst kind of modern-day tyrant — a conscienceless murderer who aspires to omnipotence who has repeatedly committed irrational acts since seizing power. Given this reality, containment and deterrence and international inspections will work no better than the Maginot Line did 62 years ago." -- John McCain, Oct. 10, 2002, on the floor of the Senate

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Glaring Hypocrisy

SEVENTY-FOUR people were shot, 12 fatally, in Chicago over the weekend of August 3. These shootings have not prompted intense coverage and a non-stop campaign for gun control in the media as did the alleged school shootings at Parkland and Sandy Hook. Why? It cannot be that black lives categorically don't matter, in the political sense. Remember Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown? They were single black victims and their deaths were the focus of apocalyptic coverage. If you cannot explain this relative silence, dear reader, you should not be following the news at all (which is a good idea anyway).

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Drugs, cont.

MARKY Mark writes:

Your post about the drug war resonated with me, as I was a front line participant in the drug war during the 1980s. I used to serve in the U.S. Navy, and we did a couple of drug patrols when I was based on the East Coast.

During one patrol, we were in too close to shore, and the water was too shallow for us to use SONAR; I was a SONAR operator when I served. Since we couldn’t use SONAR, we stood watches in the RADAR room. Though I didn’t work up there long enough to become an expert, I learned a few things as we helped the RADAR guys track possible drug smugglers. (more…)

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The Drugging of America

 

IN THE VIDEO LECTURE below, national security analyst Joseph D. Douglas explains the thesis in his book Red Cocaine: The Drugging of America and the West. The book can be read in its entirety here. He contends that drug trafficking has been deliberately employed to demoralize Western society. From his prefatory warning to the 1999 edition:

This book has been known to generate strong emotional responses. Red Cocaine is a case study of evil: of the governments and people responsible for flooding the United States with drugs; of American public officials who have suppressed intelligence and looked the other way to favour ‘special interests’ and also to advance secret political agendas.

The information presented in Red Cocaine explains why the so-called war on drugs in the United States has been so ineffective. It challenges the erroneous belief that the drug problem is ‘home-grown’, the result of America’s otherwise unexplained ‘thirst’ for drugs. This erroneous belief, carefully nurtured by politicians and drug traffickers, stands between America and the waging of an effective war on drugs for a very simple reason: a nation simply cannot wage war on its own people. This belief that Americans themselves are the cause is used by public officials to justify their poor results – and doing nothing about the nefarious activities of governments, politicians, intelligence services and the banks. Red Cocaine was written to explode this belief, to expose the real forces behind the illegal drug trade, and to reveal the political protection that enables drug trafficking to survive and grow.

(H/t Fitzpatrick Informer)

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The Reckless Female Jogger

 

Mollie Tibbetts

MOLLIE TIBBETTS, a 20-year-old University of Iowa student, disappeared on July 18th while jogging on a country road. Her body was found in a field yesterday and the worst fears have been realized. An undocumented immigrant from Mexico has been charged with murdering her. Tibbetts sadly is now a poster girl for the dangers of excessive immigration.

“As Iowans, we are heartbroken, and we are angry,” Gov. Kim Reynolds wrote on Twitter.

“We are angry that a broken immigration system allowed a predator like this to live in our community, and we will do all we can to bring justice to Mollie’s killer.” (more…)

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When MacDuff Was African

FROM the unpublished writings of the late Lawrence Auster:

Before multiculturalism, [non-traditional theater] casting had been practiced in a modest and unobtrusive way for decades. The first Shakespeare play I ever saw on stage was a production of Macbeth at the Young Men’s Hebrew Association in Elizabeth, New Jersey, around 1960. Playing the part of Macduff was a Negro actor with a wonderful deep voice, whose thrilling delivery of the play’s climactic speech,

Despair thy charm,
And let the angel whom thou still has served
Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother’s womb
untimely RIPPED

made a great impression on me. The actor’s race, while certainly introducing an exotic element into the play, was not disruptive in the slightest. I have had the same experience at other performances of classic stage plays by Shakespeare, Shaw and Wilde that have featured black actors playing the parts of Englishmen.

[However,] in matters of cultural identity, numbers are of key importance. Just as a small number of minorities can fit into a society without altering its basic identity, one or two nonwhite actors can fit into a classic Western play without changing the play’s essential character and spirit. (more…)

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The WordPress Purge

JAMES FETZER reports on Wordpress's deletion of several blogs, including Fellowship of the Minds, that challenged the official version of the alleged Sandy Hook massacre. This action by Wordpress is an implicit admission that at least some of what these blogs were reporting is true.

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Old Maid Syndrome

PROTESTANTS have disagreed about many things, but they have joined together in deriding voluntary celibacy and the unmarried state. Dr. Marian Horvat writes: By closing the convents and insisting that every woman should marry, Protestantism also stripped the high respect and honor the Catholic Church had always given to virgins. Some of this Protestant spirit certainly seeped into the American culture, from the Colonial Period to our times. Following the English Protestant tradition, the lay celibate – women in particular – became an object of scorn. Single women, even Catholics who voluntarily chose to remain celibate to dedicate themselves more fully to acts of charity, family duties  and prayer, have been labeled "spinsters" or frustrated "old maids." An example of this negative image of unmarried women: the unpopped kernels in a pot of popcorn are called "old maids," worthless kernels that fail to reach their full and proper end. This is an abhorrent position, opposed to the doctrine of the Catholic Church and denigrating to the women who choose to be celibate. I believe many women with vocations to the lay celibate life choose to marry just to avoid these offensive labels.

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Refuge of Sinners

  "SOMETIMES we doubt; often enough we have failed to be faithful to grace; and so we think ourselves unworthy to receive God’s help. But that is precisely why God has given us our heavenly Mother, to whom He turned over the whole order of His mercy, as though He wished to protect us from His justice. A way has been pointed out to us; and so long as we walk therein we can always obtain God’s grace. Never must we say that henceforth grace is beyond our reach. Even if we have serious sins on our conscience, we can rise again. All we need is to turn to the Immaculata. So, let the sinner who has fallen come to her in full confidence. Don’t concentrate your thoughts only on yourself. Saint Paul said: I can do all things in Him Who strengthens me, and in the same way we can say, 'I can do all things, thanks to her who gives me strength.'" ---- Fr. Maximilian Kolbe

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