NEWS AND COMMENTARY 2009-2010 ARCHIVE

 

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Sean O'Malley, Counter Church "Bishop" [video]

 

U.K. Court weighs whether anti-homosexual parents may adopt

 

“A Christian couple in England has made several attempts to provide foster care to children but has been blocked because of their views on homosexuality. Eunice and Owen Johns were scheduled to face the High Court on Monday and their attorneys say the outcome of the case could impact the future of Christian foster carers and adoptive parents.  "It may not be long before local authorities decide that Christians cannot look after some of the most vulnerable children in our society, simply because they disapprove of homosexuality," the Christian Legal Center said in a statement.”

 

Humans wearing sensors to be part of internet infrastructure

 

“Members of the public could form the backbone of powerful new mobile internet networks by carrying wearable sensors. Experts weigh-in on the novelty and potential dangers.  According to researchers from Queen's University Belfast, the sensors could create new ultra high bandwidth mobile internet infrastructures and make mobile phone base stations almost obsolete.”

 

FCC taking on "cyberbullying" in schools

 

We wonder if they include insulting another’s religion in the definition for “cyberbullying”: “Schools receiving subsidies for Internet service will have to teach students about the perils of cyberbullying and the responsible use of social networking sites, the U.S. telecommunications regulator said on Friday.  Cyberbullying "happens when teens use the Internet, cell phones, or other devices to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person," and it's a problem for nearly half of all U.S. teens, according to the National Crime Prevention Council.”

 

High School to receive anti-bullying training after Jew game

 

“Students at a Southern California high school where seniors were disciplined for playing a "Beat the Jew" game will receive anti-bullying training.  Eva Vega-Olds, project director for the Anti-Defamation League, said Friday her staff will conduct sessions for the 700-student sophomore class at La Quinta High School on Tuesday aimed at inspiring empathy, unlearning prejudice and motivating teens to take action against bullying and bias.”

 

Maryland finds abortionist too dangerous to practice

 

“Riley's license was suspended on an emergency basis on August 31, 2010, after complaints were filed against her and her employer, Steven Chase Brigham, for a severely botched late-term abortion...”

 

Court rules parents can't force teen to abort

 

“The parents of a 16-year-old Texas girl have signed a court order agreeing not to force her to abort her 14-week pregnancy.  Last week, attorneys associated with the Alliance Defense Fund secured a temporary restraining order from a Travis County, Texas, court preventing the parents from ordering their daughter to have an abortion.”

 

Chinese computer trumps U.S. one as world's fastest

 

“A Chinese scientific research center has built the fastest supercomputer ever made, replacing the United States as maker of the swiftest machine, and giving China bragging rights as a technology superpower.”

 

School buses test fingerprint scan

 

“School districts are turning to high-tech solutions — from fingerprint scans to electronic cards — to track kids on school buses and keep them from getting off at the wrong stops.  The latest: A fingerprint scanning system, approved this month for testing at the Desert Sands district, northeast of San Diego. Students will be scanned as they get on and off the bus.”

 

4-year-old can be sued, Judge rules

 

“Citing cases dating back as far as 1928, a judge has ruled that a young girl accused of running down an elderly woman while racing a bicycle with training wheels on a Manhattan sidewalk two years ago can be sued for negligence. The ruling by the judge, Justice Paul Wooten of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, did not find that the girl was liable, but merely permitted a lawsuit brought against her, another boy and their parents to move forward.”

 

Medicinal herbs will be illegal in the European Union

 

“In less than a year, virtually all medicinal herbs will be illegal in the European Union.”

 

Cops arbitrarily forbid taking pictures in public

 

Cars in Brazil will have RFID chips and GPS trackers

 

“Brazil‘s government, behind the facade of open democracy, continues to advance its way as one of the most autoritarian police states in the world.  Brazilian population will be forced very soon to have in their cars identification chips (RFID), as well as GPS locators and blockers.”

 

Fish organs not the same color as they used to be

 

"Mohammed" is the most popular baby name in Britain

 

“There's a new leader on the list of the most popular names for baby boys in Britain -- a reflection of shifting demographics…  Data recently released by the Office of National Statistics shows that Mohammed and variations of that name rank highest among names for British baby boys in 2009. Oliver came in a close second, followed by Jack in third.”

 

Police consider drastic measures after failed "terror plot"

 

“The day after federal investigators unveiled an unsuccessful terrorist plot against the D.C. Metro system, transit police are considering implementing one of the most controversial security measures available to them.  Metro police now believe they may have to resort to random bag searches, after learning of the FBI's Wednesday arrest of Farooque Ahmed, 34, of Ashburn, Va., for helping to plan an attack on the D.C. subways.”

 

Nevada voters complain of problems at polls

 

“Controversy arose after Boulder City resident Joyce Ferrara complained to FOX5 that when she went to vote for GOP Senate candidate Sharron Angle, Reid's name was already checked. "Something's not right," Ferrara said. She claimed her husband and several others voting at the same time all had the same thing happen.”

 

G20 agrees to global economic regulations

 

“G20 finance ministers Saturday agreed tougher rules for big financial firms blamed for the global economic crisis as they tackled the problem of companies deemed "too big to fail".  After a two-day meeting in South Korea, G20 ministers and central bankers said in a statement that the 2008-09 crisis laid bare the need for global cooperation on banking regulation.”

 

Al Gore leaves car idling for one hour during speech

 

“Gore leaves car idling for one hour during speech; Opts for Swedish government jet over public transportation…”

 

Vatican banking fraud probe widens

 

“The Associated Press reported today that the Vatican expressed "astonishment" when an Italian court rejected the release of Vatican bank funds seized by authorities for failing to comply with international money laundering laws.”

 

NYC law would ban people from owning guns

 

“New York City residents who want to own a gun may soon be denied permits if they are litterbugs, if they are bad drivers, or if they have fallen behind on a few bills.”

 

Voter reports problem with ballot machine

 

“A Craven County voter says he had a near miss at the polls on Thursday when an electronic voting machine completed his straight-party ticket for the opposite of what he intended.  Sam Laughinghouse of New Bern said he pushed the button to vote Republican in all races, but the voting machine screen displayed a ballot with all Democrats checked.”

 

"Under God" dropped from Pledge on House floor

 

“Yet another elected federal official is under fire for omitting references to God in America's historical documents and creeds.  A C-SPAN video has surfaced of U.S. Representative Betty McCollum, D-Minn., leading the floor of the U.S. House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, but conspicuously going silent when the words "under God" would normally be said.”

 

San Diego "Diocese" covered up pedophile "priests"

 

“Newly released documents show the Diocese of San Diego long knew about abusive priests, some of whom were shuffled from parish to parish despite credible complaints against them.”

 

Live children found in dumpsters in two cities

 

“The remains of Seventeen babies in medical ziplock bags with the names of their mothers labeled on the outside were found in a dumpster at the Womans Choice abortion mill in Lansing. Under current MI law abortion mills can place aborted babies and biohazardous waste in the trash as long as they're dipped in formaldehyde beforehand. Two newborns, placed into plastic bags by their own mothers and then thrown away as trash were also found just this week, miraculously discovered in dumpsters. They are being treated in hospitals.”

 

Smart cards mandatory for vehicles

 

“Highways and Road Transport Minister Kamal Nath on Wednesday said it would be mandatory for all vehicles to have a prepaid chip for toll payments within eighteen months.  Nath, while addressing the annual conference of Economic Editors in national capital New Delhi, said the prepaid Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) cards are like mobile phone chips, which would be installed in every vehicle.”

 

Obama Adm. targets pro-life activists as terrorists

 

“The Obama administration has aligned the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI with militant abortion advocates in a concerted effort to target peaceful pro-life activists as terrorists and to characterize their lawful, free-speech activities as “violence.” At least, say pro-life leaders, that is the reasonable conclusion they draw from a training program sponsored jointly by the DOJ, FBI, Planned Parenthood, and other pro-abortion groups this past August in Portland, Oregon.”

 

Programmer admits election rig

 

Swiss parish distributes condoms

 

“A parish in the Swiss city of Lucerne recently launched a controversial campaign to distribute condoms to young people. While local Church leaders have not officially responded, the neighboring Diocese of Chur has criticized the idea, calling it gravely irresponsible.”

 

"Theologian" claims Harry Potter is "Christ-like"

 

"...the boy wizard has found an unlikely ally. Theologian Rev Dr Stephen Holmes has claimed Harry Potter should be seen as a "Christ-like" figure because he promotes Biblical values. He read the books after hearing them denounced as "ungodly" and concluded that they contained a very obvious Christian narrative....The behaviour that is recommended in the Potter books is profoundly Christian...."

 

Indonesia volcano erupts, killing 25

 

“Rescuers scoured the slopes of Indonesia's most volatile volcano Wednesday after it was rocked by an eruption that spewed clouds of searing ash, killing at least 25 villagers including an old man known as the mountain's spiritual gatekeeper.”

 

X-ray scanners coming to American streets

 

“Privacy advocates worried about x-ray scanners making their way around U.S. airports may be surprised to know the technology is also making its way onto America's streets.  The Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. military and even local law enforcement agencies are buying and deploying mobile X-ray vans that can see into the interior of vehicles around them.”

 

Italian town to ban mini-skirts

 

“If the mayor of a small Italian town has his way, law enforcement officials, and not fashion gurus, will be the ones to decide.  The mayor of the southern seaside town of Castellammare di Stabia wants to ban soccer games in public parks and squares, blasphemy out loud, and "very skimpy clothes.”

 

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Obama appoints record number of gay officials

 

“Less than halfway through his first term, President Barack Obama has appointed more openly gay officials than any other president in history.  Gay activists say the estimate of more than 150 appointments so far -- from agency heads and commission members to policy officials and senior staffers -- surpasses the previous high of about 140 reached during two full terms under President Bill Clinton.”

 

Indonesian tsunami kills 108

 

“A tsunami that pounded remote islands in western Indonesia following an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra killed more than 100 people, officials said on Tuesday, and hundreds more were missing.”

 

Joseph and Mary captured in Google picture?

 

“As Google becomes increasingly more all-knowing and omnipresent, it seems even God can't hide from the search tool.  The Lord was recently captured in a Google Street View camera overlooking a lake in Quarten, Switzerland. Or so it would appear.”

 

Massive stretches of weathered oil in Gulf of Mexico

 

“Just three days after the U.S. Coast Guard admiral in charge of the BP oil spill cleanup declared little recoverable surface oil remained in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana fishers Friday found miles-long strings of weathered oil floating toward fragile marshes on the Mississippi River delta.”

 

City draws big crowds for "Haunted Happenings" event

 

“In fewer than 30 years, it's become the biggest tourist draw in the area.   It began as a weekend festival, a three-day event featuring costume balls and a horribles parade, beginning and ending on Halloween weekend.  In the nearly 30 years since, Haunted Happenings has become a month long celebration that draws some 250,000 revelers to the Witch City and pumps an estimated $9 million into the local economy, according to the city's tourist office, Destination Salem.”

 

Ohio voting machine programming error dropped votes

 

“A voting system used in 34 states contains a critical programming error that can cause votes to be dropped while being electronically transferred from memory cards to a central tallying point, the manufacturer acknowledges.”

 

Germany gets set to issue National ID cards

 

“The government hopes its new national ID cards will foster Internet-based commerce, by enabling citizens to use the cards and readers at home to carry out online transactions without putting their personal or financial data at risk.”

 

Al-Qaeda member was guest of honor at the Pentagon

 

An Al-Qaeda Regional Commander Anwar Al Awlaki was a guest of honor and dined with military brass at the Pentagon only a few months after the 911 attacks on America.  According to the media, right after the 911 attacks, Anwar was identified as a known associate of the alleged 911 hijackers.  The point is that this is another example of how the official story on 9/11 is nonsense.  Some people believe the CIA runs Al-Qaeda.  That would explain why this person was a guest of honor at the Pentagon.

 

Nurse caught on camera turning off paralyzed patient's life support

 

“Footage recorded only a few days after it was installed shows Miss Aylward fiddling with the ventilator before a high-pitched warning tone sounds, indicating it is switched off.  Mr Merrett is then left fighting for life as the nurse panics about what to do next, unable to restart the ventilator or properly operate resuscitation equipment.  It was not until 21 minutes later that paramedics who rushed to the scene managed to turn the life support machine back on.  But by that time, Mr Merrett had suffered serious brain damage, which has left him with the mental capacity of a young child.”

 

Mobile phone users in China must be specially registered

 

“Chinese mobile telephone users must register their personal details to buy phone numbers under a rule that comes into force from Wednesday, in what the government calls an attack on spam but some see as a blow to privacy.”

 

German robber nabbed after mocking police in e-mail

 

“A German bank robber led his pursuers straight to him after taunting police in an email over their efforts to catch him. Authorities in the southern city of Wuerzburg said on Wednesday the 19-year-old sent emails to police and two newspapers to point out factual errors in the report of his bank raid in the town of Roettingen a week ago.  According to daily Bild, he mocked the police for getting his age, height and accent wrong then pointed out he escaped in a car, not on foot.  "His game of cat and mouse went all wrong," a Wuerzburg police spokesman said.”

 

Chinese woman forced to abort 8-month-old fetus

 

“A pregnant woman in south China was detained, beaten and forced to have an abortion just a month before her due date because the baby would have violated the country's one-child limit, her husband said Thursday. Construction worker Luo Yanquan said his wife was taken kicking and screaming from their home by more than a dozen people on Oct. 10 and detained in a clinic for three days by family planning officials, then taken to a hospital and injected with a drug that killed her baby.”

 

Google says its cars grabbed e-mails, passwords

 

“Google Inc admitted for the first time its "Street View" cars around the world accidentally collected more personal data than previously disclosed -- including complete emails and passwords -- potentially breathing new life into probes in various countries.”

 

Women's brains grow after giving birth

 

“The popular belief that women's minds turn to mush during pregnancy and birth is completely wrong and their grey matter actually increases, they say.  Research published by the American Psychological Association found that the brains of new mothers bulked up as they coped with the steep learning curve of dealing with a newborn.”

 

High-tech carts will track whether Clevelanders recycle

 

“It would be a stretch to say that Big Brother will hang out in Clevelanders' trash cans, but the city plans to sort through curbside trash to make sure residents are recycling -- and fine them $100 if they don't.  The move is part of a high-tech collection system the city will roll out next year with new trash and recycling carts embedded with radio frequency identification chips and bar codes.”

 

NY town votes to stop Google pool searches

 

“Big Brother's not watching anymore. At least not the pool.  Newsday reports that council members in the town of Riverhead have voted to stop using Google Earth to check whether all pools are properly permitted.”

 

Man torches home after his mom trashes his robots

 

“A Japanese man has pleaded guilty to burning down his family home after his mother threw away some of his favourite robot toys.  Yoshifumi Takabe told Kobe District Court in western Japan he became suicidal after losing the figures, which he says were partners he wanted to spend his life with.”

 

New Canaan considers tracking devices for students

 

“In the tony town of New Canaan, students might someday get tracking tags along with their textbooks.  No decisions have yet been made, but school officials plan to look into the possibility of adding radio frequency tags to student or staff ID cards, or place them on school property, like laptops, the New Canaan Advertiser reports.”

 

Navy to spend $600,000 to alter swastika-shaped barracks

 

“The Navy will spend as much as $600,000 to modify a 40-year-old barracks complex that resembles a swastika from the air, a gaffe that went largely unnoticed before satellite images became easily accessible on the Internet.”

 

Russia fined for banning gay "pride" parades

 

Outrage and abomination: “The European Court of Human Rights has fined Russia for banning gay parades in Moscow, in an important victory for the country's gay community.  A leading activist, Nikolai Alexeyev, brought the case after the city authorities repeatedly rejected his requests to organise marches.”

 

Michigan woman faces civil rights complaint for seeking "Christian" roommate

 

“A civil rights complaint has been filed against a woman in Grand Rapids, Mich., who posted an advertisement at her church last July seeking a Christian roommate.  The ad "expresses an illegal preference for a Christian roommate, thus excluding people of other faiths,” according to the complaint filed by the Fair Housing Center of West Michigan.”

 

Ear scanning biometric ID system developed

 

“The future of biometric scanning may not be at your fingertips, or in front of your eyes. Apparently, it could be in your ears.  As the Telegraph reports, researchers at the University of Southampton in the U.K. have now created a system capable of scanning and analyzing ear structures, which, they claim, are unique enough to accurately identify people. The researchers are hopeful that their new system could help airport security workers instantly identify passengers by scanning their ears, and comparing the results against a database of ear shapes.”

 

Facebook creates "Network of Support" for gays and lesbians

 

Cell phone saves Harlem man from bullet

 

“When the handyman fled to the second floor, the super followed him, pulled out a handgun, and fired one shot, at point blank range. Luckily for Camarena, though, the Nextel i530 flip phone in his jacket pocket absorbed the bullet, leaving him with only a half-inch scratch.”

 

Security Systems mark robbers with synthetic DNA

 

“Police in Rotterdam have begun installing new, high-tech security systems in stores across the Dutch city, in an effort to help local businesses combat theft in particularly crime-plagued neighborhoods. Unlike most security systems, though, Rotterdam's new device doesn't feature any high-pitched alarms or flashing lights. All it does is spray synthetic DNA.”

 

Woman travels 200 miles to kill internet commenter

 

Data on premarital sex and the V-2 Church

 

“In a recent CARA study… only 14% of Catholics thought that premarital sex was “always wrong”. Even amongst those Catholics who attend Mass at least once a week, only 30% agreed that premarital sex is “always wrong”.”

 

"Catholic Pub" opens in historic Rome crypt

 

“The beer is cheap, the waiters are talkative and the music is 1960s Motown -- but the new pub that opened its doors this week in a historic crypt in central Rome is not really like any other.  Start with the landlord being a Catholic priest, the religious sayings on the walls and the large crucifix hanging in one of its vaulted rooms.  Then there's the name of the new drinking establishment: "Giovanni Paolo II", or "John Paul II".”

 

Charity offers UK drug addicts money to be sterilized

 

“Drug addicts across the UK are being offered money to be sterilised by an American charity.  Project Prevention is offering to pay £200 to any drug user in London, Glasgow, Bristol, Leicester and parts of Wales who agrees to be operated on.”

 

9/11 truther set up on UK "terrorism" charges

 

This explains the story of a man in the UK who was set up on “terrorism” charges because he distributed anti-masonic, anti-Zionist, and 9/11 conspiracy information.

 

School District settles WebcamGate

 

“Lower Merion School District has settled the webcam case that made national headlines after students accused school officials of spying by using the webcam installed on school-issued laptops.

The School District Board approved a $610,000 settlement Monday night.”

 

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Our Lady of Guadalupe crushes the Mexican Serpent [video]

 

In UK, every e-mail and phone call to be stored

 

“It will allow security services and the police to spy on every Briton who uses the phone or the internet.”

 

Mysterious deaths of 9/11 witnesses

 

Creepy Google tracking programs

 

“Schmidt was talking to The Atlantic about the possibility of a Google implant – a chip under your skin that would track you and provide easy web access. That, Schmidt said, was probably over ‘the creepy line’.”

 

Proposal for unlimited university fees in England

 

“Universities in England should be able to charge unlimited fees, a major review of university funding has recommended.”

 

Rabbi: Gentiles exist only to serve Jews

 

“The sole purpose of non-Jews is to serve Jews, according to Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the head of Shas’s Council of Torah Sages and a senior Sephardi adjudicator.  “Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world – only to serve the People of Israel,” he said in his weekly Saturday night sermon on the laws regarding the actions non-Jews are permitted to perform on Shabbat.”

 

Newborn child taken away because of bagel

 

“This is a story that will likely outrage many moms. Liz Mort gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, but the next day, police and child protective services in Pennsylvania came to her home and took the infant from her - all because of a bagel.”

 

Nassau County staring at possible "toilet tax"

 

“A proposed tax on sewer usage by non-profits such as hospitals, colleges, and fire departments could bring in $38 million a year.  But as CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reports, taxpayers worry they will now be stuck paying for it all.”

 

Wedding bells for 5 of Chile's miners

 

“Five of Chile's 33 rescued miners are to have church weddings after surviving for more than two months trapped underground.  On bended knee, the miners proposed to their girlfriends — and wives — at a party in the seaside town of Caldera in far northern Chile late on Tuesday.”

 

Santa Fe students wear radio frequency tracking badges

 

“Secondary students in the Santa Fe district are required to wear badges on campus that track their whereabouts using radio frequency identification technology.”

 

CNBC predicts Congress will "forgive" banks' foreclosure fraud

 

“Congress will pass a bill to "forgive" banks the potentially criminal errors made in foreclosure proceedings, a senior CNBC editor predicts.  In a blog column Friday, John Carney argues that lawmakers in DC won't allow the country's largest issuers of mortgages to suffer financial losses following revelations of numerous mishandled foreclosure proceedings…”

 

Pilot not allowed to fly after refusing Naked Body Scan

 

“Pilot to TSA: 'No Groping Me and No Naked Photos'- On the other side I was stopped by another agent and informed that because I had "opted out" of AIT screening, I would have to go through secondary screening. I asked for clarification to be sure he was talking about frisking me, which he confirmed, and I declined. At this point he and another agent explained the TSA’s latest decree, saying I would not be permitted to pass without showing them my naked body, and how my refusal to do so had now given them cause to put their hands on me as I evidently posed a threat to air transportation security (this, of course, is my nutshell synopsis of the exchange).”

 

Bat die-off could devastate U.S. Agriculture

 

“Most people don’t love bats, but like good health, you’ll realize that you miss them after they’re gone.  Experts believe many species of bats may vanish pretty soon, and their disappearance could bring profound and long-term changes not only to the environment but also to agriculture, landscaping and gardening across North America.”

 

Fox's Murdoch accepts ADL award, condemns "war against Jews"

 

“Media mogul K. Robert Murdoch on Thursday decried the "ongoing war against the Jews" and demanded an end to efforts to isolate Israel.  Accepting an award from the Anti-Defamation League for his support of Israel, Murdoch described the phenomenon of delegitimizing Israel as a "soft war" which he said has now entered a "new phase."

 

Witness ordered to delete video of Fr. Hood shooting

 

“The shooting at Fort Hood was captured on video by a soldier using his cell phone camera as he hid from the shooter, but he was ordered to erase it, the soldier said Friday… Aviles said he was told by a non-commissioned officer, who Aviles said was acting on the orders of an officer, to delete the video on the same day of the shooting. He did not describe to the court what the video contained.”

 

Most expensive mobile phone is worth $5 million

 

France to run out of fuel in days as strikes escalate

 

“Petrol pumps could run dry in France by Wednesday, experts warned yesterday, as the stand-off over pension reforms reached crisis point.  Airlines advised pilots to refuel abroad and UFIP, the country's oil industry association, said that if strikes continued at all 12 of France's refineries, then national shortages would follow.”

 

"Swine flu" vaccine linked to nerve disease

 

“Health watchdogs have admitted for the first time that there may be a possible link between the swine flu jab and an increased risk of developing a rare nerve disease.”

 

Clinton aide's idea: let Iraq shoot down U.S. plane

 

“A new book says a cabinet member proposed letting Saddam kill an American airman as a pretext for war.”

 

Vatican declares Bart and Homer Simpson Catholic

 

“… perhaps the most profane character and worst father ever to headline a mainstream American television program - is Catholic, the Vatican's official newspaper has declared. "Few know it, and he does all he can to hide it. But it is true," Luca Possati writes in Sunday's Osservatore Romano.”

 

Owner says implanted chip gave cat cancer

 

“Massachusetts woman says her cat got cancer from an implanted tracking microchip, court records show.”

 

Prestigious law firm sues burger joint over smell

 

“It's a classic David and Goliath story: A white-shoe law firm staffed with hundreds of D.C.'s most-powerful lawyers has moved to shutter a hamburger eatery on the grounds that the lawyers didn't like the aroma of cooking meat wafting into their offices.  So far, Goliath is winning.”

 

Cameras with "eyelids" monitor town's infrastructure

 

“If you need proof that technology evolves in the blink of an eye, check out the video surveillance system in Marshfield, Mass.  Last year the Marshfield Police Department deployed more than a dozen video cameras in several high-risk public buildings to secure the town’s infrastructure. But these cameras aren’t your average 24/7 video surveillance recorders. Each one features an “eyelid” that opens and closes via remote control.  The department has so far installed the cameras at the town hall, library, a recreation center and airport.”

 

Pro-life advocates in Pittsburgh win legal victory

 

“Pro-life advocates in Pittsburgh won a legal battle today as a judge agreed to put an injunction in place against a law which restricts the right of pro-life people and others to distribute literature within the city.  The ACLJ filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of two pro-life advocates challenging the constitutionality of the Pittsburgh ordinance.  Today, U.S. District Court Judge David Cercone granted a temporarily injunction to stop the enforcement of the law that bans putting fliers on parked cars in the city. The law bans any written literature "so as to cause litter or unreasonably interfere with pedestrians or traffic" without permission of the owner of the car.”

 

Whale freed from trap thanks its rescuers

 

“A humpback whale freed by divers from a tangle of crab trap lines near the Farallon Islands nudged its rescuers and flapped around in what marine experts said was a rare and remarkable encounter.  "It felt to me like it was thanking us, knowing that it was free and that we had helped it," James Moskito, one of the rescue divers, said Tuesday. "It stopped about a foot away from me, pushed me around a little bit and had some fun."

 

Abortion increases breast cancer risk; giving birth lowers it

 

“Researchers in Iran have published the results of a new study showing women who have an abortion face a 193% increased risk of breast cancer. On the other hand, women who carry a pregnancy to term find a lowered breast cancer risk compared with women who have never been pregnant.”

 

Philly suburb ponders fining people who don't lock their cars

 

“A suburb of Philadelphia is looking into making it a criminal offense to leave your vehicle unlocked. According to NBC Philadelphia, Upper Moreland Township wants to curb a recent rash of personal property thefts from unlocked vehicles by setting up a system of warnings and citations for those that forget to secure their car or truck on the street.”

 

Tax investigation could land Benedict XVI with huge bill

 

“The development is the latest blow to an institution that has been rocked by an annus horribilis following the global clerical paedophilia scandal that broke earlier this year, and investigations into money laundering.”

 

Muslim exemption to Obamacare?

 

“The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), the upcoming health insurance mandate (Obamacare) does not kick in until the year 2014 but it has already created controversy. One accusation in particular is that Muslims will be exempt from paying into the program. The act does not specifically exempt any particular religion from health insurance requirements. It does however include a general "religious conscious" clause which establishes a religious conscientious exemption. If your religion has an established history of spurning gambling then maybe you have a chance of skipping out of the tax.”

 

Malaysia to use genetically modified mosquitoes to fight fever

 

“Malaysia could be the first country in Asia to use genetically modified mosquitoes to battle a rise in dengue fever, government authorities said Monday.  The program calls for genetically engineered male mosquitoes to be released into the wild that would mate with females and produce offspring that live shorter lives, thus curbing the population.”

 

Butterflies cure themselves of disease using plants

 

“Monarch butterflies can cure themselves and their offspring of disease by using medicinal plants, according to a new paper in the journal Ecology Letters.  The disease is caused by a protozoan parasite called Ophryocystis elektroscirrha. The parasite invades the gut of the caterpillars and then persists when the caterpillars become adult monarchs.”

 

"Hate Crime" guide protects people who have sex in public

 

“Scots police officers have been ordered to protect exhibitionists who engage in illegal outdoor sex, according to highly controversial ‘hate crime’ guidance.  But critics have branded the guidance as “absurd”, and this latest revelation is likely to heighten concern about skewed police priorities.”

 

V-2 "Archbishop" of Westminster allows gay "masses"

 

They continue to this day: “While an announcement was made in December 2007 that there would be no more "gay" Masses sponsored by the archdiocese of Westminster, … the Masses have continued with archdiocesan approval, and there are no signs that they will be stopped.”

 

NY Governor uses kabbalah bracelet

 

“Gov. Paterson is counting on [a kabbalah bracelet] to lead him out of the mess in Albany.  The lame-duck governor has begun wearing a red string kabbalah bracelet - just like the Material Girl - in an eyebrow-raising bid to deflect ill will.”

 

Family farm ordered to destroy 50,000 pounds of cheese

 

“In the thirty years of Morningland Dairy operations no one has become ill from consuming their products. Yet they have been ordered by the Missouri Milk Board to destroy ALL of their cheese without actual tests being performed on the cheese stock. This is nearly 50,000 pounds of cheese, or approximately $250,000.”

 

V-2 "Diocese" supports school ban on rosaries

 

“The Diocese of Colorado Springs said it “does not oppose” a decision by some local public schools to ban rosaries from being worn as an accessory on top of students’ clothing.”

 

Professor says Global Warming is the biggest fraud

 

“US physics professor: 'Global warming is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life'

 

More than half of Chicago's V-2 parishes have a "priest" accused of abuse

 

“More than half the 400 Catholic parishes in the Chicago archdiocese have had at least one priest who had been accused of abuse, survivors' groups say.”

 

Transgender "woman" sues LPGA for right to tee off

 

“Lana Lawless, a former police officer who underwent a sex change operation five years ago, is challenging the LPGA's ban on transgender players.  She filed a federal lawsuit late Tuesday in San Francisco federal court claiming the LPGA's "female at birth" requirement for competitors violates a California civil rights law.”

 

"Catholic" Hospitals up for sale

 

“When Congress initially considered a government-run health care system that eventually became the abortion-funding ObamaCare health are plan, the nations Catholic bishops warned a government takeover of health care could result in closing Catholic hospitals.”

 

McDonald’s food doesn't decompose after 6 months

 

“Looking almost as fresh as the day it was bought, this McDonald’s Happy Meal is in fact a staggering six months old.”

 

Controversy over graphic abortion images

 

Berkeley man sues county over right to post religious signs

 

“A Berkeley County man is in a fight to keep biblical signs posted on his property. He says the county forced him to take down several signs with verses and scripture.  "First Corinthians and Jesus is Lord. Just a lot of biblical stuff," Beatrice Landrum said.”

 

Miners say butterfly saved their lives

 

Israel to Iran: Time's Up

 

“Israeli Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz called Monday for a naval blockade of Iran within two to six months, saying sanctions have failed to convince the Islamic republic to abandon its nuclear weapons program.”

 

Israeli motorist runs down Palestinian boy

 

China stakes claim to S. Texas oil

 

“State-owned Chinese energy giant CNOOC is buying a multibillion-dollar stake in 600,000 acres of South Texas oil and gas fields, potentially testing the political waters for further expansion into U.S. energy reserves.”

 

Liberal agenda pushing LGBT agenda in Kansas

 

“A Kansas college town has presented an ordinance that is believed to seek the most extreme measures in the nation to defend its "lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender" citizens… "Let's say for instance Manhattan Christian College hired someone that they thought was a man. And the next day they would come dressed as a woman. Even though the city is trying to say this is not going to apply to churches, we know that this is just going to cause all sorts of litigation to the city," Lippoldt warns.”

 

Appeals Court allows religious lettering on license plates

 

“A federal appeals court ruled Friday that faith-based lettering on vehicle license plates is allowed under the First Amendment, but emphasized that its ruling is limited to Vermont’s ban on religious messages.”

 

School system to get Muslim "holiday"

 

“In a move that school officials believe is the first of its kind in the state, Cambridge will close schools for one Muslim holiday each year beginning in the 2011-2012 school year.”

 

Interfaith prayer meeting sponsored by V-2 Brooklyn "Diocese"

 

This is apostasy: “Members of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths gathered at a Brooklyn church Oct. 6 to pray for peace in the Middle East and for the success of the Synod of Bishops working toward that goal.  Local representatives from the Jewish, Christian Orthodox, Druze, Catholic, Sunni and Shiite Muslim traditions came to St. James Cathedral Basilica for an interfaith evening of prayer, co-sponsored by the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Maronite Eparchy of St. Maron of Brooklyn.”

 

Abortion clinic director admits false bomb threat

 

“A former director of a Tulsa abortion clinic pleaded guilty Thursday to providing false information about a bomb at the facility.  Linda Meek, 63, former executive director of Reproductive Services of Tulsa, said she called in a false bomb threat in August.  U.S. Chief District Judge Claire Eagan accepted her plea and scheduled her sentencing for January.”

 

"Preacher" set to sue own church over anti-Israeli policies

 

“A Methodist minister is preparing to take legal action against his own church over its decision to boycott Israeli goods and adopt a controversial report on Israel that Jewish community leaders feel is replete with “deliberate misrepresentations and distortions of Jewish theology and Israeli policy.”

Report says 1 in 4 high school students binge drink

 

“One in four high school students binge drink, according to a new CDC study.”

 

Weatherman says he was fired over "ministry"

 

Not that we endorse his beliefs, but this is interesting: “A Virginia Beach TV weatherman has been fired -- and the reasons management gave him were all related to his after-hours ministry.  Jon Cash, a 21-year employee of WAVY-TV, appeared on the station's highly rated morning show, but also traveled as an evangelist preaching at area churches large and small. Earlier this year, management came to him about his ministry -- and Cash agreed to some correction. "[On] August 31 they came to me and apparently had somebody come in and heard me preach and say that I'm planning to eventually give up my television job when my contract was over and pursue full-time ministry… he recalls. "And I was abruptly fired."

 

FDA persecutes health food companies

 

“Today, Federal Agencies are becoming more aggressive in pursuing companies who demonstrate potentially beneficial health effects with foods and dietary supplements.  Most of those companies settle their cases, or close down quietly.  Diamond Foods was fined $2.5 million for putting a heart on their packages of walnuts, implying that they cure, treat, mitigate, or prevent heart disease.  They also linked research with the Omega- 3 oils found in walnuts with the health benefits of eating walnuts.  32 Cherry growers and manufacturers were written warning letters from FDA because they found that cherries had health benefits, and were sharing those benefits with their consumers.  The FDA threatened to shut down the cherry industry because those claims made their cherries, by definition, drugs.” 

 

Police threaten to kill man over license plate light

 

"Evangelicals" join effort to ban crucifix in Italy

 

“As a lawsuit over religious displays in Italian public classrooms makes its way up the European Court ladder, Italian evangelicals have joined those opposing the government’s use of crucifixes.

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled last November that such displays violate children’s right to freedom of religion. Italy and 10 other member states of the Council of Europe are appealing the decision, which is binding on all 47 members. The states argue that the crucifix is more a cultural than a religious symbol. The Italian Evangelical Alliance (IEA) supports the echr’s religious symbol ban for several reasons…”

 

New Video

 

MHFM: This is a new video and article on Benedict XVI’s astounding recent heresies.  It discusses one of the most heretical speeches he has given.

 

Benedict XVI's most heretical speech? [video]

 

Benedict XVI's most heretical speech and other recent heresies [article]

 

V-2 St. Joseph's University to host pro-homosexual events

 

Abomination: “Moral values are under assault at St. Joseph’s University. Since 2001, the Jesuit university in Philadelphia has been sponsoring Unity Week, a pro-homosexual event first called Rainbow Week.  According to a tentative 2010 Unity Week schedule forwarded to TFP Student Action, the following disturbing activities are planned, beginning on October 31: A talk by Shawn Decker, a pro-homosexual activist who promotes “safe-sex” and contraception among college students; a talk by “LGBT advocate and policy attorney” Brian Sims, titled Coming Out on the Gridiron; a presentation by the Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus, suggestively titled “Brotherly Love;” and a talk by Shiva Subbaraman, director of the LGBTQ Center at Georgetown University.”

 

New research finds hidden health risks in mobile phones

 

“Mobile phone firms have been accused of concealing warnings about the health risks of using their handsets.  A warning that Apple’s popular iPhone should be kept at least 15mm away from the body is buried deep inside the manual.  BlackBerry goes even further, saying customers should use their devices hands-free or keep them an inch from the body ‘including the abdomen of pregnant women and the lower abdomen of teenagers’. Again, this advice is hidden in the instruction booklet.”

 

Judge orders school to admit nose-pierced girl

 

“A federal judge ordered a North Carolina school to admit a 14-year-old high school student suspended for wearing a nose piercing she says is part of her religion, and the teenager headed to science class Friday afternoon.”

 

"Happiness preacher" commits suicide

 

“A South Korean television personality known as the "happiness preacher" and her husband were found dead in a motel room in an apparent joint suicide, police said Friday… Choi wrote about 20 books about happiness and hope and earned her nickname for inspiring people to live happily through her TV programs.”

 

Bernanke says U.S. on brink of financial disaster

 

“Yesterday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered a speech before the the Annual Meeting of the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council in Providence, Rhode Island. In the speech, he warned about the current state of the government finances. His conclusion, the situation is dire and "unsustainable".”

 

Man lives with bengal tiger

 

FBI busted while tracking student

 

“Several days ago a 20-year-old student discovered a GPS tracking device hidden on his car. After his friend posted a picture of it online, speculating about its ties to a secret FBI investigation, the feds themselves came a-knockin', according to Wired.com. They wanted their toy back.”

 

Woman suffers brain injury at V-2 "resting in the spirit" event

 

“A woman says she suffered traumatic brain injuries and lost her sense of smell and taste after falling over backwards while "resting in the spirit" at a Catholic Charismatic Revival healing service. She sued the Hartford Diocese in Superior Court.” EWTN and the Charismatic Movement [link to section]

 

Survey: V-2 "Catholics" overwhelmingly support homosexual unions

 

“Catholics form a relatively low percentage of participants the Tea Party movement, have similar views to most Americans on abortion, and overwhelmingly support the legal recognition of homosexual unions, according to a survey published by the Public Religion Research Institute.”

 

Police chief apologizes for Bible reading at meeting

 

“A Bible reading at a recent Police Department employee meeting raised some concerns, prompting police Chief Bill Hogan to apologize.”

 

Fewer children, more divorce in Canadian families

 

“The Vanier Institute of the Family has released "Families Count: Profiling Canada’s Families IV," the fourth in a series of publications since 1994 that draw on the most recent data to provide a new picture of Canadian families and the challenges they face. For pro-family advocates, the report paints a worrying picture of increased cohabitation and divorce, later marriages, and fewer children, reports Thaddeus M. Baklinski…”

 

U of Michigan creates embryonic stem cell line

 

“Researchers from the University of Michigan have created the first embryonic stem cell line developed in the state and the line is making news as Detroit hosts the World Stem Cell Summit. However, a pro-life group is disappointed by the news because the obtaining of the cells came at the death of an unborn child.”

 

Dutch politician on trial for "hate speech" charges

 

“Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders went on trial Monday for alleged hate speech, even as his popularity and influence in the Netherlands are near all time highs.  Prosecutors say Wilders incited hatred against Muslims with remarks comparing Islam to Naziism and by calling for a ban on the Quran. Wilders argues he has a right to freedom of speech and his remarks were within the bounds of the law.”

 

Man orders woman at gunpoint to abortion clinic

 

“Dominic L. Holt-Reid, 28, of Kelton Avenue, turned the gun on 27-year-old Yolanda Burgess shortly after they dropped off her 5-year-old at school about 9:45 a.m., the Columbus Division of Police reports. Holt-Reid got angry when Burgess, who's pregnant, refused to agree to go through with an abortion set for 9 a.m. at a local women's health center. Police say Holt-Reid pulled out a loaded .45-caliber Taurus handgun from the vehicle’s glove compartment and pointed it at Burgess.  Police say Holt-Reid threatened and forced Burgess to drive to the clinic. Once there, Burgess secretly passed a note to an employee asking for help. The employee, then, called police.”

 

Toxic red sludge has reached the Danube

 

“The toxic red sludge that burst out of a metals plant reservoir and inundated three villages reached the mighty Danube on Thursday, but an Hungarian emergency official said no immediate damage was evident on Europe's second-longest river.”

 

Lawyer jailed over pledge refusal

 

“A Mississippi judge yesterday jailed a lawyer who refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in his courtroom.”

 

Gay judge who overturned Prop. 8 is quitting

 

“The homosexual federal judge in California who said that gender "no longer forms an essential part of marriage" when he ruled that voters in the state were constitutionally prohibited from defining marriage as being between one man and one woman is quitting.”

 

V-2 "priest's" mission: remember "Holocaust" victims

 

“No catechism classes or sermons to polish for this Roman Catholic priest. The people Father Patrick Desbois wants to reach have been dead and buried for nearly seven decades.  And the term “buried” is being kind.  Since 2001, the 55-year-old French-born cleric has devoted his life to a decidedly grim task: Locating and identifying the undiscovered mass graves of Jews murdered in the former Soviet Union during the Holocaust, and registering that information at his group's Paris headquarters and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.  Rather than summon a verse from the Bible to validate his career choice, Desbois prefers an old Russian proverb: “A war is over when the last victim is buried.”

 

ACLU sues SC jail over Bible policy

 

“A South Carolina jail was sued Wednesday over its policy barring inmates from having any reading materials except the Bible.  The American Civil Liberties Union filed the federal lawsuit seeking to overturn the policy on behalf of Prison Legal News, a monthly journal on prison law.”

 

Canadian court legalizes prostitution

 

“Canadian court decision overturning the nation's anti-prostitution laws will lead to an increase in human trafficking and violence against women if it stands…”

 

Where growing too many vegetables is illegal

 

“I tried to get out of writing about zoning and regulation, but they keep pulling me back in. It seems that DeKalb County, Georgia, enforces strict legal limits on how many vegetables you grow on your property.”

 

Utah and 9 states file briefs opposing gay "marriage"

 

“Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and seven other states have submitted a brief opposing gay marriage to a federal appeals court in California.  The amicus brief sent Friday to the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said that the Constitution does not require marriage to include same-sex couples.”

 

New Video

 

MHFM: This is a new video about the CNN host who was just fired for saying that Jews run CNN and the other news networks:

 

Analysis of CNN's firing of Rick Sanchez for saying Jews control CNN [video]

 

TEN drops religious show after anti-gay comment

 

Of course we don’t endorse the heretics who were featured on this show, but this is extremely interesting: “TEN recently advised US Ministry Kenneth Copeland it would not be renewing its contract for the Believer’s Voice of Victory after a broadcast in June discussing homosexuality.  Copeland said: “… the reason God condemned homosexuality is because of the severe attack it has on the fabric of the blessing, life, all that God created.”  In response evangelical minister David Barton agreed, referring to the Bible: “….not only does God not approve homosexuality, it says He does not approve those who approve homosexuality …”  Following a complaint, TEN deemed the broadcast as out of step with the Industry Code of Practice.”

 

Schools install 9,000 facial recognition cameras to stop late students

 

“A school has introduced futuristic face recognition cameras to combat students arriving late for classes.  The £9,000 Face Register system monitors more than 200 sixth-form students at the Sir Christopher Hatton School in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.  Two cameras produce a 3D scan of pupils and identifies faces using minute measurements of eyes, noses and face shape.”

 

Top UK V-2 "Bishop": we don't fight homosexual unions

 

“A day after the departure of… Benedict XVI from Britain, his senior archbishop, the unofficial head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, told a BBC interviewer that the English bishops had purposely refused to oppose legalizing homosexual civil partnerships. (Download the audio here)  Attempting to defend the Catholic hierarchy from accusations of being opposed to the homosexualist political agenda around the world, Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster hastened to assure the BBC’s Huw Edwards, “That’s not true.”  “In this country, we were very nuanced. We did not oppose gay civil partnerships. We recognized that in English law there might be a case for those. What we persistently said is that these are not the same as marriage.”

 

DOJ urges citizens to report "extremists" handing out literature

 

“If you posted an Obama Joker poster or Tea Party literature on a public bulletin board, the Justice Department is warning you are a possible terrorist. According to a hand-out distributed by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a component of the Justice Department, “extremist literature distributed at the mall or posted on public bulletin boards” is suspicious and a potential indicator of terrorist activities.”

 

Iran opens airspace to Chinese warplanes

 

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has reportedly opened its airspace to Chinese warplanes taking part in joint military maneuvers with Turkey.  Ankara and Beijing conducted the drills in Turkey's Central Anatolia region last month.  The war games, codenamed the Anatolian Eagle, were the first involving Turkey and China. Turkey had previously carried out Anatolian Eagle maneuvers with the US and other NATO members as well as Israel.”

Production of Genetically Modified Salmon to begin

 

“AquaBounty Technologies Inc, which is a registered company in the United States, has confirmed that it will begin to breed genetically modified (GM) salmon in Panama.  The main objective for the company is to export the product to the U.S. market for human consumption (HC), said Henry Clifford, vice president of the firm and the project director in Panama.”

 

Hospital trust rejects Bible ban

 

“A ban on bedside Bibles considered by an NHS hospital trust that feared the Christian holy books could spread germs has been rejected.  Bibles in bedside areas could pose a risk of cross-infection if not cleaned properly, according to research studied by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.  But the trust decided against banning the book in bedside lockers, opting instead to keep copies in holders and protective plastic covers that can be easily cleaned after each patient has used them.”

 

Vatican cracks down on Jewish joke

 

“The Vatican has sharply condemned jokes made by Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi as "deplorable" after recent video footage surfaced showing him telling a story that depicted Jews as money-grubbing and used the Holocaust as the punch line.”

 

British schools where girls must wear the Islamic veil

 

“Islamic schools have introduced uniform policies which force girls to wear the burka or a full headscarf and veil known as the niqab.  Moderate followers of Islam said yesterday that enforcement of the veil was a "dangerous precedent" and that children attending such schools were being "brainwashed".”

 

Newfoundland police need no reason to stop drivers

 

“Police in Newfoundland and Labrador will be able to pull over drivers without having to give a reason beginning Friday.  Legislative changes made to the Highway Traffic Act to address safety on the province's highways come into effect Oct. 1… We brought that forward because the police were having a problem in regards to having a specific item to pull a driver over…”

 

Israeli "art students" spying on U.S. facilities


How Israel controls your media


Leaders of 2 of 3 main political parties in England don't believe in God

 

Druids recognized as religion for first time in UK

 

“Druids have been worshipping the sun and earth for thousands of years in Europe, but now they can say they're practicing an officially recognized religion.  The ancient pagan tradition best known for gatherings at Stonehenge every summer solstice has been formally classed as a religion under charity law for the first time in Britain, the national charity regulator said Saturday.”

 

New Video

 

MHFM: This is a new video:

 

Benedict XVI's Role in the Sex Abuse Crisis [video]

 

Senator's staffer fired over anti-gay web comment

 

“A staffer in the district office of Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) has been fired for posting an inflammatory comment about gays on a website discussing the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.  An investigation begun last week traced the slur to Chambliss' Atlanta office, which employs 42 people.”

 

Confirmed: U.S. government intentionally infected Guatemalans with diseases

 

Many people mock conspiracy theories (and of course not all of them are true).  This is called a conspiracy fact – one that even the mainstream media admits: “U.S. government medical researchers intentionally infected hundreds of people in Guatemala, including institutionalized mental patients, with gonorrhea and syphilis without their knowledge or permission more than 60 years ago.  Many of those infected were encouraged to pass the infection onto others as part of the study.”

 

Cyber Storm drill simulates large scale Cyber Attack

 

“A new cyberattack exercise hosted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security this week reflects the increasingly sophisticated attacks U.S. agencies and businesses face, DHS officials said. Cyber Storm III, the third large-scale cyberattack exercise hosted by DHS, will test the ability of government agencies and more than 60 private-sector organizations to work together during a massive incident, said Phil Reitinger, deputy undersecretary of the DHS National Protection and Programs Directorate.”

 

TSA "Secure Flight" Program

 

Analyst says U.S. is practically owned by China

 

“The US supremacy as the top world economy will end sooner than many people believe, so gold is a better investment than the dollar despite it hitting a new record, Tom Winnifrith, CEO at financial services firm Rivington Street Holdings, told CNBC.com Monday…The US trade deficit and debt continue to grow and the authorities are reluctant to address the problem, preferring to print money, Winnifrith said.  "America is practically owned by China," he said.”

 

Background checks required to visit your kids at school

 

“Over 3,700 schools in Texas and 7,000 nationwide have implemented a system requiring parents visiting their children to undergo a background check upon arrival to the school. This check is carried out by a company called Raptor…”

 

The Home Depot promotes the homosexual agenda

 

“For several years, The Home Depot has given its financial and corporate support to open displays of homosexual activism on main streets in America's towns.  Rather than remain neutral in the culture war, The Home Depot has chosen to sponsor and participate in numerous gay pride parades and festivals. Most grievous is The Home Depot's deliberately exposing small children to lascivious displays of sexual conduct by homosexuals and cross-dressers, which are a common occurrence at these events.”

 

Filipino V-2 "bishop" rejects using excommunication

 

This is an interesting story.  A few days ago members of the V-2 sect were giddy with excitement over rumors that the apostate Filipino V-2 “bishops” would excommunicate the President of the Philippines for making contraceptives available.  Once again, the false conservatives exaggerated and deceived people.  The report turned out to be false.  Not surprisingly – and consistent with Benedict XVI’s acceptance of abortion and contraception (by accepting those who promote both) – the head of the Filipino “bishops” said they are not contemplating excommunication for the president.  This proves again that the Vatican II sect is not Catholic, and how truly pathetic the defenders of the Vatican II sect make themselves.  They will fall over themselves with glee and a feeling of triumph at the mere rumor that one of their “bishops” will do what should be expected and taken for granted.  Moreover, even if one of their “bishops” did excommunicate one or a few of the countless public figures who publicly reject Catholic teaching, it wouldn’t prove they are Catholic.  They would still be heretical in a myriad of ways, in addition to the fact that Benedict XVI doesn’t excommunicate the many notorious pro-abortionists he shares communion with. 

 

“The president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) said Friday that the Church was not contemplating the excommunication of President Benigno Aquino III in the event the government would push a plan to make contraceptives available to poor Filipino couples… Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales earlier in the day also said that the threat of the CBCP to excommunicate the President was not true. Rosales even blamed media for the controversy, saying that they merely made up the issue, according to a report by Radyo Inquirer.”

 

Israel: Principal faces hearing over textbook

 

“An Israeli high school principal has been summoned for a hearing by the country's Education Ministry for using a textbook that presents the Palestinian narrative about events surrounding Israel's creation in 1948, officials said Friday.”

 

"Homeland Security's" real target

 

The Rise of Islam: A Sign of the End

 

Obama Admin targets pro-lifers in FBI training forum

 

“Documents LifeNews.com obtained today reveal the Obama administration partnered with leading pro-abortion organizations to host an FBI training seminar in August with the main focus of declaring as "violent" the free speech activities of pro-life Americans.”

 

Iris scanning to "secure" city in Mexico, then the world

 

“The million-plus citizens of Leon, Mexico are set to become the first example of a city secured through the power of biometric identification. Iris and face scanning technologies from Global Rainmakers, Inc. will allow people to use their eyes to prove their identify, withdraw money from an ATM, get help at a hospital, and even ride the bus.”

