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Anonymous ID: 9fbe86 June 1, 2023, 8:56 a.m. No.18935130   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5140 >>5330

>>18935094

Duplicity

99% fall for it every time

The only way to RECONCILE this is to see that they are not anti abortion as long as the correct race is being aborted.

This was explained in the following video concerning the Holy See and the U.N. World Health ORG.

 

Vatican control of World Health Organization population policy

An interview with Milton P. Siegel

 

"This interview with Professor Milton P. Siegel, who for 24 years was the Assistant Director General of the World Health Organization, was recorded in 1992 by Dr. Stephen D. Mumford, President of the Center for Research on Population and Security. This is the first time that it has been made available to the public.

 

Because of his position and the length of his tenure, Professor Siegel is considered among the world's foremost authorities on the development of World Health Organization policy. In this interview, he reveals the influence of the Vatican in shaping WHO policy, particularly in blocking adoption of the concept that overpopulation is a grave public-health threat – a concept which, in WHO's early years, enjoyed a broad consensus among member countries.

 

Without this separation of population dynamics from WHO public-health policy, the Vatican would have found it much more difficult to subsequently manipulate governments on such issues as family planning and abortion. National leaders would have been able to refer to the international consensus, as demonstrated by WHO policy. WHO, they could have insisted, has determined that family planning and abortion – like clean water, good nutrition, and immunizations – are necessary to protect public health.

 

Professor Siegel decided to speak out on the subject. As he was involved in the WHO at an early stage, his personal experience provides ample evidence that the Vatican influenced WHO policy development from the outset, during the early period of the Interim Commission in 1946. In its 63-year history, this international health body has had a deplorable record in family planning. Its commitment has been minuscule, and even today family planning accounts for only a tiny fraction of its budget.

 

Professor Siegel joined the World Health Organization in 1946, when it was still in its formative stages – under the umbrella of the United Nations, created just the year before. Because of his earlier work in North America and the Middle East, he was asked, in effect, to be one of WHO's "founding fathers". So he came on board on the senior staff of the Interim Commission. Dr. Brock Chisholm of Canada was the Executive Director of the Commission, which set up the permanent organization with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Chisholm was chosen to be WHO's first Director General."

 

Anon first posted this video when POTUS was getting the U.S. out of the W.H.O.

Not sure if it was even notabled as it does not say what most want to hear.

Anonymous ID: 9fbe86 June 1, 2023, 8:59 a.m. No.18935140   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18935130

so you SEE

No condoms for 3rd world nations = they want it to explode famine > war > refugees > them

Abortions in certain nations = they want certain groups to be exterminated and for other groups to be protected.

It was always a selective culling.

Anonymous ID: 9fbe86 June 1, 2023, 9:05 a.m. No.18935167   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18935160

and those churches!

Learning About Survivors From the Illinois Attorney General’s 2023 Report on Clergy Sex Abuse

31 May 2023 Leslie C. Griffin

The report about abuse in the six Roman Catholic Illinois Dioceses is 696 pages long and exemplifies a report that prioritizes the survivors.

 

Throughout, the report calls the people who suffered abuse “survivors,” not “victims”—a simple terminology choice that demonstrates that good things that can happen to survivors when people listen to their stories and criticize their abusers instead of hiding the abuse and protecting the clergy. Victims become survivors through reports like this, especially when all the abusers are named on the diocesan lists of wrongdoers.

 

This report was started after Pennsylvania produced its Diocese Victims Report showing how much harm that state’s clergy had done to children. The Illinois report was started by former Attorney General Lisa Madigan and completed by current AG Kwame Raoul, who expressed two goals for the report: to provide a complete accounting of abuse and to give voice to survivors in hopes of healing them.

 

Raoul and his staff and a lengthy list of co-workers reviewed more than 100,000 pages of diocese documents, interviewed for countless hours, and heard from and listened to the survivors, who repeatedly told of their experiences.

 

The numbers tell the story of the AG’s accomplishments pre-investigation, the dioceses listed 103 substantiated child sex abusers. This report identifies 451 who abused at least 1,997 children. The dioceses learned from this report that they must list all the abusers that the AG found, each diocese and every abuser, old, young, dead, alive, religious order, diocesan, substantiated, unsubstantiated.

 

The following are the report’s important themes.

 

Survivors’ Health. At the beginning, the report emphasizes the “Long Term Harms Experienced by Survivors of Child Sex Abuse.” (35) The report repeatedly tells us, “the consequences of child sex abuse do not end when the abuse ends.” (36) The report mentions mental health, addiction and alcoholism, suicide and suicidal ideation, physical health, economic and professional consequences—all of which abuse survivors may suffer. The theme throughout this report is the profound and constant effect of abuse on the lives of survivors. They suffer long and hard from their abuse, and that is why it is important to recognize their abusers and publicly list their names, in part so the survivors know they are not alone. Others have been abused along with them.

 

“Information Relating to Child Sex Abusers” is provided for the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Diocese of Belleville, the Diocese of Joliet, the Diocese of Peoria, the Diocese of Rockford, and the Diocese of Springfield. There is background on the history of each diocese, who served them as bishop, and when. Each diocese has a list of abusers that includes his

There are 183 pages of these names and reports, showing everyone just how many abusers there were and are.

