Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Elton John to Give Evidence in Kevin Spacey Trial
Saturday, July 15, 2023
Peter Hitchens Comments on Archbishop’s Tinkering With Our Father
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Friday, July 14, 2023
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Did Soyjack Know About These Remedies to Aliens?
Edit: if only, instead of resorting to weed, red wine, whiskey and being credulous about the current thing, Holy Steve had resorted to this method?
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Local Blowback Against Migrants in Wales
Edit: locals in Llanelli in South Wales were angry enough about this that they besieged a local four star hotel that is threatening to house migrants in their community. How dare they!
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Somali in Bavaria Sexually Assaults 10 Year Old Girl
It was the horror ride of her life!
[Bild] The student Maria (10) came to Dorfen (Upper Bavaria) on Friday with the RB40 train. At the train station, her aunt Anna (22) was waiting at five to five on platform 2. But the blonde girl will never forget what happened in the carriage according to police investigations.
The Somali refugee Mahdi A. (28) sat next to her and repeatedly stroked Maria's bare legs and knees against her will. He reportedly screamed and moaned loudly. That would be sexual harassment!
The man has been in custody since Wednesday. The judiciary had initially let him go!
Crime scene Deutsche Bahn: On the route from Mühldorf to Munich there was an attack
Photo: Robert Gongoll
Unbelievable: Mahdi A. is said to have chased the crying girl through the train, according to police circles. He is also said to have pursued his child and aunt at the train station in Dorfen. Both then sought shelter in a snack bar.
►The Turkish cook Abdi Sahin (22, has lived here for a year) opposed the Somali and protected Maria and her aunt. He later told BILD: "It’s a matter of honour. That's how I was raised.” Police officers finally rushed over and took the Somali to ground: ARREST!
Background: The drunk man has been in Germany since November 2015. An asylum procedure failed. His tolerance expired in June and was then extended. He lives in Germany with an “enforceable obligation to leave the country”.
Doner chef Abdi Sahin (22) joined Maria (10) and stopped the man who had harassed her
Photo: Robert Gongoll
A police officer quickly established that Mahdi A. is no stranger to the authorities. The register contains entries for property, violent and narcotics offences. The innkeeper later tells of the Somali's alleged threats: "I'll destroy you, I'll take you all apart."
How Mahdi A. describes the incident
►On Tuesday, reporters visited the Somali in his accommodation in Mühldorf in Upper Bavaria. Mahdi said he's been in prison twice for drug-related offenses. He doesn't have a job. He gets unemployment benefits.
The man denies the incidents in Dorfen: "I just tapped the child's knee to calm her down." He admits that he spat at the police officers during his preliminary arrest. These had previously hurt his arm.
Often has trouble with the police: Mahdi A. (28)
Only a short time after this photo, Mahdi A. (28) was arrested in his apartment in Mühlbach
Photo: Robert Gongoll
Justice let him go – but now he is in custody
At first no. BECAUSE: The public prosecutor's office in Landshut let Mahdi A. run again! This was confirmed by a spokesman on a BILD request for comment. That meant first of all: no detention! The public prosecutor: "The suspect, who has a Duldung (provisional residence) in Germany, is not yet in custody." The investigations continued, "under high pressure".
Then the turning point: The suspect was provisionally arrested by the police late Tuesday evening. At the request of the Landshut public prosecutor's office, an arrest warrant was issued around 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Reason: "Strong suspicion of sexual harassment and threats."
Now Mahdi A. is in jail.
The public prosecutor confirms: "He was brought to a correctional facility today after being presented to the district court in Landshut." His apartment in Mühlbach was searched and two cell phones were confiscated.
The Federal Police are responsible for criminal offenses in train stations. Chief trade unionist Heiko Teggatz to BILD: "I have absolutely no idea why detention was not ordered immediately, followed by detention pending deportation. That was grossly negligent."
Interior expert Stefan Heck (CDU) to BILD: “Anyone who behaves like this has definitely not long to reside in our country. Here, the only solution is detention and then quickly back to Somalia!”
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Friday, July 7, 2023
Muslims Are Burning One Church a Week in France
Edit: I feel that the Church of Notre Dame was burned by Muslims and that any evidence pointing to that fact was covered up by the authorities, because they want a power base to support their globalist schemes.
It’s not like there isn’t plenty of other evidence nowadays. It’s almost as if this were by design!
Rainbow and Transgender Flag Torn Down in Germany
Edit: you don’t have to make a federal case out of it. German justice: oh yes we do!
Don’t the German police have more important things to do, dealing with Germany’s rampant and unruly immigrant population?
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[Tag 24] Rainbow and transgender flags flying from Pirna courthouse were torn down on Friday night. As a result, the police are appealing for witnesses."front of the town hall in Pirna, a transgender flag and a rainbow flag (photo) were torn down on Friday night. © Daniel Förster
The unknown perpetrators apparently tore them down, as the flag loops were still attached to the poles, according to the police.
The amount of property damage caused has not yet been determined.
The office of CSD Pirna e. V. was also targeted. Unknown individuals spat on the windows of the association on Langen Straße during the night of July 6th to 7th.
Currently, the State Security Service of the Dresden police is examining connections between the incidents. The investigations are still ongoing.
As a result, the police are appealing for witnesses."
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Thursday, July 6, 2023
Militant BLM Activist in Philadelphia Mass Shooting
[New York Post] The rifle-wielding suspect who donned a bulletproof vest before allegedly shooting dead five men and injuring two children in Philadelphia has been identified as a Black Lives Matter supporter who shared gun-toting memes on social media.