 

The Beast: EU warns France of action over Roma

 

“The European Commission has told France that it faces action over its expulsion of Roma (Gypsy) migrants if it fails to adopt EU rules on freedom of movement by 15 October.” Concerning the EU as the Beast

 

Israel buries nuclear waste in Palestinian territories

 

“Palestinian farmers from Yatta village south of Hebron in the West Bank have revealed that the Israeli military continues to bury nuclear waste in their farmlands at Al-Masafer near the armistice line in the West Bank. The farmers said that the military forces “IDF” brings trucks loaded with waste suspected to be radioactive waste and is burying it in their lands after they force them to evacuate the area.”

 

City looking into gay group's complaint against bakery

 

“The city is looking into complaints about a bakery refusing service to a gay customer.  A group of IUPUI students requested rainbow cupcakes for National Coming Out Day from "Just Cookies" in City Market.

The owner, David Stockton, told them he didn't make cupcakes and could not serve the customer. But he also made comments that he ran a family business and had two young, impressionable daughters.  The customer's partner, Shan Parker, took offense to that statement and wrote about it on Facebook.”

 

Local "Christian" Book Store's name called offensive

 

“The owner of Kittanning’s only Christian book store said he was denied advertising on a restaurant menu because the name “Christian” is offensive.

Reverend Don Toy, owner of the Christian Book and Gift Shop, appeared on last night’s Talk of the Town program on Family-Life TV, to describe a national movement against Christianity that has made its way into our community.”

 

"Counter Terrorism" Operation stops trucks on I-20

 

“A team of federal agents stopped tractor-trailers on Interstate 20 just west of Atlanta, inspecting each truck as it passed through a weigh station, and Channel 2 has learned its part of a counter-terrorism operation.”

 

Part 5 Posted

 

MHFM: Part 5 of this discussion has been posted.  There are only a few more parts to go.  Part 5 gets into more of his massive contradictions.

 

John Salza's Errors on Sedevacantism - Part 5 [video]

John Salza's Errors on Sedevacantism - Part 4 [video]

 

John Salza's Errors on Sedevacantism - Part 1 [video]

John Salza's Errors on Sedevacantism - Part 2 [video]

John Salza's Errors on Sedevacantism - Part 3 [video]

 

Congressman calls for schools to promote "Climate Change" and Population Agenda

 

“Rep. John Sarbanes (D-Md.) told CNSNews.com at a "Sustainability Education Summit" hosted by the U.S. Education Department on Tuesday that environmental education in schools can "promote the agenda" of climate change and population growth through the influence it has on children.”

 

Oakland "Diocese" faces 5th lawsuit on "priest" abuse

 

“The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland is facing a fifth lawsuit over a former priest accused of sexually abusing multiple children.  A woman filed a lawsuit Tuesday, saying she was molested in 1995 by Stephen Kiesle when she was 10. According to the lawsuit, Kiesle got to know the plaintiff's family as a parish priest in Pinole in the 1970s.”

 

The Sick Dark Face of B-16 and the Vatican II Counter Church

 

Study: 45% of V-2 "Catholics" don't know what the Eucharist is

 

“Basic Religion Test Stumps Many Americans… Forty-five percent of Catholics did not know that their church teaches that the consecrated bread and wine in holy communion are not merely symbols, but actually become the body and blood of Christ.”

 

Man charged with "offending homosexuals" is released

 

“The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has withdrawn its case against a Christian man charged under public order legislation in relation to ‘offence’ caused to homosexuals, reports Christian Concern for our Nation.  Paul Shaw was charged by Essex Police with a “hate crime” after an election leaflet was distributed in Colchester that called for a review of whether homosexual acts should remain legal.”

 

10 states file brief opposing gay "marriage"

 

“Wyoming and nine other states have filed a gay marriage opposition brief to a federal appeals court in California.  The amicus brief sent Friday to the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said that the Constitution does not require marriage to include same-sex couples. The 39-page brief also said that states, not federal courts, have final say in whether to allow same-sex marriages.”

 

Feds want broader internet wiretap ability

 

“The Obama administration is developing plans that would require all Internet-based communication services -- such as encrypted BlackBerry e-mail, Facebook, and Skype -- to be capable of complying with federal wiretap orders, according to a report published Monday.”

 

Teen banned from libraries for "proselytizing"

 

“A 16-year-old boy has been banned from all branches of the Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library system for six months for proselytizing.”

 

Study claims 1 per cent of UK is openly homosexual

 

“More than 480,000 people or one per cent of the UK?s adult population regard themselves as gay or lesbian while a further 245,000 or 0.5 percent say they are bisexual, according a study published by the Office for National Statistics.”

 

"Catholic" Boston College defends abortion clinic link

 

“Students who look up local pro-bono organizations on the Boston College Law School website may be surprised to find the contact information listed for Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts.  The web page, included under the academic programs category at bc.edu/law, is a list of organizations that students are encouraged to contact should they “line up with [their] own personal mission of service.”

 

Judge orders lesbian reinstated to Air Force

 

“A federal judge says the Air Force violated the constitutional rights of a highly decorated flight nurse when it discharged her for being gay, and ordered that she be given her job back as soon as possible.”

 

New Benedict XVI heresy

 

Benedict XVI expresses gratitude for the Synagogue, and uses the Jewish Calendar [video]

Benedict XVI expresses gratitude for the Synagogue, and uses the Jewish Calendar [Article]

 

Controversy over "transgender" homecoming "king"

 

What a disgrace: “Some Mona Shores High School students say administrators stole the homecoming king throne from the rightful winner -- a transgender senior.  The controversy is playing out in the school's hallways, and on Facebook.”

 

Mock drills held hours before real attack

 

That’s the way these conspiracies frequently work: “Three hours before motorcycle-borne assailants fired at tourists in front of Jama Masjid, the Delhi Police and other civic authorities, including DMRC, NDMC, fire services and the Delhi Disaster Management Authority were, ironically, busy preparing themselves to deal with such a scenario.  Mock drills were conducted at six Metro stations at RK Puram, Karkardooma, Vishwavidyalaya, New Delhi, Botanical Garden (Noida) and IFFCO Chowk (Gurgaon). The police are supposed to be on a high alert during the entire duration of a mock drill.”

 

Australia faces worst plague of locusts in 25 years

 

“It is impossible to say how many billions of bugs will take wing, but many experts fear this year's infestation could be the worst since records began – 75 years ago. All that one locust expert, Greg Sword, an associate professor at the University of Sydney, would say was: "South Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria are all going to get hammered."

 

Pro-life Obama protesters were arrested on Notre Dame University's orders

 

“A judge in Indiana has approved a request to depose a key school administrator by lawyers representing the "Notre Dame 88," pro-life activists who were arrested on orders from the Catholic university while they protested the school's speaking invitation to the devoutly pro-abortion President Barack Obama.”

 

V-2 "Diocese" of Wilmington releases bankruptcy plan

 

“The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington today released its bankruptcy re-organization plan, which follows last year’s declaration of bankruptcy on the eve of what was to be the first of more than 100 civil trials seeking damages by individuals who charged they were abused by priests.”

 

Man who died in car issued a parking ticket

 

“Nicholas Rappold, 21, who is believed to have died from an overdose, was in the driver's seat of his car in New York.  A traffic warden saw his Jeep Cherokee illegally parked during hours set aside for road cleaning.”

 

Organic farms have better soil

 

“Organic farming is better for the long term health of the soil, according to a new study.”

 

Man who threatened to burn Koran told to pay police bill

 

“US pastor Terry Jones, who threatened to burn copies of the Koran, has been told he must pay $180,000 (£115,000) for security costs triggered by the controversy.”

 

V-2 Belgian "Bishops" question whether priests need to be celibate

 

“Two of the most senior bishops in Belgium are challenging the doctrine that priests must be celibate in response to the recent uncovering of child sex abuse in every congregation across the country.”

 

Tax inspectors get police-like powers to tackle tax evaders

 

“Tax inspectors have been given police-like powers to access people’s bank statements, address books, payslips and even diaries, The Daily Telegraph has learned.”

 

St. John the Baptist's bones found in Bulgaria

 

“The remains of St John the Baptist have been found in an ancient reliquary in a 5th century monastery on Sveti Ivan Island in Bulgaria, archaeologists have claimed.”

 

Non-Fluoride toothpastes stopped in Fiji

 

“Responding to concerns raised by letter writers who claimed fluoride was a toxic chemical and that the public should be allowed a choice between fluoride and non-fluoride toothpastes, Dr Sharma said there was no need to do research to know that dental cavities were a major problem in Fiji… There are only two sources of fluoride and that is through the water supplies and toothpaste. If the developed nations are doing this why can't we do it in Fiji? It doesn't mean that we are poor and can't afford to give our children proper oral hygiene," he said.”

 

Non-organic produce contains pesticide residue

 

“If you're eating non-organic celery today, you may be ingesting 67 pesticides with it, according to a new report from the Environmental Working Group… Most alarming are the fruits and vegetables dubbed the "Dirty Dozen," which contain 47 to 67 pesticides per serving. These foods are believed to be most susceptible because they have soft skin that tends to absorb more pesticides.”

 

Rabbi to be tried for sex crimes against children

 

“Yesterday the Israeli police announced that they had collected enough evidence to recommend that Rabbi Mordechai “Moti” Elon be indicted on charges of sexual crimes committed against his students. Rabbi Moti will be tried for alleged crimes of sexual abuse perpetrated against several Israeli children and teenagers. The offender had found his victims during his rabbinical and pedagogical activity during many years.”

 

Italy to abandon Naked Body Scanners

 

“After a six-month test, Italy's government will drop the use of full-body scanners for security checks in airports, judging them slow and ineffective, Italian daily Corriere della Sera reported Thursday.”

 

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MHFM: This is a link to a new article.  We hope that all those who are interested in this matter will print it out and read it.  This new article examines and refutes an attack on the sedevacantist position that recently appeared in a false traditionalist publication.  This attack apparently convinced some people that the sedevacantist position is not the true position.  By carefully examining the arguments, one can see which position is true. 

 

John Salza's Arguments Against Sedevacantism Crushed [article]

 

This and our other recent feature articles will be found permanently at the link called “Recent Feature Articles” which is found in our “Traditional Catholic Issues” section.

 

Homeowners to face extra charges for high water use

 

“Lord Krebs, chairman of the Environment department’s adaptation sub-committee, said that water meters should be used to send “price signals” to tell householders to limit their consumption.  He made the call as the Coalition prepared to warn that water can no longer be seen as an “infinite resource”, forcing changes in families’ daily lives. That could also mean using bathwater to flush toilets, and even greater use of hosepipe bans. Watering the garden could bring increased charges, he suggests.”

 

Albany officials crack down on overgrown yards

 

Chemtrails in USA

 

Japan threatens military buildup over tensions with China

 

“Japan is threatening an almost 10 per cent increase in its ground defence forces in response to a growing diplomatic dispute with China.”

 

Cadillac sponsors Communist Party movie?

 

“Cadillac is doing its best to secure its spot in the ever-growing Chinese auto market, and according to sources culled by Automobile, the luxury marque may have even gone so far as to sponsor a documentary on the rise of the communist party in the People's Republic.”

 

Gulf seafood poses long-term risks

 

“Despite repeated assurances from federal officials and President Obama, independent scientists and public health experts have serious concerns about the long-term safety of Gulf seafood consumption.  In particular, experts tell Raw Story, contaminants from the massive oil spill and unprecedented use of the dispersants employed to dissolve the spill have the potential to cause cancer and neurological disorders.”

 

Study: Kids using profanity earlier

 

“Children as young as two are now [using foul language], with researchers reporting that more kids are using profanity — and at earlier ages — than has been recorded in at least three decades.”

 

Florida overturns homosexual adoption ban

 

Bad news: “After the 3rd District Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday to overturn Florida's ban on homosexual couples adopting children, critics voiced concern stating that the presence of both a mother and a father are “not optional non-essentials in the lives of children.”

 

Lawmaker asks why rallies made "terror list"

 

“Metcalfe's annual Second Amendment rally, which attracts gun owners from across the state, was mentioned in an April bulletin to state Homeland Security officials by the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response, a York-based nonprofit paid $103,000 by the state.”

 

V-2 "Franciscans"

 

V-2 Sect backs construction of Milan mosque

 

“While New York frets over the construction of an Islamic cultural center and mosque near ground zero, Milan is pushing back against construction of its first mosque. Local Muslims have found an unlikely ally in the Catholic Church.”

 

Attempts to repeal "Don't ask, don't tell" fail

 

“The U.S. Senate blocked a controversial military bill on Tuesday afternoon which would have repealed the “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy and allowed elective abortions to be carried out on military bases at home and abroad.”

 

Benedict XVI's top bankers in money laundering probe

 

“Italy’s finance police have seized €23m held by the Vatican in an Italian bank while the pope’s top two bankers have been placed under investigation for suspected money laundering.”

 

FDA considers approval for genetically modified salmon

 

“Critics call the modified salmon a ‘frankenfish’…”

 

China to force automakers to give up tech secrets

 

“So you want to sell your foreign cars in China? If you're an automaker, it might cost you a whole lot do so. A report in The Wall Street Journal claims that the Chinese government wants to force foreign companies to divulge their electric vehicle technology secrets in order to sell their products in China.”

 

Push for gay Army

 

How evil: "Next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is expected to begin floor debate on a defense authorization bill that would repeal the Clinton-era "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and allow homosexuals to serve openly in the armed forces. Last month, a top military official offered a glimpse of how the military might look should the new policy take effect: Those serving who oppose the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) agenda are no longer welcome."

 

Students suspended for Bible doughnut handout

 

“A New Mexico School principal has retaliated against three ‘Christian’ students by suspending them for giving fresh Krispy Kreme Doughnuts with Bible verses to each of their teachers. This school is already named in a pending lawsuit filed by Liberty Counsel on behalf of families and students who were bullied, and one suspended, for exercising their freedom of religion by distributing abstinence wristbands and plastic models of babies at 12 weeks gestation to bring attention to the life of the unborn.”

 

U.S. sues abortion protester

 

“For years, women seeking services at Presidential Women's Center have faced a gantlet of abortion opponents.  They sing hymns. They wave signs. They hand out leaflets. They yell.  But one of the protesters, the leader of a group that has long targeted the clinic, apparently went too far. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is seeking an injunction preventing Mary Susan Pine from entering any driveway leading to the clinic and anyone associated with her from blocking women from entering the center where abortions are performed.  If he is successful, the 58-year-old West Palm Beach woman also could face a $10,000 fine.”

 

Bill would lift military abortion ban

 

“Senate Democrats are angling to end the military's decades-old ban on allowing abortions in overseas military hospitals, thus thrusting the culture wars back onto the front burner after months of being drowned out by the nation's economic woes.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" school sued for excluding student who refused vaccination

 

“A New York couple is suing a Catholic high school for refusing to grant a religious exemption that would allow their 14-year-old son to enroll in ninth grade without state-required vaccinations...public health laws allow for exceptions for "children whose parent, parents, or guardian hold genuine and sincere religious beliefs which are contrary to the practices herein required, and no certificate shall be required as a prerequisite to such children being admitted or received into school or attending school," according to the complaint.”

 

NC city officials vote to take down "Christian flag"

 

“A Christian flag flying at the Veterans Memorial at Central Park has been removed following a city council vote on Wednesday.  According to city officials, the City Council voted 3-to-1 to remove the flag, with councilman Wesley Carter being the only vote against removing the flag.  City Attorney Walter Pitt said the city received a letter from the Americans United for the Separation of Church and State on August 11 and a letter from the ACLU on August 16 threatening lawsuits if the flag was not taken down. The decision to remove the flag stems from estimates that it could cost the city as much as $300,000 to fight a possible lawsuit from the ACLU.”

 

Lawsuit over gay "marriage" speech dismissed

 

“A lawsuit filed by a student at L.A. City College who claimed a professor violated his right to free speech by stopping him from finishing a speech against gay marriage was dismissed Friday by a federal appeals court.  A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously overturned a lower court decision allowing Jonathan Lopez's lawsuit to go forward.”

 

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MHFM: These are links to a new video and a new article.  Note: our new You Tube video (which is below) on The Catholicism Answer Book was being deliberately delayed by You Tube.  For that reason, we had to re-upload the video and we decided to slightly modify the title.  That didn’t work.  You Tube is still deliberately messing with our video, so we are just linking to the original.  If you fight through the first five or so stalls in the first thirty seconds, it seems to play smoothly.  It seems that You Tube will allow people to listen to our video from that point on.  

 

The Catholicism Answer Book Exposed [video]

 

Article: The Catholicism Answer Book Exposed [article]

 

Texas board of education considers Islam in textbooks

 

“The State Board of Education plans to vote next week on a resolution calling on textbook publishers to limit what they print about Islam in world history books.  The resolution cites world history books no longer used in Texas schools that it says devoted more lines of text to Islamic beliefs and practices than Christian beliefs and practices.  "Diverse reviewers have repeatedly documented gross pro-Islamic, anti-Christian distortions in social studies texts," reads a preliminary draft of the resolution, which would not be binding on future boards that will choose the state's next generation of social studies texts.”

 

Benedict XVI's astronomer: "the Catholic Church" welcomes aliens (demons)

 

“Highly evolved extra terrestrial lifeforms may be living in space and would be welcomed into the church - "no matter how many tentacles", one of the Pope's astronomers has said… But he dismissed Creationism and claimed that the revival of “intelligent design" – the controversial theory that only God can explain gaps in the theory of evolution – was “bad theology".”

 

UFOs: Demonic Activity and Elaborate Hoaxes Meant to Deceive Mankind [link to section]

 

Gun dealer gets prison for selling to illegal immigrant, yet middle man not charged

 

“Gun rights advocates are up in arms that a Texas gun dealer was sentenced to six months in prison for selling a firearm to an illegal immigrant, but a "middle-man" who bought the gun for the immigrant -- and who was in the U.S. illegally himself, but had a valid driver's license -- was never arrested, charged or deported in the case… Copeland claimed he was presented with a valid driver's license and had no way of knowing that the man he was selling the gun to was an illegal immigrant, or that he intended to give the gun to another illegal immigrant.

 

Austin V-2 church hosted Jewish Yom Kippur services last 2 years

 

This is an extremely interesting story.  A V-2 church in Austin has hosted Yom Kippur services for the last two years for the local Jewish synagogue.  This is of course outrageous apostasy and a complete denial of the Catholic faith.  They allow the local synagogue to use the “Catholic” church because it’s more spacious.  However, the event was canceled this year because it was discovered that the rabbi is pro-abortion and affiliated with Planned Parenthood.  So, the fact that he and his synagogue reject Jesus Christ (the true God!) and the whole Catholic faith is not a problem; but if he’s a pro-abortion rabbi… well they must cancel.  They thus elevate man above God: the moral evil of abortion is more important than God.  This proves that the V-2 religion is merely a humanistic community in which they sometimes console each other about moral problems but they are devoid of any belief in Christ.  They aren’t really opposed to abortion, either, for they would surely not exclude from their churches pro-abortion “Catholic” politicians.  It’s also likely that they only acted in this particular case because the scandal had become so public.  “St. Louis King of France Catholic Church rescinded its invitation for the Jewish congregation Temple Beth Shalom to hold Yom Kippur services at the Burnet Road church this weekend amid protests from Catholics and abortion opponents that Rabbi Alan Freedman is a board member of Planned Parenthood of the Texas Capital Region.  "The Diocese of Austin has directed that the services of Yom Kippur for the congregation of Temple Beth Shalom not take place as planned at St. Louis Catholic Church," diocese spokesman Christian González said in a statement. "Bishop Joe Vásquez is aware of recent press and Internet reports that have questioned the appropriateness of the invitation having been extended to Temple Beth Shalom by Father Larry Covington, Pastor of St. Louis.

 

"In view of the fact that Rabbi Alan Freedman is a member of the board of Planned Parenthood, and questions about the suitability of the use of a Catholic sanctuary by a non-Christian community, Father Covington has determined, in consultation with Bishop Vásquez, to withdraw the invitation," the statement said.  Beth Shalom, which has about 1,200 members, has held High Holy Day services at the more spacious Catholic church for the past two years because special services attract more members to its synagogue than usual. Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year on the Jewish calendar, begins at sunset today and ends Saturday afternoon…”

 

Navy to test its ability to vaccinate masses in "pandemic"

 

“It may be part of an exercise, but have no doubt: The needles in this simulated pandemic flu scenario are real. And so are the deltoids of thousands of sailors to be immunized in coming days as part of a test of the Navy's capacity to "surge" huge quantities of vaccines to its work force.”

 

Nebraska ACLU cautions schools on religious speakers

 

“ACLU Nebraska cautioned state school districts Wednesday against inviting speakers who proselytize to students under the guise of messages against drugs and alcohol.  In letters sent to school superintendents, ACLU Nebraska legal director Amy Miller said there have been complaints from parents across the state about Christian messages delivered during student assemblies.”

 

U.S. kids bow to "Allah" on Mosque school field trip

 

Child expelled from school for 2 years over toy gun in backpack

 

“The 8-year-old boy hasn't been in school for a year and will likely miss another year if the Broward County School Board has its way.  Burgos was suspended from school in November after a teacher found a toy gun in his backpack. But when the boy went to register to go back to Pembroke Pines Charter School, he was told he will be expelled for this school year, too, as part of the county's zero tolerance weapons policy.”

 

Food: the Ultimate Secret Exposed - Part 1

 

Food: the Ultimate Secret Exposed - Part 2

 

Judge denies challenge to "hate crimes" act

 

“A federal judge in Michigan has dashed an attempt to overturn the federal "hate crimes" law, but that ruling will be challenged.  The Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act criminalizes actions against homosexuals on the same level as race and religion. Three ministers and Gary Glenn of the American Family Association of Michigan filed suit against the law, claiming it violated their First Amendment rights, but U.S. District Judge Thomas L. Ludington dismissed the case.”

 

Baby born alive found outside NC Planned Parenthood facility

 

“A baby has been found born alive outside a local Planned Parenthood abortion facility in North Carolina. A staffer at the abortion center found the child Saturday morning placed in a bin outside the building and reported the discovery to local police.  Captain David Clayton tells WMFY news that a preliminary autopsy on the child, who has since died, found the baby was placed near the Planned Parenthood alive.”

 

Benedict XVI to give joint "blessing" with Protestant in Protestant church

 

This is absolute heresy by deed, and more proof that he’s not the pope: "His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI will attend a Service of Evening Prayer at Westminster Abbey during his visit to England and Scotland in September 2010.  The Abbey service at 6.15pm on Friday 17 September will be the only ecumenical service of the Papal Visit.  The Pope will attend the Abbey service after a meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dr Rowan Williams, at Lambeth Palace and an address to a gathering of political and civil society at Westminster Hall. 

 

“The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dr John Sentamu and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, together with church leaders from many denominations, will join His Holiness at the Abbey service.  The Pope will be greeted at the Abbey’s west gate by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, who will escort him to the Grave of the Unknown Warrior in the Nave, where His Holiness will pray for peace.  During the Service of Evening Prayer the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury will each give an Address from the Sacrarium. They will both pray at the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor, His Grace for Church and State and His Holiness for Christian unity. They will give a joint Blessing from the High Altar."

 

V-2 Spokane Diocese faces sale of parishes

 

“The Catholic Diocese of Spokane must raise more than $800,000 this fall to pay sex abuse claims or risk having to sell some parishes to foreclosure.  The diocese lost a legal fight Tuesday in bankruptcy court that could have forestalled such a drastic step.  To prevent foreclosure, the diocese needs to deposit more than $43,000 into the bankruptcy trust by Sept. 30, followed by another $800,000 this fall.”

 

Benedict XVI admits V-2 sect's failures in sex-abuse crisis

 

“Benedict XVI braved a chilly atmosphere Thursday in mostly secular Britain to issue his strongest comments yet on the sex abuse crisis, admitting that the Catholic Church had not acted decisively or quickly enough to remove priests who molested children.”

 

NJ Koran burner fired and arrested !

 

What an outrage: “The man who burned a Koran this past weekend at the protest of the proposed Islamic community center and mosque has been fired from his job. Derek Fenton was terminated from his NJTransit job on Monday after pictures of him "Mapplethorping the Quran" were published in newspapers all over the country… On Saturday, the father of two told reporters he was exercising his right to protest by burning the Koran. Police who questioned him Saturday told the Daily News, "He said, 'This is America,' and he wanted to stand up for it, in a Tea Party kind of way."

 

V-2 Church gives Saints' relics to Schismatic "Orthodox"

 

Heresy manifested by deed: “A “chapel boat” containing relics of eight saints has begun a cruise along the Volga River. The relics are a gift from the Catholic Church to the Russian Orthodox Church and could have a deeply symbolic impact, one expert says.  The relics are from Sts. John the Baptist, Anne, Bartholomew the Apostle, martyrs Stephen and Lawrence, George, John Chrysostom and Cyril. All the saints lived before the Great Schism split the eastern and western Churches.”

 

"Homeland Security" lists tax protesters as terror threats

 

“An activist who believes he was improperly included on a state terror threat list said this morning he is preparing a federal lawsuit.  "When people's civil rights are trampled it's a federal issue," said Gene Stilp of Harrisburg, who holds a Virginia law license but does not practice as an attorney.”

 

The Amazing Power of Vitamin C

 

California dispensary offers pot-flavored ice cream

 

“A new medical marijuana dispensary in Soquel is offering its customers a tasty alternative to smoking: enjoying a bowl of pot-infused ice cream.”

 

Benedict XVI admires the Menorah in meeting with Israeli President

 

Bill Gates for Death Panels

 

Social Engineering bill will force people into cities

 

“A social engineering bill to restrict residence in the suburbs and rural areas and force Americans into city centers has passed the United States Senate Banking Committee and is on the fast track to passage in the Senate.”

 

20 States prepare for day in court against Health Care Law

 

“The Obama administration will try to persuade a federal judge Tuesday to throw out a lawsuit by 20 states that claim the president's health care overhaul is unconstitutional.  The fight will primarily be over sections of the law that will require individuals to have health insurance or face tax penalties and require states to pay additional costs for the Medicaid health insurance program for the indigent that are not covered by the federal government.”

 

 

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The Vatican II Sect encourages Muslims to Celebrate Ramadan [Video]

 

Recent Significant Vatican II Counter Church Heresy [Short Article]

 

Teenager banned for life from America over e-mail to Obama

 

“A British teenager who sent an email to the White House calling President Obama an obscenity was banned from America for life, The Sun reported Monday.”

 

Koran "blessed" at V-2 Sacramento Cathedral

 

This is an act of apostasy that’s almost beyond words.  What else do people need to see to recognize that this is the Counter Church?  As 18 doves flew into the skies over the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday night, more than 100 diverse Sacramentans blessed copies of the Quran with roses of love.  Again and again they uttered the refrain, "Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me" at the entrance to the downtown church framed by white statues of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. A musician with a white guitar accompanied them.  Representatives of Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, B'hai, Mormon, Sikh, Vedic Druid and Muslim beliefs read scriptures from the great religious texts – including six verses from the Quran calling for all faiths to live in harmony.”

 

Homeland Security to test Iris Scanners

 

“The Homeland Security Department plans to test futuristic iris scan technology that stores digital images of people's eyes in a database and is considered a quicker alternative to fingerprints.”

 

County sues farmer for growing too many vegetables

 

“DeKalb County is suing a local farmer for growing too many vegetables, but he said he will fight the charges in the ongoing battle neighbors call “Cabbagegate.”

 

More families deciding not to school children

 

“Unschooling takes children out of schools, but, unlike a lot of home-school approaches, it doesn't import the classroom into the home. It does away altogether with educational clutter such as curricula and grades.  Unschoolers maintain that a child's learning should be curiosity-driven rather than dictated by teachers and textbooks, and that forcing kids to adhere to curricula quashes their natural inclination to explore and ask questions.”

 

Benedict XVI will pray with schismatic leader of Anglican Sect

 

This is a manifestation of heresy by deed: “In advance of Pope Benedict XVI’s trip to the U.K., the head of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity has acknowledged “difficulties” in Catholic-Anglican relations. However, he said the papal visit will “strongly affirm the close bonds” between the two church bodies. He pointed to Cardinal Newman as a guide…. This witness will be “most profoundly symbolized” when Pope Benedict and the Archbishop of Canterbury meet at Lambeth Palace and then kneel together in prayer in Westminster Abbey before the shrine of St. Edward the Confessor.”

 

Gallery of pro-abortion politicians gather to kick off campaigns in V-2  L.A. Cathedral

 

A true and revealing abomination: “A rogues gallery of some of California’s most pro-abortion, pro-embryonic stem-cell research and pro-same-sex marriage politicians gathered to kick off their fall campaigns on Labor Day at, of all places, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles.”

 

Controversial program tracks preschoolers with electronic tags

 

“When a child arrives at school, the parent signs that child in. Then the child is assigned a little jersey with a number on it that has a tracking device, or RFID tag, sewn into the right front of the jersey. These tags transmit data to sensors placed around the classroom and the playground area. Using software, teachers and administrators can then monitor the children’s activities on a computer screen. The children are displayed as moving dots.  If a child moves out of the area, the system sounds an alert to notify the staff.”

 

Ex V-2-Bishop in Belgian abuse scandal goes into hiding

 

“The former Belgian bishop who resigned in April after admitting he sexually abused a nephew for years said Saturday he would go into hiding to assess his future, despite calls for him to leave the church immediately.  Roger Vangheluwe said in a statement he would immediately leave an abbey in his bishopry of Bruges, where he has been staying since his April 23 resignation. His bishopry has urged him to seek another place to live, and several victims of sexual abuse by clergy as well as a prominent senator have called on him to leave the church as an institution.”

 

V-2 sect enabled "priest" to assault boy

 

What’s amazing about this story is that the deviant had his “ordination” delayed twice after it was discovered he had engaged in abominable and impure activity.  Instead of excluding him from the possibility of being ordained, they only delayed his “ordination.”  “A Roman Catholic priest who pleaded guilty Wednesday to sexually assaulting a young west suburban boy had his ordination delayed twice over concerns by Joliet diocesan officials that he had a sexually abusive childhood and viewed male pornography, prosecutors said in court.”

 

Man arrested for defending his property

 

“In Long Island, George Grier was arrested for firing an AK-47 into his lawn to deter approaching gang members who were threatening his life and that of his family.” 

 

Homeschoolers victims of U.N. Treaty

 

“The U.S.-based Home School Legal Defense group fears a U.N. treaty is causing increasing problems for home schoolers in various countries.  The latest example involves four families in Botswana who have been ordered to send their children to public school.”

 

US Courts legalize CIA abduction, detention and torture of citizens

 

“The United States Court Of Appeals 9th circuit has legalized the CIA abduction, overseas detention, and torture of innocent American citizens.

It has also ruled that innocent civilians tortured and detained, even after release, have no rights for recourse against the CIA or corporations involved because litigation would jeopardize state secrets and top secret classified information critical to National Security.”

 

Sheriffs want lists of patients using painkillers

 

“Sheriffs in North Carolina want access to state computer records identifying anyone with prescriptions for powerful painkillers and other controlled substances.

The state sheriff's association pushed the idea Tuesday, saying the move would help them make drug arrests and curb a growing problem of prescription drug abuse. But patient advocates say opening up people's medicine cabinets to law enforcement would deal a devastating blow to privacy rights.”

 

V-2 "Cardinal" says: "I cannot say, 'Don't embrace the Koran'"

 

These are some of the best examples of why Benedict XVI is certainly not the pope – for he is the leader of a pack of heretics and “cardinals” that includes men like McCarrick: “Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the Catholic archbishop emeritus of Washington, D.C., told CNSNews.com that if “someone sees the Gospel as the truth of God’s presence in our world, that person should embrace the Gospel.” He also said, however, "If a person sees the Quran as proof of God’s presence in the world, then I cannot say, ‘Don’t embrace the Quran.’”

 

Iowa school district monitors kids' lunch choices

 

“An Iowa school district's lunch program asks children as young as 5 years old to memorize a four-digit PIN code so it can monitor what they eat in the school cafeteria -- prompting some parents to claim it's an unhealthy case of "Big Brother."

 

Out of wedlock births double in EU

 

The European Union says the number of children born out of wedlock in the 27-nation bloc has doubled over the past two decades and now accounts for over one-third of the region's births.”

 

Antipope Benedict XVI to have "ecumenical" meeting with Anglican clergywoman and others

 

“Benedict will meet an Anglican clergywoman and victims of clerical abuse on his upcoming trip to Britain.  The pontiff will meet the Rev Jane Hedges, from the Church of England - the canon steward of Westminster Abbey and a campaigner for women bishops.  It will be the first time the head of the Vatican… shakes hands with a clergywoman, The Guardian reported.”

 

San Francisco jail installs condom dispensers

 

This world is reaching a new low, and San Francisco has to be one of the most evil places on Earth: “…San Francisco County Jail’s San Bruno lockup, where authorities have installed 16 condom machines for the jail's 750 prisoners.”

 

Vatican says burning the Koran would be "outrageous"

 

Considering that Benedict XVI called the unholy book “holy,” this shouldn’t be a surprise: “The Vatican on Wednesday denounced as "outrageous and grave" plans by a Christian minister in Florida to burn copies of the Qur’an to mark the Sept. 11 anniversary.”

 

Pope Pius VII, Diu Satis (# 15), May 15, 1800:  Books which openly oppose the teaching of Christ are to be burned.  Even more importantly, the eyes and minds of all must be kept from books, which do so more steathily and deceitfully… So the sheep of Christ should consider safe and eat cheerfully the food to which Peter’s voice and authority directs them; but despite any beauty and charm, they should shun as harmful and plague-ridden, what this voice forbids them.  Those who do not comply are certainly not to be counted among the sheep of Christ.”

 

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The Pakistan Floods and the 9/11 Ground Zero Mosque Controversy [video]

 

Weeks of rain leave thousands homeless in Mexico

 

“Tens of thousands of people have abandoned their homes across southern Mexico to escape flooding from weeks of torrential rains, and forecasts are predicting even more rainfall.  The situation worsened for some areas Tuesday when authorities began releasing 2,000 cubic meters (71,000 cubic feet) of water every second from four dams whose reservoirs were filled to capacity. The surge caused several rivers to overflow.”

 

City Council Meetings to begin with Muslim Prayers

 

“The Council announced Tuesday that it has invited local imams to perform Islamic invocations at the beginning of the Council meetings in September.  Though meetings don't regularly begin with any form of prayer, an email from the Common Council called it "an act of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters."

 

Talk of modification to Airport Naked Body Scanners

 

Two asteroids approach near Earth

 

“Two small asteroids will pass the Earth this week, within the distance of the Moon.”

 

Postage stamp honors indifferentist Mother Teresa

 

“Mother Teresa will be the face of a new commemorative postage stamp to be in circulation this fall, and those associated with Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary School in Liberty Twp. couldn’t be happier.”

 

Swimmer loses sponsorship after anti-gay post

 

“Australian swimmer Stephanie Rice has lost her sponsorship contract with Jaguar after making an alleged anti-gay comment on a social networking site, local media reported on Tuesday.”

 

University offering Zombies 101

 

“The University of Baltimore is offering a new class on the undead.  The course is being taught by Arnold Blumberg, the author of a book on zombie movies, "Zombiemania," and the curator of Geppi's Entertainment Museum, which focuses on American pop culture.  Students taking English 333 will watch 16 classic zombie films and read zombie comics. As an alternative to a final research paper they may write scripts or draw storyboards for their ideal zombie flicks.”

 

New Zealand Quake cuts new fault line in Earth

 

“The powerful earthquake that smashed buildings, cracked roads and twisted rail lines around the New Zealand city of Christchurch also ripped a new fault line in the Earth's surface, a geologist said Sunday.  At least 500 buildings, including 90 in the downtown area, have been designated as destroyed by the 7.1-magnitude quake that struck at 4:35 a.m. Saturday near the South Island city of 400,000 people. Most other buildings sustained only minor damage.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" High School football team uses Yoga

 

“On Friday nights, the Padua Bruins hit hard and play fast.  But come Saturday morning, they're a bit more mellow. Padua's weekly routine includes a yoga workout the day after games.  Instructor Kammy Shuman leads players in stretches, poses and breathing exercises.”

 

New Video

 

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DO YOU BELIEVE ? [VIDEO]

 

V-2 church hall to be turned into mosque

 

“A group of Muslims in Sydney, N.S., has bought a church hall to convert into a mosque.  The Antigonish Roman Catholic diocese sold the parish hall affiliated with Sydney's Holy Redeemer Parish Church because a shrinking congregation means the church no longer needs the space.”

 

Colorado student says guard told him to remove American flags

 

“A Colorado high school student wants an explanation from school officials after reportedly being told by security guards to remove American flags from his truck because they might make other students uncomfortable.  Jeremy Stoppel told Denver's KMGH-TV he received a ticket at Northglenn High School last Thursday for squealing his tires and subsequently had his parking lot pass suspended for two weeks. But he also was told by a campus security guard to remove two U.S. flags -- each 3-by-5 feet -- from the bed of his pickup truck.”

 

Gates, Rockefeller seek population reduction through vaccines

 

“The global elite has launched a world-wide operation against an unaware population to reduce and control fertility. Vaccines and even staple food crops have been modified to achieve these goals.”

 

Infant formulas are contaminated with Aluminum

 

“The aluminum content of a range of the most popular brands of infant formulas remains high, and particularly so for a product designed for preterm infants and a soya-based product designed for infants with cow's milk intolerances and allergies, researchers have found.”

 

Man robbed and killed after winning big at Casino

 

“Hours after winning thousands of dollars in a jackpot at a California gambling hall, a 55-year-old man was followed from the casino, robbed, run over and killed by another man who fled the scene, the Los Angeles Times reported.”

 

Report: Israel completes preparations for attack against Iran

 

“Many signs point to Israel preparing an attack against Iran or a new offensive in southern Lebanon against Hizbollah. This can be inferred from logistical and military procurements by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) in the last few weeks…”

 

More Canadians believe in Heaven than Hell

 

They remove what they find inconvenient: “Among the intriguing findings is that while slightly more than half of the country’s population believes there’s a heaven, less than a third accept the notion there’s a fiery netherworld — or some other such conception of a posthumous penalty box — awaiting the world’s most serious sinners.”

 

FEMA cameraman says 9/11 was inside job

 

NY school district changes its Anti-Rosary policy

 

“A school district in New York has decided to eliminate a policy that prohibited students from wearing rosary beads following a months-long battle with a Christian legal group… About three months ago, the ACLJ took up the case of Raymond Hosier after the teen was suspended from Oneida Middle School in Schenectady, N.Y., for refusing to take the beads off or tuck them in his shirt.”

 

Scandinavian Airline plans first same-sex "wedding" in the air

 

Evil: “Scandinavian airline SAS is planning the world's first same-sex wedding in the air.  SAS, which is co-owned by the governments of Sweden, Denmark and Norway, said it hopes to host the wedding aboard an Airbus A340 between Stockholm and New York on Dec. 6.”

 

Major Earthquake hits New Zealand

 

“Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker is thankful there has been no loss of life but there had been considerable damage across the city and outlying areas.  The city has been left devastated after a massive 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck 30km west of the city at 4.35am this morning.  The quake was at a depth of 33km and was centred near Darfield, and has left large parts of the area without power, water or telephones.”

 

Sex Toys on Display at U.N. youth conference

 

“Last week at the World Youth Conference, organized primarily by the Mexican government and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the main event for most of estimated 5000 “participants” was the Interactive Global Forum, a massive expo with hundreds of booths and exhibits.  A tour of the booths revealed what passes for “age-appropriate” sexual education in some UN circles.”

 

Interesting story about acid attack, providential sunglasses

 

Perhaps God allowed this attack so that she would consider her salvation and how quickly life can end: “A Vancouver, Wash., woman attacked with acid on her way to a Starbucks coffee shop says she could feel her face sizzling as her skin began to burn.  "It was the most painful thing," 28-year-old Bethany Storro told reporters. "My heart stopped. I almost passed out. Once it hit me, I could actually hear it bubbling and sizzling on my skin." The acid was so strong that parts of Storro's shirt simply disintegrated, The Oregonian reported. Doctors said Storro suffered second-degree burns all over her face -- except, fortunately, on her eyes, which were protected by a pair of sunglasses she bought less than an hour before the attack.  Doctors said the glasses may have saved her eyesight.”

 

Cops taser senior citizen in his own home

 

This is a total outrage. 

 

Australia joins flu vaccine ban after more convulsions

 

“Seasonal flu vaccinations across Australia for children under five have been suspended after 23 children in Western Australia were admitted to hospital with convulsions following their injections.  One child, aged 1, remains in a coma in a Perth hospital… More than 60 children around the state may have had adverse reactions to the vaccine, including fevers, vomiting and febrile convulsions - a type of fit brought on by a high fever.”

 

Swing sets removed at some W.Va. schools over lawsuits

 

“Elementary school playgrounds in one West Virginia county are losing their swing sets.  Swings are being removed from Cabell County schools in southern West Virginia in part because of lawsuits over injuries.  Cabell County schools safety manager Tim Stewart said Wednesday that a lot of parents are accusing him of being un-American, but he says the cost of maintaining a safe surface is too expensive.  Stewart says a lawsuit in the past year involved a youngster who broke his arm jumping off a swing like Superman. It was settled for $20,000.”

 

Pakistan flood disaster to get worse

 

“The humanitarian disaster caused by the floods in Pakistan will get worse before it got better, Minister for Overseas Development Peter Power has said.  While the loss of life had been far greater in the Haitian earthquake and in the Asian tsunami the number of deaths from hunger and disease was potentially far greater, he said.  "The amount of people reduced to homelessness, the amount of children who are now at real risk of death would dwarf the tsunami and the Haitian earthquake,” Mr Power said.”

 

School to put GPS devices in students' backpacks

 

“In a bid to set parents' nerves at ease, a southwest suburban school district has become one of the first in the state to begin using GPS to track schoolchildren riding buses to and from school each day.” Palos Heights School District 128 had previously been using ZPass, a GPS technology provided by Seattle-based Zonar Systems, to track the buses. But now the district is outfitting students' backpacks with a luggage tag-sized unit that logs when the student steps on and off the bus.”

Satanist church rents out OK center for "exorcism"

 

“The leader of a Satanic church firmly planted in the Bible Belt has raised eyebrows by renting a theater in the Oklahoma City Civic Center for a ritual exorcism of God.”

 

How an illicit relationship ended in misery and death

 

“A doctor involved in an "on-again, off-again" relationship apparently tried to force her way into her boyfriend's home by sliding down the chimney, police said Tuesday. Her decomposing body was found there three days later.”

 

NYC man plunged 39 stories and survived

 

“A New York City man plunged 39 stories Tuesday from a West Side high-rise, crashed through the windshield of a sports car — and lived to tell the story… McCormack, 40, of Old Bridge, N.J., told the New York Daily News he's convinced that rosary beads he kept inside the Dodge saved Magill's life.”

 

US Nuns to host surfing contest

 

“American nuns are to host a Nun's Beach Surf Invitational in New Jersey, to raise funds for the maintenance of their mother house. Sister James Dolores, 73, from the Sister Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, says: "I'm really getting the hang of this. No one ever thought they'd see me on a board."  Pictured in the New York Post posing on a surfboard on the beach, the nun has a special relationship with local surfers, said the report. It was forged more than 60 years ago when local surfers approached the nuns' beach-front retreat asking if they could ride its waves.”

 

New conversation posted

 

This is a new conversation with Robert from Wales. He called in to attack our beliefs and defend Antipope Benedict XVI and Vatican II.

 

Conversation with Vatican II supporter from Wales - 1/3

Conversation with Vatican II supporter from Wales - 2/3

Conversation with Vatican II supporter from Wales - 3/3

 

V-2 "Bishop" helps Muslims celebrate Ramadan!

 

This is complete and total apostasy!  “Church leaders in West Java have asked Catholics to give Muslims their best wishes during the Islamic month of fasting and to refrain from holding wedding celebrations during this time. “Look for a fitting place to put out banners of greetings for Ramadan and Id al-Fitr (Islamic feast marking the end of Ramadan),” advised Bishop Johannes Maria Trilaksyanta Pujasumarta of Bandung. He suggested putting them in front of parish churches. Bandung city is the capital of predominantly Muslim West Java province… The prelate said he hopes that during Ramadan, Muslim “brothers and sisters” would be hungry for God alone and look to build a true brotherhood with all religions as well.  On his Facebook page, the bishop had written: “JP (short for Johannes Pujasumarta) greets his Muslim sisters and brothers: ´Ramadhan karim!´ … best wishes for your fasting.”

 

Benedict XVI and schismatic patriarch promote environmental protection

 

On Sunday Benedict XVI “prayed for God's assistance in protecting the earth for future generations. Both he and Patriarch Bartholomew I have made statements concerning the environment as the "Day for the Protection of the Environment" approaches.  The Orthodox Church-created and Italian Bishops' Conference-promoted event takes place on Sept. 1 under the theme "If you want to cultivate peace, protect creation." The same theme was used by Benedict XVI for the World Day for Peace.”

 

FL school board lifts Bible ban

 

“A… law firm is declaring victory following a court hearing in Florida over whether a Christian organization should be allowed to distribute free Bibles on campus.  Liberty Counsel appeared in federal court, seeking an injunction to immediately allow World Changers to hand out Bibles to interested students in Collier County schools during non-instructional time. Liberty Counsel attorney Horatio Mihet tells OneNewsNow the school board displayed an amazing change of heart at the hearing.”

 

Report: Solar Storm to hit earth in 2012 with force of 100m bombs

 

“Astronomers are predicting that a massive solar storm, much bigger in potential than the one that caused spectacular light shows on Earth earlier this month, is to strike our planet in 2012 with a force of 100 million hydrogen bombs.”

 

Police violating 4th amendment by putting GPS on your car?

 

This is the text of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."  Here's the quiz: if police attach a GPS device to your car and track you using that device, without having got a warrant to do so, is the Fourth Amendment violated?

 

"Catholic" Georgetown U Employees lead drive for same-sex "marriage"

 

“Employees at Georgetown, America’s oldest Catholic university, have been instrumental in founding a new organization that will seek to rally support for same-sex marriage on the campuses of Catholic institutions.”

 

NY lawmakers hatch plan to require salmonella "vaccinations"

 

“Two New York lawmakers want farmers to vaccinate their chickens against salmonella, The Associated Press reported.”

 

V-2 "cardinal" condoned sex-abuse silence

 

“The former head of the Catholic Church in Belgium tried to stop a victim of sex abuse from going public with their story, Church officials have confirmed.  During a meeting in April, Cardinal Godfried Danneels advised the victim to delay a public statement until the bishop who abused him had retired.”

 

New Video & Article

 

MHFM: We have a new video and article on Benedict XVI’s recent heresies. 

 

Benedict XVI's Recent Heresies, Late August 2010 [video]

Benedict XVI's recent Heresies, Late August 2010 [article]

 

Thousands flee erupting Indonesian volcano

 

“Thousands of Indonesians were evacuated from the slopes of a volcano on Sunday after it erupted for the first time in more than 400 years, spewing out lava and sending smoke and dust 5,000 feet into the air.”

 

V-2 sect sends message to Muslims for Ramadan

 

This is total apostasy.  Throughout this month, you have committed yourselves to prayer, fasting, helping the neediest and strengthening relations of family and friendship. God will not fail to reward these efforts!... There are important recommendations also given in the above mentioned text: to open our hearts to mutual forgiveness and reconciliation, for a peaceful and fruitful coexistence; to recognize what we have in common and to respect differences, as a basis for a culture of dialogue.”

 

Obama's new tax on rainwater

 

“Would President Obama's Environmental Protection Agency really force Americans to pay a tax on "rainwater runoff" from homes and small businesses?  You bet they would.  In fact, the EPA, under radical environmentalist Lisa Jackson, is proposing regulations to do just that.” 

 

Retired FBI agent says Oswald didn't kill Kennedy

 

V-2 sect using time-limit to suppress child abuse cases

 

“The Roman Catholic church was accused today of using the legal system to suppress evidence of clerical sex abuse after a Jesuit-run school lost an appeal against a court ruling giving a former pupil the right to pursue a £5m civil action.”

 

Now India halts vaccine programs after deaths and seizures

 

“Vaccine programs grind to a halt in India once more, when four children died after they received the measles vaccination in Lucknow.  The four children were reported to have fainted soon after they were vaccinated and witnesses reported seeing the children's eyes roll back as they began to have seizures.”

 

Fluoride truth hits the TV in Australia

 

California students get tracking devices

 

“California officials are outfitting preschoolers in Contra Costa County with tracking devices they say will save staff time and money.  The system was introduced Tuesday. When at the school, students will wear a jersey that has a small radio frequency tag. The tag will send signals to sensors that help track children's whereabouts, attendance and even whether they've eaten or not.”

 

Mozambique being ravaged by demonic possession

 

“Mozambique is being ravaged by an epidemic of spirit possession… In this form of possession, the person feels as if their normal identity has been ‘pushed aside’ by a ‘spirit’, who takes control of their body and typically communicates with other people.”

 

U.S. birth rate to a new low

 

“The U.S. birth rate has dropped for the second year in a row, and experts think the wrenching recession led many people to put off having children. The 2009 birth rate also set a record: lowest in a century.”

 

Detroit Lions fan walks 425 miles to see practice

 

To travel this far to watch a sports practice is outrageous: “As Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz broke his team's 2010 training camp on Wednesday, he had a special guest in-house -- Joe Paquette Jr., a 63-year-old man from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, who walked over 400 miles to attend a team practice.”

 

UK drinking itself to death

 

“Over the past decade, Britain’s addiction to beer and rum has exploded into a national crisis. Earlier this year, the UK laid claim to the dubious distinction of being the heaviest drinking nation in the European Union. A recent study conducted by the University College London reported that the number of people who drink excessively in Britain has tripled in just 10 years.  One out of four British adults are now considered binge drinkers.  In 2008, more than 9,000 people drank themselves to death in Britain. That represents a 125 percent jump compared to statistics from 1992.”

 

City receives citation for not fluoridating water

 

“The City of Watsonville has been cited by the California Department of Public Health for failure to comply with an order by the state to fluoridate the water supply.”

 

Meet the V-2 Heavy Metal "Monk"

 

Simply incredible…

 

V-2 Trustee of "Dominican" U says: Let's fast during Ramadan

 

“True understanding comes from shared experience. This year during Ramadan, let's consider reaffirming our common spiritual heritage by embracing the discipline and the spiritual concentration that skipping a lunch, or 30 lunches, would require. This shared experience with the Muslim community, here and abroad, could go a longer way toward ending our serious, and often violent, interfaith struggles than any effort to date.”

