Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 19, 2023, 8:13 p.m. No.19035997   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6003

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Harrelson

Charles Harrelson was born on July 23, 1937, in Lovelady, Texas,[3] the son of Alma Lee (née Sparks; 1907–2002) and Voyde Harrelson (1901–1976).

 

He was married to Nancy Hillman Harrelson, Diane Lou Oswald, Jo Ann Harrelson, and Gina Adelle Foster. Harrelson worked as an encyclopedia salesman in California, and as a professional gambler. In 1960, he was convicted of armed robbery. Harrelson later admitted that he had been involved in dozens of murders beginning in the early 1960s.[4]

 

Harrelson's son, Woodrow Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961), is actor Woody Harrelson. According to Woody, his father disappeared from the family's home in Houston in 1968, leaving his wife Diane to raise Woody and his two brothers. Woody lost track of his father until 1981, when news broke of Harrelson's arrest for the murder of Judge Wood. During an interview in November 1988, Woody revealed that he visited his father regularly in federal prison, although he still harbored mixed feelings about him, saying:

 

my father is one of the most articulate, well-read, charming people I've ever known. Still, I'm just now gauging whether he merits my loyalty or friendship. I look at him as someone who could be a friend more than someone who was a father.[5]

 

In April 2023 actor Matthew McConaughey claimed that he and Woody Harrelson, who have been long-time friends, could potentially be brothers, implying that Charles Harrelson could also be his father. According to McConaughey, his mother claimed to have known Woody's father around the time that she bore McConaughey, and the two actors have discussed taking a DNA test to be certain.[6]

 

Because it would be really Qewl if you did…

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 19, 2023, 10:55 p.m. No.19036513   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19036491

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>>19036501

>>19036502

The witch trials in Early Modern Europe came in waves and then subsided. There were trials in the 15th and early 16th centuries, but then the witch scare went into decline, before becoming a major issue again and peaking in the 17th century; particularly during the Thirty Years War. What had previously been a belief that some people possessed supernatural abilities (which were sometimes used to protect the people), now became a sign of a pact between the people with supernatural abilities and the devil. To justify the killings, Protestants, Christians and its proxy secular institutions deemed witchcraft as being associated to wild Satanic ritual parties in which there was naked dancing and cannibalistic infanticide.[54] It was also seen as heresy for going against the first of the ten commandments ("You shall have no other gods before me") or as violating majesty, in this case referring to the divine majesty, not the worldly.[55] Further scripture was also frequently cited, especially the Exodus decree that "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" (Exodus 22:18), which many supported.

Examination of a Witch in the 17th century (1853), by T. H. Matteson

 

Witch-hunts were seen across early modern Europe, but the most significant area of witch-hunting in modern Europe is often considered to be central and southern Germany.[56] Germany was a late starter in terms of the numbers of trials, compared to other regions of Europe. Witch-hunts first appeared in large numbers in southern France and Switzerland during the 14th and 15th centuries. The peak years of witch-hunts in southwest Germany were from 1561 to 1670.[57] The first major persecution in Europe, when witches were caught, tried, convicted, and burned in the imperial lordship of Wiesensteig in southwestern Germany, is recorded in 1563 in a pamphlet called "True and Horrifying Deeds of 63 Witches".[58] Witchcraft persecution spread to all areas of Europe. Learned European ideas about witchcraft and demonological ideas, strongly influenced the hunt for witches in the North.[59] These witch-hunts were at least partly driven by economic factors since a significant relationship between economic pressure and witch hunting activity can be found for regions such as Bavaria and Scotland.[60]

 

In Denmark, the burning of witches increased following the reformation of 1536. Christian IV of Denmark, in particular, encouraged this practice, and hundreds of people were convicted of witchcraft and burnt. In the district of Finnmark, northern Norway, severe witchcraft trials took place during the period 1600–1692.[61] A memorial of international format, Steilneset Memorial, has been built to commemorate the victims of the Finnmark witchcraft trials.[62] In England, the Witchcraft Act of 1542 regulated the penalties for witchcraft. In the North Berwick witch trials in Scotland, over 70 people were accused of witchcraft on account of bad weather when James VI of Scotland, who shared the Danish king's interest in witch trials, sailed to Denmark in 1590 to meet his betrothed Anne of Denmark. According to a widely circulated pamphlet, "Newes from Scotland," James VI personally presided over the torture and execution of Doctor Fian.[63] Indeed, James published a witch-hunting manual, Daemonologie, which contains the famous dictum: "Experience daily proves how loath they are to confess without torture." Later, the Pendle witch trials of 1612 joined the ranks of the most famous witch trials in English history.[64]

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 19, 2023, 11 p.m. No.19036526   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19036516

Figurative use of the term

See also: Siege mentality and Victimisation

 

