Anonymous ID: e9086b Oct. 8, 2020, 11 p.m. No.10993435   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3440

I do not make money off of Q but PAYtriots do.

>>10993351 (You)

>>>you are alway$ convincing

 

I try to point to what really seems to be the meaning of [P] yet what do PAYtriots tell Anons?

Who do PAYtriots tell Anons to listen to?

Stupidor Agents?.

Anonymous ID: e9086b Oct. 8, 2020, 11:29 p.m. No.10993671   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3834 >>3864

>>10993616

Abstract

The author, a professor of history at Lake Forest College in Illinois, spent two decades filing Freedom of Information and Privacy Act requests with the FBI, attempting to learn how close the relationship was between J. Edgar Hoover's investigators and high Roman Catholic prelates in this country during the Depression, World War II, the Second Red Scare, and the Kennedy administration. This book is largely a recounting of what was in the files, supplemented by other scholarly works and interpreted in the standard left-of-center approach. Sadly, Steve Rosswurm's research reveals little new information, and this study will probably be of importance only to a handful of specialists. The book also has some irritating flaws. After all of his labors, Rosswurm discovered, apparently to his shock, that in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, J. Edgar Hoover and his top agents, several leading Catholic clergy, and the public in general believed in Christianity, patriotism, the traditional family, and anticommunism; perhaps worse, they rejected sodomy. All of these Americans, he contends, had "a profound distaste for modernity" (p. 71). That would draw titters in a historical methodology class. We also read that the FBI engaged in some underhanded tactics to defend the morality and safety of the vast majority of Americans. This is not exactly news. Rosswurm informs us as well that church figures such as Cardinal Francis Spellman, Cardinal John O'Hara, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, and Father John F. Cronin, not to mention numerous Jesuits, shared the values of the period and helped the FBI in numerous, unofficial ways such as exposing communists. A few of his details are interesting (the chapter on Cronin is the book's best), but the thesis will surprise no scholar in the field. Rosswurm sheds no new light on Spellman or Sheen. Curiously, he fails even to mention Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-WI), a Catholic with close ties to both his Church and the FBI. The book is not well written (see esp. pp. 12-13,19, 227, 275-77).Feminist jargon appears on some pages; in chapter 6, the narrative turns into a first-person account; the introduction appears (p. 227); and we encounter sentences such as "[t]he Catholic seminary trained men to be priests" (p. 30), and "[o]ne of the problems with zeroing in on just one part of a person's life is that the rest gets lost" (p. 227). To his credit, Rosswurm acknowledges the recent research revealing the presence of several hundred Soviet spies in the United States during the period. So, then, was Hoover right? Were the clerics correct? And what about McCarthy and the Second Red Scare? Was it all just a political trick, or was the country in danger? The author does not answer these questions with any clarity. For example, we are told (p. 176) that Cronin was right about Red spies in America, but the author assures us at the same time that we are not to take Soviet imperialism as seriously as Cronin did. The book might well have been improved by a conclusion.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236706507_The_FBI_and_the_Catholic_Church_1935-1962_review

 

Baby steps, Anon, Baby steps, news to most.

It's about showing close ties and a relationship that should not

exist.

Anonymous ID: e9086b Oct. 8, 2020, 11:36 p.m. No.10993719   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3841

>>10993651

It's truly boomtastic.

All the CT's who led the world away from the C EYE A, look like useful idiots and or agents now!

 

Thankfully we will not have to wait that long to hear the cries of the [P] crew! See ya at the Q convention! Faggots! KEK!!!

Anonymous ID: e9086b Oct. 8, 2020, 11:45 p.m. No.10993778   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

FBI calls qanon death culture space terr'ist and it just sits there for a year.

FBI publishes Protocols of the learned shekels and suddenly Global Notable!!!

FBI did not say Qanon was evil only field office ya gotta believe us!

 

I almost fell out of my chair laughing!

wait! wait! muh sides!

Anonymous ID: e9086b Oct. 9, 2020, 12:12 a.m. No.10993919   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4085

>>10993834

Good word, Dread.

If we could only give a little bit of that to those who do not know how it feels.

I honestly cannot remember exactly when either. It was a long time ago yet apparently not as long as it has been for you, fren.

If Trauma and "world upside down" is what it is, my born on date was before I was born. Otherwise I will peg it with the 80's and the omnibus crime bill.

 

Yes, all that! and by my calculations, FDR was a shit stain as well. One common mistake is our innate desire to find a "good guy" when sometimes none exist. This tendency, tends to get most "researchers" into a lot of trouble.

 

5:5 o7!

Oldfag!

WWG1WGA!

Anonymous ID: e9086b Oct. 9, 2020, 12:21 a.m. No.10993957   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4149

>>10993864

I think the missing piece that 99% cannot locate is that the commie red scare was the same group, divide and conquer, controlled op's.

Fascism and Communism were but two prongs on their Trident.

Fascism subdued the Elites and Communism subdued everyone else.

 

Yet from the looks of it that's in the next episode or the 60% that will not be made public ever. kek