 

More Polish women seeking abortions abroad

 

It’s interesting that they refer to the Polish laws against abortion as “strict,” even though these laws still allow abortion in some cases: “More Polish women are traveling abroad to have an abortion to bypass strict laws outlawing the practice in their overwhelmingly Catholic country, a pro-choice group said on Thursday.  Poland, a country of 38 million where the Catholic Church retains considerable clout, has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the 27-nation European Union.  It allows terminating pregnancy only at an early stage and when it threatens the life or health of the mother, when the baby is likely to be permanently handicapped or when pregnancy originates from a crime, for example rape or incest.”

 

8% of Americans admit to driving drunk in past year

 

“Despite plenty of data that shows that drinking and driving leads to the deaths of thousands of motorists each year, consuming alcohol and getting behind the wheel is still a big problem in America. A study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that eight percent of Americans admit to drinking and driving at least once in the past year. That's about 17 million drivers.”

 

Jewish Museum hosts exhibit of Antipope John Paul II

 

This tells you quite a bit.  If he had been a Catholic, they obviously would never do this.  They do it because he committed notorious apostasy by endorsing Judaism: “A few days before workers carefully unpacked transcripts, photos, prayer books and other items highlighting Pope John Paul II’s special friendship with the Jewish people, Karen Falk was hopeful the collection would inspire many to live out the pope’s call for interfaith understanding.”

 

Finland suspends "swine flu" vaccine after link with neurological disorder

 

“Finland’s National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has suspended the use of the H1N1 vaccine over fears that the shot is linked with a 300 per cent increase in cases of the neurological disorder narcolepsy among children and young people over the last six months.”

 

Couple denied foster kids over their opposition to homosexuality

 

“A former vicar and his wife have been denied the opportunity to foster children in the United Kingdom because of their stance on homosexuality.”

 

Teen who saved drowning boy hit with $2,000 medical bill

 

“The family of a 17-year-old north suburban teen credited with saving a drowning boy on Monday in Wisconsin says the good deed has unfairly saddled them with more than $2,000 in medical bills.”

 

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Bishop Richard Williamson Exposed - 1/2

Bishop Richard Williamson Exposed - 2/2

 

CT school considers tracking devices for students

 

“In the tony town of New Canaan, students might someday get tracking tags along with their textbooks.  No decisions have yet been made, but school officials plan to look into the possibility of adding radio frequency tags to student or staff ID cards, or place them on school property, like laptops, the New Canaan Advertiser reports.”

 

Hollywood shapes evil culture by pushing homosexual lifestyles

 

“Hollywood… now produces movies and TV shows — such as this summer's film The Kids Are All Right, ABC's Modern Family and Fox's Glee — in which gay relationships and gay families are portrayed as just like other families — normal, unremarkable, no big deal.”

 

60-mile traffic jam in China could last until September

 

“A 60-mile traffic jam near the Chinese capital could last until mid-September, officials say.”

 

24 Hour Fitness rolls out scanners for gyms

 

“Members of the 24 Hour Fitness chain no longer need to worry about forgetting their membership cards and IDs when they go to the gym: All they need to bring are their fingers.  The San Ramon-based company is now using fingerprint scanners at its 60 San Francisco Bay area locations to verify members' identities. It also has started offering so-called "Cardless Check-In" this month at some gyms in other states.”

 

Thousands of dead fish at mouth of Mississippi

 

“Thousands of fish have turned up dead at the mouth of Mississippi River, prompting authorities to check whether oil was the cause of mass death, local media reports said Monday.”

 

Hindus welcome endorsement of Yoga in V-2 "Catholic" publication

 

“Hindus have welcomed an article in “US Catholic” magazine which said: “Yoga had completely transformed my Catholicism”.  Titled "Om-schooled: How Yoga can influence your Catholic prayer", this article, appearing in the September 2010 issue of the magazine, further says: "Catholics can take a lesson from the Hindu tradition of yoga when it comes to praying with body, mind, and spirit".”

 

The Religious Orders in the Vatican II sect: Totally Apostate [PDF File]

This article includes a section on why Yoga is not acceptable for a Catholic.

 

U.S. Court rules against Obama's stem cell policy

 

“A U.S. district court issued a preliminary injunction on Monday stopping federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research, in a slap to the Obama administration's new guidelines on the sensitive issue.”

 

Study: Clouds can communicate with each other 

 

"A new study has found that clouds communicate with each other, much like chirping crickets or flashing fireflies...Cloud fields organize in such a way that their components 'communicate' with one another and produce regular, periodic rainfall events…"

 

Philly requiring bloggers $300 for business license

 

Nebraska attorney general declines to defend state's pro-life law

 

“Last week, a law restricting abortions in Nebraska was permanently blocked from taking effect. The law, which was passed earlier this year in the state, would have required a health screening for any woman planning to have an abortion.  On Wednesday, Nebraska’s Attorney General Jon Bruning said he agreed to a permanent injunction against the new law, reported the Washington Post.”

 

Denver police brutality caught on tape

 

Department required to make three traffic stops a day

 

“Sunrise officials say their police do not have traffic quotas.  But a written reprimand given to a Sunrise officer for not making enough traffic stops this year indicates otherwise.  Sunrise road patrol officers are expected to make at least three traffic stops a day, according to a complaint form on the officer filed in May. That means the city's 84 road patrol officers have to make at least 45,864 stops a year, about half the city's population.”

 

Texas couple rejects lesbian couple's daughter

 

“The school says it does not agree with their lesbian lifestyle and therefore the school would not be a good fit for her because it does not back her own personal values taught at home.”

 

US says it's legal for schools to spy on students

 

“It looks like prosecutors are not going to get involved in the bizarre case of the school which switched on laptops to spy on students.”

 

Irish "Transgender" woman can request refugee status in Canada

 

Bizarre and evil: “After four years of red tape in Nova Scotia, a transgender woman from Northern Ireland qualified Thursday to claim refugee status to remain in Canada.”

Restraining order on Louisiana Ultrasound Law lifted

 

“On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Ralph Tyson dissolved a temporary restraining order that he had placed on the Louisiana "Ultrasound Before Abortion Act."  The order, which had been instituted at the request of lawyers with the pro-abortion Center for Reproductive Rights, was dissolved after the involved parties signed a stipulation eliminating ambiguities in the Act.

"As we expected, the baseless lawsuit promoted by the Louisiana abortion industry to temporarily stall our 'Ultrasound Before Abortion Act' has been cleared up…"

 

Feds embargo pro-abstinence findings

 

“The full results of a national study that favors abstinence education is being withheld from researchers and the public.  The taxpayer-supported survey from 2008 found that around 70 percent of parents and their teenagers believed that teens should wait until marriage to have sex. Despite release of the study's summary and its highlight at two major public health conferences last year, the Department of Health and Human Services is withholding the full results according to Valerie Huber, executive director of the National Abstinence Education Foundation.”

 

Zionist lobby paid off U.S. journalists to sell Israeli policy

 

“Newly declassified documents highlighting how the Israeli lobby routinely paid off journalists in the U.S. corporate media to write pro-Zionist propaganda in support of Israeli aggression against Palestine and Iran during the 60’s have taken on new significance after the Atlantic Monthly, which is named in the documents as being complicit in the bribing scandal, recently published a cover story hyping the necessity and inevitability of an Israeli attack on Iran.”

 

Recall expands to half a billion eggs

 

“A half-billion eggs have been recalled in the nationwide investigation of a salmonella outbreak that Friday expanded to include a second Iowa farm. More than 1,000 people have already been sickened and the toll of illnesses is expected to increase.”

 

U.S schools adjust calendars to observe Muslim holidays

 

Outrageous: “As an increasing number of U.S. public schools adjust their calendars to observe Muslim holidays, a debate is growing over how far schools should go to accommodate minority religious populations -- and where they should stop.”

 

Pro-homosexual ruling forces last "Catholic" adoption agency in England to close

 

That’s evil: “The suppression of Catholic institutions in the U.K. continues as the only remaining Catholic adoption agency in England and Wales has lost a battle to continue its services. A commission ruled the agency’s religious views did not justify its refusal to place children with homosexual couples.”

 

Federal appeals court says highway crosses are unconstitutional

 

“Memorial crosses erected along Utah public roads to honor fallen state highway troopers have been found unconstitutional by a federal appeals court.  A three-judge panel of the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that the 14 large crosses would be viewed by most passing motorists as "government's endorsement of Christianity."

 

"Homeland Security" deported less than 3% of illegal aliens in 2009

 

“The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deported 298,410 illegal aliens in fiscal 2009, only 2.98 percent of the 10 million people it estimated were in the United States illegally.”

 

Big Brother: Iris scanners developed for "security" and tracking

 

“We've all seen and obsessively referenced Minority Report, Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Philip K. Dick's dystopian future, where the public is tracked everywhere they go, from shopping malls to work to mass transit to the privacy of their own homes. The technology is here. I've seen it myself. It's seen me, too, and scanned my irises.  Biometrics R&D firm Global Rainmakers Inc. (GRI) announced today that it is rolling out its iris scanning technology to create what it calls "the most secure city in the world."

 

Obama to speak at "Catholic" Xavier University

 

“Xavier University, a Catholic college, will host a speech on August 29 by pro-abortion President Barack Obama.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" Cemeteries to permit gas drilling among headstones

 

“A Monroeville drilling company could tap natural gas beneath 15 cemeteries in Allegheny and Washington counties under a lease signed by the Catholic Cemeteries Association of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, the association's director said Tuesday.”

 

Apocalyptic Weather

 

Despite some statements promoting the climate change hoax, this article from a “mainstream” news source about the apocalyptic weather is interesting: “Russia is on fire, and Pakistan is under water. Scientific studies have not convinced the climate change-deniers to act to save the planet. Perhaps an imaginative game change is what is called for. "Global weirding" is one such imaginative breakthrough, but let's not rule out the fire and flood imagery of Armageddon, especially as apocalyptic imagery can well symbolize the mounting security threat nations face…These events can been seen as signs of a global environmental catastrophe of biblical proportions. Revelation 8: 12 tells of the "woes" to come at the apocalypse; the text sounds like it was taken from the weather report in western Russia where fires are devastating the country's wheat crop. When the first trump sounds, "there came hail and fire mixed with blood, and it was hurled down upon the earth. A third of the earth was burned up, a third of the trees were burned up, and all the green grass was burned up." A fifth of Pakistan is under water, and floods are ravaging parts of Asia. Rampaging floods make their appearance in the apocalypse, pouring out death on the hapless inhabitants of the earth. "Then from his mouth the serpent spewed water like a river."- Rev. 12: 15

 

One in five U.S. adolescents has hearing loss

 

“Hearing loss among U.S. adolescents has surged, probably because of the use of devices such as earbuds for listening to music, doctors say. Listening to loud sounds through earbuds -- the tiny electronic speakers that fit into ears, for use with personal music players -- is probably the main reason that more adolescents are losing some of their hearing, said William Slattery, director of clinical studies at the House Ear Institute, a Los Angeles medical practice, who wasn’t involved in today’s study.”

 

One thousand in Britain, Ireland are children of V-2 "priests"

 

“It has been estimated that at least 1,000 people in Britain and Ireland are the children of Roman Catholic priests according to the Guardian Newspaper.”

 

Mexico upholds gay adoption law

 

More bad news: “In Mexico City, on the same day that a US federal appeals court put same-sex weddings on hold, the nation's Supreme Court upheld a law that allows gay couples in the capital to adopt children.”

 

New YouTube Design

 

For those it might interest, we have a new design for Our You Tube Channel.

 

UN ambassador pushes quick Israeli strike on Iran

 

“Israel has until the weekend to launch a military strike on Iran's first nuclear plant before the humanitarian risk of an attack becomes too great, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton said Tuesday.”

 

CNN retracts blast against officer challenging Obama

 

“CNN, which became one of the first mainstream networks to put the absence of publicly available documentation for Barack Obama's presidential eligibility in prime time, has issued a retraction for publicly calling an officer challenging Obama's eligibility "racist."

 

US drug decision marks start of death panels

 

“America's health watchdog is considering revoking its approval of the drug Avastin for use on women with advanced breast cancer, leading to accusations that it will mark the start of 'death panel' drug rationing.”

 

Judge strikes down law that banned antigay group from protesting

 

“Missouri violated free speech protections when it passed a law to prevent Westboro Baptist Church, known for its provocative antigay protests, from picketing military funerals, a federal judge ruled Monday. A federal judge has struck down as unconstitutional a Missouri law aimed at preventing members of a Kansas-based religious group from conducting inflammatory protests outside the funerals of fallen US service members.”

 

Ga. scientists: 80% of gulf oil remains under surface

 

“Georgia scientists say their analysis shows that most of that BP oil the government said was gone from the Gulf of Mexico is still there.”

 

V-2 sect in New England sees steep decline in "Catholic" marriages

 

“According to statistics from the Archdiocese of Boston, only 3,727 couples were married in Catholic churches last year, less than half the 8,343 marriages celebrated in 2000. Across the border in New Hampshire, figures from past years weren't immediately available, but church officials said the 403 weddings celebrated last year in the Diocese of Manchester also represented a steep decline.”

 

Teen murdered for refusing abortion

 

“Authorities in Fontana, California, last week found the body of a pregnant 17-year-old girl whose boyfriend admits killing her because she refused to have an abortion.”

 

Mafia "thanks" God for new boss

 

This is a prime example of what Scripture mentions concerning the last days.  It says there will be men who have “the appearance of godliness, but [deny] the power thereof” (2 Tim. 3:5).  That refers to people who mention God or engage in external religious practices, but live in a manner that’s notoriously incompatible with His most basic morality.  “A group of men stood in a circle outside a church in a secluded patch of Italy, a statue of the Virgin Mary in the background. In the middle, an 80-year-old mafia boss spoke, having been elected leader of "The Crime," the local mob syndicate.  "The Crime doesn't belong to anyone. It belongs to everyone," he said, finally.”

 

"Miracle" proclaimed as 130 live through destructive crash

 

“Boeing 737 jetliner carrying 131 people crashed in a thunderstorm and broke apart as it slid onto the runway on a Caribbean island on Monday. The region's governor said it was a miracle that only one person died.”

 

Schools tell people to bring their own toilet paper

 

“When Emily Cooper headed off to first grade in Moody, Ala., last week, she was prepared with all the stuff on her elementary school’s must-bring list: two double rolls of paper towels, three packages of Clorox wipes, three boxes of baby wipes, two boxes of garbage bags, liquid soap, Kleenex and Ziplocs.  “The first time I saw it, my mouth hit the floor,” Emily’s mother, Kristin Cooper, said of the list, which also included perennials like glue sticks, scissors and crayons.”

 

Climate Change challenged in New Zealand court

 

“Climate change sceptics in New Zealand are taking the government's climate agency to court over the validity of its evidence on global warming.  The New Zealand Climate Science Coalition has accused the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research of tampering with official weather records to make the case for global warming.”

 

The day Metallica came to "church"

 

A non-Catholic sect that promotes Heavy Metal music: “In 2004, the Calgary Sun said, Van Sloten told his flock how the heavy metal band Metallica’s music embodied God’s message of conquering injustice.”

 

Ireland's weakened economy provokes new abortion crisis

 

More college students "mentally ill"

 

“The number of college students who are afflicted with a serious mental illness is rising, according to data presented Thursday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Assn. in San Diego.”

 

20 million homeless in Pakistan floods

 

“Twenty million people are homeless after Pakistan's worst flooding in decades, the country's prime minister has revealed.”

 

Foreclosure crisis spreading across U.S.

 

V-2 "Sister" claims half of V-2 "priests" are homosexuals

 

“Sr. Jeannine Gramick, founder of a dissenting outreach effort to homosexual persons, in an interview with a Dallas-area homosexual paper has claimed to see a disconnect between laity and the Catholic bishops. She also asserted that as many as 50 percent of Catholic priests are homosexual.”

 

The Seminaries of the Vatican II sect are unspeakable cesspools of homosexuality and heresy [PDF File]

The Idolatry of the Vatican II sect is connected with its rampant homosexuality [PDF File]

 

Housing giant in Florida folds

 

“Homeowners aren't the only ones getting hit by the real estate recession. RE/MAX Partners, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. franchise of real estate company RE/MAX L.L.C., is closing its doors after five years of deteriorating home sales. The largest RE/MAX brokerage in Florida, it experienced a 29 percent drop in business after the April expiration of the federal homebuyer tax credit.”

 

Philadelphia housing chief in foreclosure

 

“The head of the Philadelphia Housing Authority can relate better than most housing officials to the mortgage default problems facing many Americans. That's because Wells Fargo Bank has foreclosed on his $615,035 condominium in the upscale Naval Square development in Philadelphia.”

 

Peru battles rabid vampire bats

 

“Peru's health ministry has sent emergency teams to a remote Amazon region to battle an outbreak of rabies spread by vampire bats. Four children in the Awajun indigenous tribe died after being bitten by the bloodsucking mammals.  Health workers have given rabies vaccine to more than 500 people who have also been attacked.”

 

V-2 "priest's" heretical rant goes viral

 

“A prominent priest here may face church discipline for criticizing Roman Catholic teaching on celibate priests, birth control and papal authority in a video that's gone viral.”

 

Kansas university students also pay for abortions in insurance plans

 

“Yesterday, a national pro-life college student group unveiled new information showing how public university students in North Carolina may soon be forced to pay for abortions in student health insurance plans. A pro-life group in Kansas says it can understand how students don't appreciate having to do so.  That's because it fought and lost a battle years ago to stop abortion funding in Kansas as pro-life advocates battled in state regents in 2006.”

 

California school settles suit with anti-abortion girl

 

“A Merced school district has agreed to pay $50,000 to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of a former sixth-grade student who was asked to remove an anti-abortion T-shirt.  Attorneys for Tiffany Amador say officials at McSwain Union Elementary School called the shirt disruptive when she wore it in April 2008. It showed pictures of an apparent fetus and said "ABORTION: growing... growing... gone."

 

FDA approves new 5-day-after abortion pill

 

“The Food and Drug Administration approved a controversial new form of emergency contraception Friday that can prevent a pregnancy as many as five days after sex.  The decision to allow the sale of the pill, which will be marketed under the brand name "ella," was welcomed by family-planning proponents as a crucial new option to prevent unwanted pregnancies. But critics condemned the decision, arguing that it was misleading to approve ella as a contraceptive because the drug could also be used to induce an abortion.”

 

Benedict XVI again praises non-Catholic Taize monastery

 

Notice that he also says Bro. Roger, the heretical founder of the non-Catholic monastery, is in Heaven: “Benedict XVI has joined himself in prayer with the Taize community as the anniversary of the death of their founder, Brother Roger, and the milestone of the community's 70th year, approach. The Pope called the founder "a pioneer" in building the unity of Christians… And, the letter continued, "although he has entered eternal joy, he still speaks to us…"

 

Cremation by water approved by V-2 "Church"

 

The traditional teaching of the Catholic Church is that cremation is a mortal sin for Catholics.  Those who arranged for their body to be cremated were excluded from ecclesiastical burial.  The Vatican II sect, however, approves it: “The world's first water cremation centre on the Gold Coast is offering a liquid alternative to cremation and burial, using a process it hopes will revolutionise the funeral industry - and the process has been approved by the Catholic Church.”

 

V-2 sect parish to host "ordination" of Episcopalian gay rights supporter

 

This is amazing apostasy.  The Episcopalians are non-Catholics.  They are also unfortunately heretics and schismatics.  They don’t even have a valid priesthood.  Moreover, in this case a woman will be performing the invalid “ordination” of another non-Catholic gay rights supporter; and it will happen in a so-called Catholic parish!  It’s also interesting that, to justify the abomination, the article quotes the heretical Ecumenical Directory that was approved by John Paul II: “Katharine Jefferts Schori, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, will ordain an Episcopal cleric from New York State as the Episcopal bishop of Alaska on September 4. The ceremony will take place at a Catholic parish in Anchorage.”

 

New Video and Article

 

Bro. Michael Dimond checks in with a new video and article on the best-selling book, Catholicism for Dummies.  This video and article expose the heresies in Catholicism for Dummies.  Catholicism for Dummies was authored by “Fr.” John Trigilio, a featured speaker on EWTN.  It has also been promoted by Novus Ordo “apologist” Jimmy Akin and “Catholic Answers.”  For those reasons, the outrageous heresies in the book are all the more revealing about the apostate Vatican II sect.

 

Catholicism for Dummies Exposed [video]

 

Catholicism for Dummies Exposed [article]

 

Wisconsin "Diocese" offers birth control insurance

 

“A Wisconsin state law is forcing the Madison (Wis.) Catholic Diocese this month to begin offering its employees insurance coverage for birth control.  However, a diocesan spokesman said employees will be warned against using the benefit and that open defiance of Catholic teaching on the issue could ultimately lead to termination.  St. Mary's Hospital in Madison has notified employees that it, too, soon will be required for the first time to cover contraception.  Both entities sought to get around the mandate by becoming self-insured, but the costs proved prohibitive.”

 

Atheist gives $5.6 million to V-2 "Catholic" schools

 

Again, this wouldn’t happen if these schools were Catholic and preached the fullness of the faith.  “Retired hedge fund titan Robert W. Wilson lost his faith in God years ago, yet he believes in Catholic schools and gave $5.6 million to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York this summer.”

 

Town counselor dismissed for mentioning God

 

“The dismissal of a town employee who had an unblemished record of counseling housing clients for 18 years has been affirmed by a job tribunal because he mentioned God to a terminally ill woman.”

 

Thousands of dead fish show up on beach in N.J.

 

New "superbug" poised to go global

 

“A new superbug that is resistant to even the most powerful antibiotics has entered UK hospitals, experts warn.  They say bacteria that make an enzyme called NDM-1 have travelled back with NHS patients who went abroad to countries like India and Pakistan for treatments such as cosmetic surgery.  Although there have only been about 50 cases identified in the UK so far, scientists fear it will go global.”

 

100,000 Austrians expected to quit V-2 "Church"

 

“A record 100,000 Austrians are expected to leave the Roman Catholic Church this year after abuse scandals which have badly damaged its image, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.”

 

Gay college presidents form group

 

That’s bad news: “Nine openly gay college presidents gathered in Chicago last weekend and resolved to form an organization to provide professional support to "out" presidents and faculty.”

 

Huge ice island could pose threat to oil, shipping

 

“An island of ice more than four times the size of Manhattan is drifting across the Arctic Ocean after breaking off from a glacier in Greenland.  Potentially in the path of this unstoppable giant are oil platforms and shipping lanes — and any collision could do untold damage. In a worst case scenario, large chunks could reach the heavily trafficked waters where another Greenland iceberg sank the Titanic in 1912.  It's been a summer of near biblical climatic havoc across the planet, with wildfires, heat and smog in Russia and killer floods in Asia.”

 

Proposed law would put video cameras in cars

 

“Lawmakers are considering controversial new legislation this week that would allow vehicles to be equipped with dashboard cameras to record the moments leading up to accidents… The bill currently allows devices to record video, audio, how fast and which direction the vehicle is traveling, a history of where your car has been, steering and brake performance and seat belt usage.”

 

Google Earth watching your backyard and maybe more

 

“For anyone doing anything private in their backyard, beware... local officials may use Google Earth to watch over you.  One town on New York's Long Island is using Google Earth to crack down on pool owners without permits, and some privacy advocates say the move reeks of "Big Brother."

 

Cat found "marinating" in car trunk

 

How sick, evil, heartless and demented these pagans are!  “Police say a traffic stop led to animal cruelty charges after they found a live cat "marinating" in oil and peppers in the trunk of a car.  Buffalo police say officers heard the cat meowing when they stopped 51-year-old Gary Korkuc of Cheektowaga to ticket him for running a stop sign Sunday night.”

 

New Yard Sale restrictions in Pennsylvania

 

“Residents in one community in Luzerne County will have new rules to follow when holding yard sales.  Monday night officials in Hazle Township approved a new ordinance to regulate such sales.”

 

Extreme Weather experienced worldwide

 

Russia Heat Wave may kill 15,000, cost $15 billion

 

“Russia’s record heat wave may already have taken 15,000 lives and cost the economy $15 billion as fires and drought ravage the country.”

 

Thousands rally in Warsaw to demand cross be moved

 

Thousands of people held a midnight rally in Poland's capital to demand that a wooden cross erected in memory of the late President Lech Kaczynski be moved from in front of the presidential palace… Those at the rally late Monday said they want the cross moved to a nearby church, arguing that it has no place in front of the presidential palace of a nation constitutionally defined as secular.

 

NYC subway to install 1000 more surveillance cameras

 

“About 1,000 subway security cameras will be set up by the end of next year to help catch New York subway criminals, local media reported on Monday.  There are now 3,100 subway security cameras in operation, including about 900 that went online in June. Another thousand will be set up by the end of next year to help solve subway crimes, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) told the local media.”

 

7.5 Magnitude Quake spawns tsunami in Vanuatu

 

“Panicked residents of Vanuatu raced for higher ground after a powerful earthquake rattled the South Pacific island nation and generated a small tsunami on Tuesday.  The 9-inch wave was observed off the capital Port Vila, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. Police said there were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries from the wave or the 7.5 magnitude quake that preceded it, though buildings shook and power lines were down.”

 

Moscow residents flee worst heat in 1000 years, death rate doubles

 

“Muscovites fled the Russian capital in record numbers as extreme heat combined with acrid smoke from wildfires, slowing trading on the city’s main stock exchange and emptying restaurants.

More than 104,400 people flew out of Moscow yesterday, topping the previous 2010 record of 101,000, according to the Federal Air Transportation Agency. On Aug. 7, 95,000 left the city by plane, 20 percent more than the year-earlier date, agency spokesman Sergei Izvolsky said by telephone today… The heat wave, smoke from forest fires across central Russia and the Volga River region, and the country’s worst drought in half a century have combined to hobble agriculture and slow the services industry and manufacturing. Financial companies are now affected.”

 

Pakistan floods worse than 2004 Tsunami

 

“The United Nations said Monday that massive floods in Pakistan had affected 13.8 million people and eclipsed the scale of the devastating 2004 tsunami, as anger mounted among survivors.  The Pakistani government and UN officials have appealed for more urgent relief efforts to cope with the country's worst ever floods, with President Asif Ali Zardari due to return home after a heavily criticised European tour.”

 

Government department funds gay sex-ed

 

“The Department of Health and Human Services has released two sex-education funding grants under the new healthcare law, one of which calls to indoctrinate school children in the homosexual lifestyle.  The measure will allocate $55 million to fund the Personal Responsibility Education Program and $50 million to abstinence-only programs. The responsibility of the former is to provide comprehensive sex education, which is to include curriculum based on "the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth on how their programs will be inclusive of and non-stigmatizing toward such participants."

 

Republican senator says Jesus "inspired" his vote for pro-abortion Kagan

 

“Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that Jesus’s Golden Rule inspired him to vote to confirm Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court and suggested it would be a good thing for his Senate colleagues to also ponder Jesus’s words as they prepared to vote on Kagan… As an associate counsel in the Clinton White House, Kagan was an architect of the legal and political strategy that President Bill Clinton used in vetoing the ban on partial-birth abortion. Her nomination by President Barack Obama in May was instantly endorsed by Planned Parenthood, one of the nation’s leading advocates of legalized abortion.”

 

V-2 Altar Girls outnumber Altar Boys

 

… over 53,000 altar servers gathered in St. Peter’s Square to meet and listen to… Benedict XVI.  This year was unlike previous events.  This year the girls outnumbered the boys 60 to 40.”

 

Pope Benedict XIV, Allatae Sunt (#29), July 26, 1755: “Pope Gelasius in his ninth letter to the bishops of Lucania condemned the evil practice which had been introduced of women serving the priest at the celebration of Mass.  Since this abuse had spread to the Greeks, Innocent IV strictly forbade it in his letter to the bishop of Tusculum: ‘Women should not dare to serve at the altar; they should be altogether refused this ministry.’  We too have forbidden this practice in the same words in Our oft-repeated constitution...”

 

Camden closing library system

 

“New Jersey's most impoverished city will close all three branches of its public library at year's end unless a rescue can be pulled off.  Camden's library board says the libraries won't be able to afford to stay open past Dec. 31 because of budget cuts from the city government. The city had its subsidy from the state cut.  The library board president says the library system, which opened in 1904, is preparing to donate, sell or destroy its collections, including 187,000 books.”

 

Protests over cloned animals in the food chain

 

“An animal welfare group on Friday delivered a petition of 7,000 names calling on the government to prevent products from cloned animals entering the food chain.  The petition, delivered by activists wearing "cloned" masks of Prime Minister David Cameron, was hastily organised after news emerged this week that meat from offspring of a cloned cow had entered the food chain.”

 

Naked body scanners coming to New York airports

 

“Full body scanners that have stirred controversy for producing virtually naked images of airline passengers are coming to airports near you next month.  The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that the hotly debated machines will be installed at Newark Liberty, John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia international airports in September.”

 

Spanish beach closed down so Michelle Obama could swim

 

“As the U.S. economy endures high unemployment and a jittery stock market, President Obama has preached sacrifice and fiscal discipline. But the pictures coming out of a sunsplashed Spanish resort this week may be sending a different message.  First lady Michelle Obama is on a five-day trip to a luxury resort along with a handful of friends, her younger daughter, Sasha, aides and Secret Service personnel.  On Friday, Spanish police cleared off a 100-yard stretch of beach in Marbella for Michelle Obama and Sasha, 9. As the first lady rested inside a canvas hut by the shore, Sasha splashed around in the sea and a security guard swam with her.”

 

Fidel Castro warns of impending nuclear holocaust

 

“Cuba's Fidel Castro took part in his first government function since he nearly died in 2006, repeating his apocalyptic warnings of a nuclear war that only President Barack Obama can avert as he spoke Saturday to a formal session of parliament.”

 

Two new videos

 

MHFM: The first is a video response to a person who e-mailed us and argued that it’s ridiculous to claim that John Paul II taught that man is God.  The second is a related new video.

 

John Paul II did preach that man is God [video]

John Paul II's Anti-Catholic Mission [video]

 

Professor says he was fired for being straight

 

“A former college professor in upstate New York says he was fired and discriminated against because he is straight.  Dr. Csaba Marosan taught natural Sciences at Trocaire College in Buffalo. He told CNN that he was asked not to return this year because of his formal complaint against the college in 2009.  Marosan alleges that college officials gave preferential treatment to gay faculty members in a small clique dubbed, "the Merry Men."

 

First signs of civil war in the U.S.?

 

This is an interesting short video about a dispute between a Nevada sheriff and federal agents.

 

Oregon country outlawed girl's lemonade stand

 

“Oregon county officials have apologized after health inspectors told a 7-year-old girl that she can’t run a lemonade stand without a $120 temporary restaurant license.  Jeff Cogen, chairman of the Multnomah County Board of Commissions, told FoxNews.com that he apologized to the mother, Maria Fife, and is now turning his attention to changing the rules.”

 

Milwaukee teachers fight for Viagra drug coverage

 

“With the district in a financial crisis and hundreds of its members facing layoffs, the Milwaukee teachers union is taking a peculiar stand: fighting to get its taxpayer-funded Viagra back.”

 

Worst smog yet hits Moscow

 

“A choking smog from raging wildfires shrouded Moscow on Friday, grounding flights, plunging the city's iconic Red Square into a sea of dirty mist and stinging eyes and throats across the Russian capital. Flocks of tourists had to don face masks just to tread the square's historic cobblestones, straining to photograph the Kremlin's barely visible spires and the hazy domes of St. Basil's Cathedrals.”

 

85% of children's drinks contain lead exceeding limits

 

“It’s a little hard to swallow: more than 85 percent of kids’ drinks contain so much lead they may exceed federal limits for young children. Both organic and conventional juices were among the lead-tainted products, according to the Environmental Law Foundation, a Bay Area-based environmental nonprofit that used a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency certified lab to test 400 samples of 150 products marketed to kids.”

 

Chinese missile could shift Pacific power balance

 

“Nothing projects U.S. global air and sea power more vividly than supercarriers. Bristling with fighter jets that can reach deep into even landlocked trouble zones, America's virtually invincible carrier fleet has long enforced its dominance of the high seas.  China may soon put an end to that.  U.S. naval planners are scrambling to deal with what analysts say is a game-changing weapon being developed by China — an unprecedented carrier-killing missile called the Dong Feng 21D that could be launched from land with enough accuracy to penetrate the defenses of even the most advanced moving aircraft carrier at a distance of more than 1,500 kilometers (900 miles).”

 

New

 

Note: Very soon (perhaps within the next week or so) we hope to have a special new addition to our website.  We also have a new article and video that should be posted very soon.

 

Man faces jail for YouTube video of traffic stop

 

“Anthony Graber, a Maryland Air National Guard staff sergeant, faces up to 16 years in prison. His crime? He videotaped his March encounter with a state trooper who pulled him over for speeding on a motorcycle. Then Graber put the video — which could put the officer in a bad light — up on YouTube.  It doesn't sound like much. But Graber is not the only person being slapped down by the long arm of the law for the simple act of videotaping the police in a public place. Prosecutors across the U.S. claim the videotaping violates wiretap laws — a stretch, to put it mildly.”

 

Mexican Supreme Court upholds gay "marriage" law

 

“Mexico's supreme court on Thursday upheld a landmark law that allows gay marriage in the capital city, bucking a challenge raised by the conservative government of President Felipe Calderon.”

 

CNN poll: 6 of 10 doubt Obama's birth story

 

“A new poll by CNN, whose editorial commentary largely supports President Obama and his policies, delivered some bad news on his apparent birthday today: 6 of 10 people are uncertain the president was even born in the United States.  The poll was taken July 16-21 of 1,018 adults, including 335 Democrats and 285 Republicans. It has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.  The question was: "Do you think Barack Obama was definitely born in the United States, probably born in the United States, probably born in another country, or definitely born in another country?"

 

Jewish donors help out V-2 "Catholic" schools

 

This is something you would never see if the V-2 schools were actually Catholic: “Richard J. Henken, a Boston real estate company executive, grew up in a conservative Jewish family on the south side of Newton. He attends services on the Jewish High Holy Days and considers his religion an important aspect of his identity. He also gives $25,000 to $30,000 a year to Catholic schools. He serves as an officer on the board of the Catholic Schools Foundation, which raises millions each year to help send children from low-income families to Catholic schools.”

 

“Jewish donors said they see their support for Catholic schools as an expression of Jewish values — promoting education, providing opportunity for the disadvantaged and new immigrants, and building institutions that benefit the community.”  It’s also interesting that they mention the pre-Vatican II heretic, Richard Cushing, who persecuted Fr. Feeney for preaching the dogma Outside the Church There is No Salvation: “Archbishop Richard Cushing had a Jewish brother-in-law he adored; Cushing, who was elevated to cardinal in 1958, appeared regularly at events with Jewish leaders and worked steadily to improve interfaith relations. He invited Boston philanthropist Ray Tye, who was Jewish and died in March, to head Catholic Charities more than a half-century ago.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" Pelosi avoids question about Jesus' right to life

 

“Citing her previous references to the Incarnation, a journalist recently asked legal abortion supporter House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) at what point she believes Jesus acquired the right to life. However, she declined to answer the question, saying she’d rather talk about the subject “in church.” At the May 6 conference, Pelosi told her audience “you know the Gospel reference of the Word.” She added that people have to give voice to “what that means in terms of public policy that would be in keeping with the values of the Word.”

 

“She cited the Prologue to the Gospel of John’s description of Jesus Christ, “the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.”  At last week’s press briefing CNSNews.com reporter Jane McGrath asked: “So, when was the Word made flesh? Was it at the Annunciation, when Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, as the Creed says, or was it at the Nativity when he was born of the Virgin Mary? And when did the Word get the right to life?”  Speaker Pelosi, a self-described Catholic, replied: “Whenever it was, we bow our heads when we talk about it in church, and that’s where I’d like to talk about that.”

 

V-2 "Bishops" praise injunction on Arizona immigration law

 

In the fairy-tale, never-disappoint-man world advocated by these apostates, there would be no border.  The whole world could come across, take free benefits, and live happily ever after.  No consideration is given to the destruction of the economy.  These clueless apostates don’t care about or consider this inescapable fact: the country can’t afford it anymore, and unless the border is sealed and massive changes occur, the country will soon be completely and irreversibly bankrupt. “The bishops said they would continue to oppose the problematic provision of the "Arizona Law," without giving specifics, and that they will "monitor the implementation of the provisions allowed by the ruling."  Simply put: basically everything that is liberal and false is fought for by the Vatican II sect, while the apostate mentioned above (Pelosi, and countless others like her) is not excommunicated.

 

Judge overturns California's ban on gay "marriage"

 

A true abomination – a gay judge is the one who delivered the ruling: “A federal judge on Wednesday overturned a California ban on same-sex marriage, ruling that the Proposition 8 ballot initiative was unconstitutional.  The ruling by U.S. District Judge Vaugh Walker, one of three openly gay federal judges in the country, gave opponents of the controversial Proposition 8 ballot a major victory.”

 

Wild radioactive boars rampaging through Germany

 

“It sounds like the plot of a B-movie, yet it’s bizarrely true: Radioactive boars are on the loose and thriving in Germany’s forests.  A succession of mild winters has left Germany scrambling to deal with a skyrocketing wild boar population. Tales of swarming beasts rampaging through city streets and attacking citizens occur with alarming regularity.” 

 

Huge rise in 11-year-olds on the pill

 

“More than 1,000 girls in the first year of secondary school have been given prescriptions for the pill, according to figures from GPs, while a further 200 have long-term injectable or implanted contraceptive devices.”

 

Missouri voters reject key provision of health care law

 

“Missouri voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a key provision of President Barack Obama's health care law, sending a clear message of discontent to Washington and Democrats less than 100 days before the midterm elections.  About 71 percent of Missouri voters backed a ballot measure, Proposition C, that would prohibit the government from requiring people to have health insurance or from penalizing them for not having it.”

 

July was Las Vegas' hottest month ever

 

“Pat yourselves on your sunburned backs, Las Vegans. You just lived through the hottest month ever. The high reached triple digits every day in July, and the heat hung on through the night to push last month into record territory.”

 

Banks financing Mexican gangs confirmed

 

“The smugglers had bought the DC-9 with laundered funds they transferred through two of the biggest banks in the U.S.: Wachovia Corp. and Bank of America Corp., Bloomberg Markets magazine reports in its August 2010 issue.  This was no isolated incident. Wachovia, it turns out, had made a habit of helping move money for Mexican drug smugglers.”

 

Russia: 58 drown trying to escape record heat

 

“Forty Russians have died to date as wildfires rage in central Russia, while 58 drowned in the last 24 hours trying to escape a heat wave that has scorched crops and driven grain prices higher… Since the start of the year, 3,472 people have drowned in Russia, including 1,600 in July, the hottest in European Russia in 130 years, the ministry said.”

 

Solar Tsunami to strike earth tonight

 

“Earth is bracing for a cosmic tsunami Tuesday night as tons of plasma from a massive solar flare head directly toward the planet.  The Sun's surface erupted early Sunday morning, shooting a wall of ionized atoms directly at Earth, scientists say. It is expected to create a geomagnetic storm and a spectacular light show -- and it could pose a threat to satellites in orbit, as well.” 

 

Protesters in Poland block cross from being moved

 

“Protesters shouting "Defend the cross!" scuffled with police Tuesday but managed to prevent Polish officials from moving a cross erected outside the presidential palace in memory of the late President Lech Kaczynski.”

 

State signals closure of V-2 "Catholic" schools

 

“The Department spokesman also confirmed a letter was sent last week to the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin with ''areas in mind where the demographics and existing primary school configuration was such that there might be potential for the Church to consider divesting its school patronage''.”

 

Supreme Court trims Miranda rights warning bit by bit

 

“You have the right to remain silent, but only if you tell the police that you're remaining silent.  You have a right to a lawyer — before, during and after questioning, even though the police don't have to tell you exactly when the lawyer can be with you. If you can't afford a lawyer, one will be provided to you. Do you understand these rights as they have been read to you, which, by the way, are only good for the next two weeks?  The Supreme Court made major revisions to the now familiar Miranda warnings this year. The rulings will change the ways police, lawyers and criminal suspects interact amid what experts call an attempt to pull back some of the rights that Americans have become used to over recent decades.”

 

British soldier says rosary saved his life

 

“A British soldier says that rosary beads given to him by his mother saved his life after he stepped on a land mine while serving in Afghanistan.  He also claims that his grandfather was saved the exact same way, The Daily Mail reported Monday.  Now home from a seven-month tour of duty, 19-year-old Glenn Hockton was on patrol when his rosary beads suddenly dropped from his neck. He bent down to retrieve the chain and realized he was on top of a land mine.  Hockton stood still for 45 minutes while his colleagues worked to secure the land mine.”

 

Uncle Sam wants you to have an online ID

 

“Right now the federal government is proposing a new system being referred to as the “Identity Ecosystem”—which was highlighted in the recently-released draft paper, “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace” [NSTIC].  The Identity Ecosystem would allow Americans to choose to obtain a single authenticated ID for online transactions. Like a passport, this single ID could travel with them online and be used to access everything from e-mail, to online health records and banking information.”

 

UK pushes abortion, contraception on developing nations

 

“A UK government drive aims to increase access to contraception and safe abortion in developing countries.  International development secretary Andrew Mitchell is now launching a consultation on the issue.”

 

Man spends $200,000 to park truck in own driveway

 

“It's hard to believe that A.J. Vizzi spent nearly $200,000 defending his right to park his own pickup truck in his own driveway.  When he first moved in back in 1997, Vizzi was told that parking his large truck in the driveway wasn't against the subdivision's rules. But years later, the Eagles Masters Association, which governs the entire community, said it did violate their rules and therefore, the truck had to go.

It didn't end there.”

 

Mexican drug cartel puts $1 million price on AZ sheriff's head

 

“He's been at the center of the discussions and controversies surrounding illegal immigration enforcement in Arizona for quite a while.  On the day parts of Arizona's immigration law, SB 1070, went into effect, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is in the news for another reason: there's a price on his head - allegedly offered by a Mexican drug cartel.”

 

GPS trackers secretly placed in laundry detergent

 

“The household cleaning product giant Unilever has secretly placed GPS tracker transmitters in laundry detergent boxes to track consumers to their homes. With an array of electronic sensors, team of Unilever agents can now pinpoint the exact location of the GPS trackers and walk right up to your front door. They can even remotely set off a beeper inside the box using radio electronics.”

 

Study: Receipts could be harmful to your health

 

“Cash-register receipts from many fast-food outlets, groceries, pharmacies, big-box stores and U.S. post offices contain high levels of the endocrine-disrupting chemical bisphenol A.  A study released late today by the Environmental Working Group reported that a laboratory analysis it commissioned found the plastic component BPA on 40 percent of receipts from McDonald's, CVS, KFC, Whole Foods, Wal-Mart, Safeway and other businesses.”

 

Skate Board sect scoops up kids who are lost

 

The many manifestations of false Christianity: “If you hang around long enough with the kids of West Seattle's Skate Church, eavesdropping on this loosely formed group of pre-teens, teens and 20-somethings, you might hear a biblical slip or two… That's just what the founders of this unorthodox, youth-led church had in mind when they started Skate Church three years ago. They hoped to improve the lives of kids who might be struggling: drinking, doing drugs, committing punk crimes, missing something in their home life — or missing a home life entirely.”

 

Lecturer at Oxford discriminated against after "converting"

 

We are not saying that she is a true Christian, but this is interesting: “A lecturer at Oxford University’s centre for Jewish studies claims colleagues discriminated against her after she converted to Christianity.  Dr Tali Argov says she was overlooked for promotion, stripped of her privileges and cold-shouldered at social gatherings.  She says staff wanted to vet her lectures to make sure that, as a Christian, she would not criticise Israel.”

 

Episcopalian sect working on gay liturgical rite

 

“Armed with a new $400,000 grant and the support of the Episcopal Church, a Berkeley seminary is convening priests from across the country to craft the liturgical rite for same-sex couples to receive religious blessings.”

 

God of Wonders

 

MHFM: This is a link to an excellent video called God of Wonders.  It was our intention to carry this video.  However, the end contains heresy: the false salvation message of Protestantism.  So, we have linked to the first seven parts.  They deal with refuting evolution and demonstrating God’s power.  The footage is tremendous.

 

1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWH7uVc0S4Y&feature=related

2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7D4QD7lS9o&feature=related

3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73QQ3XJWmmw&feature=related

4) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQH26-lDW3s&feature=related

5) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J5MygZiRcM&feature=related

6) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIJMC8CAKKs&feature=related

7) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYRwpTEvVfc&feature=related

 

27,000 trapped, 1,000 dead from Pakistani floods

 

“The death toll from massive floods in northwestern Pakistan rose to 1,100 Sunday as rescue workers struggled to save more than 27,000 people still trapped by the raging water.”

 

Joint Chiefs Chairman: U.S. has Iran strike plan

 

“The U.S. military has a plan to attack Iran, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Sunday, although he thinks a military strike is probably a bad idea.”

 

New Video

 

MHFM: This is a new video about the Great Western Schism and the Gates of Hell.

 

The Great Western Schism and the Gates of Hell - 1/4

The Great Western Schism and the Gates of Hell - 2/4

The Great Western Schism and the Gates of Hell - 3/4

The Great Western Schism and the Gates of Hell - 4/4

 

Robbery turns into religious conversation

 

This is not to suggest that this woman is a true Christian, but this is interesting: “When a man tried to rob a MetroPCS cell phone store at gunpoint in Pompano Beach, Fla., store manager Nayara Goncalves, 20, calmly talked to the man about Jesus and her faith until he left without taking any money.”

 

FDA approves first embryonic stem cell trial on humans

 

“The Obama administration has approved the bid by cloning company Geron to undertake the first trial involving the use of embryonic stem cells in humans. They have never been used before in people because the cells cause tumors and have been plagued by immune system rejection issues when tried in animals.”

 

Man gets "disorderly conduct" for standing and praying

 

“Two Chicago-area men have been accused of "disorderly conduct" for standing on a public sidewalk outside an influential abortion business and praying, and the move appears to be a deliberate attempt by officials to intimidate Christians, according to a law firm. "This arrest was about one thing: trying to scare pro-life people away from Planned Parenthood," said Peter Breen…”

 

YouTube banned by Russian court

 

“Russia’s blogosphere reacted with anger today after a regional court banned YouTube because it carried a single video containing “extremist” content.”

 

Rome grapples with endless vandalism

 

It has become the habitation of devils: “Vandals are increasingly on the prowl in the Eternal City — and now Italian authorities are fighting back, sending more police, installing cameras and even considering using convicts to protect monuments and artworks.  For the troublemakers nothing is sacred: earlier this month vandals left anti-pope graffiti on the Scala Santa, or Holy Stairs, a major Catholic site that draws pilgrims from around the world who climb its 28 marble steps on their knees.”

 

Inmate sues man he's convicted of burglarizing

 

“A Florida inmate is suing the man he's convicted of burglarizing, claiming the man and two others roughed him up during a citizen's arrest.”

 

Blatant 666 in commercial

 

Atheist rethinks views after two Jesus images appear

 

“A former atheist says he has been forced to rethink his religious views after Jesus' image appeared to him twice.  A year later, the man who is a university scientist has decided to finally speak about his experience because he wants others who have had similar life-changing experiences to come forward.”

 

Priest drowns baby during baptism

 

Even though baptized by a schismatic, the child was baptized into the Catholic Church and went straight to Heaven: “A priest has been accused of drowning a baby as he baptised the tiny tot.”

 

Court upholds expulsion of student who opposed homosexuality

 

“A federal judge has ruled in favor of a public university that removed a ‘Christian’ student from its graduate program in school counseling over her belief that homosexuality is morally wrong. Monday's ruling, according to Julea Ward's attorneys, could result in Christian students across the country being expelled from public university for similar views.  “It’s a very dangerous precedent,” Jeremy Tedesco, legal counsel for the conservative Alliance Defense Fund, told FOX News Radio. “The ruling doesn’t say that explicitly, but that’s what is going to happen.”

 

Cop-dragging witch thinks she's from another world

 

“A self-proclaimed Geelong witch told a traffic cop she was not subject to earthly laws as she was "a being from another world".  "Your laws and penalties don't apply to me. I'm not accepting them, I'm sorry, I must go, thank you," Eilish De Avalon said, driving off with the officer's arm caught in her driver's side door.”

 

World record hailstone in South Dakota

 

“A small South Dakota town is being recognized for a big find after last Friday's storms.  It was Friday afternoon when a line of thunderstorms fired up in central South Dakota. High winds, heavy rains and even a possible tornado rolled through the town of Vivian. But now days later, a hailstone picked up just moments after the storm is getting worldwide attention.”

 

Collecting rainwater now illegal in many states

 

“Many of the freedoms we enjoy here in the U.S. are quickly eroding as the nation transforms from the land of the free into the land of the enslaved, but what I’m about to share with you takes the assault on our freedoms to a whole new level. You may not be aware of this, but many Western states, including Utah, Washington and Colorado, have long outlawed individuals from collecting rainwater on their own properties because, according to officials, that rain belongs to someone else.”

 

New vaccine required for students this fall

 

“The Canton City Health Department is reminding parents of children entering seventh grade this fall of a new school requirement for immunizations.  Effective with the 2010-2011 school year and each year thereafter, one dose of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis, adolescent and adult formulation) or Td (tetanus and diphtheria, adult formulation) vaccine will be required prior to entry into the seventh grade. The dose is intended to be administered as a booster dose for students who have completed the required doses of the initial series of DTaP/DT/Td vaccine.”

 

Black couple gives birth to white baby

 

This is very interesting.  It obviously contradicts racism, and fits precisely with the biblical account: that the genetic potential for all races and skin colors was carried by the first man and woman (Adam and Eve), from whom all people ultimately come. This Q and A, from a book we offer, also explains the issue: Where the races came from.

 

Spanish TV network fined 100,000 euros for criticizing homosexuals

 

What an abomination: “Spain's socialist government has fined the Intereconomia television network 100,000 euros (130,000 USD) for running a series of advertisements that it claims "attacks the dignity" of homosexuals.”

 

Iran expects U.S. to attack Middle East soon

 

“Iran expects the United States to launch a military strike on "at least two countries" in the Middle East in the next three months, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told state-run Press TV.”

 

New Jersey Governor vetoes millions to Planned Parenthood

 

“As New Jersey’s Republican Governor Chris Christie continues to fulfill a campaign pledge to restore state government to fiscal sanity, he has vetoed a bill that would have dedicated $7.5 million in state to “family planning” clinics, most of which are run by Planned Parenthood.”

 

Pentagon can't account for $8.7 billion

 

We wonder if it was given to Israel: “A U.S. audit has found that the Pentagon cannot account for over 95 percent of $9.1 billion in Iraq reconstruction money, spotlighting Iraqi complaints that there is little to show for the massive funds pumped into their cash-strapped, war-ravaged nation.”

