Anonymous ID: 3d9733 Aug. 9, 2022, 5:49 p.m. No.17326316   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

I HAVE BEEN PLAYED SINCE I WAS A YOUNG BOY, AND IT HAS BEEN A LONG STRUGGLING LIFE FOR ME AND I HAD REALLY ENOUGH OF THIS DAMN WAITING GAME AND I AM TIRED OF ALL THE ACTORS AROUND ME AND REFUSE TO LISTEN TO ANYONE ANY LONGER, SCREW YOUR SCHOOL!!!

Anonymous ID: 3d9733 Aug. 9, 2022, 5:49 p.m. No.17326434   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>17326240

so I can excuse that. and I did excuse and forgive that. you did not know any better. and I forgive you for what you did.

I donĀ“t want you to be awefully ashamed, also bc of the whole shakra thing, but it is what it is and I will not allow to sell lies. not everything on everyone needs to come out, quite obviously.

but I will not allow the whole "deamons did it" lie bc this lie is the very reason for all the bad shit ever being done.

this is the problem. not the solution.

 

also, obviously you cannot understand me. you cannot understand how I am still alive. you cannot understand why I sometimes just chill. you cannot understand why I write to do lists over and over to only not do the stuff written on it.

and obviously you cannot understand that I would instantly forgive a person who has personally tortured and killed thousands, who repents and asks to be allowed to follow me.

you cannot understand me and obviously you cannot (I cannot even, you never will) understand the way I and reality works. you can have faith however, for I am quite real.

 

you cannot understand that I would forgive actual people who actually asked to follow me, in a way they could and would be held responsible for their acting in the future. that is why you try to fake the whole thing and try to convince more and more that the whole world shouting 2 and 7 would allow you to break free.

 

protip: you yourselves have to break free. I unlocked your chains a long time ago already. do not keep wearing them only bc other masons tell you.

 

 

and that being said, today is not a day I would forgive any mason (non masons do not need forgiveness whatsoever anyway) bc you did not even for some days manage to stop attacking me and stand strong despite "punishment" (you know itĀ“s a joke anyway, kind of always was, much fearmongering, but today itĀ“s even intentionally week punishments bc all know and want to free others - sadly while themselves keeping wearing chains).

 

I donĀ“t wonĀ“t to break your spirits, but saving all your souls and the future of humanity just is a little more important than your feeling are. so, again: lip service will not save or free anyone.

 

all you need to do (until end of this months) is actually follow me. not by mentioning 7 in your yt video to the "community", but by actually using your time, money, effort, knowledge to make the world a better place and move anyone out of the way who does obviously not want that. actually to something to actually change something.

or I will end you all. that is a promise.

Anonymous ID: 3d9733 Aug. 9, 2022, 5:49 p.m. No.17326491   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>17326238

Priestā€™s Book Tells Sad Tale of Jesuitsā€™ Abortion Complicity in the USPART II

COMMENTARY: The late Jesuit Father Paul Mankowski knew how badly some of his brother priests and his superiors had betrayed the Society of Jesus.

Father Raymond J. de Souza

January 7, 2022

The Jesuit priest was the godfather of the Democrats becoming the party of abortion, a transformation led by Catholic Democrats ā€” Ted Kennedy, Joe Biden, Mario Cuomo and later Pelosi herself. No Catholic priest ever did more to promote abortion in law than Father Drinan.

 

The Mass 15 years ago this week was a fitting valedictory, passing on the baton of pro-abortion politics to Pelosi, who looked to him as an inspiration of how a faithful Catholic could promote abortion access.

 

ā€œFather Drinan was an inspiration to so many in Congress, not just those who served with him but those of us who came after,ā€ the new Speaker said upon his death. ā€œI am particularly honored that earlier this month, Father Drinan presided over a Mass at my alma mater, Trinity University, before I was sworn in as Speaker. He celebrated that Mass in honor of the children of Darfur and Katrina, preaching that ā€˜the needs of every child are the needs of Jesus Christ himself.ā€™ Throughout his life, Father Drinan not only preached that message of justice and human rights; he embodied it.ā€

 

Yes, Father Drinanā€™s last public event was to announce that ā€œthe needs of every child are the needs of Jesus Christ himselfā€ while feting the most pro-abortion Speaker in U.S. history.

 

Throughout the 1970s, it was often asked how Father Drinan could have served in Congress as a priest, let alone a priest who used his legislative vote and public position to promote abortion. Father Drinan and his Jesuit confreres repeatedly gave the impression that he had received approval from his Jesuit superiors and his local bishops.

 

It was a lie.

 

We now know that more fully, thanks to Father Mankowski, a Jesuit even more brilliant than Father Drinan, who died suddenly in September 2020.

 

Ignatius Press, founded by Father Joseph Fessio, another Jesuit eager for the truth to be known, published recently Jesuit At Large: Essays and Reviews by Paul V. Mankowski, S.J., edited by George Weigel.

 

The posthumous collection makes available some of Father Mankowskiā€™s scintillating essays and reviews, which are both fierce and hilarious, sometimes simultaneously. The collection is a worthy introduction for those who havenā€™t read Father Mankowski ā€” and a cause for regret that they didnā€™t read him earlier.

 

The most remarkable part of the book is a previously unpublished memorandum from April 2007, sent by Father Mankowski to some of his friends, entitled: ā€œThe Drinan Candidacy and the New England Province Archives.ā€ Though he never published it himself, given his troubles with his Jesuit superiors, he clearly wanted an accurate record to be available for posterity.

 

That record is now available. It makes clear what many Catholics regarded as a scandal in the 1970s was actually much worse.

https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/priest-s-book-tells-sad-tale-of-jesuits-abortion-complicity-in-the-us