 

The statutes of limitations are here, as Marci Hamilton and CHILD USA have persistently reminded us as they fought to amend the statutes. SOLs set the deadline for when one can get into court. Many survivors will never get legal justice because the SOL has run against them. This AG makes the point that naming the abusers can provide “a public accountability and a measure of healing to survivors who have long suffered in silence.” (4) This is the justice available to them. Here Illinois is different from other states because it has a state court opinion limiting the state’s ability to change the SOLs. In Illinois, it will take a constitutional amendment to do it. So why not give survivors justice by naming their abusers? Justice can still be available to them.

https://verdict.justia.com/2023/05/31/learning-about-survivors-from-the-illinois-attorney-generals-2023-report-on-clergy-sex-abuse

Anonymous ID: 9fbe86 June 1, 2023, 9:06 a.m. No.18935170   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18935160

Narrative Accounts of Sexual Abuse give details of what the survivors went through. They are sometimes identified by name, sometimes not identified—survivor’s choice. We read the horrible stories. Children repeatedly waking up to someone performing a sexual act on them. “I was a toy for him.” (492) The children called one priest ”Father Happy Hands” because of what he did with them. (87) One school principal resigned because the church would not listen to her reports of abuse. One survivor says “I was the bottom dog.” He didn’t understand what Father was doing to him, but it reminded him of seeing “neighborhood dogs humping.” (289) Oral sex, one priest explains, “is how a priest shows love to his congregation. It’s very normal.” (491) Another priest started to fondle Rob and asked for oral sex. “Other boys kiss my dick,” he said. “You should too.” (564) Many decades have passed since Bishop Ryan raped Scott repeatedly in the basement of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Springfield. “But I can still smell him right now,” Scott says. “Like old stink and alcohol.” (548) Ryan, like many of the abusers, was never prosecuted. And priests usually tell the children to keep the secret. No one else should know about it.

You can read one or two or all of these narratives, or page through the lists. It is incredible to understand why the voices of survivors were the “true north” (16) of this report.

Anonymous ID: 9fbe86 June 1, 2023, 9:17 a.m. No.18935232   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5235 >>5241

>>18935224

Holy See–United States relations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_See_United_States_relations

The current United States Ambassador to the Holy See is Joe Donnelly, who replaced the ad interim Chargé d'Affaires, Patrick Connell, on April 11, 2021. The Holy See is represented by its apostolic nuncio, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, who assumed office on April 12, 2016. The U.S. Embassy to the Holy See is located in Rome, in the Villa Domiziana. The Nunciature to the United States is located in Washington, D.C., at 3339 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.

 

History

1797–1867

The United States maintained consular relations with the Papal States from 1797 under President George Washington and Pope Pius VI to 1867 and President Andrew Johnson and Pope Pius IX. Diplomatic relations existed with the Pope, in his capacity as head of state of the Papal States, from 1848 under President James K. Polk to 1867 under President Andrew Johnson, though not at the ambassadorial level. These relations lapsed when on February 28, 1867, Congress passed legislation that prohibited any future funding of United States diplomatic missions to the Holy See. This decision was based on mounting anti-Catholic sentiment in the United States,[1] fueled by the conviction and hanging of Mary Surratt, and three other Catholics, for taking part in the conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. Her son, John Surratt, also Catholic, was accused of plotting with John Wilkes Booth in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He served briefly as a Pontifical Zouave but was recognized and arrested. He escaped to Egypt but was eventually arrested and extradited. There was also an allegation that the Pope had forbidden the celebration of Protestant religious services, which had been held weekly in the home of the American Minister in Rome, within the walls of the city.[2]

 

History

1867–1984

From 1867 to 1984, the United States did not have diplomatic relations with the Holy See in the wake of rumors of Catholic implication in the Lincoln assassination.[3]

The critics finally won out in 1867 when the US Congress withdrew all funding for the legation in Rome.

The apparent reason was a rumor relating to the religious freedom of Protestants in the Papal States. From the beginning of the legation in Rome, Papal authorities had allowed the celebration of Protestant religious services in the home of the American Minister.

When the services grew, they were moved to a rented apartment under the seal of the American Legation to accommodate the participants. The news floating around Washington and being reported in the New York Times was that the Pope had forced the Protestant group outside the walls of Rome.

That, according to Rufus King, the American Minister himself, was untrue in its entirety.

In his June 1908 apostolic constitution, Sapienti Consilio, Pope Pius X decreed that as of November 3 that year, the Catholic Church in the United States would no longer be supervised by the Vatican's missionary agency, the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (Propaganda Fide) and would now be a mission-sending Church, not “mission territory.”

 

Several presidents designated personal envoys to visit the Holy See periodically for discussions of international humanitarian and political issues. The first was Postmaster General James Farley, the first high-ranking government official to normalize relations with the Holy See. In 1933, Farley set sail for Europe, along with Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs Maxim Litvinov, on the Italian liner SS Conte di Savoia. In Italy, Farley had an audience with Pope Pius XI and dinner with Cardinal Pacelli, who was to succeed to the papacy in 1939.[4] Myron Charles Taylor served Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman from 1939 to 1950.[5]

 

The Vatican has historically been accused of being un-American, at least until the presidency of John F. Kennedy (see Americanism (heresy), nativism and anti-Catholicism in the United States). The bulk of the accusation is found in Paul Blanshard's book American Freedom and Catholic Power, which attacked the Holy See on grounds that it was a dangerous, powerful, foreign and undemocratic institution.