 

Russian Satanists jailed for ritual teen killings

 

“Six young Russians who declared themselves to be Satanists were Monday handed jail sentences of up to 20 years for ritually killing and then dismembering four teenagers in a forest.”

 

Controversy over hospitals that ban Bibles

 

“Hospital bosses who want to ban Bibles from patients’ bedside lockers have been attacked by religious leaders.  They warned that sick people will be deprived of spiritual comfort just when they need it most. The ban, at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, is intended to help cut levels of infectious superbugs such as MRSA.  Trust bosses said the Gideon International Bibles are hard to clean. They want all bedside areas in Queen’s Medical Centre and City Hospital kept tidy and “clutter-free” to stop deadly viruses breeding. But… protesters said the holy texts pose a “minimal” risk of infection and called for the plans to be scrapped.”

 

Passenger suing Airline for $5 million over lost bag

 

“A Washington woman is suing American Airlines for $5 million over a lost suitcase.  The class action lawsuit, filed on behalf of Danielle Covarrubias of Pierce County, Wash., was believed to be the first since American Airlines started to charge baggage fees in June 2008.  The woman says she was upset about the lost bag, but even more angry when the airline refused to refund her $25 baggage fee, ABC News reports.”

 

New video on Baptism

 

This video covers some important new points and angles to this issue. This video discusses how water baptism can be absolutely necessary in light of the Good Thief.  It also covers the Old Testament saints and the necessity of water baptism. There will probably be a part 2.

 

The Good Thief, the Old Testament Saints, and the Necessity of Baptism [new video]

 

Oliver Stone: Jewish-dominated media prevents accurate Hitler portrayal

 

“Director Oliver Stone belittled the Holocaust during an… interview with the Sunday Times today, claiming that America's focus on the Jewish massacre was a product of the "Jewish domination of the media." The Sunday Times interviewer then asked why there was such a focus on the Holocaust.  "The Jewish domination of the media," responded Stone. "There's a major lobby in the United States. They are hard workers. They stay on top of every comment, the most powerful lobby in Washington. Israel has [messed] up United States foreign policy for years."

 

Report: World will run out of internet addresses soon

 

“Experts predict the world will run out of internet addresses in less than a year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Monday.  The internet protocol used by the majority of web users, IPv4, provides for about four billion IP addresses -- the unique 32-digit number used to identify each computer, website or internet-connected device.”

 

Oily rain in Louisiana

 

Toxic rain?

 

Thick oil on beach in Alabama

 

Florida beach covered in oil

 

Oil puddles in Louisiana

 

Poll: 62% of V-2 "Catholics" want to maintain pro-abortion laws

 

“Forty-eight percent of self-identified Catholics oppose any changes to California’s liberal abortion laws, and 14% say the law should make it even easier for women to get abortions, a Field Poll released yesterday revealed”.

Mo. Special Olympics ousts ex-V-2 "priest" over abuse

 

“A former Roman Catholic priest who was part of a $5 million sex abuse settlement in Wisconsin two decades ago was suspended from a volunteer position with Special Olympics Missouri and has admitted some of the abuse.”

 

Lutheran sect promotes homosexual "pastors"

 

“Seven pastors who work in the San Francisco Bay area and were barred from serving in the nation's largest Lutheran group because of a policy that required gay clergy to be celibate are being welcomed into the denomination.”

 

Iowa dam fails

 

“Heavy rain caused the Lake Delhi dam in eastern Iowa to fail Saturday, sending a torrent into the river below and threatening towns downstream.”

 

Study: MTV leads in showing gay characters on TV

 

What an abomination: “MTV held a solid lead among 15 networks for its representation of gay characters last season, according to a report released Friday.  In its fourth annual Network Responsibility Index, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation found that of MTV's 207.5 hours of original prime-time programming, 42 percent included content reflecting the lives of gay, bisexual and transgender people. This earned MTV the first-ever "Excellent" rating from GLAAD.”

 

North Korea vows nuclear response to U.S. drills

 

“North Korea warned Saturday that it will respond with "powerful nuclear deterrence" to joint U.S. and South Korean military exercises poised to begin this weekend, saying the drills amount to a provocation that cannot be ignored.”

 

Three major earthquakes strike Philippines

 

“Three major quakes measuring between magnitude 7.3 and 7.6 hit the southern Philippines early Saturday, seismologists said, but there were no reports of damage and no tsunami warning was issued.”

 

Mexico City offers free honeymoon to Argentina's first gay "married" couple

 

“Mexico City has promised a free honeymoon in this megapolis for the first same-sex couple that ‘marries’ in Argentina.”

 

Whatever happens, Israel can count on false Christians

 

“Thousands of Christian activists descended on Washington this week in a show of strength by America's pro-Israel Christians.”

 

Student told to accept homosexuality or face expulsion

 

What an outrage: “A lawsuit against Augusta State University in Georgia alleges school officials essentially gave a graduate student in counseling the choice of giving up her Christian beliefs or being expelled from the graduate program.  School officials Mary Jane Anderson-Wiley, Paulette Schenck and Richard Deaner demanded student Jen Keeton, 24, go through a "remediation" program after she asserted homosexuality is a behavioral choice, not a "state of being" as a professor said, according to the complaint. Also named as defendants in the case that developed in May and June are other administrators and the university system's board of regents.  The remediation program was to include "sensitivity training" on homosexual issues, additional outside study on literature promoting homosexuality and the plan that she attend a "gay pride parade" and report on it… "Anderson-Wiley confirmed that Miss Keeton will not be able to successfully complete the remediation plan and thus complete the ASU counseling program unless she commits to affirming the propriety of gay and lesbian relationships if such an opportunity arises in her future professional efforts," it continued.”

 

V-2 "priest" scandal as reporter films them at gay clubs

 

“A gay priest sex scandal has rocked the Catholic Church in Italy today after a weekly news magazine released details of a shock investigation it had carried out.  Using hidden cameras, a journalist from Panorama magazine - owned by Italian Prime Minister and media baron Silvio Berlusconi - filmed three priests as they attended gay nightspots and had casual sex.”

 

The Seminaries of the Vatican II sect are unspeakable cesspools of homosexuality and heresy [PDF File]

 

Moscow heatwave breaks record

 

“Moscow sweltered through its hottest day in almost 30 years on Thursday, a leading forecaster said, as a heatwave that has destroyed Russian crops over an area the size of Portugal showed no sign of abating.”

 

Wal-Mart to put radio tags on clothes

 

“Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to roll out sophisticated electronic ID tags to track individual pairs of jeans and underwear, the first step in a system that advocates say better controls inventory but some critics say raises privacy concerns.  Starting next month, the retailer will place removable "smart tags" on individual garments that can be read by a hand-held scanner. Wal-Mart workers will be able to quickly learn, for instance, which size of Wrangler jeans is missing, with the aim of ensuring shelves are optimally stocked and inventory tightly watched. If successful, the radio-frequency ID tags will be rolled out on other products at Wal-Mart's more than 3,750 U.S. stores.”

 

Giant sinkhole in Milwaukee swallows car

 

“Mark Pawlik, 46, was walking across the North Ave. bridge and talking to his friend on the phone when he noticed a traffic light had sunk into the ground.”

 

"Catholic" Georgetown adds Muslim prayer rugs to its chapel

 

“Some prayer rooms are outfitted for Muslim worship. Five years ago, Boston's renowned Massachusetts General Hospital installed a mihrab, or ornately tiled archway, in a prayer room to help Muslims orient themselves toward Mecca during prayer.  Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown University Hospital added Muslim prayer rugs at the back wall of its Catholic chapel, and later removed the Stations of the Cross facing Mecca, said the Rev. Brian Conley, the Jesuit hospital's director of mission and pastoral care.”

 

Bus driver claims discrimination based on abortion views

 

“A bus driver says he was fired for refusing to drive two women to a Planned Parenthood clinic in South Austin.  The man now wants a jury to hear his case on the grounds of religious discrimination.”

Gay coach sacked from school

 

That’s good news: “A Christchurch man has claimed he was sacked from a coaching job at a Christchurch Christian school because he is gay.   The 28-year-old man told The Star newspaper he was employed at Middleton Grange School to coach one of the girls' netball teams in February.  However, he was later told by the principal that the school's Board of Trustees has decided his homosexuality was a problem and he could not continue in the position.”

 

Theology departments under threat from funding cuts

 

“Students and lecturers are warning that theology and religious studies departments in British universities could be under threat due to cuts in higher education funding.  Bangor University will this year accept new theology students for the last time, while staff at Birmingham have warned that they will consider strike action to resist compulsory redundancies.”

 

BP admits altering oil spill center image

 

“Oil firm BP has admitted posting an altered image of its Gulf of Mexico oil spill response centre on its website.  The picture, posted over the weekend, shows workers in front of a bank of big screens displaying images of its damaged well on the sea floor.”

 

EU to hold atheist and Freemason summit

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“Brussels is to hold an EU summit with atheists and freemasons in the autumn, inviting them to a political dialogue parallel to the annual summit the bloc holds with Europe's religious leaders.”

 

Complaint over exhibit of Virgin Mary holding Hitler

 

People “have lodged a complaint with city officials over a picture of the Virgin Mary holding a child-like Adolph Hitler in her arms.”

 

Re-uploaded - explanation

 

MHFM: About two days ago, we posted our video discussion of the DVDs Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution.  However, the video was not playing smoothly for people.  It was stalling throughout making listening to it very difficult.  We thought it might be a problem on our end, so we decided to re-upload the video after it had been up for about 5 hours.  We also deleted the first version.  However, the same problem occurred.  We then suspected that Youtube might be automatically or deliberately slowing the video because it had an anti-evolution title.  So, we re-uploaded it again and decided to remove the anti-evolution title.  We called it “Astounding Creatures,” and now it’s playing smoothly!!!  Here’s the video for those who tried to listen but couldn’t:

 

Our recent video was not playing for people - it was re-uploaded with a different title and now it's playing smoothly [video]

Click here to play it

 

Here’s the previous video, with the anti-evolution title, that stalls repeatedly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB__MD9iAI8

 

Here are just a few clips from the actual DVDs:

 

Birds

Beetle

Woodpecker

Dragonfly

Giraffe

Chicken

Bee

 

Astronomers detect "monster star"

 

“They are among the true monsters of space - colossal stars whose size and brightness go well beyond what many scientists thought was even possible. One of the objects, known simply as R136a1, is the most massive ever found.”

 

Large China oil spill threatens sea life, water

 

“China's largest reported oil spill emptied beaches along the Yellow Sea as its size doubled Wednesday, while cleanup efforts included straw mats and frazzled workers with little more than rubber gloves.  An official warned the spill posed a "severe threat" to sea life and water quality as China's latest environmental crisis spread off the shores of Dalian, once named China's most livable city.”

 

Homosexual activists disrupt pro-marriage rallies

 

“Homosexual activists’ behavior at rallies by a touring pro-marriage event has ranged from “silly” to “crazy” and “disgraceful,” one event leader reports. Some activists disrupted a Rhode Island rally and mocked religion and children, while others intimidated a nursing mother at a New York rally.”

 

Breakup of prayer outside Supreme Court prompts complaint

 

“A group from a ‘Christian’ school in Arizona was told by a U.S. Supreme Court police officer that they must stop praying outside of the court building because it is against the law, a legal defense fund has sent a letter to Supreme Court officials to protest the action. In response, Court officials reiterated the law but said they would investigate.”

 

NM school discriminates against pro-life students

 

“… school officials never objected to the group's activities -- that is, until they began handing out small models of preborn babies one day before class.”

 

U.S. gay rights group gays U.N. accreditation

 

“The U.N. Economic and Social Council has voted to accredit the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission after strong lobbying by the U.S. administration.  The 54-member council approved the U.S.-based group's application for consultative status by a vote of 23-13 with 13 abstentions.”

 

Airport Naked Body Scans for Kids

 

“A Baltimore family is raising the issue after their 12-year-old daughter was pulled out of line in Tampa and subjected to what they say was an embarrassing and unhealthy scan. The girl was traveling with an adult friend of the family, not her parents.”

 

Newsweek: "Gay men make up half of all [V-2] seminarians"

 

A true Catholic would, of course, ban all homosexuals from the seminary: “Though they constitute just over 5 percent of the population, gay men may make up half the student body at the 76 high-school, college and graduate-level seminaries across the country, according to broad estimates.”

 

Report: Food dyes linked to cancer

 

“Many artificial food dyes that colour everything from breakfast cereal to ice cream should be banned because they pose cancer risks, a new report from the Center for Science in the Public Interest says.”

 

Occult center to open when antipope visits Birmingham

 

Perhaps he feels a kinship with him, since they are both of Satan: “A WANNABE warlock has revealed plans to open OCCULT centres in Birmingham and Coventry during the Pope’s visit.”

 

Seepage and methane found near BP well

 

“An administration official familiar with the spill oversight, however, told The Associated Press that a seep and possible methane were found near the busted oil well.”

 

Pathetic atheists conduct "de-baptisms"

 

“Wielding a blow-dryer, a leading atheist conducted a mass "de-baptism" of fellow non-believers and symbolically dried up the… waters that were sprinkled on their foreheads as young children.”

 

Ireland's credit rating downgraded by Moodys

 

“Credit agency Moodys has downgraded Ireland's government bond ratings to Aa2, blaming banking liabilities, weak growth prospects and a substantial increase in the debt to GDP ratio.”

 

Scientists baffled by atmosphere shrinkage

 

“An upper layer of Earth's atmosphere recently shrank so much that researchers are at a loss to adequately explain it, NASA said on Thursday.”

 

Vatican II sect revises its sex abuse rules

 

“The Vatican spokesman defended on Saturday a revised set of rules on clerical sex abuse as an essential and lasting response to abuse cases, but acknowledged the church will need to show long-term commitment if it wants to eradicate the crime. The Vatican issued its revised in-house rules this week, as it confronts one of the worst scandals in its recent history. Revelations of rape or other sexual abuse of minors by priests, and of cover-ups by bishops, have been piling up for months.”

 

Networks reject ad against ground zero mosque

 

“Two major broadcasters have refused to air an advertisement urging Americans to protest the building of a mosque and Islamic cultural center just blocks from the ruins of the World Trade Center.”

 

D.C. Court bars vote on same-sex "marriage"

 

“On Thursday, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals sided with the D.C. City Council and Mayor Adrian Fenty against Brown's group and other opponents who want to place a measure on the ballot to overturn the law. In a narrow 5-4 split, the city’s justices said city officials had the authority to keep the measure off the ballot.”

 

Maryland becomes 2nd state to offer federally funded abortions

 

“Maryland will join Pennsylvania as the second state to use federal tax dollars to pay for abortions under the new health care law signed by President Barack Obama in March, according to information released by Maryland’s State Health Insurance Plan.”

 

New Items

 

We are offering some extremely important new DVDs for sale at our online store.  These are some of the best DVDs we have seen, and they are definitely worth obtaining.  Click on the links for descriptions and pricing information.

 

Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution - 1 - $15.00

Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution - 2$15.00

Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution - 3 - $15.00

The Privileged Planet - $3.00

The Case for a Creator - $3.00

Intelligent Design - Unlocking the Mystery of Life - $3.00
 

Our video, Is the World about to End?, is also now on DVD and available for order.  Note: it’s available for order, but it will not be available for shipment until late July.  There are two combo DVDs we offer which contain Is the World about to End?  The two DVD options are:

4 in 1 DVD: Creation and Miracles; The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia and the End of the World; Death and the Journey into Hell; Is the World about to End? - $2.00 (see bulk pricing info)

2 in 1 DVD: Is the World about to End?; The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World - $2.00 (see bulk pricing info)

 

Associated Press refers to newborn infant as "fetus"

 

“Last year, Brent Bozell lamented the murder of Darlene Haynes in Worcester, Massachusetts, with her baby cut out of her womb, and how the media called it a "fetus" -- even after the baby was born in a violent kidnapping. Now there's a Massachusetts repeat, except this time, it was the baby that was killed in a Boston-area nail salon assault.”

 

Pentagon warns Congress: accounts running dry

 

“The Pentagon said on Wednesday it may be forced to take extreme measures -- like not paying salaries -- if the Democratic-led Congress fails to pass a $37 billion defense spending bill before lawmakers begin an August recess.”

 

D.C. rattled by its largest recorded earthquake

 

“The largest earthquake ever recorded near the capital rattled Washington, D.C., early Friday, waking many residents but causing no reported damage.   The quake hit at 5:04 a.m. ET with a magnitude of 3.6, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.”

 

New Videos, Sedevacantism

 

Below are two new videos.  They deal with certain errors against the Catholic faith that were recently promoted.  From time to time, we will be focusing in on the arguments and errors made by various heretics.  The second video is a somewhat related video.

 

Errors in "Rejecting Sedevacantism" [video]

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUru8Y2QP_A [video]

 

"Right-to-die" billboard causes uproar in N.J.

 

“The message on a billboard in New Jersey is stirring up a lot of controversy.”

 

Argentina legalizes same-sex "marriage"

 

What an abomination: “Argentina becomes the first nation in Latin America to legalize gay marriage… The law is expected to be signed soon by the president. The law makes Argentina one of the most liberal countries in the world when it comes to gay rights... The law allows same-sex couples to marry, adopt children and inherit property, among other rights and protections.”

 

Florida atheists sue over prayers at city meetings

 

“A Central Florida atheist organization has filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Lakeland over opening city commission meetings with prayer.  The lawsuit comes after the Atheists of Florida voiced specific outrage over the use of the name "Jesus Christ." An April 5 meeting became heated after a citizen got into a yelling match with the atheists, prompting commissioners to recess the meeting.”

 

Archaeologists uncover Goliath's hometown

 

“An ongoing archaeological excavation in Tel Tzafit continues to unearth the ruins of what was once the city of Gat – described in the Bible as the hometown of Goliath.”

 

Judge blocks law on abortion screenings

 

“A federal judge Wednesday blocked a new Nebraska law requiring mental health screenings for women seeking abortions because the measure could have made it impossible to get an abortion in the state.”

 

Obama admin. approves taxpayer abortion funding

 

“Boehner and other Republicans point to reports that the Health and Human Services Department is giving Pennsylvania $160 million to set up a new high-risk insurance pool that will cover any abortion that is legal in the state.”

 

Appeals court strikes down FCC rules on indecency

 

“A U.S. appeals court has struck down the Federal Communications Commission's so-called fleeting-expletives policy, which was enacted after U2 frontman Bono's… remark during the 2003 Golden Globe awards show broadcast on NBC.”

 

Dog trapped in hot car honks horn for help

 

Ginsburg of Supreme Court: "We will never outlaw abortion"

 

“U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg insisted last Thursday that America would "never go back" to outlawing the murder of the unborn, now that a whole generation of women has experienced the effects of Roe v. Wade.”

 

U.S. fails to punish Sudan

 

“The words of the Obama administration were unequivocal: Sudan must do more to fight terror and improve human rights. If it did, it would be rewarded. If not, it would be punished.  Nine months later, problems with Sudan have grown worse. Yet the administration has not clamped down. If anything, it has made small conciliatory gestures.”

 

JFK conspiracy adherent sues Dallas over arrest

 

“A police crackdown on vendors at Dealey Plaza has now led to a lawsuit by a well-known Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorist.  Robert Groden is suing Dallas after he was arrested last month on the plaza for selling merchandise without a permit.  Groden is among the leading conspiracy theorists on JFK's death, and has been selling magazines and DVDs on the park grounds for 15 years.”

 

Argentina senate to vote on gay "marriage" bill

 

“Already known for having one of the most gay-friendly capitals in the world, Argentina is in the throes of a debate this week over granting the broadest ‘marital’ protections to gay people in Latin America. In what is expected to be a fierce discussion, Argentina’s Senate is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill allowing gay people to ‘wed.’”

 

Internet groups sue Mass. over new obscenity law

 

“A coalition of booksellers and Internet content providers has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a new Massachusetts law that outlaws the sending of sexually graphic instant messages to minors.  The new law was designed to close a loophole that prompted a court to overturn the conviction of a man accused of sending explicit instant messages to a 13-year-old. The court found that instant messages weren't covered by the state's obscenity law. The new law added instant and text messages, e-mail and other electronic communications.  In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union and the other groups say the expanded law goes too far, allowing for the censorship of legal discussion, such as contraception and pregnancy, sexual health, literature and art.”

 

Muslims seek to add "holidays" on NY school calendar

 

“Muslim parents, students and civic groups are campaigning to add two of their religious holidays to the New York City public school calendar…”

 

V-2 church goes orange for World Cup final

 

Relic of true cross stolen from Boston Cathedral

 

“A janitor at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross entered the church’s Blessed Sacrament Chapel early one recent morning and made a startling discovery: A thief had pried open a panel covering a small glass case and stolen a small piece of wood venerated by Catholics as a fragment of the cross on which Jesus was crucified.

The relic, one of the oldest and most treasured possessions of the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, has not been seen since, and now on the wall in the dim chapel hangs a cross with its base pried open and an empty cavity where the relic once rested.”

 

Quakers back gay "marriage"

 

More bad fruits of false Christianity: “Quakers are calling for gay people to be allowed the same marital status as their heterosexual counterparts.  The Religious Society of Friends last year sanctioned the proposal of same-sex marriages after backing gay “unions” for two decades.”

 

Tampa sinkhole swallows car, continues to grow

 

“Tampa sinkhole: A 20-foot-wide, 10-foot-deep hole has opened up in a street in Tampa, forcing the evacuation of 11 families. The hole continues to grow, say officials.”

 

Crisis awaits world's banks as trillions come due

 

“There is a cliff we are racing toward — it’s huge,” said Richard Barwell, an economist at Royal Bank of Scotland and formerly a senior economist at the Bank of England, Britain’s central bank. “No one seems to be talking about it that much.” But, he added, “it’s of first-order importance for lending and output.”

 

Debate

 

Debate: Does Vatican II teach that non-Catholics may receive Communion - 1/4

Debate: Does Vatican II teach that non-Catholics may receive Communion - 2/4

Debate: Does Vatican II teach that non-Catholics may receive Communion - 3/4

Debate: Does Vatican II teach that non-Catholics may receive Communion - 4/4

 

Pro-life billboard vandalized with Joker face paint

 

“A billboard showing a baby's face and the words "Abortion: The Ultimate Child Abuse" was vandalized in the style of Batman: The Dark Knight villain the Joker. The baby was made up to look like the arch-villain from the recent Batman film, with black spray paint circling the eyes and red duct tape stretched across the mouth in imitation of Joker's signature grotesque smile. Under the pro-life message was spray-painted the Joker's famous line from the new movie: "Why so serious?"

 

Anger over Rosary beads as fashion statement

 

“Australian Catholics are outraged after discovering rosary beads, symbols of devotion used in prayer, are being flaunted as a fashion statement, The (Sydney) Sunday Telegraph reported.  The strings of beads with a cross -- worn by celebrities Madonna, David Beckham and Britney Spears -- are now as likely to be found in cheap jewelry stores as they are in a church.  Australian Fashion franchise Diva is selling three styles of rosary necklaces with silver cross pendants for AU$14.99 (US$13.15) each.”

 

Anglican Sect at impasse over women "bishops"

 

“The Church of England moved another step closer to an unbridgeable schism between traditionalists and reformers on Saturday when its General Synod, or parliament, rejected a bid by the archbishop of Canterbury to strike a compromise over the ordination of women bishops aimed at preserving the increasingly fragile unity of the worldwide Anglican Communion.”

 

Federal judge orders sheriff to issue gun permit

 

“U.S. District Court Judge Mark W. Bennett has ordered Osceola County Sheriff Douglas L. Weber to issue a gun permit to a resident and to complete a college-level course involving the First Amendment.

Bennett’s written decision on Wednesday involves the case of Paul Dorr, of Ocheyedan, who was denied a permit to carry a concealed weapon.  Dorr and his son, Alexander, were denied gun permits after being engaged in extensive First Amendment activity -- protesting, passing out leaflets and writing letters to the editor -- the opinion notes.  “The court finds a tsunami, a maelstrom, an avalanche, of direct, uncontroverted evidence in Sheriff Weber’s own testimony to conclude beyond all doubt that he unquestionably violated the First Amendment rights of at least Paul Dorr,” Bennett wrote in his ruling.”

 

"Pastor" yanked from Capitol over Jesus prayer

 

“A North Carolina [man] was relieved of his duties as an honorary chaplain of the state house of representatives after he closed a prayer by invoking the name of Jesus. “I got fired,” said Ron Baity… He had been invited to lead prayer for an entire week but his tenure was cut short when he refused to remove the name Jesus from his invocation.”

 

NBC changes rules to allow gay "Today" wedding

 

“After a meeting with gay and lesbian activists on Thursday, NBC's "Today" show said it is changing the rules for its annual wedding contest to allow same-sex couples to apply for a ceremony conducted on morning TV.”

 

At water park, some see face in a flag

 

“… just after opening, water park staff members saw an unexpected sight as the lifeguard flag was unfurled. In the middle of the red cross was a shadowy face…”

 

Belgium plans to dissolve, wash its dead down drain

 

“It could hardly be said to be the most dignified of send-offs.  Undertakers in Belgium plan to eschew traditional burials and cremations and start dissolving corpses instead.  The move is intended to tackle a lack of burial space and environmental concerns as 573lbs of carbon dioxide are released by each cremated corpse.”

 

University professor fired for condemning homosexuality

 

“The University of Illinois has fired an adjunct professor who taught courses on Catholicism after a student accused the instructor of engaging in hate speech by saying he agrees with the church's teaching that homosexual sex is immoral.  The professor, Ken Howell of Champaign, said his firing violates his academic freedom. He also lost his job at an on-campus Catholic center.”

 

Judge topples U.S. rejection of gay "marriage"

 

“A federal judge in Massachusetts found Thursday that a law barring the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, ruling that gay and lesbian couples deserve the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples.”

 

Presbyterian sect approves gay "clergy" policy

 

“Presbyterian leaders voted Thursday to allow non-celibate gays in committed relationships to serve as clergy, approving the first of two policy changes that could make their church one of the most gay-friendly major Christian denominations in the U.S.” Refuting Protestantism from the Bible and Eastern "Orthodoxy"

 

UFO disrupts air traffic in east China

 

“An unidentified flying object disrupted air traffic over Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, late Wednesday, the municipal government said Thursday.  Xiaoshan Airport was closed after the UFO was detected at around 9 p.m. and some flights were rerouted to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi cities, said an airport spokesman.  The airport had resumed operations and more details would be revealed after an investigation, he said.” UFOs: Demonic Activity and Elaborate Hoaxes Meant to Deceive Mankind [link to section]

 

Arsenic levels rise in seawater around Gulf of Mexico

 

“… BELEAGUERED energy giant BP was hit with further bad news this morning as it emerged dangerous arsenic levels have been found in seawater around the Gulf of Mexico.  British scientists warned that the oil spill is increasing the level of arsenic in the ocean, and could further add to the devastating impact on the already sensitive environment.”

 

Video

 

MHFM: This video discusses The French Revolution.

 

The Demonic French Revolution [video]

 

Group sued for barring camp to gay group

 

Biometric ATM gives cash via "finger vein" scan

 

“Poland's cooperative BPS bank says it's the first in Europe to install a biometric ATM -- allowing customers to withdraw cash simply with the touch of a fingertip.  The digit-scanning ATM, introduced in the Polish capital of Warsaw, runs on the latest in "finger vein" technology -- an authentication system developed by Japanese tech giant Hitachi.”

 

Hawaii governor vetoes same-sex union bill

 

That’s good: “Hawaii's governor on Tuesday vetoed legislation that would have permitted same-sex civil unions, ending weeks of speculation on how she would weigh in on the contentious, emotional debate.”

 

Very interesting

 

Jewish Student caught painting Swastikas on her door and then claiming Anti-Semitic attack [video]

 

Consider two things: 1) If she hadn’t been caught by the hidden camera, people would probably have never known; 2) They didn’t even decide to charge her with a crime, but just let her go!  What an outrage.

 

Always

 

 

Israeli Minister: "We always use the Anti-Semitism trick or bring up the Holocaust" [video]

 

Fish talk to each other, researcher finds

 

“The undersea world isn't as quiet as we thought, according to a New Zealand researcher who found fish can "talk" to each other.  Fish communicate with noises including grunts, chirps and pops, University of Auckland marine scientist Shahriman Ghazali has discovered according to newspaper reports Wednesday.”

 

Homosexualist V-2 "priest" to train "catechists"

 

“The Diocese of Joliette in the southwest of Quebec has announced that they will be hosting catechetical formation in the Cathedral next month, under the tutelage of the controversial and famously-dissident former Member of Parliament Fr. Raymond Gravel. Fr. Gravel has been an vocal critic of the Church’s teachings, particularly those regarding homosexuality and abortion.  In 2006, he led a group of 19 priests in producing an open letter against the Church’s teaching on homosexuality.”

 

Admits

 

Bob Dylan admits he made a pact with the Devil

 

Baltimore experiences second highest temp. on record ever

 

“The 105° temperature measured at BWI-Marshall at 2:58 p.m. Tuesday afternoon tied the second hottest temperature ever officially recorded for Baltimore.”

 

California school district adopts Bible course

 

“A California school district has decided in a 5-0 vote to adopt a Bible course that will be available to students in the upcoming school year.  Beginning this fall, high school seniors of the Chino Valley School District will have the chance to enroll in a new course called "Bible as/in Literature and History."

 

TSA to block all "controversial" websites

 

“The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is blocking certain websites from the federal agency's computers, including halting access by staffers to any Internet pages that contain a "controversial opinion," according to an internal email obtained by CBS News.”

 

Heat Wave threatens power grid

 

“Possible Triple-Digit Temps May Push Power Usage To Record Levels In Northeast; One Death Reported In Michigan.”

 

Teen runs over church cross, arrested

 

“An Indiana man was arrested with on drunken driving charges after he drove over a cross erected as an anti-abortion memorial Sunday.”

 

More than 100 headstones toppled at church

 

“Authorities say more than 100 headstones in a Catholic church cemetery in Massachusetts were knocked over during the weekend.  Lynn police Lt. Peter Holey says the stones were all pushed or kicked down, likely on Sunday night.”

 

V-2 "priest" steals to pay for male prostitutes

 

More abominations from the Vatican II sect and its apostate clergy: “A ROMAN Catholic Priest was charged with stealing $1.3 million from his parish over seven years to pay for male escorts, hotels, meals and clothing.  Reverend Kevin J. Gray, 64, turned himself in to authorities today and is scheduled to be arraigned later in the day at Connecticut's Waterbury Superior Court, the Hartford Courant reported.”

 

Surveillance system monitors public conversations in Britain

 

“The technology, called Sigard, monitors movements and speech to detect signs of threatening behaviour.  Its designers claim the system can anticipate anti-social behaviour and violence by analysing the information picked up its sensors. They say alerts are then sent to police, nightclub bouncers or shop security staff, which allow them to nip trouble in the bud before arguments spiral into violence.”

 

"Face of Jesus" seen in Google Earth image

 

“He told the Sun: "I'm not a religious person looking for images of Mary or Jesus in everything, but this is obvious."

 

Demon appears in Photograph

 

Presbyterian sect elects pro-gay moderator

 

“A pro-gay ‘marriage’ candidate was elected Saturday to serve as moderator of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for the 219th General Assembly.”

 

Dangerous heat wave could be a record-breaker

 

“A dangerous and record-challenging heat wave will affect much of the East this week as a once-delightful air mass turns ugly.  In some locations this heat wave will rival many that have occurred in the past 20 years with the potential for up to a several-day stretch of temperatures in the upper 90s to low 100s from southern New England to the Carolinas.”

 

EU rights agency: Christian views on homosexuality "hate speech"

 

“When a European Christian pro-family group applied to join the Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP) of the EU’s Human Rights Agency, they did not expect to be denounced as promoters of “hate…”

 

USDA reports food shortages

 

“Several recent headlines indicate that food prices will continue their swift climb upward. These troubling new reports show that agriculture production and stored grains are critically low and experts are now predicting food shortages on a grand scale.”

 

Survey: only half of Australians against late-term abortion

 

“The survey of more than 1,000 people in the Medical Journal of Australia reveals 48 per cent think abortion in the third trimester should be unlawful.”

 

Illinois facing fiscal disaster

 

“We are not paying bills for absolutely essential services…”

 

V-2 Australian "priest" jailed for child sex acts

 

“Catholic priest in Australia has been sentenced to nearly 20 years in jail for sex attacks on 25 children over nearly two decades.  John Sidney Denham, 67, pleaded guilty to a range of charges relating to attacks on boys at schools in New South Wales between 1968 and 1986.”

 

Lawsuit continues over prohibition of Christian pencils

 

“A federal appeals court refused Thursday to dismiss two Dallas-area elementary school principals from a lawsuit filed after students were told to stop distributing Christian candy cane pens and other religious expressions on campus… Four families with students in Plano schools sued in 2004, claiming their children had been banned from handing out pencils saying, "Jesus is the reason for the season"; candy canes with cards describing their Christian origin; and other religious materials.”

 

ABC, NBC skip tough abortion questions Elena Kagan faced

 

“Wednesday's evening news shows and Thursday's morning programs continued to minimize or leave out important moments of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's confirmation hearings. ABC's Good Morning America, for instance, has offered only 67 seconds of coverage over three days.”

 

UK considers religious gay "union" ceremonies

 

“Britain's government is considering letting same-sex couples include religious elements in civil partnership ceremonies.  Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone says the government's review of gay equality rights will consider allowing homosexual couples to include hymn singing and religious readings in their union ceremonies.”

 

School district sued for banning Bibles

 

“For years, the Collier County School district allowed [an] organization, World Changers of Florida, to distribute free Bibles to interested students during off-school hours on January 16 for Religious Freedom Day.  Now the group is filing suit after being told by the school board that it can no longer distribute the Bibles on campus because they do not provide any educational benefit to the students.”

 

50th V-2 "Catholic" parish closing in Cleveland

 

“Parishioners were waving Hungarian flags and carrying "Save Our Church" banners as they protested the closure of mostly older, ethnic Catholic parishes in Cleveland.  About 100 people gathered Wednesday afternoon at St. Emeric's Church downtown, the last of 50 churches to be shuttered in a massive downsizing. A bell tolled solemnly as parishioners read off the names of the closed churches.”

 

Outspoken atheist, Hitchens, silenced  by throat cancer

 

“Christopher Hitchens, the contrarian author and journalist, has cancer.  Hitchens, known as a lifelong smoker and pernicious drinker, said he must undergo chemotherapy on his esophagus.”

 

Video

 

This is a brief video discussion of Benedict XVI’s recent heresies:

 

On Benedict XVI’s recent heresies, June 2010 [video]

 

Texas upholds unborn victims laws

 

“A Texas court has again upheld a pro-life law that offers both protection of and justice for pregnant women and their unborn children who are victims of violent crimes. The law allows prosecutors to charge criminals with two crimes when they kill or injure both mother and child.”

 

Apocalypse in the gulf: could a sinkhole swallow the BP well?

 

“BP has confirmed that the failed blowout preventer (BOP) on its Deepwater Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico is tilting sideways at an acute angle 12 to 15 degrees from perpendicular. Geologists and petroleum engineers are now debating the worst case scenario: growing evidence that the Macondo discovery well’s casings beneath the ocean floor have been irreversibly damaged, possibly to such an extent that it may be impossible to cap the well.”

 

South Korean professor charged over "holy water fraud"

 

“A South Korean professor who claimed he could make tap water into holy water will face fraud charges, police say.  The man, named as Prof Kim, claimed he could digitally capture the elements of holy water from Lourdes, France, that believers say has healing powers.”

 

Italy appeals rights court's crucifix ban

 

“Italy, backed by a dozen countries, began Wednesday its appeal against a European court ruling condemning the display of crucifixes in Italian schools in a case that could affect all of Europe.

The European Court of Human Rights ruled in November the display of crucifixes in schools breached the rights of non-Catholic families, restricting "the right of parents to educate their children in conformity with their convictions."

 

Millions of "swine flu" vaccine doses to be burned

 

“About a quarter of the swine flu vaccine produced for the U.S. public has expired — meaning that a whopping 40 million doses worth about $260 million is being written off as trash… About 30 million more doses will expire later and may go unused, according to one government estimate. If all that vaccine expires, more than 43 percent of the supply for the U.S. public will have gone to waste.”

 

Vandals hit pro-life advocates in Iowa, New Mexico

 

“Pro-abortion vandals have hit pro-life advocates in two states -- Iowa and New Mexico. In the former, a member of Dubuque County Right to Life was victimized by having his property spray-painted with pro-abortion graffiti; in the latter, a pro-life group's truck and the home of its driver were pelted with eggs.  In Iowa, Allen Troupe reported last week that his home was spray-painted with the phrases “support abortion” and “baby killer" -- causing about $100 worth of damages.  He told the local newspaper he believes he was targeted because he has a sign in his window reading: “Planned Parenthood: Bad for Dubuque."

 

Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds gay "marriage" ban

 

“The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld the state's constitutional ban on gay marriage and civil unions in a unanimous ruling Wednesday… The court's 7-0 ruling concluded that the constitutional amendment was properly put to voters in a statewide referendum in 2006. Justices rejected a lawsuit that claimed the amendment violated a rule limiting constitutional amendments to a single subject.”

 

Quebec court upholds private school's right to teach a religious ethics course

 

“The Quebec government will appeal a Superior Court ruling granting a Jesuit Catholic school the right to opt out of a controversial ethics and morality course, says Premier Jean Charest.  Loyola High School, a private institution in Montreal's west end, sought the court's support in its fight against a provincial government order requiring the course be taught in its classrooms.”

Ohio Supreme Court approves "estimates" for speeding tickets

 

“On June 2nd, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that police officers could issue speeding tickets based merely on visual estimates. The media frenzy was predictable, with most outlets mirroring a CNN report that said, "Motorists in Ohio, beware: Speeding is in the eye of the beholder, especially when police are the ones guesstimating."

 

VA hospital may have infected 1,800 veterans with HIV

 

“A Missouri VA hospital is under fire because it may have exposed more than 1,800 veterans to life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV.  John Cochran VA Medical Center in St. Louis has recently mailed letters to 1,812 veterans telling them they could contract hepatitis B, hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) after visiting the medical center for dental work, said Rep. Russ Carnahan.”

 

Portuguese V-2 "bishop" OK with gay relationships, nudity

 

More evil from the “hierarchy” of the Vatican II sect: “A Portuguese Catholic bishop has told media that he is “OK” with homosexual relationships and complained that the Church is a “little inflexible” in “cultural matters” like contraception and homosexuality.”

 

Supreme Court rules against college group that excluded gays

 

“A University of California law school's refusal to give official student group status to a Christian society that excluded gays was a reasonable application of the school's nondiscrimination policy, the Supreme Court said Monday in a 5-4 ruling.”

 

Case filed against Sweden over seized homeschooled child

 

“Two legal groups partnered Friday to bring the case of a seven-year-old boy, who was removed from his Christian parents for being homeschooled, to a human rights court. Attorneys… have filed an application with the European Court of Human Rights to request it to hear the case involving Dominic Johansson.”

 

Germany's top court legalizes assisted suicide

 

“Germany's top criminal court issued a landmark ruling Friday legalizing assisted suicide in cases where it is carried out based on a patient's prior request.”

 

Video

 

For those it might interest, this is a brief new video on King Louis XIV:

 

King Louis XIV, the "Sun King" Disgrace

 

Supreme Court allows sex abuse case against Vatican to proceed

 

“Today the U.S. Supreme Court declined an immunity appeal by the Holy See in a case that attempts to sue the Vatican for transferring a priest accused of sexually abusing a minors several decades ago. The ruling by the Supreme Court allows the case to move forward.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" parish participates in "gay pride" parade

 

The apostate bishop of NYC, Dolan, asked them to remove the name of the church when participating.  However, he did not excommunicate them or stop them from participating.  It’s another example of the apostasy of the Vatican II sect.

 

5 to 4: Supreme Court affirms gun rights nationwide

 

“The Supreme Court ruled for the first time Monday that the Second Amendment provides all Americans a fundamental right to bear arms, a long-sought victory for gun rights advocates who have chafed at federal, state and local efforts to restrict gun ownership.  The court was considering a restrictive handgun law in Chicago and one of its suburbs that was similar to the District law that it ruled against in 2008. The 5 to 4 decision does not strike any other gun control measures currently in place, but it provides a legal basis for challenges across the country where gun owners think that government has been too restrictive.”

 

Prepare for "monster" money-printing by Federal Reserve

 

Idaho to shut school involved in Bible controversy

 

“An Idaho public charter school that unsuccessfully sued the state for barring use of the Bible as a historical text in the classroom will be shuttered because of financial troubles, officials said Thursday.

The Idaho Public Charter School Commission voted to revoke Nampa Classical Academy's charter, citing a lack of stability in the school's finances, despite a school board member's plea "for grace and mercy."… school administrators complain they've been unfairly targeted because of their differences with the state over use of the Bible…”

 

G-8 fully believes Israel will attack Iran

 

“Iran is not guaranteeing a peaceful production of nuclear power [so] the members of the G-8 are worried and believe absolutely that Israel will probably react preemptively,” Berlusconi told reporters following talks with other Group of Eight leaders north of Toronto...”

 

Report says religious programs vanishing from TV

 

“A new report from The Christian Institute says religious programming is in danger of vanishing entirely from the television networks in the United Kingdom.”

 

Case concerns man arrested for talking religion at mall

 

How outrageous: "A youth… decided to go to the shopping mall, and while [there] he was sharing his faith with two willing listeners," explains Brad Dacus of the Pacific Justice Institute (PJI), who is representing Snatchko. "Someone overheard him [and] called security. He was arrested, handcuffed, fingerprinted [and] booked with criminal charges…. Even though those charges were later dropped, the PJI attorney reports that his firm filed a lawsuit against the shopping center because of its "policy that forbids anyone [from] ever sharing their faith or political views with anyone else in the shopping mall at any time if they did not know that person prior to entering the shopping mall."

 

Part 2 Added

 

The Popes Against Islam [video]

 

The Popes Against Islam - Part 2 [video]

 

We have added Part 2 of this video.  Part 2 gets into the astounding heresies of the post-Vatican II antipopes on Islam. 

 

MSNBC: Oil Spill Unstoppable?

 

MSNBC is among the worst of all the controlled news organizations.  Nevertheless, this is somewhat interesting. 

 

6-year-old Ohio girl on "Homeland Security's" No Fly List

 

“An airline ticket agent informed the family of their predicament when they embarked on recent trip from Cleveland to Minneapolis.”

 

Police taser 86-year-old bedridden granny

 

“Lonnie Tinsley of El Reno, Oklahoma made a nearly fatal mistake last December 22 when he went to check on his grandma, Lona Varner.  Concerned that Lona hadn’t taken her medications, Lonnie called 911 in the expectation that an emergency medical technician would be dispatched to the apartment to evaluate the bedridden 86-year-old woman.  Instead, that call for help was answered by nearly a dozen armed tax-feeders employed by the El Reno Police Department.  Understandably alarmed — and probably more than a little disgusted — by the presence of uninvited armed strangers in her home, Lona ordered them to leave. This directive, issued by a fragile female octogenarian confined to a hospital-style bed and tethered to an oxygen tank, was interpreted as “aggressive” behavior by Officer Thomas Duran, who ordered one of his associates : “Taser her!”

 

More American women not having children

 

“More American women are choosing not to have children than three decades ago, according to a new report.  Nearly 20 percent of older women do not have children, compared to 10 percent in the 1970s…”

 

Ancient Egyptian city from biblical times found

 

“Egypt says an ancient city from 3,500 years ago – at the height of the Jewish People’s enslavement there – has been discovered by radar. The announcement was made by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.”

 

Pittsburgh synagogue gives award to V-2 Pittsburgh "bishop"

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If this is happening, you know your “bishop” isn’t really a Catholic.  This is done because the V-2 Pittsburgh “bishop” exemplifies and puts into action Vatican II’s heresies on Judaism and other religions:  “Pittsburgh's oldest synagogue will honor the city's Catholic bishop June 27, when Rodef Shalom Congregation confers its "Pursuer of Peace" award on Bishop David Zubik.  The award honors not only Bishop Zubik's engagement with the Jewish community during his two years at the helm of the diocese, but also more than 50 years of dialogue, cooperation and friendship between leaders of the city's Catholic and Jewish communities, said Rabbi Aaron Bisno, senior rabbi of the Shadyside congregation founded in 1856.  "Bishop David A. Zubik has been a stalwart friend to the Jewish community… This is the first time that Rodef Shalom, a Reform congregation, has conferred an award on someone outside of its own membership, let alone someone who isn't Jewish.”

 

Books with gay themes for young readers take off

 

This is horrible.

 

Judge tosses creationists' effort to offer master's degrees

 

“A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit by a creationism think tank and school that attempted to force the state of Texas to allow it to offer master's degrees in science education.

In 2008, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board rejected the Dallas-based Institute for Creation Research's application to offer master's degrees, which taught science from a biblical perspective. The institute's graduate school sued in 2009…”

 

Mayor bans council meeting prayers

 

“A city's new Lord Mayor has banned Christian prayers at the start of council meetings, branding the practice "outdated, unnecessary and intrusive".  Colin Hall, the new Lord Mayor of Leicester, said religion has no role to play in the conduct of council business.  Prayers have been said before Leicester City Council meetings since 1997, apart from 2005-06 when another mayor discontinued them.”

 

School removes "our Lord" from High School diplomas

 

“Seniors at a New Haven, Conn., high school will not be graduating “in the year of our Lord” this year – or any future years, according to the superintendent of schools.  The school district has removed the traditional phrase from high school diplomas after someone complained.  “It’s a religious thing,” Superintendent Reginald Mayo told the New Haven Register. “I’m surprised it took this long for someone to notice it. We certainly don’t want to offend anyone.”

 

Council bans crosses from cemetery because of "danger"

 

“Cemetery bans crosses because of health and safety fears… Council staff have been removing wooden crosses without informing relatives…”

 

Japanese told to go to bed early to cut carbon emissions

 

“Japanese households are being urged to go to bed one hour earlier than normal in order to help tackle climate change.”

 

U.S. Troops near Iran border

 

“The Israeli Air Force recently unloaded military equipment at a Saudi Arabia base, a semi-official Iranian news agency claimed Wednesday, while a large American force has massed in Azerbaijan, which is on the northwest border of Iran.”

 

Scientist: Methane in Gulf "astonishingly high"

 

“As much as 1 million times the normal level of methane gas has been found in some regions near the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, enough to potentially deplete oxygen and create a dead zone, U.S. scientists said on Tuesday.  Texas A&M University oceanography professor John Kessler, just back from a 10-day research expedition near the BP Plc (BP.L) oil spill in the gulf, says methane gas levels in some areas are "astonishingly high."

 

Early evidence of devotion to Apostles found in Rome catacombs

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“In the basement of an Italian insurance company's modern office building, Vatican archaeologists -- armed with lasers -- discovered important historical evidence about the development of Christian devotion to the apostles.  At Rome's Catacombs of St. Thecla, in the burial chamber of a Roman noblewoman, they have discovered what they said are the oldest existing paintings of Sts. Peter, Paul, Andrew and John.”

 

Rains burst levee in S. China, 88,000 flee

 

“Torrential rains burst a dike in southern China, sending 88,000 people fleeing their homes and prompting China's top leaders to call Tuesday for stepped-up rescue operations.”

 

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The Popes Against Islam [video]

 

MHFM: This is a new video which contains some important new quotes from the popes on Islam, the religion of the Muslims.

 

Hospital bans group from calling stillborn babies "angels"

 

Not that it’s theologically correct to call them angels, but this is very interesting: “Hospital bosses have banned a support group from calling stillborn babies ‘angels’ in case it upsets non-religious families.”

 

Robot crashes, and even more oil flows into Gulf

 

“Tens of thousands of gallons more oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday after an undersea robot bumped a venting system, forcing BP to remove the cap that had been containing some of the crude.”

 

Government to grant Family Leave to gay workers

 

“The Labor Department intends to issue regulations this week ordering businesses to give gay employees equal treatment under a law permitting workers unpaid time off to care for newborns or loved ones.”

 

John Paul II's life turned into stage musical

 

Iran to send blockade-busting ship to Gaza

 

“Iran said Tuesday it would send a blockade-busting ship carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists to Gaza, fueling concern in Israel, where commandos were training for another possible confrontation at sea.”

 

China could overtake U.S. manufacturing in 2013

 

“The U.S.’s more-than-century-long reign as the world’s largest manufacturer could end in the next few years as a result of the Great Recession and China’s staggering growth.”

 

Dozens of UK teenagers have had 3 or more abortions

 

“Dozens of UK teenage girls have had three abortions or more.  Campaigners have said that the newly released statistics for 2009 paint a deeply depressing picture of modern Britain…”

 

Good: Softball team with gay coach can't play

 

“A women's softball coach in Memphis said her team was banned from a church league after learning she was gay.  Jana Jacobson told The Commercial Appeal officials at Bellevue Baptist Church told her she had a "deviant" lifestyle and her team would not be allowed to compete.”

 

The FCC's Plan to control your internet, TV, and phone

 

“This Thursday, the FCC opens up comments on its proposal regulate the Internet.  While no one is quite sure all that it will contain, Scott Cleland (a long-time telecom policy expert and insider) has pieced together recent FCC filings from Google to outline how Net Neutrality regulations could be part of a grand plan to control how virtually all media enters your home.  Here's a brief summary:

Under the guise of “Net Neutrality” and “consumer protection” the FCC would begin regulating Internet access for the first time under a completely new regulatory scheme (even though they lack the authority to create it).  Meanwhile, the FCC would push regulations – cloaked in the heart-warming language of competition and innovation – mandating that your cable box (known as a set-top box) become a “broadband gateway device” controlling access to your Internet, TV, and phone.”

 

California license plates may go digital

 

“California drivers may soon come bumper to bumper with the latest product of the digital age: ad-blaring license plates.  State lawmakers are considering a bill allowing the state to begin researching the use of electronic license plates for vehicles.”

 

Debate: Is Benedict XVI the Pope?

 

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Prayer not allowed at Eastern graduation

 

“About a dozen people attended the Eastern York school board meeting Thursday night to find out why the senior class president was not allowed to read a poem during his commencement speech last Friday.

Aaron Mackley wanted to read "The Graduate's Prayer" by Helen Seiner Rice, but was told he could not because the poem was a prayer, those residents said.”

 

Idaho school battle over Bible ongoing

 

“A court battle over the banning of religious books being used in Idaho school classrooms continues… ADF senior legal counsel David Cortman says he is stunned by the censorship. "We are talking about every school in the entire state of Idaho from kindergarten up through post-secondary school -- we're talking about colleges and universities -- where every single book that can be deemed to be a religious document or text has been banned from study, whether it's for objective study for art or history or literature or music," Cortman states.”