Sunday, July 2, 2023
Monday, June 26, 2023
Bergoglio Celebrates Demonic “Piss Christ” Artist
VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) –– Among nearly 200 artists received and warmly welcomed by Pope Francis at the Vatican on Friday was the notorious photographer Andres Serrano, creator of a blasphemous image of a crucifix immersed in urine.
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June 23 saw Pope Francis welcomed around 200 artists from around the world, to mark the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of the Vatican Museums’ collection of modern and contemporary art. The meeting, held in the Sistine Chapel, was comprised of “painters, sculptors, architects, writers, poets, musicians, filmmakers and actors” from across the globe, and included those who were no strangers to promoting anti-Catholic imagery.
Serrano and Catholic imagery
Andres Serrano – the 72-year-old photographer, whose widely immoral work includes the 1987 image “P— Christ” – was part of the large crowd gathered to meet the Pope, and received a warm greeting from Francis.
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Monday, June 19, 2023
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Friday, June 16, 2023
Thursday, June 15, 2023
++Gänswein Removed From All Vatican Posts
Archbishop Georg Gänswein in an audience with Pope Francis on January 9, 2023. It was the last audience for the German prelate, and there will be no farewell celebration either. Before July 1, Gänswein has to leave the Vatican without an office or assignment.
(Rome) Archbishop Georg Gänswein, officially still Prefect of the Papal Household and former private secretary of Benedict XVI, had been removed from all Vatican posts, as reported by the traditional blog Messa in Latino, citing a "cardinal source".
Pope Benedict XVI, shortly before resigning from office, appointed Msgr. Gänswein as Titular Archbishop of Urbisaglia and Prefect of the Papal Household in 2012. Even after the German Pope withdrew to the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican Gardens, Gänswein accompanied him as private secretary.
It was an open secret in the Vatican that Francis only left him in office him out of consideration for Benedict XVI. Gänswein's dismissal would be viewed by many Catholics as an affront to Benedict XVI. Francis was not interested in alienating the faithful any more than they already did over a personal issue.
At the beginning of 2020, when the post-synodal exhortation on the Amazon Synod was to be used to lay hands on the sacrament of Holy Orders, Francis shied away at the last moment when Cardinal Robert Sarah, together with Benedict XVI. presented a passionate plea for priestly celibacy in book form. Francis raged unmistakably because of the thwarted plans, as reported by informed circles. According to the motto "If you can't beat the master, beat his servant", Gänswein drew all of the Bergoglian lightning bolts. At the same time, Francis suspended Benedict's private secretary from his official post as prefect of the papal household.
"Francis said humiliation would do me good"
As Msgr. Gänswein writes in his memoirs published earlier this year. It has remained so to this day. Gänswein continued to receive his pay for the post, but no longer had a job.
On January 9th, four days after the funeral of Benedict XVI, Francis called Gänswein. Then it was said presumably that the encounter was about Gänswein's future. Several weeks later, rumors circulated that he was being transferred to a Central American country as apostolic nuncio. The statement never had any basis, but it confirmed that Francis had told the German prelate that he no longer had any need for him now that Benedict was dead.
The day before the last audience for Monsignor Gänswein, on January 8th, at the Angelus in St. Peter's Square, Francis had said:
"Let's ask ourselves: am I a person who divides or a person who shares?"
as Msgr. Gänswein writes in his memoirs published earlier this year. It has remained so to this day. Gänswein continued to receive his pay for the post, but no longer had a job.
The statement was obviously not meant to be self-critical, but rather rhetorical.
In the meantime, the rumor had spread, much more plausibly, that Gänswein had to return to his seething homeland without an office or assignment. He would not be the first dignitary for whom Francis no longer has a need. Interestingly, it hits a striking number of Germans, i.e. churchmen of that nation, whose highest exponents, secular and ecclesiastical, rehearse the rebellion against the divine order, especially sub et cum Francis.
Benedict XVI died on December 31, 2022. Shortly thereafter, Francis gave Gänswein six months to pack his bags as mentioned at the audience. The cessation of salary payments fits in with this. In addition, according to Messa in Latino, Gänswein was ordered to vacate his apartment in the Vatican, which he had paid for with his own funds to renovate. A subsequent tenant from Bergoglia will be happy about it. The office of a prefect of the papal house should not be filled under Francis anyway. As it was said some time ago in the papal circle, it works without it, as has been shown since Gänswein's suspension more than three years ago.
Official confirmation of the impeachment and Gänswein's removal from the Vatican, decisions that only Francis himself can make, is not yet available.
[Update: June 15, 2023] No sooner said than done: With today's daily bulletin, the Vatican press office announced that Archbishop Gänswein had already lost his position as head of the Prefecture of the Papal House on February 28th and, as was recently leaked, sent back to his home diocese by Pope Francis. Msgr. Gänswein has to leave the Vatican on July 1st.
Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Image: VaticanMedia (screenshot)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.Com
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Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Poland’s Last Male Hermit Dies
[Notes From Poland] A Polish monk who spent the last 23 years of his life living in seclusion and was the last man in Poland to be officially recognised as a hermit by the Catholic Church has died.
Elizeusz Janikowski had lived a solitary life at a hermitage (pictured above) without running water or electricity atop Cierniak Hill in the Kłodzko Valley in southwestern Poland.
He passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 69 after a long illness, confirmed the parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Czerwona Woda.
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