Anonymous ID: 6e30f7 May 30, 2020, 8:29 a.m. No.9377693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7707 >>7766

>>9377622

No one will believe anything around this entire scenario at this point. Too much fuckery has gone on. Fake, Real, it doesn't matter.

Heart attack, suffocated, or kicking back laughing his ass off at the pay check he got from Soros et al.

It was a planned event to get the riots started.

Dead or alive?

Sacrificed or Actor?

Anonymous ID: 6e30f7 May 30, 2020, 8:42 a.m. No.9377867   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7911 >>7964 >>8047

>>9377734

Interesting article from last year regarding Soros and the Catholic church. Anyone heard of Catholic Spring?

 

New York City, N.Y., Mar 14, 2019 / 03:18 pm MT (CNA).- The deeply influential Open Society Foundations has announced that Tom Perriello a former congressman, pro-abortion rights gubernatorial candidate and co-founder of controversial Catholic political groups linked to John Podesta amid speculation of a “Catholic Spring” revolution against the bishops - will oversee grantmaking and advocacy for the U.S. programs branch of financier George Soros’ philanthropy network.

 

The foundations’ Oct. 10 announcement of Perriello’s new role as executive director of its U.S. programs cited his roles as diplomat, educator, and activist for human rights, civil rights, economic equality and democratic practice in the U.S. and around the world.

 

As executive director, his duties will include oversight of the foundations’ U.S. grantmaking and advocacy in areas like civic, political and economic participation as well as accountability and effectiveness of civil society institutions. Laura Silber, communications director for the foundations, also cited work in criminal justice reform and support for high-quality journalism, the Roanoke Times reports.

 

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/new-open-society-foundations-leader-co-founded-controversial-catholic-spring-groups-43822

Anonymous ID: 6e30f7 May 30, 2020, 8:56 a.m. No.9378047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9377867

After 'Catholic Spring' email leak, US bishops warn American ideals at risk

 

Washington D.C., Oct 14, 2016 / 11:56 am MT ().- Following a leaked email from prominent political actors about a possible “Catholic Spring” movement to plant “seeds of the revolution” within the Church, the U.S. bishops' conference has rebuked interference in the Church and a political discourse that marginalizes the faithful and demeans women.

 

“There have been recent reports that some may have sought to interfere in the internal life of the Church for short-term political gain,” said Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, the U.S. bishops’ conference president. “If true, this is troubling both for the well-being of faith communities and the good of our country.”

 

“In our faith and our Church, Christ has given us a precious gift. As Catholics, we hold onto our beliefs because they come to us from Jesus, not a consensus forged by contemporary norms,” he said Oct. 13.

 

“We also expect public officials to respect the rights of people to live their faith without interference from the state,” the archbishop continued. “When faith communities lose this right, the very idea of what it means to be an American is lost.”

 

Archbishop Kurtz did not directly mention the controversy over a leaked email exchange from Feb. 10-11, 2012 between Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s current campaign manager, John Podesta, and Sandy Newman, president of the progressive organization Voices for Progress.

 

Newman appears to have initiated the email exchange, titled “Opening for a Catholic Spring? Just musing.” He cited the controversy over Catholic objections to mandatory coverage of contraception in employers’ insurance plans, which would force Catholics to provide drugs, including some abortion-causing drugs, the use of which they recognize as sinful and unethical.

 

“There needs to be a Catholic Spring, in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages dictatorship and the beginning of a little democracy and respect for gender equality in the Catholic church,” Newman said, asking whether contraception coverage could be a rally point for such a movement.

 

Newman told Podesta he has a “total lack of understanding of the Catholic Church,” adding, “Even if the idea isn't crazy, I don't qualify to be involved and I have not thought at all about how one would ‘plant the seeds of the revolution,’ or who would plant them. Just wondering…”

 

Podesta’s email suggested that two political organizations were intended for such advocacy.

 

“We created Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good to organize for a moment like this. But I think it lacks the leadership to do so now,” he said. “Likewise Catholics United. Like most Spring movements, I think this one will have to be bottom up.”

 

Podesta suggested consultation with Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, former Lt. Governor of Maryland and daughter of Robert F. Kennedy. Townsend has served on the board of the National Catholic Reporter and gave a 2008 keynote address to the national conference of Call to Action, which dissents from Church teaching on issues of sexuality and women’s ordination.

 

The emails were released by the anti-secrecy site Wikileaks as part of an ongoing leak of emails reputedly hacked from Podesta’s email account. Podesta has echoed rumors that Russian intelligence officials were responsible for the hack. He has further alleged that some of the emails may not be authentic.

 

For Archbishop Kurtz, the controversy was a time to reflect on the state of political life.

 

“Politicians, their staffs and volunteers should reflect our best aspirations as citizens. Too much of our current political discourse has demeaned women and marginalized people of faith,” he said. “This must change. True to the best hopes of our founding fathers, we are confident that we can and will do better as a nation.”

 

He encouraged Catholics and all people of good will to be “good stewards” of the rights of Americans.

 

“The Gospel is offered for all people for all times. It invites us to love our neighbor and live in peace with one another,” the archbishop continued. “For this reason, the truth of Christ is never outdated or inaccessible. The Gospel serves the common good, not political agendas.”

 

The political players involved in the email exchange have had great influence. Newman, the originator of the “Catholic Spring” suggestion, once hired a young Barack Obama to run a voter registration project in Illinois in 1993.

 

Podesta is past president of the Center for American Progress think tank and served as chief of staff for President Bill Clinton.

 

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https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/after-catholic-spring-email-leak-us-bishops-warn-american-ideals-at-risk-45679