 

Armada of U.S. and Israeli warships head for Iran

 

Of course, they must go together: “More than twelve U.S. and Israeli warships, including an aircraft carrier, passed through the Suez Canal on Friday and are headed for the Red Sea. “According to eyewitnesses, the U.S. battleships were the largest to have crossed the Canal in many years,” reported the London-based newspaper al-Quds al-Arabi on Saturday.”

 

Why some says BP Gulf Disaster could kill millions

 

“Disturbing evidence is mounting that something frightening is happening deep under the waters of the Gulf of Mexico-something far worse than theBP oil gusher.… What makes the location that Transocean chose potentially far riskier than other potential oil deposits located at other regions of the Gulf? It can be summed up with two words: methane gas.”

 

Spanish clinic probed for offering to cure gays

 

The fact that they will be investigated and possibly fined is an example of how dark and depraved this world has become: “The government in Spain's Catalonia region said Tuesday it was investigating a clinic in Barcelona that is allegedly offering treatments to "cure" homosexuality.  The Policlinica Tibidabo in the Catalan capital is offering pills and psychiatric treatment to convert homosexuals, Spain's leading daily El Pais reported… "It is totally unacceptable, in the 21st century, that health professional are trying to treat homosexuality," CGL secretary general Antonio Guirado said in a statement.”

 

Suit over Boy Scout homosexual discrimination begins

 

Oil Spill could continue for years

 

That’s also surely a conservative estimate.  The truth might be that the oil generates automatically within the earth; in that case it could continue indefinitely: “BP CEO Tony Hayward says the reservoir that feeds the gushing well in the Gulf of Mexico probably still holds about 2 billion gallons of oil.  Appearing before a House subcommittee, Hayward estimated that the reservoir tapped by the out-of-control well holds at least 50 million barrels of oil. At 42 gallons per barrel, that's 2.1 billion gallons.  According to government estimates of daily flow figures, anywhere from 73.5 million to 126 million gallons gushed from the breached wellhead — whether into the water or captured.  That means the reservoir likely holds 94 to 97 percent of its oil. At the current flow rate, it would take from two to nearly four years for all the oil to leak from the field if it can't be stopped.”

 

Court tosses anti-abortion protester's arrest

 

“An anti-abortion protester arrested in 2007 had a First Amendment right to demonstrate on a sidewalk near the entrance the building that houses the Liberty Bell, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.”

 

Federal panel recommends abortion pill

 

“A federal advisory panel voted unanimously Thursday that federal drug regulators should approve a medicine that could help prevent pregnancy if taken as late as five days after unprotected sex.  The pill, called ella, sprang from government labs and appears to be more effective than Plan B, a morning-after pill now available over the counter to women 18 and older…”

 

England blocks World Cup player from discussing religion

 

Not that this individual is a true Catholic, but it’s very interesting how they won’t allow him to talk about the subject: “An English Football Association official has blocked England soccer striker Wayne Rooney from discussing his Catholic faith at the World Cup. Rooney had offered an explanation about why he wears a prominent cross and rosary beads around his neck when he’s not playing: “I’ve been wearing them for about four years now and you don’t usually watch training (to see them). I obviously can’t wear them in games. It’s my religion.”

 

Benedict XVI’s Recent Heresies

 

MHFM: We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's recent heresies file with some new heresies from Benedict XVI.

 

Defending Pope Leo XIII

 

 

 

For those it might interest, this video refutes certain false accusations made against Pope Leo XIII and discusses Church teaching on Church-State relations.

 

BP admits well might blow if it tries to cap leak

 

“Specifically, BP's Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles told CNN last Thursday that BP's data indicates that BP can't cap the leaking oil, or it might cause the well casing to blow out…”

 

Thousands of UN Trucks in Florida?

 

School bans kid's Patriotic hat over Army figures

 

“Christan Morales says her son just wanted to honor American troops when he made a hat decorated with an American flag and small plastic Army figures. But the hat ran afoul of the district's no-weapons policy because the toy soldiers were carrying tiny weapons.”

 

U.S. Lawmakers threaten Turkey for opposing Israel

 

Again, we see who runs this country: “Turkey is a member of NATO and a long-term ally of the United States.  But you’d never know it to hear the contempt some members of Congress now have for Turkey after Israel intercepted a flotilla bound for Gaza and shot pro-Palestinian, Turkish activists on board… As far as I am concerned, Turkey is responsible for the nine deaths on that flotilla. Not Israel,” said Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV). “I draw a line that they have just crossed.”  “I think because Turkey is a NATO ally, it’s even more disgraceful,” said Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY).  Then a threat, from the third-ranking Republican in the House, GOP Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-IN).  “There will be a cost if Turkey stays on its current heading,” Pence warned. “Turkey needs to count the cost.”

 

New Bill gives Obama Kill Switch to shut down internet

 

“Government would have “absolute power” to seize control of the world wide web under Lieberman legislation.  The federal government would have “absolute power” to shut down the Internet under the terms of a new US Senate bill being pushed by Joe Lieberman, legislation which would hand President Obama a figurative “kill switch” to seize control of the world wide web in response to a Homeland Security directive.

Lieberman has been pushing for government regulation of the Internet for years under the guise of cybersecurity, but this new bill goes even further in handing emergency powers over to the feds which could be used to silence free speech under the pretext of a national emergency.”

 

Transgender woman leads race for judge

 

V-2 Church abuse scandal gets unprecedented ink in Europe

 

“We all know the news media has covered the Catholic sex abuse scandal intensely these last few months, as allegations of church abuse have piled up like never before in countries across Europe. But a new report from the Pew Research Center, released on the heels of the Pope's remarks on the abuse scandal Friday, shows exactly how historic the press coverage has been.”

 

Massachusetts drivers can purchase choose life plates

 

“Massachusetts drivers [will be able to purchase] Choose Life license plates for their vehicles. The Registry of Motor Vehicles says they will be available through the RMV web site by the end of the month.”

 

Oil Disaster will be end of life as we know it

 

“Check it: The oil, spewing out at 20,000 to 70,000 psi, and the sediment within it has eroded the very walls of the well itself in several areas. This means that this is now an uncontainable gusher that is literally spewing oil up from dozens of sites across the gulf floor. The massive oil pocket tapped under immense pressure is now spewing out into the seabed. Capping the well does nothing. The oil pocket is tapped, the pipe is eroded and the oil is now spewing up to the ocean floor with intense pressure. Plumes are being generated everywhere. They cannot stop this… The relief wells are essentially useless now because the original well cannot be plugged so oil will always flow out of it regardless of how many other wells they dig… This makes Katrina look like a grade school fire drill. Well I wonder how well they will do this time as they prepare to evacuate entire cities and states.”

 

Vermont V-2 "Catholic" Church vanishing

 

“Vermont Catholic Bishop Salvatore Matano approached the lectern and apologized for how the heat had sparked allergies that shrank his voice… "You have been faithful year after year after year," he told churchgoers one recent evening. "We have been through some very difficult, difficult times."  Just that morning, front pages reported how the statewide Roman Catholic Diocese would sell its 32-acre, 125-year-old Burlington headquarters to pay some of the more than $20 million it has promised to settle almost 30 priest misconduct lawsuits.”

"Yes, we are selling the diocesan central offices - so be it," the bishop told those gathered at Burlington's Christ the King Church, where 19 former altar boys reported child sexual abuse. "We will relocate and we will continue. The people who we serve are so much more important than bricks and stone and mortar." But after years of dealing with a drop in its number of priests, Vermont's Catholic Church today is facing a decline in its number of parishioners - and, because of an awkward photo now on the Internet, yet another wave of embarrassing publicity.”

 

Jesus statue at Protestant church struck by lightning

 

“A six-story statue of Jesus Christ was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, leaving only a blackened steel skeleton and pieces of foam that were scooped up by curious onlookers Tuesday.  The "King of Kings" statue, one of southwest Ohio's most familiar landmarks, had stood since 2004 at the evangelical Solid Rock Church along Interstate 75 in Monroe, just north of Cincinnati.”

 

Ten Commandments called Unconstitutional

 

“The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the purpose of the Ten Commandments display placed in the Courts of McCreary and Pulaski Counties is religious and it violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.”

 

Deadly Oklahoma floods break records

 

“Record-busting rainfall and ensuing flooding in Oklahoma led to at least one death, officials confirmed Tuesday, a day after several dramatic rescues of people who took treetops and roofs to escape swift-moving waters.”

 

Man arrested for praying on D.C. public sidewalk

 

“Patrick J. Mahoney… was arrested on Tuesday while praying in front of a Washington, D.C. Planned Parenthood facility. He and others said he was legally present on a public sidewalk the clinic has fenced in.”

 

Video: The Fall of Constantinople

 

 

 

V-2 NYC parish to participate in gay pride march

 

The fact that the V-2 “archbishop” is opposed to it doesn’t make a difference.  If he doesn’t do anything to stop it, when he certainly could, he cooperates in it: “St. Francis Xavier parish in New York City is… planning to participate in the “Pride March” scheduled for June 27…. the LGBT ministries and their family and friends hand out brochures about the Church of St. Francis Xavier encouraging participation in the event.” 

 

One-time “flagship” V-2 "Catholic" school closing

 

“Even as financially strapped Catholic schools continue to close across the country, no one in Philadelphia ever thought the church would shutter Cardinal Dougherty High School. Not the flagship campus that once boasted 6,000 students and billed itself as the biggest Catholic school in the world. Not the school whose marching band once played for a ‘pope,’ a princess and a presidential inauguration… But the unthinkable came to pass in October when the Philadelphia archdiocese announced 2009-10 would be Dougherty's last school year. The school, a victim of declining enrollment and changing demographics, will close this month after 54 years and more than 40,000 graduates.”

 

Devil worship rampant in Kenyan schools

 

Prayer a controversy at Miami meetings

 

“The practice of praying to Jesus at the start of Miami City Commission meetings triggered a protest from the American Civil Liberties Union and clergy who consider the postulating a breach in separating church from state -- and an immediate change at City Hall.”

 

V-2 Italian "priest" filmed making homosexual pass


“An Italian priest has been suspended after being secretly filmed by a TV programme allegedly making homosexual advances to a young actor, the ANSA news agency reported on Saturday.”

 

Big Brother internet control in Australia

 

“The federal government wants your personal internet data, and they don't want to have to apply to a court to get it.  Revelations that the federal government wants Australia's 400-odd internet service providers (ISPs) to log and retain customers' web browsing data, so law enforcement can access it during criminal cases, have sparked alarm in the industry.”

 

7.7 Magnitude Quake hits near Indian Islands

 

“A strong 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Saturday west of India’s Nicobar Islands, triggering a tsunami watch in the Indian Ocean, according to the Unites States Geological Survey  (USGS)… A regional tsunami watch was in effect for India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia, according to the U.S. National Weather Service's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.”

 

Woman protests against Israel, and gets visit from the FBI

 

This video is very interesting, first of all, because it’s outrageous that a person who engaged in a lawful protest was subsequently visited at her home and questioned by the FBI.  However, when you learn what she was protesting against, it then makes sense.  This is another example of how Israel and its supporters run this country, and how they put people into action to quell or discourage opposition to their agenda.

 

Iceland passes gay "marriage" law in unanimous vote

 

''Iceland, the only country in the world to have an openly gay head of state, passed a law on Friday allowing same-sex partners to get married in a vote which met with no political resistance...The Althingi parliament voted 49 to zero to change the wording of marriage legislation to include matrimony between "man and man, woman and woman...Iceland, a socially tolerant island nation of about 320,000 people, became the first country to elect an openly gay head of state in 2009 when Social Democrat Johanna Sigurdardottir became prime minister after being nominated by her party...The largely protestant countries of northern Europe, including Sweden, Norway and Denmark, have all endorsed some form of civil union between same-sex couples...''

 

Israel cleared to attack Iran?

 

“Saudi Arabia has conducted tests to stand down its air defenses to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities, The Times of London reported Saturday.  In the week that the U.N. Security Council imposed a new round of sanctions on Tehran, defense sources in the Gulf say that Riyadh has agreed to allow Israel to use a narrow corridor of its airspace in the north of the country to shorten the distance for a bombing run on Iran.”

 

V-2 "Diocese" of Boston apologizes for offending homosexuals in paper

 

More outrage and apostasy from a segment of the Counter Church… They can’t even publish something that criticizes homosexuals without apologizing:  “A contributor to the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston said yesterday he regretted a portion of a column that has infuriated gay Catholics in the region.  In the column, published last week, the writer argued that one reason the children of gay parents should not be admitted to Catholic schools is the “real danger’’ that they would bring pornography to school. That allegation, plus several others in the column, has drawn a torrent of criticism from gay rights advocates.  And yesterday, the editor of the paper, The Pilot, said in a statement, “The tone of the piece was strong, and we apologize if anyone felt offended by it.’’

 

Worst Locust Plague in Decades threatens Australian harvest

 

“The worst locust plague in more than two decades is threatening to strike Australia, the world’s fourth-largest wheat exporter, after rainfall boosted egg-laying by the insects in major crop growing regions.  “There are hundreds of millions of dollars worth of crops and pastures that are potentially at risk…”

 

Hawaii elections clerk says: Obama not born here

 

“A college instructor who worked as a senior elections clerk for the city and county of Honolulu in 2008 is making the stunning claim Barack Obama was definitely not born in Hawaii as the White House maintains, and that a long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate for Obama does not even exist in the Aloha State. There is no birth certificate," said Tim Adams, a graduate assistant who teaches English at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Ky. "It's like an open secret. There isn't one. Everyone in the government there knows this."

 

NY State may shut down next week

 

“Cash-poor New York state might have to pay its bills with IOUs next week to avoid the "anarchy in the streets" that could result from a government shutdown, Governor David Paterson said on Thursday.”

 

Plan would allow abortion at Military Hospitals

 

“The fight to allow gay and bisexual people to serve openly in the military is already drawing political blood in Washington, but tucked into the same 852-page Pentagon policy bill as the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” is a little-noticed amendment that takes on another emotionally charged issue: making abortion easier for military women in war zones.”

 

Video: Oil Spill in the Apocalypse?

 

Oil Spill in the Apocalypse ?

 

Abortion advocates attempt to use bizarre pencil abortion

 

“Abortion advocates are responding to a bizarre case of a self-induced abortion by claiming abortion isn't promoted enough and blasting parental involvement laws allowing parents to help persuade their teenagers to not have an abortion.  As LifeNews.com reported on Monday, a 13-year-old Pennsylvania girl reportedly conducted a self-abortion using a lead pencil after her much-older boyfriend subjected her to statutory rape.  The 30-year-old boyfriend, officials say, then buried the body of the dead unborn child after the abortion was completed.”

 

Signs in the Sun in the next few years

 

“The newest looming threat for doomsday forecasters doesn't involve plagues, death beams or killer asteroids, but rather the natural energy of the sun, which in one alarming scenario could take down modern power grids.  The concern is that bursts of radiation from the sun's surface could cripple satellites in orbit and fry electronics on Earth, creating infrastructure damage that some have compared to Hurricane Katrina. And with a period of especially high solar activity, "solar maximum," just a few years away, this potential threat is grabbing attention.”

 

"Christian" librarian loses suit vs. OSU

 

“A former Ohio State University librarian who said officials at the school's Mansfield campus violated his civil rights by being hostile to his conservative Christian beliefs has lost his lawsuit.  U.S. District Judge William Bertelsman ruled Monday that Scott Savage didn't prove that Ohio State had made his working conditions intolerable… Savage said he was forced to quit in June 2007 because of personal and professional attacks on his character that continued more than a year after he recommended that freshmen read an anti-gay book.  OSU is "an aggressive proponent of the homosexual lifestyle by virtue of its practices and policies," he said in the lawsuit. "OSU is therefore a naturally hostile environment to the expression of traditional Christian beliefs and morality."

 

Evangelicals OK with birth control

 

More evidence of false Christianity: “Evangelical Christian leaders overwhelmingly support artificial means of birth control, according to a pair of recent surveys touted Tuesday by the National Association of Evangelicals.  “Most associate Evangelicals with Catholics in their steady leadership in pro-life advocacy, and rightly so,” NAE President Leith Anderson said in a statement. “But it may come as a surprise that unlike the Catholic church, we are open to contraception.”  Nearly 90 percent of respondents to the monthly Evangelical Leaders Survey of NAE board members in April said they approved of artificial methods of contraception. That tracks closely with the 90 to 91 percent of Evangelicals who told Gallup last year that hormonal/barrier methods of birth control were morally acceptable for adults.”

 

Call for end to Darwin school monopoly in Russia

 

The myth of evolution is taught all over the world: A Russian ground “called Wednesday for an end to the "monopoly of Darwinism" in Russian schools, saying religious explanations of creation should be taught alongside evolution.  Liberals said they would fight efforts to include religious teaching in schools…. "The time has come for the monopoly of Darwinism and the deceptive idea that science in general contradicts religion. These ideas should be left in the past," one person said in protest of the Darwinian domination.

 

Florida religious school fires teacher over fornication

 

“A former Florida teacher said the administrators of a Christian school where she was employed fired her because she became pregnant just before her wedding, MyFoxOrlando.com reported. Now, she has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the private school in St. Cloud, Fla.”

 

U.N. hits Iran with new sanctions

 

“The U.N. Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions in as many years on a defiant Iran on Wednesday over a nuclear program the West suspects is aimed at developing atomic weapons.”

 

Two lesbians "wed" in Portugal's first gay "marriage"

 

“Two lesbians who were pioneers in bringing gay marriage to Portugal wed on Monday, becoming the first couple to enjoy the benefits of the law they helped usher into this predominantly Catholic country.”

 

Undersea oil plumes found 142 miles from rig

 

“Clouds of oil have been found drifting underwater in the Gulf of Mexico as far as 142 miles from the wrecked Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, government officials said Tuesday.  At a briefing, Jane Lubchenko, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said that tests conducted at three sites by a University of South Florida research vessel confirmed oil as far as 3,300 feet below the surface.

The oil was found 42 miles northeast of the well site and also 142 miles to the southeast.”

 

Florida law protects private prayer in schools

 

“Florida… has signed into law a measure designed to protect First Amendment rights of teachers, staff and students. House Bill 31 will give school boards the tools needed to resist the demands of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other groups like it.  A case involving the Santa Rosa County School District found the ACLU had drafted a decree that prohibited students from saying "God bless…," and banned teachers from participating in privately sponsored off-campus religious events or baccalaureate services.”

 

2 Florida teachers face inquiry over holy water complaint

 

“Things got a little strange at Pompano Beach's Blanche Ely High School on the morning of March 11.  A classroom discussion that day on Haiti's catastrophic earthquake led to a teacher sharing her atheist beliefs with students -- then two Christian teachers piped in, and the pair are now accused of sprinkling what may or may not have been holy water in the atheist co-worker's direction.  Broward schools police are investigating, spurred by that atheist teacher, Schandra Rodriguez, filing a formal complaint. The investigation was first reported by the South Florida Times.  In the meantime, Rodriguez's two Christian co-workers have been removed from their classrooms by schools police -- in front of their students -- because of their alleged water-sprinkling. Those teachers, reading instructors Leslie Rainer and Djuna Robinson, have since been reassigned to desk duty.”

 

NASA: "Sun is waking up from deep slumber"

 

"The sun is waking up from a deep slumber, and in the next few years we expect to see much higher levels of solar activity. At the same time, our technological society has developed an unprecedented sensitivity to solar storms.”

 

Rise in Suicides of Middle Aged is continuing

 

“For the second year in a row, middle-aged adults have registered the highest suicide rate in the country… Historically, the eldest segment of the population, those 80 and older, have had the highest rates of suicide in the United States. Starting in 2006, however, the suicide rate among men and women between the ages of 45 and 54 was the highest of any age group.”

 

On Denver Airport

 

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WHO - H1N1 "swine flu" scandal exposed: advisors received kickbacks from H1N1 vaccine manufacturers

 

From the beginning, we pointed out that the “swine flu” was a hoax.  That's now being confirmed by mainstream reports: “A stunning new report reveals that top scientists who convinced the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare H1N1 a global pandemic held close financial ties to the drug companies that profited from the sale of those vaccines. This report, published in the British Medical Journal, exposes the hidden ties that drove WHO to declare a pandemic, resulting in billions of dollars in profits for vaccine manufacturers.”

 

Divorced "bishops" permitted for first time by "Church of England"

 

“Divorced clergy are to be allowed to become Church of England bishops for the first time in a move which has been condemned by ‘traditionalists.’ Divorced clergy are to be allowed to become Church of England bishops for the first time in a move which has been condemned by ‘traditionalists.’”

 

Benedict XVI takes part in false ecumenical event with "Orthodox"


In typical fashion, he also speaks of some mysterious search for unity with the non-Catholics which of course doesn’t mean their conversion: “After the welcome ceremony at the International Airport of Paphos, the Pontiff traveled directly to the Church of Agia Kiriaki Chrysopolitiss to participate in an ecumenical celebration with Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop Chrysostomos II and other leaders of Christian faiths, such as Armenians, Lutherans and Anglicans.”

 

V-2 Melbourne "priest" charged with sexual assault

 

“A MELBOURNE priest, the subject of a ''mishandled'' internal Catholic Church inquiry, has been charged with sexual assault.  Father Victor Farrugia has been charged on summons with eight counts of indecent assault. The police charges come as Melbourne's Archbishop Denis Hart has not yet detailed how the church will change its internal investigation process after systemic flaws were exposed by The Age and Victoria Police last year.”

 

Denver Airport's latest sculpture: "god" of the dead

 

“Sculptures outside Denver International Airport already include a 30-foot-tall, rearing blue mustang with glowing red eyes, nicknamed "Bluecifer" by snickering locals.  Now the airport has another statue: a 26-foot tall replica of the Egyptian god of the dead.”

 

Oil still flows in Gulf despite cap

 

“BP said it has collected more than 1,800 barrels of oil since placing a cap over its ruptured undersea well, but video taken Saturday still shows a stream of crude escaping into the Gulf of Mexico. After many failed attempts, BP was able to place the cap on the well and siphon oil Friday from the well to the surface, where it flowed onto the awaiting drill ship Discover Enterprise.  By Friday afternoon, the company said on its website that it had collected 76,020 gallons of oil in the first 12 hours after it put the cap on the well, which is less than 10 percent of the 798,000 gallons of oil federal authorities estimate is pouring into the Gulf daily.”

 

Secret Bilderberg Group meets in Spain

 

Abortion center called "holy and sacred ground"

 

“The gigantic abortion facility planned Parenthood now runs in Houston is a seven story, 78,000 square foot center that will eventually do abortions later in pregnancy. But, one Planned Parenthood official recently offered up a blasphemous prayer using religious terms for it.  As Jim Sedlak of STOPP International noticed in a news report, the pro-abortion official referred to the place built for the purpose of killing unborn children in abortion as “sacred and holy ground.”

 

Vatican rejoices over news of schismatic council

 

“The forthcoming preparation of a Pan-Orthodox Council is a reason for joy, says a subsecretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity… "We decided to facilitate the process of convening the holy and great Council of all Orthodox Churches," said the patriarch in an interview with Vesti 24 TV, which was recorded on Sunday in St. Petersburg, Russia… "Our Orthodox Church continuously seeks to keep up with the times, avoiding giving up anything of its teaching, but at the same time, responding to the spirit of the time, helping believers to stand up to the currents of the real world," Patriarch Bartholomew I said. Msgr. Fortino affirmed: "As a Catholic I look with pleasure and interest at all that happens between the Churches.  The vitality of the Orthodox Churches is important for the Church of Christ in the world…”

 

Abuse scandal hits head of German V-2 "Church"

 

“The growing scandal over sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests threatened Germany's top bishop who was charged on Wednesday with aiding and abetting a known abuser by allowing him to get a new job in a German parish.”

 

Women forced to abort under China's one-child policy

 

“Every 2.4 seconds, a woman in China undergoes a forced abortion because of the communist nation's one-child policy, totaling about 35,000 abortions a day, a panel of four experts said Tuesday…"Many people in America know about the one-child policy but don't know it leads to forced abortions," Ms. Littlejohn said, describing how women in China are dragged to hospitals and strapped to beds for abortions.”

 

North Korean envoy warns war could erupt soon

 

“A North Korean envoy said on Thursday that war could erupt at any time on the divided Korean peninsula because of tension with Seoul over the sinking of a South Korean warship in March.

"The present situation of the Korean peninsula is so grave that a war may break out any moment," Ri Jang Gon, North Korea's deputy ambassador in Geneva, told the United Nations-sponsored Conference on Disarmament.”

 

Afghan parliamentarian calls for execution of "Christians"

 

“An Afghan parliamentary secretary has called for the public execution of Christian converts from the parliament floor, according to International Christian Concern.  On Tuesday, the Associated Free Press reported that Abdul Sattar Khawasi, deputy secretary of the Afghan lower house in parliament, called for the execution of Christian converts from Islam.”

 

"Orthodox" leader rejects criticism of Antipope

 

You know he doesn’t have the Catholic faith when a leading schismatic rushes to his defense: “The leader of the Orthodox Church in Cyprus is denouncing those in his community who are criticizing the upcoming visit of Benedict XVI.  Orthodox Archbishop Chrysostom II of New Justiniana and All Cyprus is underlining the fact that although some of the other Orthodox leaders are protesting the visit, the majority of the 17 members of the Holy Synod voted to invite the Pope to their country.  The Pontiff accepted the invitation from Archbishop Chrysostom II, as well as from Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias, and will begin his visit on Friday.  That afternoon, he will participate in an ecumenical celebration. On Saturday, the Holy Father will pay a courtesy visit to Archbishop Chrysostom II and have lunch with him.”

 

N.Y. boy allowed to wear rosary beads to school

 

“A New York boy can wear his rosary beads to school — for now.  A federal judge has granted a request by lawyers for Raymond Hosier for a temporary restraining order that allows the 13-year-old boy to return to school after having been suspended indefinitely last month.”

 

Judge: Conn. town can't hold graduations in church

 

“A federal judge has ruled two Connecticut public high schools can't hold their graduations inside a church because that would be an unconstitutional endorsement of religion.”

 

"Catholic" hospital closings becoming widespread

 

“On April 30, the third oldest hospital in New York City closed its doors after 160 years of service.  As the result of years of financial struggle, St. Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection leaving not a single Catholic medical center in the area.  Only two years ago, in March 2008, Cabrini Medical Center in Manhattan, also closed and then filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in July 2009.”

 

Kids swallow lethal pig virus in vaccine

 

Effort to contain Gulf oil stalls with stuck saw

 

“The risky effort to contain the nation's worst oil spill hit a snag Wednesday when a diamond-edged saw became stuck in a thick pipe on a blown-out well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.”

 

V-2 Nigerian "Archbishop" resigns over infidelity

 

“The Irish-born Archbishop of Benin City in Nigeria has resigned citing his failure to remain faithful to his celibacy promise and following a series of allegations against him.”

 

Move to outlaw "hate speech" on talk radio, news

 

No doubt, traditional Christianity (i.e., Catholicism) and conservative views would be falsely considered “hate speech”: “The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is being urged to monitor "hate speech" on talk radio and cable broadcast networks.  A coalition of more than 30 organizations argue in a letter to the FCC that the Internet has made it harder for the public to separate the facts from bigotry masquerading as news.  The groups also charge that syndicated radio and cable television programs "masquerading as news" use hate as a profit model.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" Pelosi says her policies are determined by Jesus

 

“House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says she believes she must pursue public policies "in keeping with the values" of Jesus Christ, "The Word made Flesh."  Pelosi, who is a Catholic and who favors legalized abortion, voted against the ban on partial-birth abortion that was enacted into law in 2003.”

 

No plugging of Oil Spill until at least August

 

“BP Plc said it won’t be able to stop the flow of oil from a gushing well in Gulf of Mexico until August when a relief well can be finished, and in the meantime it will divert as much of the oil as it can to surface ships.  The diversion strategy, unlike capping the flow, is subject to disruption by tropical storms and hurricanes.”

 

Tropical Storm Agatha blows a hole in Guatemala City

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“Hundreds dead as torrential rain sweeps Central America. Sinkhole in Guatemala swallows three-storey building.  Tropical Storm Agatha swept across Central America yesterday, bringing torrential rain that killed more than 100 people and opened a 60m-deep sinkhole in Guatemala City which reportedly swallowed up a three-storey building.”

 

Drunk-drive V-2 "priest" acknowledges shameful act

 

“A Catholic priest who crashed his car while almost three-times over the drink-drive limit has said he committed a shameful and wicked act.  Father Bede Rowe, who has been at St George’s Catholic Church in Boreham Road, Warminster, for four-and-a-half years, now faces a magistrates court hearing after being charged with drink-driving.  The 39-year-old priest crashed into railings outside the Tattoo Man in the town’s High Street, in the early hours of May 16, but tried to drive off, coming to a halt 400 metres along the road after his tyre fell off. The crash was caught on CCTV cameras.”

 

Opposition growing to Kenya's constitution allowing unlimited abortions

 

People “have united in Kenya in opposition to a proposed constitution scheduled for a national referendum on August 4 and have taken a leading role in the No campaign.  The constitution includes a new ‘health’ exception on abortion which changes current law and will likely open the door to abortion on demand.”

 

Debate

 

Debate about Vatican II with Chicago Archdiocesan Apologist - Part 1

Debate about Vatican II with Chicago Archdiocesan Apologist - Part 2

Debate about Vatican II with Chicago Archdiocesan Apologist - Part 3

Debate about Vatican II with Chicago Archdiocesan Apologist - Part 4

Debate about Vatican II with Chicago Archdiocesan Apologist - Part 5

 

Record heat in India, hundreds die

 

“Death toll expected to rise as India faces record temperatures of up to 122F in hottest summer on record.  Record temperatures in northern India have claimed hundreds of lives in what is believed to be the hottest summer in the country since records began in the late 1800s.  The death toll is expected to rise with experts forecasting temperatures approaching 50C (122F) in coming weeks. More than 100 people are reported to have died in the state of Gujarat where the mercury topped at 48.5C last week. At least 90 died in Maharashtra, 35 in Rajasthan and 34 in Bihar.”

 

School forbade student from wearing abstinence T-Shirt

 

“A middle-school student in Minnesota has regained his right to wear at school a T-shirt bearing an abstinence message.  Officials at Hastings Middle School had initially prohibited seventh-grader Johnathon Kinney from wearing the T-shirt… On April 26, two school teachers confronted Kinney about the shirt, informing him that it was offensive and should be covered up. School officials also warned Kinney against wearing the shirt again.”

 

B-16 assigns outrageous "Cardinal" O'Malley to Irish abuse case

 

O’Malley is the one who performed the “Catholic” funeral for notorious pro-abortion, pro-gay “marriage” senator, Ted Kennedy.  O’Malley said that Kennedy was a servant of Christ who will reign in Heaven: “Benedict XVI today named Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley of Boston to assist the Archdiocese of Dublin, which is the largest of several Irish dioceses reeling from a clergy sexual abuse crisis.”

 

Intelligent Design to be taught in Queensland schools

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That’s good news: “Creationism and intelligent design will be taught in Queensland state schools for the first time as part of the new national curriculum.  Creationists dismiss the science of evolution, instead believing that living things are best explained by an intelligent being or God, rather than an undirected process such as natural selection.”

 

Mexican Supreme Court rules in favor of morning-after pill

 

“Mexico’s Supreme Court has ruled that a directive issued by the health department ordering hospitals to make the morning-after pill available in cases of rape is constitutional, despite scientific studies that show the drug is an abortifacient.”

 

Detroit transit sued for stopping "Leaving Islam" ad

 

“A bus-ad campaign that seeks to offer resources to those considering leaving Islam already has stirred up controversy in Miami and New York, but its next city may create the most fireworks - Detroit, the U.S. metropolitan area with the heaviest concentration of Middle Easterners.  The Detroit-area bus authority has refused to run the ads from Stop Islamization of America… Mrs. Geller said the transport authority's refusal to run her ads violates her First Amendment right of free speech, and she will take the lawsuit to the Supreme Court if necessary.”

 

Montana university attacked for prayer at graduation

 

“Havre’s local university has been taken to task by the American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, which has called for an apology for the content of the 2010 Montana State University-Northern graduation’s invocation and benediction.”

 

Census workers can enter your apartment in your absence

 

“What many Americans don’t realize, is that census workers — from the head of the Bureau and the Secretary of Commerce (its parent agency) down to the lowliest and newest Census employee — are empowered under federal law to actually demand access to any apartment or any other type of home or room that is rented out, in order to count persons in the abode and for “the collection of statistics.”  If the landlord of such apartment or other  leased premises refuses to grant the government worker access to your living quarters, whether you are present or not, the landlord can be fined $500.00.  That’s right — not only can citizens be fined if they fail to answer the increasingly intrusive questions asked of them by the federal government under the guise of simply counting the number of people in the country; but a landlord must give them access to your apartment whether you’re there or not, in order to gather whatever “statistics” the law permits.  In fact, some census workers apparently are going even further and demanding — and receiving — private cell phone numbers from landlords in order to call tenants and obtain information from them.  Isn’t it great to live in a “free” country?”

 

Pope Gregory vs. Vatican II

 

This is a new discussion of the most interesting parts of Pope Gregory XVI's 1832 encyclical, Mirari Vos. This video shows how this encyclical contradicts various heresies in Vatican II, and other heresies which are prevalent today.

 

Pope Gregory XVI (Mirari Vos) Destroys Vatican II - part 1

Pope Gregory XVI (Mirari Vos) Destroys Vatican II - part 2

 

Children to be fingerprinted to borrow library books

 

Children as young as four could be fingerprinted to take out books from a school library. Students in Manchester are having their thumbprints digitally transformed into electronic codes, which can then be recognised by a computer program.  Under the scheme, pupils swipe a bar code inside the book they want borrow then press their thumb on to a scanner to authorise the loan. Books are returned in the same way.”

 

Michigan considers law to license journalists

 

“A Michigan lawmaker wants to license reporters to ensure they’re credible and vet them for “good moral character.”  Senator Bruce Patterson is introducing legislation that will regulate reporters much like the state does with hairdressers, auto mechanics and plumbers.”

 

Big volcanic eruptions in Guatemala, Ecuador

 

“Rocks spewing from a volcano overlooking the Guatemalan capital killed a television reporter and crushed roofs in villages near the peak, authorities said Friday. Three children are missing.  Major explosions also shook a towering volcano in the South American nation of Ecuador on Wednesday, forcing evacuations of three villages. There were no immediate reports of deaths.”

 

Top Senate Democrat praises late-term abortionist, George Tiller

 

“Harry Reid, the top Democrat in the Senate, praised late-term abortion practitioner George Tiller today -- marking the occasion of his shooting death last year. Reid, who long ago abandoned his claim to be pro-life, hailed one of the few to do abortions so late in pregnancy.”

 

V-2 homosexual activist priest arrested for abuse

 

“73-year-old Italian priest has been arrested in Milan for allegedly abusing a foreign teenager over three years, ANSA news agency has reported.  Domenico Pezzini, from the diocese of Lodi, was arrested on Monday over allegations that he sexually abused the alleged victim from the age of 13 to 16… Pezzini… is well-known in homosexual circles as the coordinator of gay groups studying the question of homosexuality and religion…”

 

Senate panel votes to lift military's gay ban

 

How horrible: “The Senate Armed Services Committee voted Thursday to allow gays to serve openly in the military.”

 

Gulf Oil Spill among worst ever

 

“The gulf of Mexico oil spill may be many times larger than realised, with vast amounts of oil spilling out in deep undersea "plumes" which cannot be seen from the surface, scientists suggested yesterday, in a development which put yet more pressure on Britain's oil giant BP to cap the leaking well as soon as possible.”

 

Alarm rises as North Korea threatens attack

 

“North Korea threatened to scrap all military assurance agreements with South Korea on Thursday and warned of an immediate attack should Seoul intrude on the disputed maritime border, further raising tensions on the peninsula.  Pyongyang’s threat to abandon the agreements – designed to prevent accidental armed clashes and protect the safety of South Korean workers in a Northern factory enclave – came as Seoul elevated its alert level and began anti-submarine exercises off the west coast of the peninsula.”

 

Antipope receives Muslim, "Orthodox" delegations

 

“L'Osservatore Romano reported several hopeful encounters the Holy Father had after Wednesday's general audience in St. Peter's Square. Hopes for improved inter-religious relations were brought to the Pope by a Muslim-Catholic joint delegation from Canada and a Catholic archbishop located in Moscow.  Leaders of the Sunni, Sciite and Druze communities of Lebanese descent now residing in Canada told the Pope that "Co-existence between Christians and Muslims is possible" and is the key to peace in the Middle East.  "Our faiths are different but don't oppose each other and our experience in Canadian society tells us that it is fundamental to get to know each other and learn to coexist," they said.

 

Magnitude 7.2 quake strikes off Vanuatu

 

“7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the Pacific island of Vanuatu Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.  There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.  The quake prompted the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center to issue a regional tsunami warning for Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia.”

 

"There is definitely a God" bus poster most complained about

 

How evil people are: “A bus poster which read: ''There definitely is a God'' attracted more complaints than any other advert in 2009, the Advertising Standards Authority said. A total of 1,204 people complained that the Christian Party advert was offensive...”

 

Moscow refuses permit for "gay pride" march

 

That’s good news: “For the fifth year in a row, the government of the city of Moscow has defied the international homosexual lobby and has refused to issue a permit for a "gay pride" parade… Gay pride marches are often scenes of public lewdness, in which participants violate nudity laws and engage in simulated and even real sex acts in public. The mayor's office has denounced homosexual behavior as "satanic" and said that it spreads disease.”

 

UK: more than 1,000 under 15s has abortion last year

 

“More than 1,000 children under 15 had an abortion last year, raising fears they could be using terminations as form of contraception.”

 

Former CIA officials admit to faking Bin Laden video

 

Probably every single Bin Laden video is fake, especially the “confessions”: “Two former CIA officials have admitted to creating a fake video in which intelligence officers dressed up as Osama Bin Laden and his cronies in an effort to defame the terrorist leader throughout the middle eastThis latest revelation bolsters evidence that the intelligence agencies, and perhaps more significantly, the military have been engaged in creating fake Bin Laden videos in the past…. As we have exhaustively documented, Intelcenter, the U.S. monitoring group that routinely releases Bin Laden video and audio, much of which have been proven to be either rehashed old footage or outright fakes, is an offshoot of IDEFENSE, a web security company that monitors intelligence from the middle east.”

 

Tony Blair to earn millions as "Climate Change" advisor

 

“Tony Blair is set to earn millions of pounds advising an American businessman on how to make money from tackling climate change.  The former prime minister will be paid at least £700,000 a year to act as a “strategic adviser” to Khosla Ventures, a venture capitalist firm founded by Indian billionaire Vinod Khosla.  The Californian company bankrolls businesses hoping to profit from technology that helps reduce global warming and carbon emissions.  Mr Blair secured the job thanks to his “influence” and high level international contacts, whom he will be expected to lean on to open doors.”

 

North Korea prepares for war

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“Pyongyang reportedly says its troops are bracing for war.  Relations on the divided Korean peninsula plunged to their lowest point in a decade Tuesday when the North declared it was cutting all ties to Seoul as punishment for blaming the communists for the sinking of a South Korean warship.  The announcement came a day after South Korea took steps that were seen as among the strongest it could take short of military action. Seoul said it would slash trade with the North and deny permission to its cargo ships to pass through South Korean waters. It also resumed a propaganda offensive — including blaring Western music into the North and dropping leaflets by balloon.”

 

Vandals stab Guadalupe painting, scrawl 666 in kitchen

 

“… police Capt. Herb Aguirre says vandals broke into the Santa Rosa de Lima Church late Sunday or early Monday.   Aguirre says someone scrawled "666" in the kitchen, stuck a knife into a painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe and defecated in an auditorium.”

 

Britain sees abortion ad on TV for first time tonight

 

“British television viewers will see an ad promoting abortions for the first time on TV tonight on Channel 4. However, a pro-life legal group is hoping a last-minute legal action can stop the television ads for the Marie Stopes International abortion business.”

 

Half of "Catholic" religion students in Spain support abortion

 

“Almost half of the students who take Catholic religion classes in Spain say that abortion is justifiable, according to a recent study by the SM Foundation, a Catholic organization…”

 

Robot conducts wedding in Tokyo

 

“Almost everyone stood when the bride walked down the aisle in her white gown, but not the wedding conductor, because she was bolted to her chair.  The nuptials at this ceremony were led by "I-Fairy," a 4-foot (1.5-meter) tall seated robot with flashing eyes and plastic pigtails. Sunday's wedding was the first time a marriage had been led by a robot, according to manufacturer Kokoro Co.”

 

Parking attendants trained to watch for "terrorists"

 

“Parking attendants and meter maids could be the nation's latest line of defense against terrorist attacks.  A new government program aims to train thousands of parking industry employees nationwide to watch for and report anything suspicious — abandoned cars, for example, or people hanging around garages, taking photographs or asking unusual questions.”

 

SSPX

 

Conversation with SSPX supporter - 1/3

Conversation with SSPX supporter - 2/3

Conversation with SSPX supporter - 3/3

 

White House admits new H. Care will ration care

 

“… Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which runs Medicare, is a strong supporter of the government-run health care system in Britain, who said in a 2009 interview about Comparative Effectiveness Research: “The decision is not whether or not we will ration care--the decision is whether we will ration with our eyes open.”  

 

100,000 flee as flood hits Polish capital

 

“'This is a matter of life and death,' Warsaw's mayor warns as water rises.  About 100,000 people have been told to flee Warsaw after the river that runs through Poland's capital burst its banks, officials said Monday.  High waters have already killed 12 people throughout the country and caused the Vistula River to overflow its banks on Sunday.”

 

V-2 "Diocese" cuts nearly 50 positions

 

“It's been a rough go for the Roman Catholic Church that has been the center of controversy from sex abuse allegations to financial problems.  It seems it's not getting any better just yet as more cuts are in store for the Diocese of Springfield.  First the closure of churches, now it's jobs at stake.  In a letter to the Church, Diocese of Springfield Bishop Timothy McDonnell explains 49 positions will cut.  It's a part of the effort to chop 40 percent of the diocese's budget by July 1st to make up for financial shortcomings.”

 

Louisiana Senate advances ultrasound mandate for abortion

 

“Senators in Louisiana overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday that seeks to expand the requirements of informed consent by mandating abortionists perform an ultrasound on a mother seeking an abortion. The bill is similar to one that was recently passed in Oklahoma.”

 

Sri Lankan flooding worst natural disaster since tsunami

 

“At least 200 people are confirmed dead and hundreds of thousands are homeless as a result of flooding on the island nation of Sri Lanka.  "This is the worst flooding to hit the country since the Asian tsunami devastated Sri Lanka in 2004," said Gospel for Asia President Dr. K.P. Yohannan. "They had absolutely no warning that this huge storm was on the way. It took them totally by surprise.”… The flooding was caused by torrential rains that inundated the teardrop-shaped island for more than a week… Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center reports that more than 600,000 people were displaced by the flooding.”

 

Texas board approves more conservative curriculum

 

“The Texas State Board of Education approved new public school curriculum standards Friday for social studies courses that put more emphasis on the role of Christianity in society, in government, and in history. In a 9-5 partisan vote, the board voted to approve the social studies curriculum standards that will serve as the framework in Texas classrooms for the next ten years.”

 

Is the World about to End? – Part 11

 

MHFM: We have posted part 11 of the video, Is the World about to End?

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 11

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 1

Is the World about to End ? - Part 2

Is the World about to End ? - Part 3

Is the World about to End ? - Part 4

Is the World about to End ? - Part 5

Is the World about to End ? - Part 6

Is the World about to End ? - Part 7

Is the World about to End ? - Part 8 - Mark of the Beast

Is the World about to End ? - Part 9 - Mark of the Beast

Is the World about to End ? - Part 10

 

Judge dismisses school's lawsuit over religious texts

 

“U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge Monday dismissed Nampa Classical Academy's lawsuit against the state brought so the school could use religious texts in the classroom.  NCA filed the lawsuit against the Idaho Public Charter School Commission and other state officials last year after the Charter Commission decided that NCA could not use the Bible and other religious texts in the classroom…. Lodge said in his 26-page decision that the Charter Commission did not violate the charter school's rights by prohibiting it from the use religious texts.”

 

U.S. implicates North Korean leader in attack

 

“A new American intelligence analysis of a deadly torpedo attack on a South Korean warship concludes that Kim Jong-il, the ailing leader of North Korea, must have authorized the torpedo assault, according to senior American officials who cautioned that the assessment was based on their sense of the political dynamics there rather than hard evidence.”

 

Obama presses for New World Order

 

“… Obama on Saturday vowed to press for a new international order "that can resolve the challenges of our times" and help the United States defeat Al Qaeda and other threats to freedom.”

 

Louisiana House kills explicit sex ed

 

“Louisiana's House of Representatives has struck down a bill that would have mandated explicit sex-education curriculum in public schools across the state starting in 4th grade.  House Bill 529 was voted down 67-23. The bill states that public sex education would promote "healthy attitudes concerning ... body image, gender roles, [and] sexual orientation," and called for a curriculum teaching sexual abstinence along with "the importance of effectively using contraceptives and barrier methods."

 

Benedict XVI is to visit schismatic "Orthodox Patriarch" Kirill in June

 

“The Catholic press speculates that when Pope Benedict XVI visits Cyprus in June it could be for a summit between the pontiff and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill. Such a meeting could make history as the beginning of the end of the schism, dating from 6 Jul 1054, between the Latin west and Orthodox eastern branches of Christianity Though mutual excommunication decrees were revoked by Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in 1965, continuing tensions have prevented any new steps.  Pope Benedict will be the first pope in modern times to visit the Mediterranean island.”

 

Norfolk principal put on leave over fetus dolls for students

 

“Oakwood Elementary's principal was placed on administrative leave Friday as school officials investigated why life like, 4-inch-long plastic fetus dolls were given to dozens of third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students.  On Thursday, the school staffer thought to be responsible for handing out the dolls was placed on leave.  Oakwood took another hit this week when the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia blasted its principal for inviting students and teachers to participate in prayer and Bible study.”

 

OH parent wants satanic "blue devils" mascot changed

 

“One parent in the Springfield School District is starting a petition drive to change the blue devils mascot.  Julie Elrod says the district's motto is "Exceptional Without Exception," so the school should use something more excellent like a conqueror, a knight or a crusader. She believes the blue devil has satanic overtones and could be a bad influence.”

 

V-2 "cardinal" celebrated funeral mass for prostitute

 

This is evil and illustrative of their total apostasy: “As a young bishop in the West Indies I once celebrated a memorial Mass for a local “madame” who ran a brothel near my Cathedral. It was said she smuggled women in from other islands in oil barrels for her business. Some women suffocated in the crossing. She herself was murdered by her lover.”

 

Maryland law slams door on pro-life speech

 

“A new law in a Maryland county that apparently intends to shut down the speech of pro-life counselors is being challenged in federal court by a pregnancy center that wants to continue offering free advice to mothers-to-be.  The lawsuit was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Maryland over the law adopted in Montgomery County that requires such counseling centers to post conspicuously a sign advising that there is no licensed medical professional on staff and the county health officer thinks women should consult their physicians.  According to the Alliance Defense Fund, which is pursuing the legal action, there are no similar requirements for abortion businesses.”

 

Student suspended for wearing rosary beads

 

It’s an interesting story.  However, the deterioration of Catholic identity is also worth noting.  He doesn’t wear his rosary for God or the Virgin Mary, but for his brother.  “Raymond said on Monday that the principal at Oneida Middle School told him to take off or hide his rosary per school policy. But he didn't and went back to school on Tuesday. When Raymond went in on Wednesday he was suspended.”

 

First ever abortion ad to air on national TV

 

“Abortion services to be advertised on UK television for first time… The first commercial to offer advice on abortion services will be screened on British TV next week, campaigners said today, provoking an enthusiastic welcome from advocates of women's sexual health, and outrage from anti-abortion groups.”

 

Teacher ordered to remove "God bless America" poster

 

“A San Diego math teacher was forced to remove two posters from his classroom walls because they included the phrases "In God We Trust," "One Nation Under God" and "God Bless America."  A federal judge said the Poway Unified School District was wrong to order the removal of the posters, and now the school district is appealing the judge's decision to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.”

 

Veteran ordered to remove flag from outside home

 

“A Navy veteran is fighting to be able to show his patriotism by flying an American flag outside his apartment building.  Joe LeVangie, 88, said he's upset after he and his neighbors were told to take their flags down because flying them was against management policy. He said there should be an exception for the flag.”

 

FEMA apologizes over "faith" T-shirt flap

 

“The Federal Emergency Management Agency has apologized to two church volunteers in Mississippi after an agency employee asked the women to change out of T-shirts bearing a religious logo before appearing in a tornado rescue video… they were helping with tornado cleanup in the town of Ebenezer on May 15 when the FEMA videographer asked them to change out of their T-shirts before doing an on-camera interview. At issue were the Salvation Army logos emblazoned on the shirts. "He said, 'We would like to ask you to change your shirt because we don't want anything faith-based,'" Lott told The Associated Press.”

 

Large Thailand mall destroyed in riots

 

“One of Thailand's biggest shopping malls, Central World, was engulfed in flames after rioting protesters torched it in the aftermath of a military crackdown.”

 

Arizona threatens to cut off L.A.'s power over boycott

 

If Los Angeles wants to boycott Arizona, it had better get used to reading by candlelight.  That's the message from a member of Arizona's top government utilities agency, who threw down the gauntlet Tuesday in a letter to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa by threatening to cut off the city's power supply as retribution.  Gary Pierce, a commissioner on the five-member Arizona Corporation Commission, wrote the letter in response to the Los Angeles City Council's decision last week to boycott the Grand Canyon State -- in protest of its immigration law -- by suspending official travel there and ending future contracts with state businesses.” 

 

V-2 Church dramatizes JP2's suffering

 

The Devil’s fierce attempt to make a hero out of the antipope: “John Paul II's personal physician Renato Buzzonetti has recalled the former Pontiff's willingness to embrace suffering…Despite all of the pain, the doctor said, the Holy Father "never asked for sedatives, not even in his final stages. It was above all the pain of a man who was enclosed, prostrate on a bed or in a chair, who had lost physical autonomy.”

 

Virgin Mary statue destroyed at Mass. church

 

“A statue of the Virgin Mary was vandalized and destroyed outside a Catholic church in Weymouth on Sunday, breaking it into three pieces in a crime that shocked the community…”

 

Dad accused of trying to trade baby for beer

 

“Police in Chicopee, Mass., have charged a 24-year-old man with reckless endangerment of a child after he allegedly offered to swap his 3-month-old baby girl for two 40-ounce bottles of beer.  "For two 40s, you can have her," Matthew Brace, the infant's father, told an employee at a Pride gas station and convenience store, Police Chief John Ferrao Jr. said.”

