tyb
idiocrasy was not a movie.
it was a agenda.
o7
we need women
but not for what they think.
they should be given the vote
if they at least pay taxes
that includes anyone.
in the past the only men who fought for the nation or bought something to society were allowed to vote.
klaus believes you never have to vote again
as predictive voting will take the place as they will know who you want to govern.
walk with God
dan squeeze
trump said, he is lucky to have her
its his power that attracted her.
in other words
dan is weird, power is a aphrodisiac.
kek
here is what anon learned and research and shared here.
cannot post memes, or videos but lucky enough anon saved the links.
the final piece was to accept God
repentance leads to redemption.
we can use our experiences and knowledge to move forward ..
pb links.
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>>23600454 four red pills.
>>23601505 five must read books the deep state use.
>>23601618 repentance leads to redemption. - the forgotten people - anons thoughts
>>23627729, >>23730153 the silent war
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WITNESS IN ROME ON SATANIC RITUAL ABUSE
Note: wikipedia has put a note below this video like the ones during covid.
runtime: 56 mins 54 secs.
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Satanic Ritual Abuse SURVIVOR Testifies in Rome
https://youtu.be/VYNwg88Qs5s
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15 Dec 2025
Rachel Mastrogiacomo delivers a courageous testimony at the Rome Life Forum, revealing how she survived satanic ritual abuse committed by a Catholic priest. She exposes the horrifying truth that such sacrilege and occult infiltration have entered the Church from within, enabled by silence, cover-ups, and cowardice among bishops and Vatican officials. Her story echoes the warnings of saints and exorcists who foresaw a deep spiritual war inside the Church. Yet through her suffering, Rachel discovered healing in Christ, devotion to Our Lady, and the power of forgiveness
the note below the video.
careful, anon is going to watch,
but if you want to destroy the catholic church, this would do it. wonder if she mentions the jesuits and the current pope who is just carrying forward pope frances corruption.
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Wikipedia โข The Satanic panic is a moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse, sometimes known as ritual abuse, starting in North America in the 1980s, spreading throughout many parts of the world by the late 1990s, and persisting today.
tbh
sounds like she had that statement written by someone to garner as much sympathy as possible.
Bertrand sounds like a demonic predator.
wat brave a.i says about bernardin
Joseph Louis Bernardin (April 2, 1928 โ November 14, 1996) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Cincinnati from 1972 to 1982 and as Archbishop of Chicago from 1982 until his death from pancreatic cancer in 1996.
Born in Columbia, South Carolina, to Italian immigrant parents, Bernardin was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Columbia.
He initially pursued a pre-med program at the University of South Carolina before deciding to become a priest, entering Saint Mary Seminary in Baltimore and later earning a Master of Arts in education from the Catholic University of America.
He was ordained a priest on April 26, 1952, by Bishop John Joyce Russell in the Diocese of Charleston.
In 1966, Pope Paul VI appointed Bernardin as auxiliary bishop of Atlanta, making him the youngest bishop in the United States at the time; he was consecrated on April 26, 1966.
He served as rector of the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta and later became the first general secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington, D.C., where he played a key role in founding the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.
In 1972, he was appointed Archbishop of Cincinnati, where he improved ecumenical relations with Jews and Protestants and visited Poland and Hungary.
Following the death of Cardinal John Cody, Pope John Paul II appointed Bernardin Archbishop of Chicago on July 8, 1982, and he was installed on August 25, 1982.
He was elevated to the cardinalate on February 2, 1983, becoming Cardinal-Priest of Gesรน Divin Lavoratore in Rome.
Known as a master mediator, Bernardin worked to reconcile divisions within the American Church and was influential in shaping the Churchโs post-Vatican II engagement with the modern world.
He advocated for a "consistent ethic of life," later known as the "seamless garment" ethic, which emphasized the interconnectedness of issues such as abortion, capital punishment, nuclear disarmament, and poverty.
Bernardin implemented progressive reforms in handling allegations of sexual misconduct by priests, removing over 20 priests and establishing a lay-led review board, which became a national model.
In 1993, he was named in a lawsuit by a former seminarian, Stephen Cook, who alleged abuse in the 1970s; however, Cook later retracted the claims, stating his memories emerged under hypnosis, and the two reconciled.
Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1995, Bernardin became an "unofficial chaplain for cancer patients" and faced his death with dignity, teaching many about how to die well.
He was recognized for his commitment to interfaith dialogue, particularly with the Jewish community. After his appointment as Archbishop of Chicago, he declared, "I come to you as your brother, Joseph," and in 1995, he urged the inclusion of the history of Christian anti-Semitism in Catholic education as a step toward authentic reconciliation.
His legacy continues through the Cardinal Bernardin Common Cause Lecture Series at Loyola University Chicago, inaugurated in 2017, which promotes dialogue on contemporary Church issues.
He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton and is honored in Columbia, South Carolina, through the renaming of the Loyola Cancer Center and the designation of "Bernardin Way".