The term 'witch-hunt' can be used as a metaphor for the ostracism of a person or group, often based on their political persuasions. Specific terms include 'Stalinist witch-hunt'[163] and 'McCarthyite witch-hunt'.[164] The Telegraph has compared cancel culture to "modern-day witch trials".[165] Former US president Donald Trump frequently used the term on Twitter, referring to various investigations[166][167] and the impeachment proceedings against him as witch-hunts.[168][169][170] During his presidency he used the phrase over 330 times.[171] The National Rifle Association of America used the term in an unsuccessful bid to dismiss the New York attorney general's lawsuit against the organization for alleged fraud.[172]

See also

 

Ecclesiastical court

Femicide

Gendercide

Feminist interpretations of the Early Modern witch trials

European witchcraft

Execution by burning

Christianity and paganism

Christian views on magic

Conspiracy theory

Magic and religion

Moral panic

Satanic panic

Scapegoating

Trial by ordeal

Medical explanations of bewitchment

Auto-da-fé

Donas de fuera

Marie-Josephte Corriveau

Pierre de Lancre

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" (Episode from the original series The Twilight Zone)

West Memphis Three

Witch trials in the early modern period

Modern witch-hunts

Witch-hunts in Nepal

Women and religion

Women in Christianity

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 19, 2023, 11:06 p.m. No.19036534   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6535

>>19036521

Ok witch hunts were not witch hunts but a pretense to kill or imprison someone you do not like.

Free thinkers.

Heretics.

Women in general usually…

Many times the Prosecutors were charged with the power of God!

 

Maybe its time to put on the armor?

Then again, maybe a lot of this stuff is inverse and those who think they can hide behind it… well… thats not gonna work this time…

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 19, 2023, 11:35 p.m. No.19036613   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6755

>>19036570

The article is a fluff piece when compared to what certanly appears to be the truth…

Vatican CIA not the other way around as many books, movies and such try to get you to believe… WHEN THEY ARE BRAVE ENOUGH TO EVEN MENTION THIS CONNECTION…

OSS Donovon was a Papal Knight > CIA and many directors after were KNIGHTS.

Coincidences…

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 19, 2023, 11:47 p.m. No.19036651   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19036638

got those xtians and caths really FOCUSED though!

kek

 

then they come here and anon drops the owl y head!

because anons takes it easy on you at first

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 20, 2023, 12:02 a.m. No.19036709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6712

>>19036703

member?!

 

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Rebuffed by Vatican, Pompeo Assails China and Aligns With Pope’s Critics

Pope Francis declined to see Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is demanding a harder Vatican line on China. The Holy See said meeting just before a U.S. election would be inappropriate.

By Jason Horowitz and Lara Jakes

Sept. 30, 2020, 7:26 p.m. ET

 

ROME — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently published a sharp letter excoriating the Vatican’s plans to renew an agreement with the Chinese government on Church operations in China. He promoted the article in a tweet, concluding, “The Vatican endangers its moral authority, should it renew the deal.”

 

An indignant Vatican took the article more as a calculated affront than a diplomatic gesture. The friction broke into the open on Wednesday as Mr. Pompeo arrived in Rome and met with prelates and others who are hostile to Pope Francis, while the Vatican denied him a meeting with the pontiff and rebuffed his efforts to derail the deal with China.

 

“Pompeo asked to meet” the pope, who turned him down because Francis had “clearly said that he does not receive political figures ahead of the elections,” Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who, as secretary of state, is the Vatican’s second-ranking official, told reporters.

 

But to some observers on both sides of the tensions between the Roman Catholic Church and the Trump administration, Mr. Pompeo’s visit is as much about the coming presidential election as about China policy. Mr. Pompeo dismissed that suggestion as absurd, but intended or not, his trip signals that President Trump is on the side of those conservative American Catholics who worry about the church’s direction under Francis and think he is soft on China.

 

Francis and Mr. Trump, who have exchanged sharp words in the past, present starkly different visions on issues ranging from the environment to immigration to the threat of populism. In appealing to the Vatican’s support for religious freedom as a reason to drop its China agreement, Mr. Pompeo seemed to seek common ground, but in a way that upset the pope’s chief allies and delighted his chief critics.

 

Cardinal Parolin said Mr. Pompeo’s article had caused “surprise” at the Vatican, because this visit to Rome by the secretary and the meetings with high officials at the Holy See had already been in the works and would have been a “more opportune” forum for airing grievances. He added that Mr. Pompeo’s choice to publish in First Things, a conservative Christian magazine that has called Francis a failure as Pope, also mattered.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/30/world/europe/pompeo-pope-francis-china.html

 

>>10864305

When does a Church become a playground?

When does a Church become a business?

When does a Church become political?

When does a Church become corrupt?

When does a Church become willfully blind?

When does a Church become controlled?

Q

Anonymous ID: 3c41ec June 20, 2023, 12:11 a.m. No.19036738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19036729

Good, good.

It is written that Anon will be the Judge of Angels…

The Angels went to God once complaining about anon.

God told the angels that if they were anon, that they would have done far worse…