 

Portugal allows same-sex "marriage"

 

''...Portuguese president Anibal Cavaco Silva has approved a law authorising gay marriages, making Portugal the sixth country in Europe to allow same-sex unions. Mr Silva, a practicing Roman Catholic from Portugal's main opposition centre-right party, says he has put his "personal convictions" aside in deciding to approve the legislation...Portugal follows Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway in allowing same-sex marriages...''

 

UC Berkeley asking incoming students for DNA

 

“UC Berkeley is adding something a little different this year in its welcome package -- cotton swabs for a DNA sample.  In the past, incoming freshman and transfer students have received a rather typical welcome book from the College of Letters and Science's "On the Same Page" program, but this year the students will be asked for more.  The students will be asked to voluntarily submit a DNA sample. The cotton swabs will come with two bar code labels. One label will be put on the DNA sample and the other is kept for the students own records.”

 

S. Korea: N. Korea sunk our ship

 

“South Korea will formally blame North Korea on Thursday for launching a torpedo at one of its warships in March, causing an explosion that killed 46 sailors and heightened tensions in one of the world's most perilous regions, U.S. and East Asian officials said.  South Korea reached its conclusion that North Korea was responsible for the attack after investigators from Australia, Britain, Sweden and the United States pieced together portions of the ship at the port of Pyongtaek, 40 miles southwest of Seoul.”

 

"Study": Toddlers who lie "will do better"

 

“Toddlers who tell lies early on are more likely to do well later, researchers claim.”

 

V-2 Colombian "priest": V-2 Church is "closet of gays"

 

“Father Germán Robledo, former head of the archdiocesan ecclesiastical tribunal, wrote that the third largest diocese of Colombia is rife with active and uncorrected homosexuals and heterosexual priests who prey upon young people, have fathered children and used parish funds to pay off the extortion demands of their boy-lovers and the fees for procurers.”

 

Israel wargame assumes Iran has nuclear bomb

 

“A nuclear-armed Iran would blunt Israel's military autonomy, a wargame involving former Israeli generals and diplomats has concluded, though some players predicted Tehran would also exercise restraint.”

 

"Homeland Security" threatens to seize farmland at U.S.-Canada border

 

“Homeland Security threatens to seize 4.9 acres.”

 

Netherlands funds homosexualist campaign in Chile

 

“Chileans are being subjected to a massive homosexualist campaign in the nation's capital, funded by the government of the Netherlands, according to national and international reports…”

 

Kagan helped block partial-birth abortion ban

 

“Solicitor General Elena Kagan, President Barack Obama’s nominee to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, helped craft President Bill Clinton’s political strategy for sustaining his veto of the partial-birth abortion ban in 1997. As a result of Clinton’s successful veto that year, the ban was not enacted until 2003…”

 

Investigators: Obama uses Connecticut Soc. Sec #

 

“Two private investigators working independently are asking why President Obama is using a Social Security number set aside for applicants in Connecticut while there is no record he ever had a mailing address in the state.  In addition, the records indicate the number was issued between 1977 and 1979, yet Obama's earliest employment reportedly was in 1975 at a Baskin-Robbins ice-cream shop in Oahu, Hawaii.”

 

Earthquake rattles Puerto Rico

 

“A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico early Sunday morning, the United States Geological Survey said.  The USGS placed the epicenter of the quake near the city of Moca, in the northwestern end of the island.”

 

Thousands flock to Vatican to back Antipope

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“More than 100,000 people filled St. Peter's Square on Sunday in a major show of support for Pope Benedict XVI over the clerical sex abuse scandal.”

 

Volcanic ash cloud closes airports in England, Ireland

 

“Airports in Manchester and Liverpool closed Sunday as a cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland moved east into England, British air traffic controllers said, but London airports were not affected.  Dublin's airport will close overnight, the Irish Aviation Authority announced Sunday afternoon.”

 

"Homage to John Paul II" focus of Rome conference

 

“Next Tuesday an afternoon conference will be held in honor of Venerable John Paul II at one of Rome's pontifical universities. The initiative, which will discuss writings and testimonies about the Pope's life, comes on the 90th anniversary of his birth.  "A man come from afar: Homage to John Paul II" is the title of the special event to take place at Rome's Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum on the afternoon of May 18, the Italian Bishops' SIR News reported Friday. John Paul II (manifest heretic who claimed to be pope 1978-2005) [link to section]

 

NY midwives lose right to deliver babies at home

 

“… there is one thing that is currently unavailable for delivery to those who live in this most can-do of metropolises. Women can not legally give birth at home in the presence of a trained and experienced midwife.”

 

Vermont "Diocese" to pay $17.6 Million to settle lawsuits

 

“Vermont's Roman Catholic Diocese has agreed to pay $17.6 million to settle 26 lawsuits over alleged abuse by clergy, mostly involving one priest and altar boys in the 1970s.”

 

Pro-abortion Pelosi gives orders at "Catholic" conference

 

This pro-abortion apostate not only speaks at a V-2 “Catholic” conference, but brags about how she meets with “cardinals,” etc. of the Vatican II sect.  She also tells them what to do, and they of course do nothing to excommunicate her: “House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has urged Catholic leaders to "play a very major role" in getting parishioners to support immigration overhaul.  "The cardinals, the archbishops, the bishops that come to me ... say, 'We want you to pass immigration reform,' and I said, I want you to speak about it from the pulpit," Pelosi told the Nation's Catholic Community conference sponsored by Trinity Washington University and the National Catholic Reporter, Fox News reports.”

 

Gulf Oil Spill might be 10 times worse than reported

 

“The amount of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico may be at least 10 times the size of official estimates, according to an exclusive analysis conducted for NPR.”

 

Bill would require Gov't to track body mass of U.S. children

 

“A bill introduced this month in Congress would put the federal and state governments in the business of tracking how fat, or skinny, American children are.  States receiving federal grants provided for in the bill would be required to annually track the Body Mass Index of all children ages 2 through 18. The grant-receiving states would be required to mandate that all health care providers in the state determine the Body Mass Index of all their patients in the 2-to-18 age bracket and then report that information to the state government.”

 

Lutheran leader calls the Pill "God's gift" at V-2 "Catholic" Cathedral

 

Speaking at the Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, which is the Munich Catholic Archbishop’s own cathedral and one of the most important Catholic churches in Germany, Käßmann warned against demonising birth control… “We can however also see it as God’s gift, for it is about the preservation of life, of freedom, which doesn’t have to immediately degenerate into pornography, as much as the sexualisation of our society is, of course, a problem… Käßmann was speaking as part of the 2nd Ecumenical Church Congress, which is Europe’s biggest interfaith gathering. Hundreds of thousands of believers of all denominations are in Munich to put aside theological differences and find common ground.”

 

Boston "Catholic" schools will enroll children of same-sex parents

 

“The Archdiocese of Boston does not prohibit children of same sex parents from attending Catholic schools, and officials there have offered to help a child refused admittance to an elementary school because his parents are lesbian to enroll in another archdiocesan school, according to a statement released late this afternoon.”

 

MP3

 

The mp3 of our recent debate discussion with Greg Rossi on salvation-sedevacantism has been posted.  This will be found permanently under Traditional Catholic Audios.

 

MP3 of Sedevacantism-Salvation Debate [2 hrs. 8 min.]

 

Catholic schoolchildren told to dress as Muslims for mosque

 

This is incredible: “A Catholic schoolgirl has been branded a 'truant' by her teachers after she refused to dress as a Muslim for a school field trip to a mosque.  Staff had ordered 14-year-old Amy Owen and her classmates to dress in headscarf, wear trousers or leggings and keep her arms covered for the compulsory visit to the mosque after it was arranged to promote 'community cohesion.'   Parents at the 1,100 pupil Ellesmere Port Catholic High School in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire were also told they were each required to make a £3 contribution towards the trip for all Year Nine students.”

 

Autistic boy charged with terror threats over stick figure sketch

 

“A fourteen-year-old autistic boy is facing terrorist charges after a sketch he made in school.  The sketch shows two stick-figures. One of them is labeled ‘Me’ and is shown shooting a gun at another with a teacher’s name above it…. Officials at Ridgeview Charter School say the student will face a tribunal and is being charged with making terrorist threats.”

 

Benedict XVI talks about "Church's sins" in scandal

 

“In his most thorough admission of the church's guilt in the clerical sex abuse scandal… Benedict XVI said Tuesday the greatest persecution of the institution "is born from the sins within the church," and not from a campaign by outsiders.  The pontiff said the Catholic church has always been tormented by problems of its own making — a tendency that is being witnessed today "in a truly terrifying way."

 

Federal Budget Deficit sets new April record

 

“The federal budget deficit has set another record high.  The deficit hit nearly $83 billion last month which is a record for the month of April. And it was far above last year's deficit of $20 billion.”

 

Influenza vaccine sends children into convulsions

 

“Influenza vaccines have sent 57 children into life-threatening convulsions, reports The Age out of Australia. These influenza vaccines were being give to children under five to "protect" them from seasonal flu, but after receiving the shots, these children started going into convulsions.  An investigation has revealed that there is no quality control problem with any particular batch of influenza vaccines. They all pass quality control, in other words, so the convulsions are being caused by what is intentionally put into the vaccines, not by some mistaken chemical contaminant.”

 

New Hawaii law shuns Obama birth document requests

 

“It's now law in Hawaii that the state government can ignore repetitive requests for President Barack Obama's birth certificate.  Republican Gov. Linda Lingle signed into law Wednesday a bill allowing state government agencies not to respond to follow-up requests for information if they determine that the subsequent request is duplicative or substantially similar to a previous request.”

 

Pagan Police get right to take festivals as "holiday"

 

“Police officers have been given the right to take days off to dance naked on the solstices, celebrate fertility rituals and burn Yule logs if they profess pagan beliefs.  The Pagan Police Association claimed yesterday that it had been recognised by the Home Office as a “diversity staff support association”… Endorsement would mean that chief constables could not refuse a pagan officer’s request to take feast days as part of his or her annual leave. The eight pagan festivals include Imbolc (the feast of lactating sheep), Lammas (the harvest festival) and the Summer Solstice (when mead drinking and naked dancing are the order of the day).”

 

Scientists stumped by Jupiter's loss of a stripe

 

“Jupiter has lost one of its iconic red stripes and scientists are baffled as to why.  The largest planet in our solar system is usually dominated by two dark bands in its atmosphere, with one in the northern hemisphere and one in the southern hemisphere.  However, the most recent images taken by amateur astronomers have revealed the lower stripe known as the Southern Equatorial Belt has disappeared leaving the southern half of the planet looking unusually bare.  The band was present in at the end of last year before Jupiter ducked behind the Sun on its orbit. However, when it emerged three months later the belt had disappeared.”

 

Supreme Court pick wrote about gov’t limits on free speech

 

“Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan said the high court should be focused on ferreting out improper governmental motives when deciding First Amendment cases, arguing that the government’s reasons for restricting free speech were what mattered most and not necessarily the effect of those restrictions on speech.”

 

Greece moves to adopt cremation law

 

“Breaking with a centuries-old Orthodox religious tradition, Greece took the final steps on Tuesday toward permitting and creating facilities so that people who choose so can be cremated.”

 

Police: Fetus in restroom "an unattended death"

 

“A fetus recovered from a restroom at a Honolulu park has been classified as an "unattended death" after police determined the woman who gave birth didn't know she was pregnant.  Detective Ted Coons says no foul play is suspected.  According to police, a 19-year-old woman gave birth to the fetus Monday night in a restroom at Kapolei Park. Police say the woman went to the restroom complaining of stomach cramps and didn't know she was pregnant.”

 

California preps "terrible cuts" to close deficit

 

“California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will seek “terrible cuts” to eliminate an $18.6 billion budget deficit facing the most-populous U.S. state through June 2011, his spokesman said.”

 

University introduces electronic monitoring of student attendance

 

“Academics in the US are debating a decision by Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff to introduce a monitoring system to check when students attend, or miss, class. Sensors will detect students' identification cards when they enter the lecture theatres. If they don't turn up often enough, they could find it reflected in their grades.”

 

Razor blades found taped to playground equipment

 

“Officials in Columbus said police and city workers found razor blades taped to playground equipment in a park.  Police said they received a call Tuesday morning, telling them that people had discovered the razor blades. Police and other officials went to the scene and found nine blades.  Tony Adams, director of the city's Parks and Recreation Department said the blades were found taped to a slide, on a wheel children use to pull themselves off the ground and other pieces of equipment.”

 

Thieves steal controversial desert cross

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“The 7-foot-tall metal cross in a 75-year-old war memorial that withstood the heat of the Mojave Desert and a blazing battle in the Supreme Court over its legality was ripped down and stolen Sunday night, according to federal officials.”

 

Obama to host first-ever Jewish Heritage Month Reception

 

“U.S. ‫President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will host at the end of the month the first ever White House reception honoring Jewish American Heritage Month, the White House announced on Monday.”

 

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Military distributes Morning After Pill

 

“Members of Congress are concerned about the Defense Department's policy on the stocking and distribution of the morning after pill, also know as Plan B. In February, the Obama administration began requiring all U.S. military health facilities to stock the drug, which can sometimes cause an abortion.  Congressman Jeff Fortenberry and 13 pro-life members of Congress have sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates seeking clarification on its policy.”

 

4th state adopts abortion opt-out

 

“A number of states are moving on legislation to opt out of abortion coverage in healthcare reform legislation.  Critics say one of the major problems with the new healthcare law is related to federal funding of abortion. But a provision allows states to make a decision… four states have passed bills modeled after the organization's Abortion-Mandate Opt-Out Act.”

 

Ga. seniors told they can't pray before meals

 

“Senior Citizens Inc. officials said Friday the meals they are contracted by the city to provide to Ed Young visitors are mostly covered with federal money, which ushers in the burden of separating church and state.  On Thursday, the usual open prayer before meals at the center was traded in for a moment of silence.  The dilemma is being hashed out by the Port Wentworth city attorney, said Mayor Glenn "Pig" Jones.”

 

1200 churches in Netherlands expected to close

 

“According to Mickey Bosschert, real estate agent for religious property, some 1200 churches in the Netherlands will be sold in the next ten years. Some of these churches will be repurposed, while others will be torn down.”

 

V-2 "cardinal" accuses Vatican official of abuse cover-up

 

“The accusations were leveled by Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn of Vienna against Italian Cardinal Angelo Sodano, who served for 16 years from 1990 to 2006 as secretary of state, the Vatican's second-most important position.  Schoenborn, in what was supposed to have been a private conversation with Austrian newspaper editors last month, accused Sodano of having blocked an investigation of former Austrian Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer.”

 

Obama nominates pro-abortion Elena Kagan to Supreme Court

 

“President Barack Obama nominated today the current Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, a move that drew concerns from pro-life advocates… “Elena Kagan has no judicial record from which to determine her position on Roe v. Wade, but she has publicly criticized the 1991 Supreme Court ruling to allow the Department of Health and Human Services to restrict funding from groups that performed or promoted abortion, and has also criticized crisis pregnancy centers,” said Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of pro-life political action.”

 

Benedict XVI to deliver "intense" message at Fatima

 

“The Vatican spokesman said that the [Benedict XVI] will also deliver an intense message during his Fatima visit. Upon his arrival at the sanctuary on May 12, he will remember John Paul II and the 29th anniversary of the assassination attempt that nearly took his life on May 13, 1981.”

 

Lieberman looks to strip citizenship from 1 million without trial

 

“The climate of fear, created out of the well exaggerated Times Square incident last week has allowed Joe Lieberman and fellow establishment lawmakers to introduce a bill that would drive the final nail into the coffin of the Bill of Rights. Lieberman says the bill is design to “close loopholes” that allow individuals on the FBI’s terror watch list purchase firearms, explosives and to have basic rights of due process if and when they are tried for a crime. Despite the fact that the FBI’s terror watch list has been repeatedly found to contain children, people of mistaken identity and individuals whose only crime was to attend antiwar rallies, the media is pushing the agenda as a fight over whether or not so-called terrorist should have any rights at all. The problem is that none of these people have been charged with a crime, let alone tried and found guilty by a trial of their peers. Nearly 1.5 million Americans would be stripped of their rights without trial and without recourse.”

 

7.4 earthquake hits Indonesia

 

“An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 rattled Indonesia's North Sumatra province Sunday, prompting a brief local tsunami watch, knocking out power and damaging some homes, officials said.”

 

Vatican says talks with SSPX "difficult"

 

Once again, the Vatican II sect makes it clear that the SSPX must accept the heretical Second Vatican Council if they desire to be under the antipope.  This is another example of how the SSPX’s position is false and schismatic: "Dialogue with them is not easy," Kasper, who heads the Vatican department for relations with other Christian churches and with Jews, told a news conference during a visit to Paris.  "The main problem with them is not the Mass in Latin," he said, referring to the SSPX's insistence on the pre-Council liturgy, "but the concept of tradition. Do we want a living tradition or a petrified one?" "I'm for a dialogue, but on our conditions, not on the traditionalists' conditions," he added. The SSPX had to accept the Council reforms, the "sine qua non" of any accord.”

 

Ban on funding religious groups heads to Fla. Supreme Court

 

“A legal challenge over a ban on state dollars being spent on religious organizations may head to Florida's high court. A high-stakes First Amendment battle that could either halt state funding to all church-run social service programs or create an unprecedented flood of government-backed sectarian groups may soon come before the Florida Supreme Court.”

 

6.5 earthquake jolts Peru

 

“A magnitude-6.5 earthquake jolted Peruvian department of Tacna, bordering with Chile, injuring 11 people on Wednesday night, the Peruvian National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci) said on Thursday, based on the reports of the regional authorities.”

 

Schismatic Russian bishop to promote "spirituality" at Vatican

 

“A delegation from the Patriarchate of Moscow will be at the Vatican later this month to promote Russian culture and spirituality. Initiatives during the two day event include meetings, a symposium and a concert for Benedict XVI… Archbishop Hilarion of Volokolamsk, president of the Department for External Church Affairs of the Patriarchate of Moscow, will lead the Russian delegation to Rome, representing Kirill I, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.”

 

Iceland Volcano causing travel nightmare once again

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“Most flights between Europe and North America will be delayed on Saturday due to the spreading cloud of volcanic ash stretching across much of the northern Atlantic, the European flight control agency said.  Flights will have to be rerouted north over Greenland or south over Spain to avoid the 1,200-miles-long cloud stretching from Iceland to northern Spain, Eurocontrol said. This will increase flying times by about an hour in either direction.”

 

Day of Prayer observed in Denver, but lawsuit looms

 

People “gathered around the Colorado Capitol on Thursday morning for the National Day of Prayer, despite a recent federal court ruling that the observance violates the constitutional ban on government-backed religion.  A similar lawsuit is pending against Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter. The plaintiff in both cases, Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation, alleges Ritter has violated the state constitution by declaring a local Day of Prayer to mirror the national event.”

 

Conn. School District sued over Megachurch graduation ceremony

 

“Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the ACLU of Connecticut have filed a lawsuit in federal court over a public school district’s decision to hold this year’s graduation ceremonies in a ‘Christian’ megachurch.”

 

National Day of Prayer could be the last

 

Not that we endorse ecumenical prayer events, but it’s interesting to see how every kind of public prayer is slowly being removed.  “Reporting from Washington — A fixture since President Truman signed a bill proclaiming a National Day of Prayer 58 years ago, 2010 could be the last time the event is observed if the White House fails in an appeal against a court ruling that it violates the ban on government-backed religion.”

 

Univ. of Wisconsin firm on late-term abortion center

 

“The University of Wisconsin is denying it has dropped its controversial plans for a late-term abortion facility at the Madison Surgery Center, a joint venture between UW Hospital and Clinics, Meriter Hospital and the UW Medical Foundation. Leading pro-life advocates opposed to the plan received a letter saying it will not proceed, but the University denied that was the case later in the day.”

 

Parts 10-13 of New Debate Posted

 

This is a discussion/debate between Bro. Peter Dimond of Most Holy Family Monastery and Greg Thomas Rossi.  It concerns whether Benedict XVI is a valid pope and what the Catholic Church teaches on Outside the Church There is No Salvation.  It's a wide-ranging debate-conversation with a more flexible and informal style.  More parts will be posted very soon…

 

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 1

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 2

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 3

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 4

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 5

 

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 6

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 7

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 8

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 9

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 10

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 11

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 12

Catholic Salvation-Sedevacantism Debate - 13

 

 

Arizona to eliminate speed cameras on highways

 

“Arizona is ending a groundbreaking and contentious program that put speed cameras along Phoenix-area freeways and in vans deployed across the state.  Opponents have argued the cameras open the door for wider "Big Brother" surveillance and are more about making money than safety. The program has been the target of an initiative measure proposed for the November ballot.”

 

New U.S. push to regulate internet access

 

“In a move that will stoke a battle over the future of the Internet, the federal government plans to propose regulating broadband lines under decades-old rules designed for traditional phone networks.”

 

Iceland volcano to emit large new cloud

 

An Icelandic volcano which caused havoc to European aviation after erupting last month is to emit a large new ash cloud after surging back to life, meteorologists said Thursday.

 

Lancaster sued over prayer at council meetings

 

“Two Los Angeles County residents filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging religious invocations by clergy at City Council meetings in Lancaster, where voters last month passed a ballot measure making the practice city policy. The measure was overwhelmingly approved in April, despite objections from critics who said the policy would largely favor Christian prayer. The vote came after the American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to the city threatening legal action, saying invocations at city meetings, often "in the name of Jesus," were divisive and unconstitutional.”

 

Students kicked off campus for wearing American colors on Cinco de Mayo

 

“On any other day at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, Daniel Galli and his four friends would not even be noticed for wearing T-shirts with the American flag. But Cinco de Mayo is not any typical day especially on a campus with a large Mexican American student population.  Galli says he and his friends were sitting at a table during brunch break when the vice principal asked two of the boys to remove American flag bandannas that they wearing on their heads and for the others to turn their American flag T-shirts inside out. When they refused, the boys were ordered to go to the principal's office.”

 

Missouri OKs bill for pre-abortion ultrasound

 

“The Missouri state House approved a bill that would provide women the ability to see an ultrasound of their unborn child before an abortion is done.  The measure, less broad than a previous House-approved version, also gives women considering abortions 24 hours to reflect on the ultrasound and information they would receive on fetal development.”

 

V-2 "priest" conducts bizarre faith-healing ritual

 

“A bizarre faith-healing ritual has prompted the Catholic Church to warn that an influx of foreign priests had created "difficulties" because they tended to have a more spiritual outlook than Westerners. A horrified congregation watched a foreign-trained Catholic priest lay a mentally and physically disabled girl on an altar during mass at the weekend and order her to walk.”

 

Town bans bottled water sales

 

“The town of Concord has banned the sale of bottled drinking water in town beginning in 2011.  "We only have one planet and I just don't want to see it spoiled," said Jean Hill, who introduced the measure at Concord's Town Meeting.”

 

School sued after teachers hide in closets to pray

 

“A Florida school district is being accused in a lawsuit of making a deal with the ACLU to criminalize "protected religious expression," banning students from saying "God bless" and forcing teachers to "hide in closets to pray."

 

Largest Lutheran group reinstates homosexual "ministers"

 

The evil fruits of Protestantism: “A gay Atlanta pastor and his partner who have been at the center of a battle over the treatment of gay clergy by the nation's largest Lutheran denomination are being reinstated to the denomination's clergy roster, church officials announced Tuesday.”

 

White House drops Christian reference for Jewish Month

 

“The use of the proclamation boilerplate "in the year of our Lord" for a celebration of Jewish Heritage Month had struck a slightly off-key note for Jewish groups in Obama's last proclamation, as in those of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.  This year, the phrase has been replaced by the simple phrase, "in the year two thousand ten.”  Steven Freeman, an official at the Anti-Defamation League, tells Andrew Silow-Carroll that "we see it as a welcome, sensitive, and attentive gesture."

 

Benedict XVI says Rabbi of Rome has salvation

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This is heresy and apostasy: “Benedict XVI sent a message of congratulations to the former chief rabbi of Rome, Elio Toaff, for his 95th birthday, which was Monday. The Pope's personal secretary, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein, read the message at the inaugural ceremony of the Elio Toaff Foundation for Hebrew Culture.  "I think," the Holy Father writes, "using the expressions of the Psalm, how the Lord restored your soul, leading you along the right path, even through the darkest valley, at the time of the persecution and extermination of the Jewish People. The Lord, in his mysterious plans, wished you to have a unique experience of his salvation, becoming a sign of hope for the rebirth of many of your brothers and sisters."

 

Vatican II "Cardinal" honored by Jewish Committee

 

If this occurs, you know you’re not dealing with a Catholic cardinal: “Cardinal Walter Kasper was honored last week by the American Jewish Committee for his "extraordinary" achievements in interreligious affairs.  The president of the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, as well as the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, was given the prestigious Isaiah Interreligious Award at the end of the committee's annual meeting, which was held Wednesday through Friday.”

 

Police cameras to flood Manhattan to "prevent attacks"

 

“New York officials say they could stop attacks like the attempted Times Square car bomb by expanding a controversial surveillance system so sensitive that it will pick up even suspicious behavior.  New York is already a heavily policed city, with 35,000 officers and a counterterrorism bureau -- the first of its kind in the country -- partnering the FBI.”

 

Florida opts out of tax-payer funded abortions

 

“Florida just became the fourth state to pass legislation opting-out of taxpayer-funded abortion provisions established by the new federal health care reform law. Florida’s legislation ensures that insurance plans that cover abortions and participate in new health care exchanges cannot receive tax dollars.”

 

6.4 Magnitude quake hits Chile

 

“The U.S. Geological Survey says a magnitude-6.4 earthquake has struck of Chile's central coast. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.  The USGS says the quake's epicenter was 151 kilometers (94 miles) south-southwest of Concepcion, Chile, at a depth of 20 kilometers (12 miles).”

 

Judge orders release of 9 militia members

 

“A federal judge in Detroit today ordered the release of nine members of a Lenawee County Christian militia group freed on bond over the objections of federal prosecutors.  “The United States is correct that it need not wait until people are killed before it arrests conspirators,” U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts said in a 36-page decision. “But, the Defendants are also correct: their right to engage in hate-filled, venomous speech, is a right that deserves First Amendment protection.”

 

Pittsburgh "Diocese" announces 16th school closing

 

“The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is closing its 16th elementary school since 2005, once again citing falling enrollment and rising tuition and other costs.”

 

About 1000 scientists reject evolution hoax

 

“A major storm of protest against the myth of evolution has been building for many years, as proved by almost a thousand major scientists, all with doctorates… Those scientists threw down the gauntlet to evolutionists by publishing a two-page ad in a national magazine with the heading, “A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism.”

 

Tennessee hit by historic flood

 

“Nashville and surrounding areas was struck by a historical record rainfall event… 11 people have lost their lives across Tennessee.” 

 

Irish Airspace restricted due to Volcanic Ash Cloud

 

“Ireland's Aviation Authority says it's banning all flights in and out of Ireland on Tuesday because of a renewed risk of volcanic ash drifting south from Iceland.  The authority says all flights in and out of Irish airports will be banned from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. local time Tuesday (0600GMT to 1200GMT; 2 a.m to 8 a.m EDT), the authority said.”

 

Man arrested for criticizing homosexuality

 

“A… street preacher in Cumbria has been arrested and charged with a crime after he expressed his religious beliefs about homosexual conduct.”

 

Greece erupts as men from IMF prepare to wield axe

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“Anger is intensifying over cuts to be made as part of the EU deal to save the economy - MAY DAY protests in Greece turned violent yesterday as youths in gas masks and hoods set fire to vehicles, smashed shop fronts and threw molotov cocktails and rocks at police in an explosion of fury over austerity measures they claim will hurt only the poor.”

 

Tornados in Tennessee and Mississippi kill 11

 

“Six people were killed in Tennessee and three in Mississippi by a line of storm that brought heavy flooding and possible tornados to the region over the weekend.  More rain and storms loomed Sunday as emergency officials in Tennessee sought help from the state's Army National Guard, and urged people to stay off roads and interstate highways turned into raging rivers.”

 

Oil Spill grows

 

“BP's chairman defended his company's safety record and said Sunday that "a failed piece of equipment" was to blame for a massive oil spill along the Gulf Coast, where President Barack Obama was headed for a firsthand update on the slick creeping toward American shores.”

 

6.0 quakes rumble under Bering Sea off Alaska

 

“Two strong earthquakes rumbled Friday under the Bering Sea off Alaska, but officials say they posed no tsunami risk and were too far from land to be felt.  David Hale at the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer says a 6.0-magniitude quake struck at 3:12 p.m. and was followed minutes later by another of about equal strength.”

 

British Judge: Christian beliefs have no legal standing

 

“A top British judge has ruled that Christian beliefs have no standing under secular law because they lack evidence and cannot be proven.  Lord Justice John Grant McKenzie Laws made the declaration on Thursday (April 29) in throwing out a defamation suit by Christian relationship counselor who refused to offer sex therapy to gay couples.”

 

Motorcyclist arrested for recording cop brandishing gun

 

Cleveland "Diocese" puts 50 churches for sale

 

“The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, in the midst of eliminating 50 parishes, has begun marketing some of its properties, including 17 churches and a building at University Circle. Total asking price: $11.8 million.  The push to unload real estate comes during Bishop Richard Lennon's ongoing downsizing of the eight-county diocese. The church closings are confined to three counties -- Cuyahoga, Lorain and Summit -- with most of them in urban areas of Cleveland, Lorain and Akron.”

 

Cardinal John Henry Newman Examined

 

This is a discussion of the positive points, and the significant doctrinal errors, found in the work of the famous 19th century cardinal, John Henry Newman.  For a variety of reasons Newman is an important figure to consider.  It also discusses his ideas on “the development of Christian doctrine.”  More parts will be posted…

 

Cardinal John Henry Newman Examined - 1

 

Cardinal John Henry Newman Examined - 2

 

Gulf Oil Spill: worse than Exxon Valdez?

 

“The oil leak triggered by a deadly rig blast off the coast of Louisiana has the potential to cause more environmental damage than the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, one of the largest ecological disasters ever recorded, some observers say.”

 

"Church" warned that flag of Jesus is "religious advertising"

 

“… Mark Binney, vicar of St Andrew’s Church, Hampton, Worcs, said he had been told he needed planning permission if he wanted to fly a flag “advertising Christianity” in future. The flag was put up outside the church in the week preceding Easter Sunday displaying the words 'This is Holy Week' and an image of Jesus on the cross.”

 

Boy, 3, held as terrorist by Paris police

 

“A boy of three was arrested as a terrorist suspect and held by police for more than two hours, it emerged today.”

 

"Christian" marriage therapist loses court bid

 

“A ‘Christian’ marriage counsellor sacked for refusing to give sex advice to homosexuals had his appeal bid quashed by a top court Thursday, reigniting a row between the Anglican Church and the judiciary.”

 

VA reinstates prayer policy for police chaplains

 

“Virginia State Police chaplains can invoke Jesus during prayers again.  State Police Superintendent Stephen Flaherty reinstated a policy allowing chaplains to use the name Jesus on Wednesday.  Under former Gov. Tim Kaine, who chairs the Democratic National Committee, Flaherty barred chaplains from praying in Jesus' name after a federal appeals court said prayers delivered on behalf of governments cannot favor one religion over another.”

 

Judge asks Feds to show militia did more than talk

 

“A federal judge challenged prosecutors Wednesday to show that nine members of a Michigan militia accused of plotting war against the government had done more than just talk and should remain locked up.”

 

NJ Court to rule whether hospitals may refuse life support

 

“In a case that could have nationwide implications, Trinitas Regional Medical Center here wants an appeals court to decide whether hospitals can refuse to continue life support over the objections of a patient’s family.  The hospital argued it should also be able to decide, in certain cases, whether to end life support even if patients have written directives stipulating they want life-sustaining efforts to continue.  The state Supreme Court ruled in the mid-1970s that patients and their families have the right to decide when and whether to remove life support regardless of what a hospital says.”

 

Benedict XVI & Protestantism

 

 

 

More photos of discovered Noah's Ark

 

Supreme Court says cross may stay in CA desert

 

“The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a federal judge erred in ordering the removal of a large Christian cross intended to serve as a war memorial in a remote part of the California desert.”

 

Spain's financial status downgraded, crisis widens

 

“Europe's debt crisis mushroomed Wednesday as Spain saw its credit rating lowered, just as Germany sought to reassure nervous investors that Greece would not be allowed to go under, saying Berlin's share of a key aid package could be approved in the next few days.”

 

Baby boy survives for two days after abortion

 

“A baby boy abandoned by doctors to die after a botched abortion was found alive nearly two days later. The 22-week infant later died in intensive care at a hospital in the mother's home town of Rossano in southern Italy.  The mother, pregnant for the first time, had opted for an abortion after prenatal scans suggested that her baby was disabled. However the infant survived the procedure, carried out on Saturday in the Rossano Calabria hospital, and was left by doctors to die.”

 

Vetoes of Okla. abortion laws overridden

 

“The Oklahoma Senate voted Tuesday to override Gov. Brad Henry's veto of two abortion measures, including one that an abortion-rights group has said would be among the nation's strictest anti-abortion measures. The votes mean the bills become law immediately.”

 

Thousands being sterilized in China

 

“China is sterilizing -- sometimes by force -- 10,000 men and women suspected of violating the country's one-child policy.”

 

Special Army unit ready to be deployed before Nov. elections

 

“In October of this year, one month prior to the November midterm elections, a special army unit known as 'Consequence Management Response Force' will be ready for deployment on American soil if so ordered by the President. The key phrase is 'may be called upon to help with civil unrest.'… The source described this as 'our long, hot summer of discontent' that could be eerily reminiscent of the summer of 1968 when riots broke out in many of our largest cities.” 

 

Demon sightings in Britain highest in 25 years

 

“There have been nearly 1,000 reports of demonic activity in the past quarter of a century, with Yorkshire the nation's most ghostly county.  Encounters with devils, demons and evil spirits are as widespread today as they were in medieval times, researchers claim. The research was led by the UKs leading authority on the unexplained Lionel Fanthorpe who studied various archives and websites as well as his own reports to identify all sightings and recordings of supernatural beings with satanic qualities.”

 

V-2 "Bishop" of NYC encourages Judaism

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This is total apostasy: “In a recent ceremony commemorating Pope Benedict's visit to a synagogue during his U.S. visit in 2008, Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York spoke on the importance of Catholic-Jewish relations, stressing that the two must focus on their commonality and work together to preserve the “memory” of the faith.  Archbishop Dolan gave his remarks at the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Park East Synagogue in New York City on April 22.  Discussing the drastically-improved status of Catholic-Jewish relations, the New York prelate said, it “should not be lost on us that a millennium ago, a century ago or even fifty years ago, these visits would have been unthinkable – even condemnable – in both Christian and Jewish circles.” “How far our friendship has come, that our leaders can welcome each other with affection and respect into their very houses of worship!” he noted… Both of our traditions reverence memory,” he asserted. “'To forget' is disastrous, dangerous, and heretical.”

 

Video

 

MHFM: We have posted part 10 of the new video, Is the World about to End?  We recommend that people watch the parts in order (starting with 1, etc).

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 7

Is the World about to End ? - Part 8 - Mark of the Beast

Is the World about to End ? - Part 9 - Mark of the Beast

Is the World about to End ? - Part 10

 

This new video covers how the Antichrist, the beast of revelation, the mark of the beast, 666, the great harlot, the great red dragon, etc. might have already been fulfilled.

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 1

Is the World about to End ? - Part 2

Is the World about to End ? - Part 3

Is the World about to End ? - Part 4

Is the World about to End ? - Part 5

Is the World about to End ? - Part 6

 

"Catholic" Seton Hall to offer gay "marriage" classes

 

The course will be taught by King Mott, a homosexual activist.  “It is one thing to say ‘I am for or against gay marriage,’” Mott said. “It’s another to actually understand the issue.”  The course will teach various cultural perspectives of marriage, such as Eurocentric and Asian views, Mott said.  The course will also include an analysis of the contemporary political situation regarding gay marriage, such as Proposition 8 in California. Additionally, it will include a look at which states allow and prohibit gay marriage and what that means, Mott said.  Finally, students taking the course will write an analysis on gay marriage from a perspective they choose after they have been educated on the issue.”

 

Explorers claim Noah's Ark discovery

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“A group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers said Monday they believe they may have found Noah's Ark -- four thousand metres up a mountain in Turkey.  The team say they recovered wooden specimens from a structure on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey… "It's not 100 percent that it is Noah's Ark but we think it is 99.9 percent that this is it," Yeung Wing-cheung, a Hong Kong documentary filmmaker and member of the 15-strong team from Noah's Ark Ministries International told AFP.  The structure had several compartments, some with wooden beams, which were believed to house animals, he said.”

 

V-2 Belgian Bishop quits over abuse

 

“The bishop of the Belgian city of Bruges, Roger Vangheluwe, has resigned after admitting sexual abuse of a boy earlier in his career.”

 

Major earthquake hits off Taiwan coast

 

“A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the southeast coast of Taiwan on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake swayed buildings in the capital, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage and no tsunami alert was issued.”

 

Dallas man indicted in abortion threat case

 

“A north Texas man faces federal charges after allegedly sending a letter threatening to use deadly force to stop an abortion at a Dallas women's clinic.”

 

Archie comics introduces first gay character

 

“Archie Comics announced Thursday that in an issue out Sept. 1, the long-running comic will introduce its first "openly gay" character, Kevin Keller.”

 

Billy Graham prays with Obama

 

“During the visit, which lasted about 30 minutes and included aides and advisers to both men, Mr. Obama had a private prayer and conversation with Billy Graham.”

 

Mile-wide tornado hits Mississippi, kills 10

 

“A tornado nearly a mile (1.6 km) wide ripped through central Mississippi on Saturday, killing 10 people, including three children, and injuring dozens of others, state authorities said.”

 

CNN accused of pushing China's one-child policy

 

“CNN is facing accusations that a news story it wrote on Earth Day promotes the one-child policy in China that has resulted in forced abortions and sterilizations. The policy recently came under more criticism when a new campaign was launched in one city to forcibly sterilize 10,000 people.  Under the guise of a trendy "green love life" feature, CNN pushes the idea.”

 

Man yelling "Satan" tried to blow up plane

 

“A flight from Los Angeles to Florida was diverted to Albuquerque early Friday after a passenger sprayed the first-class cabin with a water bottle, tried to open a cabin door and threatened to blow up the aircraft… "Get behind me, Satan," Sheffield told the flight attendant…"I am going to bring this plane down," Sheffield said. The complaint said he also shouted: "You need to land this plane or I'm going to blow it up" and, "I will blow up this plane and take you all with me." He then approached the cockpit door, again shouting, "Get behind me, Satan."… He started to get into the bomb thing, saying we're going to go to Hell with him," he said.”

 

University of Calgary stops free speech of pro-lifers

 

“The University of Calgary has taken its war on free speech to a new front, charging its own students with "non-academic misconduct" for having erected a pro-life display on campus on April 8.

Last year the U of C charged its own students with trespassing for having set up their pro-life display on campus… The U of C has informed these students that their conduct is a "Major Violation" in the same category with theft, vandalism, fraud, sexual assault, firearms misuse, and selling drugs. The students face penalties which include expulsion from the university.”

 

Canadian leader axes outrageous sex-ed program

 

“In a dramatic turn of events Thursday, a Canadian premier abruptly axed a controversial proposed sex-ed curriculum due to the overwhelmingly negative response it received within his province.  Premier Dalton McGuinty of Ontario previously backed a sex education curriculum which came under fire for its subject matter. The curriculum scheduled lessons on body parts in Grade 1, discussed homosexuality in Grade 3 [and other sexually explicit things in Grade 7].  The curriculum also taught that homosexuality and transgenderism are normal…”

 

Potentially deadly fungus spreading in U.S., Canada

 

“A potentially deadly strain of fungus is spreading among animals and people in the northwestern United States and the Canadian province of British Columbia, researchers reported on Thursday.

The airborne fungus, called Cryptococcus gattii, usually only infects transplant and AIDS patients and people with otherwise compromised immune systems, but the new strain is genetically different, the researchers said.”

 

Lawsuit demands Vatican name priests accused of abuse

 

“An Illinois man is suing the Vatican and Pope Benedict XVI for allegedly covering up sexual abuse by a priest at a Catholic school in Wisconsin.  The lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests that the suit says have "credible allegations of sexual misconduct" against them.”

 

Federal agents invade farm for 5 a.m. milk inspection

 

“Federal agents invaded an Amish farm in Pennsylvania at 5 a.m. to inspect cow-milking facilities then followed up the next day with a written notice that the farmer was engaged in interstate sale of raw milk in violation of the Public Health Services Act. A failure to correct the situation could result in "seizure and/or injunction," the warning letter from Kirk Sooter, district director of the Philadelphia office of the Department of Health and Human Services, told farmer Dan Allgyer of Kinzers, Pa., on Wednesday.  The farm invaded Tuesday is the one agents visited in February, driving past "Private Property" signs to demand Allgyer open his property for their inspection, saying, "You have cows. You produce food for human consumption."

 

Abuse victim thinks Benedict XVI is a "saint"

 

No, he’s not a saint.  He’s a heretic and an antipope.  But this is interesting: “Vatican analyst Andrea Tornielli spoke with Joseph Magro, 38, one of eight victims of clerical abuse who met with Pope Benedict XVI during his recent visit to Malta.  Magro said the meeting “was truly a most beautiful gift, after all this suffering, we all cried, even the Pope.” “I did not have any faith in priests. Now, after this moving experience, I have hope again.  You people in Italy have a saint. Do you realize that? You have a saint,” he said, referring to Pope Benedict XVI.”

 

Anti-gay Bible verse on fence causes "stir"

 

“An anti-gay bible verse painted on a Wyoming fence is causing a stir.  Chris Turnbull is defending his decision to paint part of a verse from Leviticus condemning homosexual behavior.  He says the first amendment gives him the right to paint the Old Testament verse.  "Our country's moral fiber is pretty much gone.  It bothers me a lot… gay people are bashing themselves." Turnbull said.”

 

Former Clinton staffer on Bill Clinton and Waco

 

V-2 French "Church" launches bid to get more "priests"

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Devoid of the Catholic faith, they must attempt to recruit people in other ways: “The public recruitment campaign aims to portray clergy life in a more light-hearted, modern fashion and educate people of all ages to the benefits of a career in the church.”

 

V-2 "cardinal," false trad. hero, implicated in sex scandal

 

This is a “cardinal” certain, deceived false traditionalists think is a voice of hope for a “return to tradition.”  “The group sponsoring a Latin mass in Washington said Wednesday it has removed the celebrant, a cardinal touched by the sex abuse scandal.  … Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos of Colombia will not be celebrating the traditional liturgy Saturday at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The group said it is seeking another bishop.  French newspapers reported last week that in 2001 Castrillon, then a Vatican official, wrote Bishop Pierre Pican, who had been convicted of failing to report a sexually abusive priest, praising his action.”

 

Arizona approves bill requiring Obama to show birth certificate

 

“The Arizona House has approved a bill that would require President Barack Obama to show his birth certificate if he hopes to be on the state's ballot for a re-election bid.  The House approved the measure on a 31-29 vote, sending it to the Senate.  It would require U.S. presidential candidates who want to appear on the ballot in Arizona to submit documents proving they meet the constitutional requirements to be president.”

 

"American Idol" gives to pro-abortion groups

 

“Once again, "American Idol" is aligning itself with pro-abortion groups. Among the groups benefiting this year's "Idol Gives Back" fund-raising campaign are Save the Children and the United Nations Foundation…  Save the Children has a working relationship with what it calls "prominent international organizations." Several of these groups are actively pro-abortion, including Better World Fund, Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Population Action International, and the U.S. Committee for UNICEF.”

 

Threat of new, larger Iceland eruption looms

 

“For all the worldwide chaos that Iceland's volcano has already created, it may just be the opening act.  Scientists fear tremors at the Eyjafjallajokull (ay-yah-FYAH-lah-yer-kuhl) volcano could trigger an even more dangerous eruption at the nearby Katla volcano — creating a worst-case scenario for the airline industry and travelers around the globe.  A Katla eruption would be 10 times stronger and shoot higher and larger plumes of ash into the air than its smaller neighbor, which has already brought European air travel to a standstill for five days and promises severe travel delays for days more.”

 

Irish government wants 200m from religious congregations

 

They shall make her desolate (Apoc. 17): “Taoiseach Brian Cowen said the Government will continue working with the 18 religious congregations in a bid to get them to contribute €200 million to the fund for the victims of abuse in the residential institutions run by the congregations.  Speaking in Cork, Mr Cowen said that following the Ryan Report, he met with the congregations with a view to discussing the issue of moral responsibility for what happened in the institutions and whether they could contribute further to fund for former residents.”

 

Tape shows V-2 priest, 83, in bed with teen

 

“The detention of an 83-year-old priest in Brazil for allegedly abusing boys as young as 12 in a case involving lurid videotape and a congressional investigation has added to the scandals hitting the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America.”

 

Supreme Court weighs case of group that bars gays

 

“The Supreme Court considered on Monday whether a university can legally deny recognition to a ‘Christian’ student group that excludes gays and nonbelievers.”

 

Court will decide whether homosexuals can "divorce" in Texas

 

“A judge in Austin granted the divorce, but Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is appealing the decision. He also is appealing a divorce granted to a gay couple in Dallas, saying protecting the "traditional definition of marriage" means doing the same for divorce.”

 

Lancaster voters approve prayer before mtg.

 

“Voters in Lancaster overwhelmingly approve a controversial ballot measure that allows the City Council to continue beginning its meetings with prayers. By a 3 to 1 margin, in Tuesday's general election, voters approved the measure. But, the issue is far from over.”

 

KS. gov. vetoes enforcement of pro-life law

 

“Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson's veto of a pro-life bill may not be the last word.  In part, the measure turned back by the governor would require abortionists who are taking the lives of babies who are viable outside the womb to report a specific reason for doing so. Mary Kay Culp, executive director of Kansans for Life, tells OneNewsNow H.B.2215 would also require enforcement of existing laws passed in 1988.”

 

6.3 quake strikes Papua New Guinea

 

“A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Papua New Guinea Sunday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.”

 

New ash cloud heading toward Europe

 

“Air passengers could face further delays after warnings that a "new ash cloud" is spreading towards the UK.”

 

“Baptism of Desire” Debate

 

MHFM: This is a debate on “Baptism of Desire” which has been on our website.  Some of our readers have heard this debate.  We have posted it in video form because it’s an interesting debate which covers some very important issues.  Here are the videos:

 

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 1

"Baptism of Desire" Debate- Part 2

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 3

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 4

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 5

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 6

"Baptism of Desire" Debate  - Part 7

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 8

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 9

"Baptism of Desire" Debate - Part 10

 

Nato Jet fighters damaged by volcanic ash

 

“A senior Western diplomat says several NATO F-16 fighters suffered engine damage after flying through the volcanic ash cloud covering large parts of Europe.  The official declined to provide more details on the military flights, except to say that glasslike deposits were found inside the planes' engines after they patroled over European airspace.”

 

Williamson convicted for denying "Holocaust"

 

“A German court convicted… British Bishop Richard Williamson on Friday of denying the Holocaust in a television interview.  A court in the Bavarian city of Regensburg found Williamson guilty of incitement for saying in a 2008 interview with Swedish television that he did not believe Jews were killed in gas chambers during World War II.”

 

Another volcano in the mix

 

“The Pacific nation of Vanuatu has made plans to evacuate nearly 3,000 villagers after a highly active volcano started spewing ash clouds, an official said on Monday.  The picturesque Gaua volcano, which has erupted 13 times since 1963 and has been exploding and rumbling for several months, is under close watch after a marked rise in activity in recent days.”

 

Judge backs atheist who rejected religious anti-drug program

 

“Barry A. Hazle Jr. served a year in prison on a drug charge. After he got out, his parole agent sent him back for being an atheist.  Now, the 41-year-old Redding computer technician has won a ruling from a Sacramento federal judge against the state and stands to collect damages for having his constitutional rights violated.”

 

Volcanic ash relentless as new tremors rock Iceland

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“Powerful tremors from an Icelandic volcano that has been a menace for thousands of travellers worldwide rocked the countryside on Sunday as eruptions hurled a steady stream of ash into the sky.  Ash from the volcano drifted southeast towards Europe, sparing the capital Reykjavik and other more populated centres but forcing farmers and their livestock indoors as a blanket of ash fell on the surrounding areas.  Iceland's Meterological Office said tremors from the volcano had grown more intense and had increased from a day ago, but that the column of steam and ash rising from the volcano had eased back to 4-5 km (2.5-3 miles) from as high as 11 km when it started erupting earlier this week.  "We are seeing mixed signals. There are some hints that the eruption will be decreasing, and others that show it is not decreasing," Einar Kjartansson, a geophysicist at the Meteorological Office, told Reuters.”

 

Church-state issue clouds Ind. schools' conversion

 

“A plan to create what could be the first U.S. public charter schools run by a Roman Catholic archdiocese is meeting resistance from those who worry about whether religious messages and icons will really stay out of the classrooms and hallways.  Mayor Greg Ballard says the plan is an innovative way to keep schools open so they can fill the needs of families in the struggling areas surrounding the schools. Archdiocese officials saw an opportunity to keep the schools open despite a growing budget deficit…  The city approved the plan April 5 to convert St. Anthony's and St. Andrew & St. Rita Academy in a move that would qualify the schools for nearly $1 million in state funding in the first year.  That means some changes: Crucifixes and statues of saints must be removed from every classroom and office at both schools. Bibles sitting on display tables in hallways and saint statues in stairwells at St. Anthony must go.”

 

Supreme Court takes up religious group's rights on campus

 

Mexico cartels empty border towns

 

“Hundreds of families are fleeing the cotton-farming towns of the Juarez Valley, a stretch of border 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Ciudad Juarez. In a new strategy, Mexican drug cartels seeking to minimize interference with their operations are using terror to empty the entire area.  They have burned down homes in Esperanza ("Hope") and torched a church on Good Friday in El Porvenir ("The Future"). Wherever they strike, they leave notes ordering residents to leave.”

 

Europe covered in volcanic ash cloud

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“Millions of people faced worsening travel chaos Saturday as a volcanic ash cloud from Iceland moved further south and east, forcing European countries to extend flight bans into next week.  France decided to shut the three airports in the Paris area and others in the north of the country until 8:00 am (0600 GMT) on Monday due to the ash cloud that has caused the biggest airspace shutdown since World War II.”

 

Illinois mayor doubts Obama's citizenship

 

Rio's statue of Jesus graffitied

 

“Brazilian officials were Friday cleaning up graffiti on the famed Christ statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro, which was vandalized after access was cut off in the wake of devastating rains.”

 

New Cap & Tax Bill to be unveiled

 

“A long-awaited compromise bill to reduce U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases blamed for global warming will be unveiled by a group of senators on April 26, sources said on Thursday.”

 

Nasa lab accused of crackdown on Intelligent Design

 

“A complaint has been filed against NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab… claiming managers there discriminated against and demoted a key project worker because he shared intelligent design videos with co-workers.  The case has been filed by David Coppedge, an information technology specialist and systems administrator…”

 

Obama widens medical rights for gay "partners"

 

“President Obama on Thursday ordered his health secretary to issue new rules aimed at granting hospital visiting rights to same-sex partners.   The White House announced the rule changes, which will also make it easier for gay men and lesbians to make medical decisions on behalf of their partners, in a memorandum released Thursday night.”

 

Volcanic disruption could continue for six months

 

“A huge ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano spread out across Europe on Friday causing air travel chaos on a scale not seen since the Sept. 11 attacks and costing airlines hundreds of millions of dollars.  Vulcanologists say the ash could cause problems to air traffic for up to six months if the eruption continues. The financial impact on airlines could be significant.”

 

California's jobless rate hits modern record

 

“California's unemployment rate hit a modern record of 12.6 percent in March, though it rose only a fraction over the previous month, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday.”

 

St. Vincent "Catholic" Hospital files for bankruptcy

 

“Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers, operator of a hospital in New York’s Greenwich Village for 160 years, filed for bankruptcy court protection, listing more than $1 billion in debt.”

 

Federal judge rules Day of Prayer "unconstitutional"

 

“A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional Thursday, saying the day amounts to a call for religious action.”

 

Massive fireball reported across Midwestern sky

 

“Authorities in several Midwestern states were flooded Wednesday night with reports of a gigantic fireball lighting up the sky, the National Weather Service said.  The fireball was visible for about 15 minutes beginning about 10 p.m., said the National Weather Service in Sullivan, Wisconsin, just west of Milwaukee.  "The fireball was seen over the northern sky, moving from west to east," said the NWS in the Quad Cities area, which includes parts of Iowa and Illinois.  "Well before it reached the horizon, it broke up into smaller pieces and was lost from sight," the service said. "Several reports of a prolonged sonic boom were received from areas north of Highway 20, along with shaking of homes, trees and various other objects including wind chimes," it said.  It said the fireball was seen across parts of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. CNN affiliate WISN-TV said that people in Ohio also saw it.”

 

Icelandic volcano eruption intensifies

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“A volcanic eruption in Iceland, which has thrown up a 6-km (3.7 mile) high plume of ash and disrupted air traffic across northern Europe, has grown more intense, an expert said on Thursday.”

 

Witches to open new museum in Salem, MA

 

“Witches opening a new museum in Salem, Massachusetts, aka The Witch City, wouldn't seem to be newsworthy, as there are many quality museums in the city already. What makes The World of Witches Museum different is that its exhibit will be dealing with real world witches and operated by practicing witches. This Museum will be a place of learning for and about the global Witch movement, and will tell their story.”

 

Volcanic ash from Iceland cancels flights, disrupts thousands

 

“A plume of volcanic ash from Iceland hovering over Northern Europe severely disrupted air travel for hundreds of thousands of airline passengers Thursday as authorities cancelled flights across the region.

The ash cloud, which has drifted from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland, forced officials to shut down airspace in Britain, Ireland, France and Scandinavia, causing further delays worldwide. The volcano is still spewing ash into the air, and authorities said they did not know when the airspace would reopen.  All non-emergency flights to and from British airports were banned from noon until at least 6 p.m. local time (1 p.m. in Washington). Swedish authorities said they would shut their airspace from 10 p.m. local time. French officials shut down all flights to Paris and 23 other airports.”

 

Calif. city may face legal action over prayer vote

 

“When Lancaster's… mayor R. Rex Parris calls the City Council to order at its next meeting, it's a good bet he'll open the proceedings with a prayer.  A controversial measure calling on residents to allow the City Council to continue beginning its meetings with heads bowed passed by a vote of more than 3-to-1 in Tuesday's municipal election.  The issue seems far from resolved, however.  Peter Eliasberg, managing attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, said Wednesday the ACLU is considering taking Lancaster to court if the prayers keep singling out Christianity over other religions.”

 

National debt approaching danger levels across Europe

 

“The head of the European Central Bank (ECB) said today that the overall euro area debt-to-GDP ratio could hit the dangerous 100 percent level in coming years if tough measures to reduce spending are not enacted.  This is a pretty big deal and here's the easiest way to explain why: Right now, debt makes up 48 percent of Finland's GDP, and Finland's in pretty good shape, economically. In Greece, debt makes up 125 percent of GDP, and you know what kind of mess the Greeks are in.”

 

Maine sees victory for traditional values

 

“Maine residents have turned back a move to indoctrinate school children on transgendered people.  In 2005, homosexual activists, fueled by out-of-state money, were successful in getting sexual orientation -- as well as gender identity and expression -- added to the Maine Human Rights Act. Michael Heath, president of the American Family Association of Maine, explains that would force transgendered people on the young people of Maine, on schools, and on athletic teams… Public pressure mounted and, as Heath explains, action was taken this week. "The Commission met and decided to call off their war against the children of Maine and to cancel the pending and promised public hearing that was necessary in order for them to go to the next step with their guidelines," he adds. "And basically, they have surrendered."

 

Benedict XVI wants dialogue with atheists

 

Benedict XVI “Wants to Dialogue With Atheists, Says Prelate - Benedict XVI is working to further the dialogue between faith and reason, and thus is conversing with atheist thinkers and artists, said the president of the Pontifical Council for Culture.”

 

Army to court martial "birther" officer

 

“U.S. military officials tell NBC News that the U.S. Army will court martial a lieutenant colonel who refuses to deploy to Afghanistan because he considers orders from President Obama to be "illegal."  Army doctor Lt. Col. Terry Lakin believes Obama does not meet the constitutional requirements to be president and commander-in-chief, because he believes… that Obama wasn't born in the United States.”

 

New laws in Nebraska add restrictions on abortions

 

“Two first-of-their-kind laws in Nebraska put new restrictions on abortion, including one that uses a new legal rationale for a ban on later-term abortions.  That law bars the procedure at and after 20 weeks of pregnancy based on the assertion that fetuses can feel pain at that point. The other requires women be screened before having abortions for mental health issues and other risk factors indicating if they might have problems afterward.”

 

6.9 Earthquake hits China

 

“A series of strong earthquakes struck a mountainous Tibetan area of western China on Wednesday, killing at least 400 people and injuring more than 10,000 as houses made of mud and wood collapsed, officials said. Many more people were trapped and the toll was expected to rise.  The largest quake was recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey as magnitude 6.9. In the aftermath, panicked people, many bleeding from their wounds, flooded the streets of a Qinghai province township where most of the homes had been flattened. Students were reportedly buried inside several damaged schools.”

 

Educators warned regarding new sex-ed law

 

This is good news: “A Wisconsin law enforcer is warning public school teachers in his county that teaching sex education in accordance to a new state law could lead to criminal prosecution.  In February, Democratic Governor Jim Doyle signed into law legislation requiring public schools across Wisconsin to adopt a "comprehensive" approach to sex education if offering that subject. The new law was backed by Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin.  Last month, however, Juneau County District Attorney Scott Southworth took issue with the new law and sent a letter to school districts urging administrators to withdraw from the human growth and development courses altogether, rather than submit to the new mandate from the state requiring children to be taught how properly to use contraception.  In the letter, Southworth explains that if a teacher instructs a child 16 or under how to use contraceptives while knowingly aware the child is engaging in sexual activity with another child, that teacher can be charged under the criminal code with contributing to the delinquent act of a child.”

 

Homeschoolers achieve a victory against United Nations

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“Homeschoolers have won a round in the long fight against the crackdown on family rights contained in the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child, but experts say they need to keep up their guard.  The convention, which is not yet ratified in the United States but has been adopted by numerous other nations, orders that children can choose their own religion with parents only having the authority to advise them, the government can override a parent's decision regarding a child if a social worker disagrees, a child has a right to a government review of every parental decision and Christian schools would violate the law if they refused to teach children "alternative worldviews."

 

IMF prepares for global cataclysm

 

“And all the pundits thought that the IMF would be on the hook for just €10 billion... The IMF has just announced that it is expanding its New Arrangement to Borrow (NAB) multilateral facility from its existing $50 billion by a whopping $500 billion (SDR333.5 billion), to $550 billion.”

 

Vatican excuses Beatles for satanic messages

 

“At a time when they surely have bigger things to think about, the Vatican's official newspaper has published a glowing appraisal of the Beatles, calling their music "beautiful" and dismissing their years of drug use and excessive living. On the front page of the L'Osservatore Romano, the paper admits that the band once "said they were bigger than Jesus and put out mysterious messages, that were possibly even Satanic", but also asks: "what would pop music have been like without the Beatles?"

 

U.S. faces shortage of doctors

 

“The new federal health-care law has raised the stakes for hospitals and schools already scrambling to train more doctors.  Experts warn there won't be enough doctors to treat the millions of people newly insured under the law. At current graduation and training rates, the nation could face a shortage of as many as 150,000 doctors in the next 15 years, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.  That shortfall is predicted despite a push by teaching hospitals and medical schools to boost the number of U.S. doctors, which now totals about 954,000.”

 

V-2 "Bishop" blames Jews for attacks on Benedict XVI

 

“A retired Italian bishop has provoked fury by reportedly suggesting that “Zionists” are behind the current storm of accusations over clerical sex abuse shaking the Vatican… Monsignor Giacomo Babini, the Bishop Emeritus of Grossetto, was quoted by the Italian Roman Catholic website Pontifex as saying he believed a “Zionist attack” was behind the criticism… given that it was “powerful and refined” in nature.”

 

"Gay day" of silence in schools sparks outrage

 

“Thousands of public schools nationwide will allow students affiliated with a gay and lesbian advocacy group to sponsor an anti-bullying "Day of Silence" on Friday, a demonstration some socially conservative family organizations say is a disruptive waste of taxpayer dollars and a reason to keep kids out of school.”

 

UK woman dies of blood clots after 10 years on the pill

 

“A 28 year-old UK woman has died of deep vein thrombosis after taking birth control pills for a decade, the Daily Mail reports. Jenna Morris, a bank worker who was planning to marry her live-in fiancé Luke Hawson, was sent home sick from work by doctors who told her she was suffering from kidney stones. She died suddenly when blood clots that formed in her legs spread to her lungs…”

 

6.2 earthquake hits southern Spain

 

“A strong earthquake struck near the Spanish city of Granada early Monday, but at a depth that made damage to the medieval Moorish capital unlikely, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.”

 

Judge fired over teen arrest for overdue DVD

 

“A longtime Colorado judge has been fired after issuing an arrest warrant for a teenager over an overdue library DVD.  Municipal Judge James Kimmel issued the warrant after 19-year-old Aaron Henson failed to show up in court Jan. 14 over the overdue DVD, "House of Flying Daggers." On Jan. 25, police stopped the teen for speeding and held him for nearly eight hours after discovering the warrant.  Henson had moved and didn't received the summons to court. The teen said he had packed the DVD in a box, and returned it about a week before Henson issued the warrant. The library notified the judge the DVD was back.”

 

Judge gives man 50-to-life in killing of unborn baby

 

“A Sacramento Superior Court judge sentenced a 32-year-old man to 50-years-to-life imprisonment today for killing his girlfriend's unborn baby by stabbing her in the stomach.”

State poised to punish free speech at schools

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“The state of California is poised within days to adopt a resolution that schools be "discrimination-free" zones – a plan one critic asserts is designed "to stamp out the free speech of students and teachers with moral values or scientific ethics."… The resolution states "all public education institutes are encouraged to … identify themselves as 'discrimination-free zones' through placards, signs, notices of available services, and other appropriate identifications to create a campus climate that welcomes diversity and supports the tolerance of others."… Critics say the "procedures" could be enacted over something as basic as a statement that the Bible does not approve of homosexuality.”

 

Magnitude 7.1 Quake shakes Solomon Islands

 

“A major earthquake has struck off the Solomon Islands, but a tsunami was not expected.  The U.S. Geological Survey said the 7.1-magnitude quake struck at Sunday evening. Its epicenter was about 130 miles southeast of the capital, Honiara, in the Pacific Ocean.”

 

Sarasota doctor revoked for aborting wrong fetus

 

“A Florida OB-GYN who was supposed to abort a deformed fetus in a twin pregnancy but leave the normal one alone made the worst kind of mistake. Dr. Matthew J. Kachinas got the twins mixed up and injected a killing chemical into the wrong one, records show.  At a weekend meeting in Tampa, the Florida Board of Medicine revoked Kachinas' license for that and a series of other pending cases, according to Florida Health News. Immediately after the hearing, the physician said he intended to kill himself and was involuntarily hospitalized.”

 

Vatican "to issue anti-pedophilia rules"

 

“The Vatican is set to issue guidelines on fighting pedophilia as the Roman Catholic Church grapples with snowballing sex abuse scandals, Italian media reported.  The guidelines will likely be published on Monday on the Vatican website and showcase a letter Pope Benedict XVI wrote to Irish Catholics last month, the ANSA news agency reported.”

 

Indiana school fighting to keep prayer at graduation

 

“An Indiana public school board is not giving up its school prayer without a fight.  In a rare decision, Greenwood High School is fighting to keep its years-long tradition of holding a student-led prayer during graduation ceremonies.”

 

Polish President and 96 others die in plane crash

 

“Polish President Lech Kaczynski and some of the country's highest military and civilian leaders died on Saturday when the presidential plane crashed as it came in for a landing in thick fog in western Russia, killing 97, officials said.”

 

Portuguese court approves homosexual "marriage"

 

“The Constitutional Court of Portugal has approved new homosexual "marriage" legislation that was passed in February by the nation's parliament.  The court ruled that the Constitution, which protects the institution of marriage as a "fundamental element of society," does not "prohibit the evolution of the institution" in the court's words, and that opening it to "persons of the same sex does not impede the recognition and the protection of the family."

 

V-2 "Diocese" of Fargo to close college seminary program

 

“Samuel Aquila of Fargo, North Dakota has announced the closure of the diocese’s college seminary program after the upcoming school year… In a Thursday statement he reported that the number of college seminarians at Cardinal Muench Seminary (CMS) has risen above 20 only twice since 1988… only seven men are registered for the seminary’s 2010-2011 school year.  “The cost of education per college seminarian, when the numbers are so few, is excessive,” he wrote.”

 

1985 letter suggests Benedict XVI refused to defrock pedophile

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“The future… Benedict XVI resisted pleas to defrock a California priest with a record of sexually molesting children, citing concerns including "the good of the universal church," according to a 1985 letter bearing his signature.  The correspondence, obtained by The Associated Press, is the strongest challenge yet to the Vatican's insistence that Benedict played no role in blocking the removal of pedophile priests during his years as head of the Catholic Church's doctrinal watchdog office.”

 

China faces new health scare over bad vaccines

 

“Four years ago, Qiang Qiang was a healthy boy. Now, he is epileptic and has trouble keeping up at school -- problems that emerged after a vaccination against Japanese encephalitis.

The seven-year-old is one of dozens of youngsters in the northern Chinese province of Shanxi whose parents believe their children may have suffered serious side effects from vaccines in the country's latest public health scare.”

 

Detroit bankruptcy looms without drastic change

 

“Mayor Dave Bing and the City Council must reduce the size of government and slash the city's budget deficit to stave off bankruptcy or state receivership, according to a report released Monday.  Without draconian cuts and changes aimed at downsizing government, the city could end up with a "possible" general fund deficit between $446 million and $466 million to its $1.6 billion budget.”

 

New Video

 

This new video covers how the Antichrist, the beast of revelation, the mark of the beast, 666, the great harlot, the great red dragon, etc. might have already been fulfilled.

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 1

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 2

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 3

 

Is the World about to End ? - Part 4

 

There are more parts than four, and they will be added soon.  We recommend watching these parts in order. 

 

Court urged to uphold "under God" in N.H. schools


“A federal appeals court is being urged to uphold the constitutionality of the phrase “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance recited in New Hampshire schools. More than 40 members of Congress and 80,000 Americans are calling on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit to uphold a lower court’s decision that ruled the pledge should not be removed from the schools…”

 

Mudslide buries 200 in Brazil

 

“An official in Rio state says all of them are probably dead. Torrential rains since Monday had already caused more than 150 deaths.A top Rio de Janeiro state security official said Thursday that at least 200 people were buried in a mudslide Wednesday night, probably killing them instantly.  Civil Defense subsecretary Pedro Machado told Globo television that the slide plowed into a slum in the city of Niteroi.”

 

Britain drops controversial sex-ed legislation from bill

 

“The British parliament dropped clauses in an education bill that would have made it mandatory for Catholic schools to provide, among other things, “non-judgmental” information about abortion and contraception to students as part of a new sex education initiative.  The Sex and Relationship Education (SRE) initiative would have also have been required for children as young as five and would have forbidden parents from removing their children from sex education classes once they turned fifteen.”

 

Ritual sacrifice of children on rise in Uganda

 

“The practice of human sacrifice is on the rise in Uganda, as measured by ritual killings where body parts… are cut off for use in ceremonies. The number of people killed in ritual murders last year rose to a new high of at least 15 children and 14 adults, up from just three cases in 2007, according to police. The informal count is much higher — 154 suspects were arrested last year and 50 taken to court over ritual killings.”

 

V-2 Chicago Diocese and "Cardinal" to give award to pro-abortion "priest"

 

The sins of the great harlot (the Vatican II Counter Church) continue to pile up: “The Archdiocese of Chicago's Office for Racial Justice has announced that Fr. Michael Pfleger, the notoriously controversial priest who has been a prominent supporter of pro-abortion politicians, including President Barack Obama, will be honored at the office's anniversary event in April. Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, who is president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, has approved of the honor and will preside at the event.”

 

US birth rate falls for first time in a decade

 

“Births in the US have fallen for the first time since the start of the decade, according to government figures. Overall, the number of births in 2008 declined two per cent from 2007, the first annual decline in births since the start of the decade.”

 

Hitler wanted the Shroud of Turin

 

“The Shroud of Turin was secretly hidden in a Benedictine abbey during World War II because the Vatican feared that Adolf Hitler wanted to steal it…. The shroud was transferred for its safety to the Benedictine sanctuary of Montevergine in Avellino, in the southern Campania region of Italy in 1939 and was only transferred to Turin in 1946, the UK Telegraph reports.  The current director of the library at the abbey, Fr Andrea Cardin, said the reason behind the move was because Hitler was "obsessed" with the sacred relic.”

 

Rio De Janeiro's worst rains in history kill 81

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“The heaviest rains in Rio de Janeiro's history triggered landslides Tuesday that killed at least 95 people as rising water turned roads into rivers and paralyzed Brazil's second-largest city.  The ground gave way in steep hillside slums, cutting red-brown paths of destruction through shantytowns. Concrete and wooden homes were crushed and hurtled downhill, only to bury other structures.”

 

Five more states sue over new H. Care law

 

“Five more U.S. states are to join a Florida-led group of states in a collective lawsuit challenging President Barack Obama's overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system, Florida's attorney general said on Wednesday.  The joint lawsuit led by Florida and now grouping 18 states was filed on March 23. It claims the sweeping reform of the $2.5 trillion healthcare system violates state-government rights in the U.S. Constitution and will force massive new spending on hard-pressed state governments.  South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Washington, Idaho, and South Dakota had previously joined Florida's lawsuit.  "We welcome the partnership of Indiana, North Dakota, Mississippi, Nevada and Arizona as we continue fighting to protect the constitutional rights of American citizens and the sovereignty of our states," Bill McCollum said.”

 

Magnitude 7.8 earthquake shakes Indonesia's Sumatra

 

“A major earthquake of 7.8 magnitude struck off the coast of Aceh on the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of a tsunami or casualties.  A Reuters photographer on Simeulue island, south of Aceh, said there was panic and electricity was cut off after the quake. Metro TV reported that people rushed to higher ground in some areas.”

 

Michelle Obama says Barack's home country is Kenya

 

Nurse who refused to remove crucifix loses appeal

 

A… nurse who was moved to a desk job after refusing to remove her crucifix has lost a claim for discrimination.  Shirley Chaplin, 54, took the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust Hospital to an employment tribunal, claiming that taking off a necklace bearing a crucifix would ''violate her faith''… John Hollow, the chairman of the employment tribunal panel, found against Mrs Chaplin, who had worn the emblem throughout her 30 years as a nurse.”

 

Italy sees 130 V-2 "priests" investigated for abuse

 

“Italian authorities have arrested, investigated or convicted 130 Catholic priests for sexually abusing children over the last decade, it has been claimed. A report by prosecutors said that not one of the cases was referred to the police by the local bishop.  Sergio Cavaliere, a lawyer who has compiled evidence on the cases, said: "It's an alarming figure if you consider that it's only the tip of the iceberg, if you think about all the cases that haven't shown up in the media or that haven't gone to court."

 

Oklahoma governor signs three bills limiting abortions

 

“Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry today signed three pro-life bills to limit abortions in the state after courts truck them down before when they were combined into one measure. The courts said having them together in one bill violated a state provision saying bills could only focus on one subject.  Henry, a Democrat, signed Senate Bill 1891, which would protect health care professionals' freedom of conscience by affirming their right to refuse to participate in the taking of a human life.   He also signed SB 1902 regulating the use of the dangerous abortion drug RU 486, which has claimed the lives of more than 13 women worldwide and injured countless others.”

 

Census bureau tries to count same-sex "couples" as "married"

 

“With strong backing from the Census Bureau, gay-rights activists are urging maximum participation by their community in the first U.S. census that will tally same-sex couples who say they're married -- even those without a marriage license.  The move has drawn fire from conservatives, who complain that it's another step toward redefining marriage.”

 

12,000 people visit Antipope John Paul II's tomb each day

 

“Since 2005 when Pope John Paul II passed away, the Vatican grottoes where his tomb is found has become one of the most frequented tourist sites in Rome.  Officials at St. Peter's Basilica told ZENIT that an average of 12,000 people visit the tomb each day. It's open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 in the evening (6 in the summer). Many pontiffs rest near John Paul II, not least on the list, the first Pontiff ever: St. Peter.”

 

Slumbering Alaskan volcano waking up

 

“Seismic activity indicates that a volcano near Anchorage could be waking up.  The Alaska Volcano Observatory says a series of small earthquakes began occurring early Monday near the summit of Mount Redoubt, about 100 miles southwest of Anchorage.  Scientists do not know if the earthquakes will result in the volcano becoming explosive, but they say there is a heightened possibility. Last year, the volcano was very active for months, at times producing huge ash plumes and sending mud flows down its flanks.  Rick Wessels, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey, says the Mount Redoubt earthquakes are not connected to Sunday's 7.2-magnitude quake in Mexico just south of the U.S. border because the distances are too great.”

 

Sex abuse scandal cost V-2 “Church” in U.S. $3 billion

 

“The pedophile priest crisis has cost the Roman Catholic church nearly $3 billion in the United States, but only a fraction of the perpetrators have been jailed and little been done to punish those who covered up the crimes.”

 

7.2 Earthquake hits Baja California

 

“Roads were torn up, buildings cracked and electricity posts toppled on Monday after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake shook cities in northern Mexico and Southern California, but few casualties were reported. Mexican civil protection officials said at least one man died in a collapsed house and about 100 more were injured in Sunday's quake.”

 

V-2 "Papal Preacher" apologizes to Jews after their outcry

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“Papal preacher Fr Raniero Cantalamessa apologized to Jews yesterday after he compared attacks on the Church and the pope over a sexual abuse scandal to “collective violence” against Jews throughout history.”

 

Gay Brazilian gets asylum in US after claiming "persecution"

 

“A homosexual man from the city of São Paulo has been granted asylum in the U.S. after claiming he suffered "persecution" in Brazil for his homosexuality… As a consequence of the ruling, Augusto Pereira de Souza, 28, will enjoy the right to work and receive social security benefits in the United States, and will soon be able to apply for permanent residency, according to the Terra news service.  The verdict was rendered despite the fact that Brazil has one of the most homosexualist governments in the world.  The Brazilian government funds the world's largest "gay parade" in Pereira's home town of São Paulo every year, and operates a massive national campaign called "Brazil Without Homophobia."

 

House plans to bring back law requiring homosexual hires

 

“Now that the health-care fight has proven House Democrats can muscle through legislation without a drop of bipartisan support, plans are underway to resurrect a bill that would make employers susceptible to lawsuits for refusing to hire "gay" or transsexual employees.  H.R. 3017, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2009, or ENDA, makes it unlawful for government agencies or businesses with more than 15 employees to refuse hire or promotion of anyone based on "gender-related identity, appearance or mannerisms or other gender-related characteristics of an individual, with or without regard to the individual's designated sex at birth."

 

Letter suggests Antipope Paul VI knew of sex abuse

 

“Further revelations of the Vatican's inaction to address pedophilia may tarnish not only Pope Benedict's reputation, but that of Pope Paul VI.  According to a newly released letter, Pope Paul VI and the Vatican knew about clergy abuse of children almost 50 years ago.”

 

Obama to crush economy with massive CO2 taxes next week

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“Abandoning all loyalty to the democratic processes this nation holds dear, President Obama has made the decision that getting energy tax legislation through Congress with the approval of the American people is just too much of a pain to bother with. Instead he will have the EPA declare as early as next week that CO2 is a dangerous global warming gas and will start regulating its emissions immediately.”

 

Rabbi led Passover Seder at V-2 "Catholic" church

 

Total apostasy: “Temple Beth El Rabbi Harold Caminker said he was thrilled when officials at Saints Peter and Paul the Apostles Catholic Church recently asked him to lead an interfaith Passover Seder there.  The result is a full Passover Seder to be held at 7 p.m. today in the church fellowship hall, 2850 75th St. W., Bradenton, said Delores Clark, a member of Saints Peter and Paul.  Clergy and members from Temple Beth El, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church of Holmes Beach and Saints Peter and Paul will all take part in the Seder.”

 

Cops use taser gun on 10 year-old-boy

 

“Two Martinsville police officers are suspended after allegedly tasering a 10-year-old boy.  The officers responded to an out-of-control juvenile at Tender Teddies Daycare. The officers stated the boy would not obey commands and was kicking and striking out. The officers then allegedly used a taser on the boy and slapped him.  Martinsville Police Chief Dan Riffel says it’s not the first time officers had to respond to the daycare because the boy was out of control.  The officers have been suspended with pay and placed on administrative leave until the investigation is complete.”

 

Judge asked to rule on high school graduation prayer

 

“A central Indiana school district has asked a federal judge whether it should go ahead with a planned high school graduation prayer, which most of the senior class wants but its top-ranked student opposes.  Greenwood High School will not call off the student-led prayer unless the judge orders it, Greenwood School Board president Joe Farley said. Senior Eric Workman has asked a federal judge to stop the prayer the senior class voted to approve. The lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on the 18-year-old's behalf claims the prayer and class vote unconstitutionally subject religious practice to majority rule.”

 

V-2 "Church" abuse hotline in Germany melts down with 4,000 calls

 

“An abuse hotline set up by the Catholic Church in Germany melted down on its first day of operation as more than 4,000 alleged victims of paedophile and violent priests called in to seek counselling and advice.”

 

Government may have to waste millions of "swine flu" vaccines

 

“Last year many Americans were convinced the H1N1 virus, commonly called the swine flu, would turn into a pandemic. That’s no surprise given the fear mongering media.  News media helped make the case for the government to rush a vaccine and the government spent over a billion dollars producing those vaccinations. But now, according to the April 1, 2010 Washington Post millions of vaccines are still unused – 71.5 million vaccinations will soon expire and may even have to be thrown away.”

 

Swiss V-2 "Church" apologizes for abuse

 

“Roman Catholic bishops in Switzerland have admitted that they underestimated the extent of sexual abuse committed by priests, and have offered an apology.”

 

Man who shot late-term abortionist given life in prison

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"I stopped him so he could not dismember another innocent baby," Roeder said. "Wichita is a far safer place for unborn babies without George Tiller… Roeder accused Wilbert of "duplicity" and said his trial was a miscarriage of justice because he wasn't allowed to present testimony about the evils of abortion… As he was being led away in handcuffs after the sentencing, Roeder shouted, "Blood of innocent babies on your hands."

 

California's last auto plant shuts its doors

 

“The last car has rolled off the production lines at California's sole auto plant.  Workers are trickling out of the New United Motor Manufacturing plant in Fremont as they complete their tasks and the plant readies to shut down.”

 

Australia rescinds special status for "Non-Specific" Gender

 

“Last month, the Australian government made international headlines for being the first to officially recognize a third gender on a state-issued document.  Just days after conferring the new "sex not specified" status, the government rescinded the certificate, leaving a raging controversy over the definition of "gender" in its wake.”

 

RI Flood: Sewage plants overwhelmed, residents reeling

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“The worst arrived in the early hours of Wednesday, an indomitable force of water creeping ever higher through the darkness. Thousands of tired homeowners watched their basement steps incrementally vanish beneath it. Soaked National Guardsmen along Route 95 in Warwick saw it spill over the sandbags they had worked for hours to stack.  By dawn, the unparalleled flood had transformed the Rhode Island landscape into islands of isolation, the region’s web of roadways broken, whole sections of neighborhoods stranded and without power…

 

“And with a half-dozen sewage treatment plants compromised or overwhelmed by the most destructive flood in the state’s recorded history, officials braced for an environmental disaster with huge public health and financial ramifications.  Governor Carcieri shut down state government and urged people to stay home. In the epicenter of grief –– the Pawtuxet River basin where hundreds of homes were already submerged –– the water continued to rise to levels never before seen.”

 

Novus Ordo Abomination

 

Top Army doctor refuses Obama's orders, demands birth certificate

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“A top-ranking, highly decorated officer in the U.S. Army says he's now refusing all orders until President Barack Obama finally releases his long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate to prove his eligibility to serve as commander in chief.  "I feel I have no choice but the distasteful one of inviting my own court martial," said Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, an active-duty flight surgeon charged with caring for Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey's pilots and air crew. "The Constitution matters. The truth matters."  "For the first time in all my years of service to our great nation, and at great peril to my career and future, I am choosing to disobey what I believe are illegal orders, including an order to deploy to Afghanistan for my second tour of duty there. I will disobey my orders to deploy because I – and I believe all servicemen and women and the American people – deserve the truth about President Obama's constitutional eligibility to the office of the presidency and the commander in chief.  "If he is ineligible, then my orders – and indeed all orders – are illegal because all orders have their origin with the commander in chief as handed down through the chain of command."

 

Tainted vaccines kill Chinese children

 

“For Wang Mingliang, the birth of a son should have been the start of a season of joy in his village at the rural heart of northern China.  But his little boy, Xiao’er, lived just seven months before he suffered convulsions and a fever, then died. Wang said Xiao’er fell ill after vaccinations against tuberculosis and hepatitis. “My whole family is plunged in sorrow,” he said.  “Our son was vaccinated by the hospital and they sterilised my wife to conform to the birth control policy. Now my son is dead and my wife can have no more children.”  His son was among thousands of children given tainted vaccines in a scandal that reporters and medical staff allege has left four dead and 74 handicapped.”

 

Obama administration urges Canada to promote abortion at G8

 

“After signing bills over the last two weeks that promote taxpayer funded abortions in a national health care program, the Obama administration is taking its promotion of abortion abroad. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attacked Canada's Prime Minster for not promoting abortion at an upcoming conference.”

 

New England flooding drowns homes

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“Flooding on a scale rarely seen in New England forced hundreds of people from their homes and businesses Wednesday, overwhelmed sewage systems and isolated communities as it washed out bridges and rippled across thoroughfares from Maine to Connecticut.”

 

San Diego schools no longer require parental consent for teen abortions

 

“San Diego school officials have upset pro-life advocates by adopting a new policy making it so teenagers no longer need parental consent for a host of activities, including abortion. The new policy makes it so teens can go on their own for confidential medical appointments without parental involvement.  The San Diego Unified Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday night to revise the policy without any opposition or debate.”

 

Kids to face naked body scans in UK

 

“All selected children will have to go through the new full-body ‘naked’ scanning machines being introduced at airports, the Government said today.”

 

Benedict XVI will pray for "interreligious tolerance"

 

“Benedict XVI will pray next month that tolerance and dialogue among believers will prevail over fundamentalism and extremism.”

 

Benedict XVI’s Recent Heresies

 

MHFM: We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's recent heresies file with new heresies from Benedict XVI’s recent trip to the Lutheran church.

 

Judge dismisses ACLU lawsuit against abortion parental notification law

 

“An Illinois judge issued a ruling today dismissing the legal challenge the pro-abortion ACLU legal group brought against the state law allowing parents to know when their minor daughter is considering an abortion. Although the lawsuit is dismissed, the ACLU was given 60 days to appeal the decision.”

 

Benedict XVI: John Paul II "loved Christ unconditionally"

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“Benedict XVI celebrated the Mass at St. Peter’s on Monday evening for the fifth anniversary of Venerable John Paul II’s death.”

 

John Paul II (manifest heretic who claimed to be pope 1978-2005) [link to section]

 

Austrian V-2 "Church" hotline logs 566 abuse reports

 

“Austria's Catholic Church says its abuse hot lines have received 566 calls or e-mails this year.  The head of the abuse reporting center linked to the Vienna archdiocese says most of the complaints-174 in total-were logged by his center.”

 

Iowa town changes Good Friday to "Spring Holiday"

 

“With the Lenten season winding down, Davenport is creating bad feelings about Good Friday.  Bill Edmond and other city council members are upset over the city's change to the religious holiday.  "The civil rights commission has decided we can no longer call it Good Friday. We have to call it 'Celebrating Spring', and I was dumbfounded. I thought, 'What?"

 

Machine-gun toting cops patrol NYC subway

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“The NYPD is pulling out all the stops to beef up safety of the subways. On Thursday it launched a new anti-terror effort called "Operation Torch," but the cost of the program is raising some eyebrows.  The NYPD's new firepower consists of cops with Mp5 submachine guns, rifles, body armor and bomb-sniffing dogs.”

 

Northeast states declare emergency on record rainfall

 

“Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut declared emergencies, closing roads and sandbagging low-lying areas as storms pounded the U.S. Northeast for a second day today.

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick mobilized about 1,000 National Guard troops. The storm, which set a daily rainfall record in Boston, is expected to bring “beach erosion, major flooding and widespread road closures,” he said on his Web site yesterday.”

 

Hotels offer "Passover packs" for Jews

 

“Hotels offering Passover packages include the Biltmore in Coral Gables, which is completely booked for 600 Passover guests; the Hyatt Regency Bonaventure in Weston, which will host 1,000 Passover vacationers; the Doral Golf Resort and Spa; and the Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort in Aventura…”

 

Some Texas students want "Our Lord" removed from diplomas

 

“Some Trinity University students are asking school trustees to drop the words "Our Lord" from their diplomas, arguing that the reference doesn't respect the diversity of religions on campus.”

 

Heavy rains threaten to topple records in East

 

“Residents along the East Coast braced Monday for days of heavy rain, flooding and the wettest March on record in some areas.  The National Weather Service posted flood warnings and advisories from Maine to the Carolinas as forecasts called for as much as 5 to 7 inches of rain over the next three days. The storm threatened to push already-swollen rivers over their banks and add to the misery of homeowners still struggling to bail out flooded basements from other recent storms in the Northeast.”

 

Obamas mark Passover with private Seder

 

“President Barack Obama plans to mark the start of Passover with a private Seder in the executive mansion.  Obama and first lady Michelle Obama invited friends and White House aides to mark the Jewish holiday with a meal on Monday.”

 

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Undersea volcano threatens Italy, says scientist

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“Europe's largest undersea volcano could disintegrate and unleash a tsunami that would engulf southern Italy "at any time,” a prominent vulcanologist warned in an interview published Monday. The Marsili volcano, which is bursting with magma, has "fragile walls" that could collapse, Enzo Boschi told the leading daily Corriere della Sera.

"It could even happen tomorrow," said Boschi, president of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).”

 

"Catholic" Georgetown to fund abortion rights panel

 

“The Student Activities Commission (SAC) of Georgetown University, a Jesuit, Catholic university, voted in favor of funding an abortion “rights” panel on campus, according to The Hoya.  The Hoya article said the pro-abortion event would feature three male panelists in favor of abortion “rights” speaking on the role of men in the pro-abortion movement. It would be sponsored by a new coalition recently formed by United Feminists and H*yas for Choice called “Plan A: Hoyas for Reproductive Justice.”

 

UK police asks internet cafes to monitor customers

 

“Internet cafe users in London may want to watch what they download. Scotland Yard is advising administrators of public web spaces to periodically poke through their customers' files and keep an eye out for suspicious activity.  The Metropolitan Police said yesterday that the initiative - which has been rolled out over the past weeks under the auspices of the Government's counterterrorism strategy - is aimed at reminding cafe owners that authorities are ready to hear from them if they have concerns about their internet users.”

 

Man preaching is fined for homophobia

 

“A street preacher has prompted concerns over religious freedom in Scotland after being fined £1,000 for telling passers-by in Glasgow city centre that homosexuals deserved the "wrath of God" and would go to hell The American Baptist, who was touring Britain with colleagues, was arrested by police while responding to questions from people…”

 

FBI sends small army to raid, arrest Michigan militia group  

 

“At least seven people, including some from Michigan, have been arrested in raids by a FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana as part of an investigation into an Adrian-based Christian militia group, a person familiar with the matter said.  The suspects are expected to make an initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Detroit on Monday… WXYZ-TV reports that helicopters were spotted in the sky for much of Saturday night, and agents set up checkpoints throughout the area. Witnesses told the station that it was like a small army had descended on the area. The Department of Homeland Security and the Joint Terrorism Task Force are also involved in the raids.”

 

Mother furious after in-school clinic sets up teen's abortion

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“The mother of a Ballard High School student is fuming after the health center on campus helped facilitate her daughter's abortion during school hours.  The mother, whom KOMO News has chosen to identify only as "Jill," says the clinic kept the information "confidential."  When she signed a consent form, Jill figured it meant her 15 year old could go to the Ballard Teen Health Center located inside the high school for an earache, a sports physical, even birth control, but not for help terminating a pregnancy.”

 

U.N. "Religious Defamation" Resolution losing ground

 

“The United Nations Human Rights Council voted Thursday in favor of a non-binding resolution condemning "defamation of religion."  In reality, the resolution actually undermines Christians. The Defamation of Religions Resolution, introduced annually at the UN, seeks to silence words or actions that are deemed to be against a particular religion – Islam… They're using it to justify limiting the ability of missionaries to evangelize and national Christians to even practice their faith.  However, she notes that  this time, the vote is actually good news. "For the past three years, this resolution has been losing support. It's pretty exciting this year--a number of countries changed their votes. It looks like it might take another year or so to completely defeat the resolution." 

 

Rejection may mean trouble for British couple

 

“A pair of homosexuals may sue a British Christian couple who refused to provide them housing at the bed-and-breakfast facility in their home.  Mike and Susanne Wilkinson, a… couple in Berkshire, own The Swiss Bed and Breakfast in the village of Cookham. They believe they should be able to follow their religious beliefs in deciding who they do and do not serve… Local police have investigated the situation but do not consider the Wilkinsons' actions a criminal offense. However, Michael Black and John Morgan, the homosexual pair, could go to England's civil courts for relief based on the country's 2007 anti-discrimination law.”

 

Australian religious groups fear "Equal Opportunity" Bill

 

“Religious groups fear the Equal Opportunity Bill debated in State Parliament yesterday will launch a witch-hunt against them and schools, forcing some to secularise or disband.  Debate will continue today on the bill, which would allow the Equal Opportunity Commission to investigate at will and to require religious employers to show why they need to discriminate.”

 

Colorado gets another shot at banning abortion

 

“Two years after a failed attempt to end abortion in Colorado, a state pro-life group has another shot at the ballot. The secretary of state confirmed on Friday that Colorado-based Personhood USA submitted enough signatures to put an amendment that would protect the preborn to a statewide vote this fall.”

 

Planned Parenthood thanks V-2 sisters for support of H. Care bill

 

“Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards has praised the Catholic religious sisters who endorsed the Senate health care bill, claiming they deserve gratitude for making “a critical demonstration of support” for a bill that significantly increased coverage of “reproductive health care.”

 

Danish V-2 "Church" will probe sexual abuse

 

“Following pressure from its members, the Danish Catholic Church will probe a number of cases involving sexual abuse of children, it said in a statement Sunday.  "The Catholic Church in Denmark has recently been criticised by its members for not investigating and reporting to the police cases of sexual abuse which date back 100 years," the statement said.”

 

Germans abandon V-2 "Church" following scandals

 

“Trust in the Catholic Church in Germany has plummeted since the child sexual abuse scandal.  Barely one in six Germans now say they have confidence in the church. This is accompanied by government statistics showing that people in dioceses affected by paedophile priests are leaving in record numbers.”

 

Military curbs "don't ask, don't tell" policy on homosexuals

 

Bad news: “Pentagon officials on Thursday unveiled new policies that will cut down on the number of service members expelled each year for being gay and admonished a top U.S. general for publicly opposing changes to the country's controversial "don't ask, don't tell" policy.”

 

The McCain-Lieberman Police State Act

 

“The bill imposes harsh police state measures, including: -- targeting anyone worldwide, including US citizens, "suspected of engaging in (or materially supporting) hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners through an act of terrorism, or by other means...;" -- placing such individuals "in military custody for purposes of initial interrogation and determination of status in accordance with the provisions of this Act…"  Any “suspected” U.S. citizen can be detained for an unlimited time without trial and without conviction: "An individual, including a citizen of the United States (to) be detained without criminal charges and without trial for the duration of hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners in which the individual has engaged, or which the individual has purposely and materially supported, consistent with the law of war and any authorization for the use of military force provided by Congress pertaining to such hostilities."

 

S. Korean Navy ship sinks near N. Korea, attack feared

 

“Military officials say a South Korean navy ship has sunk off an island not far from North Korea.  An official with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul said early Saturday that the ship sank some four hours after it began taking on water. The official spoke on condition of anonymity, in line with department policy.  The official said at least 58 of the 104 crew members have been rescued. There was no immediate confirmation of casualties…South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported an explosion in the rear of the 1,200-ton ship and said the military had not ruled out the possibility of an attack by North Korea. However, the military official said the exact cause was not immediately clear and said he could not confirm the Yonhap report.”

 

Vatican reeling amid latest sex abuse scandals

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“Cases in the U.S. and Italy are the latest in a burgeoning abuse scandal on both sides of the Atlantic that now threatens to tarnish the papacy itself.Revelations that the Vatican halted the investigation of a Wisconsin priest accused of molesting some 200 deaf boys have eerie echoes in Italy, where 67 deaf men and women accused two dozen priests of raping and molesting children for years.   Only now -- a year after the Italian case became public -- is the Vatican directing the diocese to interview the victims to hear their testimony about the accusations, The Associated Press learned Thursday.”

 

New EU Gestapo spies on Britons

 

“Millions of Britons face being snooped on by a new European intelligence agency which has been handed frightening powers to pry into our lives.  Europol can access personal information on anyone… if it suspects, rightly or wrongly, that they may be involved in any “preparatory act” which could lead to criminal activity.  The vagueness of the Hague-based force’s remit sparked furious protests yesterday with critics warning that the EU snoopers threaten our right to free speech.”

 

Oklahoma Bible classes bill advances

 

“Another measure allowing public schools to offer Bible courses is headed to the Senate floor.  The Senate Appropriations Committee passed House Bill 2321, by Rep. Todd Russ, R-Cordell, and Sen. Tom Ivester, D-Elk City, by a 20-1 vote Wednesday.”

 

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Praying in park puts man in jail for nine days

 

“A [man] who prayed in a public park with six other people is serving a nine-day jail sentence for disorderly conduct even though his case is under appeal and charges against the others were dismissed or overturned. Julian Raven of Elmira, N.Y., said he was "surprised by police at his office," handcuffed and taken into custody this week, according to the Alliance Defense Fund, which is defending Raven.  "According to his wife, police escorted him out of a court hearing … in handcuffs in front of his crying children to begin serving his nine-day jail sentence," the organization said in a report.  "We are surprised at how eager the city was to arrest Mr. Raven again in light of his appeal. Now he will serve time in jail; however, we will continue to aggressively pursue his appeal in court…”

 

Belief that Obama is the Antichrist is now widespread

 

“A quarter of Republicans believe President Barack Obama might be the Antichrist, according to a Harris Poll released Wednesday.  In a survey by the same organization a year ago, Obama edged out Jesus as the figure most often named a hero by Americans.  Now 24 percent of Republicans, and 14 percent of Americans overall, believe he might be the adversary of the Christ, Harris Interative reports.”

 

Protest against gay partnership plan

 

“‘Traditionalist Christians’ have appealed to ministers to block plans allowing civil partnership ceremonies to take place in churches. They are worried that new laws, part of the Equality Bill, will mean clergy could be be prosecuted if they refuse to carry out the ceremonies.”

 

Stunning fireball streaks over Alabama

 

“A bright fireball that lit up the sky above parts of Alabama last week was caught by NASA cameras as it streaked over the southeastern United States.  The fireball was caused by the death plunge of a meteor about the size of a soccer ball as it burned up in Earth's atmosphere on Friday, March 19, at 11:19 p.m. local time while flying over western Alabama.”

 

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France ditches carbon tax as mass protests threaten country

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“France is facing its own 'spring of discontent' as strikes shut schools, courts, railways and metro services, and trade unions vowed mass protests across the country.”

 

Philippines struck by 5.9 earthquake

 

“A 5.9 magnitude quake rocked the northern Philippines early on Tuesday, US seismologists said, but no tsunami warning was immediately issued.  The quake struck 35 kilometres (22 miles) northeast of Laoag on the island of Luzon at a depth of 42 km at 3:58 am (1958 GMT Monday), the US Geological Survey said.”

 

Benedict XVI to celebrate "Mass" commemorating John Paul II's death

 

One apostate to commemorate another: “Benedict will celebrate a Mass on Monday, March 29, marking the fifth anniversary of the death of Venerable John Paul II. The late Pope's death, at the age of 84, occurred on April 2, 2005 after battling Parkinson's disease.”

 

Both sides claim victory in prom ruling

 

“An attorney with Liberty Counsel says he's not surprised a federal judge didn't force a North Mississippi high school to hold a prom despite a lawsuit from the ACLU.  In February, Constance McMillen, an 18-year-old lesbian student at Itawamba Agricultural High School, approached school officials and asked if she could bring her girlfriend to the prom. Administrators said no, then cancelled the prom, citing distractions caused by the situation. The ACLU then sued in an effort to force the district to hold the event.  On Tuesday, a federal judge said while the school violated McMillen's First Amendment rights, he was not going to force the school to hold the prom, saying it "would only confuse and confound the community" to require the district to step back in a sponsorship role. Judge Glen Davidson did say he will hold a trial at a later date.”

 

NY college reverses, allows pro-life speech

 

“A student told by administration officials that he could not distribute a pro-life newsletter on the campus of Kingsborough Community College now has permission to do so as a result of a letter sent to the school by the Alliance Defense Fund.  Last September, student Joseph Hayon was distributing copies of a pro-life newsletter to passersby outside the KCC cafeteria. A campus security officer then approached Hayon to tell him that he could not “give out fliers on campus” because they lacked an official stamp from the Office of Student Life (OSL).  However, no school policy even discusses students distributing literature on campus.”

 

Homeschoolers win asylum, now face U.S. deportation

 

“Citing a European court ruling, U.S. immigration authorities are arguing in an appeal that a family that fled Germany and gained asylum in Tennessee claiming their government persecuted them for homeschooling should be returned to their home country… the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has lodged an appeal of Judge Lawrence Burman's grant of asylum to the family of Uwe and Hannelore Romeike.”

 

Britain to expel Israeli diplomat over forging-murder case

 

“Britain will expel an Israeli diplomat on Tuesday to rebuke Israel for its alleged use of forged British passports in the assassination of a Hamas operative in a suspected Mossad hit, a U.K. government official said.”

 

German homeschooling family seeks asylum in Canada

 

“A German homeschooling family is seeking asylum in Canada after fleeing their native country due to persecution, reports the Globe and Mail.  The family will make their plea on Tuesday in a closed hearing before the Alberta Immigration and Refugee board.  They say that they would be persecuted in Germany for homeschooling, based on the German law that forbids homeschooling with little exception.  Parents who violate the law have faced hefty fines, as well as imprisonment and state seizure of their children.”

 

Bart Stupak's district given Airport grants before vote

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“Was this Yet Another Backroom Deal to Force Obama’s Bill Down the American People’s Throats?  Three airports in the district of infamous fence-sitting and ultimately kowtowing Democrat Bart Stupak were awarded $726,409 in grants by the Obama Administration just two days before a vote on Obama and Pelosi’s government takeover of healthcare.”

 

Outpouring of support since baby killer outburst

 

“Rep. Randy Neugebauer said this afternoon that his shout of "baby killer" amid Congressional debate over health care legislation Sunday night has drawn a "tremendous outpouring" of phone calls, emails, and financial contributions "telling me, 'Congressman, thank you for taking a stand.'"

 

30 million get vaccine contaminated with pig virus

 

“Federal health authorities recommended Monday that doctors suspend using Rotarix, one of two vaccines licensed in the United States against rotavirus, saying the vaccine is contaminated with material from a pig virus.”

 

V-2 pro-lifer demands excommunication of Pelosi

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They recognize that there is a major problem and inconsistency with the fact that she has not been excommunicated.  However, they do not realize the bigger problem: that the Vatican II sect and Benedict XVI are not even Catholic: “A pro-life activist has demanded the excommunication of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a brief protest in Rome outside St. Peter's Square.  For exactly a minute yesterday, Randall Terry and six other protesters held placards a few yards away from the edge of Vatican territory. Terry in the past urged people to burn effigies of Pelosi for her championing of healthcare legislation in Congress.”

 

Music can be banned if it even sounds religious

 

“A public school has banned performance of an instrumental version of "Ave Maria" at its high-school graduation simply because the superintendent fears it might sound religious – and the U.S. Supreme Court is allowing the ban to stand by refusing to hear the case.”

 

V-2 "church" in Birmingham held liable for abuse of disabled boy

 

“Father Christopher Clonan, who is believed to have died in Australia while on the run from the police, has cost the Catholic Church about £1 million so far in compensation. Last week he cost it another £32,500 after the Birmingham Archdiocese lost its case against a victim, a boy with learning difficulties known as Maga, who washed the priest's car for him.”

 

Supreme Court stays out of Mass. Abortion clinic case

 

“The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to a Massachusetts law that creates a protest-free zone around the entrances and driveways of abortion clinics.  The justices offered no comment Monday in turning down an appeal from anti-abortion protesters who object to the state-imposed protest-free zone of 35 feet outside clinic entrances.”

 

Idaho tries to limit Naked Body Scanner use

 

“The House has approved a measure limiting the use of X-ray body scanners at security checkpoints in Idaho airports and government buildings.  Under the bill passed 58-9 Thursday, security officers could only operate the machines to scan people who have failed a prior security test, such as a metal detector.  Athol Republican Rep. Phil Hart's bill would also require the Idaho Department of Homeland Security to prove the scanners aren't detrimental to health before any machine is allowed to operate in the state. Some of the machines create detailed images of people, and Hart says his bill is ultimately about protecting privacy.”

 

Congressman denounced as baby killer for enabling bill to pass

 

That’s what he deserved to hear, for he enabled the bill to pass: “Someone shouted "baby killer" Sunday as… Democratic congressman was speaking on the House floor shortly after the chamber passed a sweeping health care reform bill with his help.”

 

States line up to challenge heath care overhaul

 

“States are already lining up to sue the federal government over the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.  Officials in at least 10 states have agreed to file a lawsuit challenging the legislation.  Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said he planned to file the complaint "the moment Obama signs the bill."  Abbott pledged to pursue the case "to protect all Texans' constitutional rights, preserve the constitutional framework intended by our nation's founders and defend our state from further infringement by the federal government."

 

Arizona town apologizes, allows "church" meetings

 

“An Arizona town is backtracking its zoning laws after halting house church meetings.  … attorneys jumped into action after they received contact from the Oasis of Truth Church.  "The town had issued a ban on a seven-member church from being able to hold any type of meeting -- whether the meeting was a church service, or a Bible study, or a potluck dinner -- no matter how few people were there or how infrequently they met at the home...”

 

Alleged "Pro-life" Democrat to cave on healthcare vote

 

“… formerly pro-life Democrat Bart Stupak (D-MI) will cast a "yes" vote for the Senate health care bill today in the House.”

 

Hundreds evacuate as volcano erupts in Iceland

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“A volcano erupted near a glacier in southern Iceland, shooting ash and molten lava into the air and forcing the evacuation Sunday of hundreds of people from nearby villages.  There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, but a state of emergency was declared and scientists feared the eruption could trigger a larger and potentially more dangerous eruption at the Katla volcano.”

 

Prayers over PA school system end

 

“At Alexandria High School, flyers printed with Bible verses hang on the walls, weekly Bible studies are held before class and, until recently, prayers were spoken over the school's intercom system.  But the prayers stopped this week when a student questioned the legality of the practice. He said he demanded it stop in a voicemail sent to Superintendent Judy Stiefel. He also contacted the American Civil Liberties Union to complain about the issue.  In response, Stiefel sent an e-mail this week to every school in the system in which she "reminded them of the law." The morning prayers at Alexandria High stopped Tuesday.”

 

Colorado Post Office refused to ship out anti-homosexual mailing at proper rate

 

“National officials with the U.S. Postal Service have overruled a Colorado post office’s refusal to ship materials critical of homosexuals in the military at a reduced rate for non-profits. The local post office had claimed the material was “obscene” and incited resistance against the government.  The Family Research Institute (FRI) had produced a four-page newsletter with research and an interview with a female enlistee recalling her experiences with homosexuals in basic training. It also advertised that its latest statistical report about “rapes in the military” were available for $25… On Wednesday the U.S. Postal Service Pricing and Classifications Board ruled that the mailing did not violate guidelines. FRI will be allowed to mail out their newsletter at the non-profit rate three cents less than the standard mailing rate.”

 

Pro-abortion apostate Pelosi "prays to St. Joseph" to pass "healthcare"

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We mention this because this total apostate, Nancy Pelosi, who almost couldn’t be more pro-abortion or more evil, publicly claims to be Catholic; and she puts her claim to be Catholic in the face of the apostate Vatican II sect which does nothing to condemn her.  The fact that she hasn’t been excommunicated is a total abomination.  She is a walking example of the fact that the Vatican II sect, its antipopes, and its obstinate supporters are outside the Church.  A real Catholic authority would have excommunicated this wretch in the most rigorous fashion years ago.  “Speaker Pelosi prays to St. Joseph to pass health care.”

 

Massive sandstorm turns Beijing's streets yellow

 

“Tons of sand from deserts in China's interior blew into Beijing Saturday, shrouding China's capital in a yellow-orange haze that authorities warned made the air quality "hazardous."… Many of those who had ventured from their homes were wearing facemasks, and some left footprints in the yellow film that had settled on the city's streets.”

 

Alex Jones and “Lamp” Discussion

 

Alex Jones: the Good and the Evil - Part 1

Alex Jones: the Good and the Evil - Part 2

Alex Jones: the Good and the Evil - Part 3

Alex Jones: the Good and the Evil - Part 4

Alex Jones: the Good and the Evil - Part 5

 

This is a related discussion of a new anti-Catholic film, A Lamp in the Dark, one of the most anti-Catholic films ever produced:

 

A Lamp in the Dark Exposed - Part 1

A Lamp in the Dark Exposed - Part 2

A Lamp in the Dark Exposed - Part 3

 

Calif. college: Teacher wrongly cited Bible

 

“California college says one of its teachers ran afoul of campus regulations prohibiting religious indoctrination "by assigning readings from the Bible, reading the Bible in class, and otherwise relying on the Bible as an authority in the assigned subject matter."

 

5.6 earthquake hits Cuba

 

“A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck near Guantanamo city in eastern Cuba on Saturday, sending residents fleeing into the streets but a local government official said there were no casualties.”

 

Latvia’s government collapses amid economic crisis

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“Latvia's coalition government has collapsed after failing to tackle a crippling economic crisis.  The People's Party, the largest group in a five-party coalition, walked out amid disputes over how to cope with the country's severe problems.  Unemployment has now hit 20 per cent and the economy contracted by 18 per cent last year.”

 

"Catholic" schools in N. Ireland facing mergers

 

“Catholic schools are facing mergers and major changes as the church continues its plans for reorganising without academic selection.”

 

Federal Reserve must disclose bank bailout records

 

“The Federal Reserve Board must disclose documents identifying financial firms that might have collapsed without the largest U.S. government bailout ever, a federal appeals court said.  The U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled today that the Fed must release records of the unprecedented $2 trillion U.S. loan program launched primarily after the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.”

 

Police officers banned for asking for "Christian" names

 

“Police officers have been banned from asking for a person’s “Christian” name because it might offend people with other religious beliefs.”

 

Battle over school prayer heats up in Florida

 

“Many Florida lawmakers say students should be allowed to pray at school. Meanwhile, a House committee approved a measure that would allow teachers to pray with public school students.”

 

Pa. student free to wear "Abortion is not Healthcare" shirt


“Officials at West Shore School District in Pennsylvania have agreed to lift a ban that prevented at least one middle school student from wearing an "Abortion is not Healthcare" T-shirt. In response to the policy revisions, Alliance Defense Fund attorneys on Wednesday filed a notice of voluntary dismissal of the lawsuit they had pursued on behalf of the student.”

 

Planned Parenthood 1952: Abortion kills a baby

 

“According to a pamphlet unearthed by the pro-life group Live Action, back in 1952, Planned Parenthood - today the largest abortion provider in the United States - told women that having an abortion was a danger to their lives, health, and fertility, and kills a baby.  Live Action’s investigative journalists have uncovered the pamphlet from Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) that emphatically espoused an anti-abortion position, while explaining artificial birth control: “the use of medically approved methods to postpone pregnancy until you are ready for it."

 

Vatican exorcist: the New (V-2) Rite  of Exorcism is a farce

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Amorth is unfortunately a pro-Vatican II heretic, but the fact that he admits that the New Rite of Exorcism is a farce is quite revealing: “This long-awaited Ritual has turned into a farce. An incredible obstacle that is likely to prevent us acting against the demon…I will give you but two examples. Two spectacular examples. Point 15 treats of evil spells and how one should behave when dealing with them. An evil spell is an evil brought about on a person by means of recourse to the devil. It can be accomplished under a variety of forms like spells, curses, the evil eye, voodoo and macumba. The Roman Ritual used to explain how one should confront it. The New Ritual on the other hand categorically declares that it is absolutely forbidden to perform exorcisms in such cases. Absurd. Evil spells are by far the most frequent causes of possessions and evil procured through the demon: at least 90% of cases. It is as good as telling exorcists they can no longer perform exorcisms.”

 

Idaho first to sign law aimed at health care plan

 

The move for universal health care is the first concrete step toward the socialization of this country.  It’s additionally outrageous that the final version of the bill, which involves almost 1 trillion dollars, one-sixth of the U.S. economy, and thousands of pages, was only posted online and released today, a mere 72 hours before they will vote on it.  Rush it through as quickly as possible; that’s their plan.  This is a scam, pure and simple: “Idaho took the lead in a growing, nationwide fight against health care overhaul Wednesday when its governor became the first to sign a measure requiring the state attorney general to sue the federal government if residents are forced to buy health insurance.”

 

Albuquerque new late-term abortion capital

 

“Two women who once specialized in post-viability abortions during their employment at George Tiller's now closed abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas, have set up shop in an existing abortion clinic owned and operated by Texas abortionist Curtis Boyd where they are offering lucrative late-term abortions.”

 

"Bible group" told it needs permit

 

“For the second time in six months, the city has ordered a group of… worshippers who meet inside homes to get a permit or shut down.  It's the latest incident in which religious groups in Southern California have been targeted by cities for home gatherings, though many of those groups were eventually allowed to meet without obtaining permits.”

 

Mary is the Ark

 

 

 

Hawaii considering law to ignore Obama "birthers"

 

“Birthers beware: Hawaii may start ignoring your repeated requests for proof that President Barack Obama was born here.  As the state continues to receive e-mails seeking Obama's birth certificate, the state House Judiciary Committee heard a bill Tuesday permitting government officials to ignore people who won't give up.”

 

Sex scandal embroils Vatican II "Church" in Brazil

 

“Brazilian authorities are investigating three priests accused of sexually abusing altar boys after a video allegedly showing one case of abuse was broadcast on television, police and church officials said Tuesday.”

 

Benedict XVI attended Rome's Lutheran church

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This is absolute heresy manifested by deed: “This afternoon, Benedict XVI visited the Evangelical-Lutheran church of Rome, a building inaugurated in 1922, where he was welcomed by Jens-Martin Kruse, pastor of the city’s Lutheran community. John Paul II visited the same church in December 1983, for the fifth centenary of the birth of Martin Luther.  As the Pope and the Lutheran pastor advanced towards the altar, a choir of Lutherans and Catholic seminarians sang Mozart’s “Jubilate Deo”.  Following a greeting from the president of the Lutheran community, Pastor Kruse and the Pope both delivered homilies.”

 

Vatican II "Catholic" Church losing Latinos in USA

 

“Latino population growth over the past two decades has boosted numbers in the Catholic Church, but a new, in-depth analysis shows Latinos' allegiance to Catholicism is waning as some move toward other Christian denominations or claim no religion at all.”

 

Census Bureau will count same-sex "couples" as "married"

 

“The U.S. Census Bureau has changed its interpretation of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) to allow it to tabulate same-sex couples who self-identify their union as a marriage, even though DOMA prohibits any federal agency from recognizing same-sex unions as marriages.”

 

Vatican (II sect): Homilies should not exceed 8 minutes

 

They don’t have much to say in their empty, faithless religion.  Plus, almost all the members of those churches don’t have the patience to sit through more than about 10 minutes: “In a new book consisting of reflections based on the 2008 Synod on the Word of God, the secretary for the Synod of Bishops, Archbishop Nikola Eterovic, writes that homilies should not last more than eight minutes.”

 

Man wearing "freedom or die" T-shirt stopped at airport

 

“London's Gatwick Airport has apologised after a man wearing a T-shirt with the slogan "Freedom or Die" was asked to turn it inside-out because it could be threatening, a spokesman said Monday. Lloyd Berks, 38, was stopped by security officers as he headed for a family skiing holiday in Austria, according to media reports.”

 

V-2 "priest's" victims forced into silence

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“The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland resisted calls for his resignation yesterday, despite admitting that he took part in meetings where the victims of a paedophile priest were forced to take a vow of silence.  Cardinal Sean Brady, the Primate of All Ireland, has confirmed he was present at a closed canonical tribunal in 1975 when two child victims of Father Brendan Smyth were ordered to sign agreements under oath that they would not discuss what happened to them with anybody other than an approved priest.”

 

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Massachusetts rules 2nd Amendment "doesn't apply" to states

 

“The right to bear arms as defined in the Second Amendment does not apply to the states, so Massachusetts can regulate who can have firearms and how those weapons are to be stored, the state's high court ruled Wednesday.  The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court unanimously dismissed two challenges to the state's gun laws that require citizens to register with police departments before acquiring a firearm…”

 

Co-habitation has marriages in Scotland at 150-year low

 

“The number of marriages in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level for more than 150 years…Gay Hickey, spokesperson for Relationships Scotland, which provides counselling, mediation and family support to couples, said she was not surprised by the figures.  She added: “Marriage is getting less frequent because more people are living together and there is generally a lot more acceptance of co-habiting.”

 

Banished! City forbids Bible studies in homes

 

Right before our eyes we are seeing the gradual transformation of the United States from a free country into a socialist or communist one: “The city of Gilbert, Ariz., has ordered a group of seven adults to stop gathering for Bible studies in a private home because such meetings are forbidden by the city's zoning codes.  The issue was brought to a head when city officials wrote a letter to a [man] and his wife informing them they had 10 days to quit having the meetings in their private home.”

 

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V-2 "Catholic" order, "the Legion of Christ," under fire for abuse claims

 

“As sex abuse scandals rock the Vatican, the results of an investigation into a… secretive Roman Catholic order founded by a priest accused of pedophilia and incest are due to be filed in Rome tomorrow.  The sordid story of the Legion of Christ, whose late founder, the Rev. Marcial Maciel Degollado, was a close ally of… John Paul II before being forcibly retired by the Vatican in 2006, is a microcosm of the crisis currently enveloping the church.”

 

Swiss V-2 Church investigates 60 claims of abuse

 

“The Catholic Church in Switzerland is investigating sixty claims of sexual abuse by priests, the Swiss news agency SDA reported.  Abbot Martin Werlen of the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln told the newspaper Mittelland-Zeitung that the church is looking into the claims. The church itself will not press charges, Werlen emphasized, and intends to advise victims to do so themselves.” 

 

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Texas school board backs more conservative curriculum

 

“The State Board of Education tentatively approved new standards for social studies Friday with members divided along party lines — some blasting them as a fraud and conservative whitewash, others praising them as a tribute to the Founding Fathers that rightly portrays America as an exceptional country.”

 

Benedict XVI involved in German pedophile V-2 "priest" scandal

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Benedict XVI “was drawn directly into the Roman Catholic sex abuse scandal last night as news emerged of his part in a decision to send a paedophile priest for therapy. The cleric went on to reoffend and was convicted of child abuse but continues to work as a priest in Upper Bavaria.”

 

Abuse claims sweep V-2 Church in Europe

 

“It often starts as a voice in the wilderness, but can swell into an entire nation's demand for truth. From Ireland to Germany, Europe's many victims of child abuse in the Roman Catholic church are finally breaking social taboos and confronting the clergy to face its demons.  Ireland was the first in Europe to confront the church's worldwide custom of shielding pedophile priests from the law and public scandal. Now that legacy of suppressed childhood horror is being confronted in other parts of the Continent — nowhere more poignantly than in Germany, the homeland of… Benedict XVI.”

 

Indiana student sues to stop prayer

 

“The top-ranked senior at a suburban Indianapolis high school is asking a federal judge to stop a graduation prayer that the class voted to approve.  The lawsuit by 18-year-old Eric Workman claims the prayer and the vote at Greenwood High School unconstitutionally subject religious practice to majority rule.”

 

Prominent V-2 "Cardinal" Schonborn claims celibacy causes abuse

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This is heresy: “A leading cardinal today claimed that the sex abuse cases rocking the Roman Catholic Church were due to 'priestly celibacy'.  Calling for a 'change of vision', Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, leader of the Catholic Church in Austria, said the causes of sex abuse by priests could be found in 'priest celibacy' and 'priest training'.”

 

Conservative speech deemed "hateful propaganda"

 

“Jonathan Lopez had an assignment in a public speaking class and was required to give an informative speech on any topic. Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) attorney David Hacker tells OneNewsNow that Lopez chose to speak about his… beliefs. "And during that speech, when he mentioned that marriage is between a man and a woman according to his Christian beliefs, the professor called him this horrible name, refused to let him finish the assignment, and told other students in the class, 'If you're offended, you can leave,'" Hacker explains.”

 

Girl Scouts OK pro-abortion sex-guide at UN meeting

 

“The World Association of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides hosted a no-adults-welcome panel at the United Nations this week where Planned Parenthood was allowed to distribute a brochure entitled “Healthy, Happy and Hot.” The event was part of the annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) which concludes this week.  The brochure, aimed at young people living with HIV, contains explicit and graphic details on sex, as well as the promotion of casual sex in many forms.”

 

Three strong earthquakes strike Chile in quick succession

 

“Three strong earthquakes rocked Chile on Thursday, causing significant damage in at least one city, the country's newly inaugurated president said Thursday.  A 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit at 11:39 a.m. local time (9:39 a.m. ET), followed by a 6.7-magnitude quake 16 minutes later, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. A third, measured at magnitude 6.0, came 27 minutes later.”

 

Vatican: abuse cases show need for greater women's role

 

“A greater presence of women in decision-making roles in the church might have helped remove the "veil of masculine secrecy" that covered priestly sex abuse cases, a front-page commentary in the Vatican newspaper said.”

 

Creationists: Museum makes up facts about evolution

 

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Miss. school axes prom after lesbian date request

 

They shouldn’t be having the prom in the first place, but it’s good that rather than give in to the lesbian abomination and the evil ACLU they decided to cancel it: “A northern Mississippi school district decided Wednesday not to host a high school prom after a lesbian student demanded she be able to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo.  The Itawamba County school district's policy requires that senior prom dates be of the opposite sex.”

 

The Impostor Sr. Lucia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pro-abort Keillor to deliver "Catholic Teachers" Keynote Address

 

“The National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) has invited Garrison Keillor, a pro-abortion, pro-gay "marriage" Episcopalian, as a keynote speaker at the group's annual convention. Keillor, well-known as a humorist and host of A Prairie Home Companion, has repeatedly published his pro-abortion, pro-same-sex "marriage" views - and has labeled pro-life, pro-family, and anti-pornography activists "shrieking ninnies and pompous blowhards."

 

Mexican gays line up for first same-sex "marriages"

 

“Gay couples lined up in the Mexican capital on Thursday to get a date to tie the knot as the city becomes the first in mostly Catholic and typically macho Latin America to allow same-sex marriage.”

 

W. Virginia passes Ultrasound bill

 

“A West Virginia state House committee signed off on a Senate-backed bill that would allow women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn children before an abortion.”

 

"Holocaust" deniers face jail under new Hungarian law

 

“Denying or playing down the Holocaust in Hungary is to be a criminal offense punishable by up to three years imprisonment after President Laszlo Solyom signed new legislation into law on Wednesday.”

 

Quebec to ban religion in public day cares

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“Quebec will ban religious instruction in provincially funded daycare centres, Family Minister Tony Tomassi said Wednesday.  Tomassi made the announcement just one day after saying he would not prevent daycare centres from teaching religious beliefs.  On Tuesday, he said Quebec's public daycares reflect family values and religious instruction was normal in the province.  But on Wednesday, he said the practice will be prohibited.”

 

Shows with gays could lose Florida tax credit

 

Hopefully it passes: “Florida lawmakers are considering a "family friendly" bill that would deny tax credits to films and television shows with gay characters in favour of those promoting traditional values.  The proposal, which has fuelled a heated controversy for its discriminatory nature, would increase current tax credits from two to five percent of productions costs for shows considered "family friendly."


Vatican's exorcist admits devil is in the Vatican

 

“Sex abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church are proof that that "the Devil is at work inside the Vatican", according to the Holy See's chief exorcist.”

 

Egypt to pay for restoration of all synagogues

 

“Egypt will shoulder the costs of restoring the country's Jewish houses of worship said the culture minister Tuesday, two days after a historic synagogue in Cairo's ancient Jewish quarter was rededicated in a private ceremony.”

 

Priest shortage leads to closing of Oklahoma V-2 church

 

“The archbishop of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City has decided to close a Catholic church in the Oklahoma City metro, citing a shortage of Roman Catholic priests.  The Most Rev. Eusebius Beltran, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, has decided to close Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in June, archdiocesan chancellor Loutitia Eason said Monday. Members of the 62-year-old parish were told of the closing Sunday.”

 

Fatima and the Miracle

 

 

 

V-2 pedophile "priest" left free by V-2 "Church" and State

 

“Former priest Bill Carney was named as one of the worst paedophiles in Dublin's Catholic diocese in the Murphy report into clerical abuse there. However, for the last 10 years has been free to live quietly in Britain.  In its 40 pages on Carney, the Murphy report said that his was one of the worst cases the commission investigated and that the Church's handling of his case was "nothing short of catastrophic". "It was inept, self-serving and for the best part of 10 years displayed no obvious concern for the welfare of children," the report said.”

 

Top court to decide on anti-gay protests at military funerals

 

“The Supreme Court said on Monday it would decide whether constitutional free-speech rights protected anti-gay protests by members of a Kansas church at funerals for U.S. military members killed in Iraq.”

 

Once-in-a-century storm hits Melbourne

 

“A once-in-a-century thunderstorm swept across the southern Australian state of Victoria on Saturday, raining hailstones the size of lemons which ripped a hole in a train station roof, caused flash flooding in the capital of Melbourne and left 100,000 homes without power.  The storm cell, which unleashed itself on the capital just before 3pm, dumped an inch of rain in less than an hour as wind gusts exceeding 100km/h lashed the city and the airport.”

 

Court victory for pro-life at Brown University

 

“… a victory in Providence municipal court this week when the city prosecutor decided to dismiss criminal charges against Christopher Young. Young, a… pro-lifer who is also a Democratic mayoral candidate, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after confronting Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) about his abortion views at an advertised "open forum" on health care at Brown University last November.”

 

The Vatican’s phony Third Secret of Fatima

 

 

 

New bill allows citizens to be indefinitely detained without trial

 

“New bill allows U.S. citizens to be kidnapped and detained without trial indefinitely based on “suspected activity.” The bill does not distinguish between U.S. citizens and non-citizens, and states that “suspected belligerents” who are “considered a “high-value detainee” shall not be provided with a Miranda warning.”  A person is considered a “high value detainee” if they fulfil one of the following criteria.

1) poses a threat of an attack on civilians or civilian facilities within the U.S. or U.S. facilities abroad; (2) poses a threat to U.S. military personnel or U.S. military facilities; (3) potential intelligence value; (4) is a member of al Qaeda or a terrorist group affiliated with al Qaeda or (5) such other matters as the President considers appropriate.  Now that the Southern Poverty Law Center and the federal government, via the MIAC report and innumerable other leaked documents, now consider virtually anyone with a dissenting opinion against the state as “posing a threat,” millions of peaceful American citizens could be swept up by this frightening dragnet of tyranny.”

 

N. Mexico police ordered to write tickets or face punishment

 

“Eyewitness News 4 has uncovered documentation that indicates some police officers have been mandated to write a certain number tickets per month or face possible punishment.”

 

Appeals for calm after Nigerian Muslims slaughter 500

 

“UN chief Ban Ki-moon and Washington led calls for restraint on Monday after the slaughter of more than 500… in Nigeria, as survivors told how the killers chopped down their victims.  Funerals took place for victims of the three-hour orgy of violence on Sunday in three Christian villages close to the northern city of Jos, blamed on members of the mainly Muslim Fulani ethnic group.”

 

Supreme Court refuses to review 10 commandments ruling

 

“The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to take up the case of a privately-funded Ten Commandments display that sits on the lawn of a county courthouse in Oklahoma. With the high court having denied the petition to review the decision of a federal appeals court, Haskell County is now legally obligated to remove the eight-foot tall and three-foot wide monument, which lists the Ten Commandments on front and the Mayflower Compact on the back.”

 

Most teens don't think about tattoo-removal risks

 

Most importantly, they don’t think about God’s law, which forbids them from getting tattoos: “Many adolescents think about getting tattoos, but less than half know what's involved in having them removed, according to an Italian study appearing online in the Journal of Adolescent Health.”

 

Va. colleges can't ban gay "discrimination"

 

“Virginia's attorney general has advised the state's public colleges that they don't have the authority to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, saying only the General Assembly has that power.”

 

Top home school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution

 

That’s good news.  Not surprisingly, the evil liberals and unbelievers are up in arms: “Home-school mom Susan Mule wishes she hadn't taken a friend's advice and tried a textbook from a popular ‘Christian’ publisher for her 10-year-old's biology lessons.”

 

Utah anti-abortion bill withdrawn

 

In these evil times, it’s difficult for anything that is remotely good to move forward without tremendous opposition.“A sweeping anti-abortion statute in Utah that would have allowed up to life in prison for a woman whose fetus died from her intentional or reckless behavior was withdrawn by its sponsor on Thursday and will be revised to be narrower in scope.  The original bill, which was sent to Gov. Gary R. Herbert, a Republican, for his consideration — and set off a firestorm of anxiety and criticism from abortion rights and women’s advocacy groups around the country — now goes back to the Legislature, neither signed nor vetoed.”

 

Royal Lane Baptist "church" accepts gays and lesbians

 

Another example of the bad fruits of false Christianity/Protestantism: “A church, like a person, can come out of the closet. And that's what Royal Lane Baptist did recently.  The 500-member church in North Dallas has for years quietly welcomed gays and lesbians, even ordaining some as deacons.  Last month, risking conflict with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, a majority of deacons voted to change Royal Lane's Web site to reflect the church's welcome to and affirmation of gays and lesbians.”

 

Oklahoma approves teaching Bible in schools

 

“The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday passed a measure that would allow elective courses on the Bible to be taught in public schools.”

 

6-year-old suspended for making gun sign with hand

 

“A Michigan boy reportedly has been suspended from school for curling his hand into the shape of a gun and pointing it at another student.  Erin Jammer, said her son, Mason, was just playing around when he made the gesture Wednesday, the Grand Rapids Press reported.”

 

“Material Heretic” Nonsense

 

 

 

"Hate laws" could label 5-year-olds offenders

 

“A British… organization reports children as young as 5 years old soon could have their names added to "hate registers" of people accused of showing disrespect to homosexuality in violation of "hate crimes" laws… already a 10-year-old child was added to the registry after he called a friend a "gay boy."

 

The Consecration of Russia

 

 

 

 

 

Australia bans schools from teaching Creationism

 

“The South Australian Non-Government Schools Registration Board has published a new education policy that states it requires the ''teaching of science as an empirical discipline, focusing on inquiry, hypothesis, investigation, experimentation, observation and evidential analysis.'' It then goes on to state that it "does not accept as satisfactory a science curriculum in a non-government school which is based on, espouses or reflects the literal interpretation of a religious text in its treatment of either creationism or intelligent design.''

 

V-2 Baltimore "Archdiocese" to close 13 schools

 

“Facing rising costs and falling enrollments, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore will close 13 of its 64 schools at the end of the academic year, officials told employees and families Wednesday… The reorganization will displace 2,152 students and 325 teachers, staff and administrators.”

 

Vatican hit by gay sex scandal

 

“The Vatican was today rocked by a sex scandal reaching into Pope Benedict's household after a chorister was sacked for allegedly procuring male prostitutes for a papal gentleman-in-waiting.”

 

US will determine who can board some Canadian flights

 

“Starting in December, some passengers on Canadian airlines flying to, from or even over the United States without ever landing there, will only be allowed to board the aircraft once the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has determined they are not terrorists.  Secure Flight, the newest weapon in the U.S. war on terrorism, gives the United States unprecedented power over who can board planes that fly over U.S. airspace.”

 

“Catholic” Colleges

 

 

 

Philadelphia mayor proposes significant tax on sweet-drinks

 

“Philadelphia is not the first to propose such a tax. New York, Massachusetts, and California are among seven states considering levies on sugar-sweetened drinks. But Nutter's proposal would double New York's and dwarf the 3 percent soft-drink tax in Chicago, the only major city with such a tax.”

 

W. Virginia approves Ultrasound bill

 

“The West Virginia state Senate today approved a bill that will allow women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn children before an abortion. With ultrasounds showing the humanity of the unborn child, pro-life advocates in the state expect the bill to change minds and help women choose life.”

 

UK Commission: schoolgirl skirts discriminate against transsexuals

 

“Official guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission warns schools that the dress code may breach the rights of girls who feel compelled to live as boys. Schoolgirls should not forced to wear skirts because it discriminates against transexuals, according to the human rights watchdog.”

 

Microsoft pitches internet tax to pay for "cybersecurity"

 

“A top Microsoft executive on Tuesday suggested a broad Internet tax to help defray the costs associated with computer security breaches and vast Internet attacks…”

 

Vatican's exorcist says V-2 cardinals are in satanic sects

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“A renowned exorcist in Rome recently released a book of memoirs in which he declares to know of the existence of Satanic sects in the Vatican where participation reaches all the way to the College of Cardinals.  In a book of memoirs released in February, the noted Italian exorcist Fr. Gabriele Amorth affirmed that "Yes, also in the Vatican there are members of Satanic sects." When asked if members of the clergy are involved or if this is within the lay community, he responded, "There are priests, monsignors and also cardinals!"

 

Wiccan altar puts teacher, officials at odds

 

“A high school senior's desire to build a Wiccan altar in shop class has forced a community debate about free expression.  Dale Halferty, who has taught industrial arts at Guthrie Center High School for three years, was placed on paid leave Monday after he acknowledged to district officials that he told the student he could not build the altar in class.”

 

Gay "weddings" to be held in UK "churches"

 

“Gay and women will finally be allowed to ‘marry’ in churches after the House of Lords dramatically voted in favour of lifting the ban on religious premises holding same-sex partnerships.  The amendment to the Equality Bill, which was tabled as a free vote by gay Muslim peer Waheed Alli, received overwhelming backing in the Lords, including from a number of prominent Anglican bishops.”

 

V-2 Dutch "Catholic" Church will give "Communion" to homosexuals

 

“Dutch gay rights groups have called for an end to protests against a Catholic church southwest of Amsterdam after it said it would no longer seek to bar homosexuals from taking communion.  The Sint-Jan church in Den Bosch says it will leave it up to believers to decide whether they are ready to receive communion.”

 

Controversy over great big roadside crosses

 

Uproar as V-2 "Church" asks parishioners to pay for sex abuse claims

 

“The Bishop of Ferns, Denis Brennan, has asked the parishioners of County Wexford to help pay the costs of compensating victims of clerical sex abuse.  The general public firmly believes that the Catholic Church should sell their assets to help pay the compensation and legal costs.”

 

Judge in Memphis grants asylum to German homeschoolers

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“On a quiet street in this little town in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains lives a family of refugees who were granted asylum in the United States because they feared persecution in their home country. The reason for that fear has rarely, if ever, been the basis of an asylum case. The parents, Uwe and Hannelore Romeike, want to home-school their five children, ranging in age from 2 to 12, a practice illegal in their native land, Germany.”

 

Over 250 significant earthquakes hit world in past week

 

“CARACAS, Venezuela —In the past seven days there have been more than 258 recorded earthquakes of a magnitude higher than 4.5 on the Richter's scale. Chile alone has already experienced 81 aftershocks at a rate of 4 per hour since the first big earthquake of 8.8 struck on Saturday, Feb. 27. Tsunami alarms sounded across the world.

Apart from the abundant seismic activity in Chile, moderate to strong earthquakes have occurred in several countries, among them: Ecuador (M5.3; 28/2/2010), Argentina (M6.3; 27/2/2010), Afghanistan (M5.7; 27/2/2010), Philippines (M5.7;26/02/2010), Japan/Ryukyu Islands (M7.0; 26/2/2010), Guatemala (M5.6; 23/2/2010), Haiti(M4.7; 23/2/2010), Iran(M5.1; 23/2/2010), Tonga(M5.7; 22/2/2010 with replicas of approximately higher than M5), and 2 earthquakes in Mainland China of M5.4 and M5.0 in the regions of Xizang, Yunnan on Feb. 26 and 27.”

 

New Mexico proposes food tax

 

“New Mexico will pay higher taxes when they buy goods and services, including food, under a budget-balancing package proposed by Democratic legislative leaders.”

 

The Great Apostasy and The Antichrist

 

 

 

It's also interesting to consider that Benedict XVI's name in Greek ("Benediktos") equals 666.  People really should watch this video all the way through.  This is a small sample section from our new DVD, The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World.  The actual DVD is of higher quality than this sample video.

 

Volcanic explosions expected in Chile quake's wake

 

“Besides aftershocks, Chile's magnitude 8.8 earthquake on 27 February may also leave a legacy of volcanic explosions. "We expect to see an upsurge in volcanic activity over the next 12 months," says David Pyle, a volcanologist at the University of Oxford.”

 

Woman documents abortion live on internet

 

Evil times: ''...Angie Jackson, a former cult member and mother of a four-year-old boy with special needs, said in a five-minute video posted on YouTube that she was trying to "demystify" the abortion process so other women would understand it was not a shameful secret. Jackson, who goes by the name Angie the Anti-Theist on the internet, documented her abortion on micro-blogging site Twitter after taking the abortion drug RU-486 while she was four weeks pregnant...''

 

Tsunami sweeps away entire towns in Chile

 

“Such horrors abound along the devastated beach communities of Chile's south-central coast, which suffered the double tragedy Saturday of the earthquake and the tsunami it caused. Of the quake's 723 victims, most were in the wine-growing Maule region that includes Talcahuano, now a mud-caked, ravaged town of 180,000 just north of Concepcion.”

 

First openly gay lawmaker in California sworn in

 

“The first openly gay lawmaker to lead either house of the California Legislature has been sworn in as speaker of the state Assembly.”

 

Benedict XVI sends birthday telegram to schismatic patriarch

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He speaks again of the schismatic’s “office” as “pastor,” and he calls him a “master of the spiritual life”: “The Patriarch's birthday, the telegram says, offers the Pope "a welcome opportunity to thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and the giver of every good, for the abundant blessings that he has bestowed on Your Holiness."  At the same time it gives the Pontiff the possibility to offer Bartholomew I his "fervid and fraternal wishes, accompanied by my prayers that our one Lord sustain him with his strength and his grace while you fulfill your high office as pastor, preacher of the Gospel and master of the spiritual life."

 

Ailing Quebec churches undergo secular transformation

 

“Under a vaulted, blue-sky ceiling, a group of acrobats flies through the air, lunging against a backdrop of Greco-Roman inspired columns in Saint-Esprit Church, now home to a circus school in Quebec City. More and more churches in Canada's most historic province are being transformed from places of worship into community centers, libraries and luxury condos.  While some are sold to private promoters and may be given an afterlife, not all manage to survive. In some instances, the buildings are simply abandoned.  Not a week goes by that we don't hear about a church closing, a church being put up for sale, or a convent being demolished," lamented Luc Noppen, an author and expert in the history of architecture and architectural conservation at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM).  Ten years ago, this was a rare thing, but now it's an everyday event," Noppen said.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" college girls four times more likely to fornicate

 

“Researchers from Mississippi State University considered a survey of 1,000 college students nationwide and were surprised to find that "women attending colleges and universities affiliated with the Catholic Church are almost four times as likely to have participated in 'hooking up' compared to women at secular schools."

 

ABC News to cut half its domestic correspondents

 

“As part of the deep cuts announced this week at ABC News, the network plans to close all of its physical bureaus around the country except Washington and halve the number of its domestic correspondents.  ABC News President David Westin confirmed in an interview Friday that the network's ranks of bureau correspondents, which currently number several dozen, would be cut in half and be replaced with "digital" journalists who would be expected to shoot and edit their own stories.”

 

V-2 "Cardinal" George: Mormons, "Catholics" partners in religious freedom

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“USCCB President Cardinal Francis George told a Brigham Young University gathering that "after 180 years of living apart", Catholics and Mormons now see each other as "trustworthy partners in defense of shared moral principles".  "In recent years, Catholics and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have stood more frequently side by side in the public square to defend human life and dignity," Francis Cardinal George told nearly 12,000 students, faculty and community members gathered Tuesday at BYU, the Mormon Times reports. "Any attempt to reduce that fuller sense of religious freedom, which has been part of our history in this country for more than two centuries, to a private reality of worship and individual conscience so long as you don't make anyone else unhappy, is not in our tradition…”

 

Texas county restricts well water

 

“A few county water suppliers are concerned that water-pumping restrictions being set by the county’s groundwater management district will prevent them from being able to serve future water consumers.

Well owners will have to apply for permanent historic-use-production permits through the Southern Trinity Groundwater Conservation District.  The permits will grant each well owner a maximum amount of water that may be pumped each year based on the well’s historic water use and the total number of wells in McLennan County.”

 

Bible pages used to set "church" bus on fire

 

“Investigators said arsonists in Rutherford County used an unthinkable item to add fuel to their fire, the Bible. Authorities said a group of teens used the pages to set fire to a church bus.”

 

Journalist says sky changed colors during Chile earthquake

 

Journalist Cecilia Lagos, who was in Chile during the earthquake, says at about the 1:10 mark of this video: “I saw the sky changing colors, it was really Apocalypse now.”  She is also reported to have said: “Besides, I saw through my window, while I was still in bed, I saw the sky changing colors, it was absolutely surreal. I really thought it was the end of the world...I don't know I hope you understand me because I'm not exaggerating really because I saw it through my window like that. That was the most terrifying thing seeing the sky changing colors with the terribly, amazingly, strong movement of the earth.”

 

Benedict XVI’s heresies with other “Christians”

 

 

 

This is a small sample section from our new DVD, The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World.  The actual DVD is of higher quality than this sample video.

 

Swedish state takes custody of 7-year-old over homeschooling

 

“Social workers have been visiting a Swedish couple whose son was "abducted" by government agents last year because he was being homeschooled, but that's not necessarily a good sign, and now two major rights organizations are exploring options to reunite the family… members… have been advising Christer and Annie Johansson on the "state-napping" of their son, Dominic, 7, from an airliner as the family was preparing to move to India last year.”

 

Swedish church group offers choice of three genders

 

“Sensus, a Swedish church-backed study association, has adopted a new policy to allow prospective employees to classify their gender in three ways: Female, Male or Other. The study association, which runs courses in a range of disciplines for more than 350,000 Swedes, has decided to introduce a third alternative in its standard online application form.”

 

Chile struck by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded

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“One of the largest earthquakes ever recorded tore apart houses, bridges and highways in central Chile on Saturday and sent a tsunami racing halfway around the world. Chileans near the epicenter were tossed about as if shaken by a giant, and authorities said at least 214 people were dead.”

 

Massive 8.8 earthquake hits Chile

 

“A massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake rocked Chile early Saturday, killing at least 122 people and triggering tsunami warnings for the entire Pacific basin.  Numerous tsunami waves have been reported in the Pacific, with one reaching as high as 7.7 feet in the central Chile coastal town of Talcahuano, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.”

 

Questions for Non-Sedevacantists

 

 

 

Tsunami alert as quake strikes off Japan

 

“A tsunami alert has been issued in Japan after a powerful earthquake struck near the Okinawan coast.  The Japan Meteorological Agency gave the strength as 6.9 while the US Geological Survey put it at 7.3.”

 

Miami considers ban on feeding the homeless

 

“The Miami City Commission is set to consider a proposal next month that would prohibit unauthorized people and groups from feeding the homeless downtown.”

 

Arrest warrant issued for former lesbian

 

“A Vermont judge has ordered the arrest of a former lesbian turned ‘Christian’ who's been in a long custody battle with her ex-partner.  Judge William Cohen found Lisa Miller in contempt of court after she failed to transfer custody of her 7-year-old daughter, Isabella, to former partner, Janet Jenkins. A warrant is now out for her arrest… Miller -- who's said she does not want her daughter exposed to the homosexual lifestyle -- cut off all ties with her attorneys and disappeared.”

 

Nebraska lawmakers to discuss fetal pain abortion pill

 

“A group of lawmakers is pushing to make Nebraska the first state to outlaw most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy based on the argument that the fetus might feel pain during the procedure.”

 

New quickie V-2 "Mass" draws large crowds

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“A new fifteen-minute mass in a Galway parish is drawing people in droves and reversing the fall off in mass attendance. The guaranteed 15-minute mass without a sermon and with the help of a Eucharistic minister is allowing parishioners to attend mass before going to work.”

 

Md. AG: State should recognize same-sex "marriages"

 

“Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler released a long-awaited opinion Wednesday saying that Maryland should recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, drawing cheers from gay-rights supporters and igniting immediate debate on a highly contentious issue in an election year.”

 

UK prosecutor to loosen restrictions on euthanasia

 

“The UK’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is expected to issue new guidelines on Thursday that pro-life advocates say will effectively legalize assisted suicide in England and Wales…”

 

Pa. abortion doctor's license suspended after raid

 

“Federal agents raided a clinic where abortions are performed and found "deplorable and unsanitary" conditions, including blood on the floor and parts of aborted fetuses in jars, according to the state agency that shut it down and suspended the license of the doctor in charge.”

 

Oregon clinic will offer medication-induced abortions

 

“Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon plans to offer medication-induced abortions at its clinics in Ashland and Eugene beginning sometime in March.”

 

Solitude: Behold where God is found

 

 

 

Suit over baby DNA sent to military lab

 

“An Austin lawyer threatened to pursue a new federal lawsuit Monday after learning that some newborn blood samples in Texas went to the U.S. military for potential use in a database for law enforcement purposes.”

 

Yoga inside V-2 "Holy Name Cathedral"

 

“Catholic Yoga: Those are two words you don't usually hear together. But one day a week, Catholics roll up their yoga mats and head to Holy Name Cathedral. CBS 2's Anne State has more on the class -- and the controversy.”

 

This article explains why Yoga is not compatible with the Catholic faith: The Religious Orders in the Vatican II sect: Totally Apostate [PDF File]

 

Atheism books found in home of E. Texas church fire suspect

 

“Bourque and 21-year-old Daniel George McAllister were arrested and charged Sunday with a single felony arson charge.”

 

College professors more likely to believe Ten Commandments are irrelevant

 

“College professors are more likely than the average person to believe that the Ten Commandments are irrelevant today -- and to think that America is a corrupting influence on good people, according to a new study released Monday.”

 

Vatican's bioethicist backed abortion in child rape case

 

“The Vatican's top bioethics official on Monday dismissed calls for his resignation following an uproar over his defense of doctors who aborted the twin fetuses of a 9-year-old child who was raped by her stepfather.”

 

Naked body scanners coming to Chicago, Boston

 

“The first full-body scanner is finally set to arrive at O'Hare International Airport next week, bringing with it… the fear of invasion of privacy.”

 

Study: Children with same-sex "parents" prone to suicide

 

“A study presented at the symposium in Mexico, “Homosexual Adoption: What Science Has Discovered,” revealed that most children adopted by same-sex couples display “greater levels of stress,”  and suffer from “suicidal tendencies and attempts.”

 

A must-see

 

 

 

This is a small sample section from our new DVD, The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World.  The actual DVD is of higher quality than this sample video.

 

In ancient wall, scholar sees proof for Bible

 

“An Israeli archaeologist said Monday that ancient fortifications recently excavated in Jerusalem date back 3,000 years to the time of King Solomon and support the biblical narrative about the era.”

 

European court no longer able to rule on crucifixes in Italy

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“During meetings last week in Switzerland, 47 countries represented in the Council of Europe adopted a declaration regarding the scope of jurisdiction of the European Human Rights Court in Strasbourg, France. The new policy limits the court's decisions concerning traditions and national culture in member countries, which extends to the prohibition of crucifixes in Italian public institutions.”

 

NY school cancels "Christian" club, allows 60 others

 

“A student has teamed up with the Alliance Defense Fund to file a lawsuit against a New York school district after school officials cancelled her once-flourishing Christian club.  At the beginning of her freshman year at Half Hollow Hills High School East, the student was told that the Ichthus Club, a student-led group where she was one of the leaders, had been cancelled without any advanced notification. Four years earlier, her older brother had met strong resistance before the club was finally allowed to form.  School officials claim that unspecified budget cuts and a lack of student popularity spurred their decision. However, leaders in the club point out that it had more than 55 student attendees last year, and complain that approximately 60 other student clubs, including the Gay-Straight Alliance and Amnesty International, were allowed to continue.”

 

Australian V-2 "priest" pleads guilty to abuse involving 39 people

 

“Pedophile former priest John Sidney Denham pleaded guilty to a range of child sex offences yesterday and will begin sentence proceedings in Newcastle District Court later this month. Denham, 66, appeared in Newcastle Local Court yesterday via audio-visual link from Silverwater jail where he has remained since his arrest last August.  He was committed for sentence on 29 charges including indecent assaults and sexual assaults, most of which were committed in the Hunter Region in the 1970s and 1980s. More than 20 other charges will be taken into account when he is sentenced.  The charges relate to 39 victims.”

 

Florida school faces suit over prayer ban

 

“A Christian legal group announced Saturday its intention to sue a Florida county school district in an attempt to restore the rights of faculty to pray. The lawsuit comes in response to a federal judge's decision Friday to uphold a consent order that the Santa Rosa School District agreed to follow after a lawsuit was filed against it in 2008 by the American Civil Liberties Union.  The decree bars school officials from "promoting, advancing, endorsing, participating in, or causing Prayers" and from "orally express[ing] personal religious beliefs to students during or in conjunction with instructional time or a School Event."

 

Paul VI and John Paul II on false religions

 

 

 

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CNN broadcasts major cyber war games propaganda

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“CNN rolled out a slick propaganda presentation this evening. It is called “Cyber Shockwave” and it posits a cyber attack on the United States.”

 

Pro-homosexual military measure could affect religious "chaplains"

 

“Proposed changes allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the military could marginalize military chaplains from religions which consider homosexual acts sinful, a religious liberty group has warned.  Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot said that if the military is forced to promote homosexual behavior there will be “open conflict between the virtues taught by chaplains and the moral message delivered by the military.”

 

Medical aid to Haiti delayed by overload of contraceptives

 

“The flow of medical supplies waiting to be distributed to tens of thousands of earthquake victims in Haiti was delayed for weeks by a massive supply of condoms dominating the space of the main storage facility there, an eyewitness with insider information has told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN).”

 

Bible classes could be on the way in KY public schools

 

“Kentucky may follow the lead of Texas and a handful of other states in allowing Bible classes to be taught in public schools.  The Senate Education Committee on Thursday unanimously approved legislation that would effectively return the Bible to classrooms across Kentucky.”

 

V-2 German "Jesuits" hit hard by abuse claims

 

“The sexual abuse scandal in Jesuit-run German schools is spreading rapidly and is likely to involve more than a hundred former pupils, according to the head of one of the affected colleges.  The impact on the Catholic order, the Society of Jesus, has been devastating…”

 

Oregon opens state's largest abortuary

 

“A sizable Planned Parenthood abortion facility is now open in Portland, Oregon.  The abortion clinic is the largest in Oregon and is expected to be one of the largest in the country.”

 

Court: Louisiana must put 2 "dads" on birth certificate

 

“Louisiana must put both fathers' names on the birth certificate of a boy adopted by a same-sex couple, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.  A three-judge panel unanimously upheld a district judge's ruling, ordering the state registrar to quickly issue a new certificate for the boy identified as "Infant J," and "J.C. A.-S."

 

Woman cancels abortion after threatening protestor with knife

 

“Mechelle Hall dabbed tears from her eyes Tuesday as she pleaded guilty to second-degree assault for brandishing a knife and threatening a woman who urged her not to get an abortion.

Yet, she revealed later, she never got it… The surprise came when Hall was reached by phone at her Superior home Tuesday evening. She said she never had the planned abortion. Hall said she decided to keep the baby after being confronted by anti-abortion protesters Leah Winandy and her mother, Sarah, on Nov. 24. She said she was stressed out and they made her realize that she didn’t want to end the life she was carrying inside her.”

 

Pa. school investigated for webcam spying on students

 

“A Pennsylvania school district accused of secretly switching on laptop computer webcams inside students' homes is under investigation by federal authorities, a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case told The Associated Press.”

 

Arizona speed cameras incite mini-revolt

 

“Reporting from Phoenix - Arizonans drive long distances on their highways, and they like to do it fast.  But since the Grand Canyon State began enforcing speed limits with roadside cameras, motorists are raging against the machines: They have blocked out the lenses with Post-it notes or Silly String. During the Christmas holidays, they covered the cameras with boxes, complete with wrapping paper.”

 

V-2 "cardinal": we shouldn't fear Islam

 

“The president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue is affirming that Catholics should not fear Islam, but rather welcome the chance for deepening their faith through interchange with Muslims.”

 

Freemasons keen to open office in EU capital

 

“A French freemason has said that part of the movement is keen to open a bureau in Brussels to lobby against the rising influence of religious organisations in the EU institutions.”

 

Benedict XVI will go to Lutheran church in Rome

 

“Benedict XVI will visit a Lutheran church in Rome for a German-language service in which both he and a Lutheran pastor will give homilies.  The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Vatican press office today confirmed that the visit -- previously announced -- will take place March 14.”

 

John Paul II’s Celebration of Judaism - sample

 

 

 

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1 million expected to see Shroud of Turin

 

Pro-abortion Joe Biden receives ashes at V-2 church

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“Biden… regularly attends mass back in Wilmington. Last month his mother, Jean Finnegan Biden, had a Mass of Christian Burial at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Wilmington, the church she attended since 1955.”

 

Bill would require sex education in kindergarten

 

“A bill introduced in the Iowa House would expand what’s required to be taught in schools to include “age-appropriate”, comprehensive sex education beginning in kindergarten. The legislation is being pushed by Mary Mascher, a Democrat from Iowa City, who is a longtime educator.”

 

College professor cited for “anti-gay” bias

 

“The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has accused a professor in California of presenting religious views about homosexuality and abortion in an introductory health class.”

 

6.5 earthquake jolts China, Russia border

 

“A magnitude 6.5 earthquake jolted the border region between China and Russia Thursday morning, according to China Earthquake Networks Centre (CNEC).  The CNEC said that the quake struck at 9.13 am at a depth of 540 km.  "I hardly felt any tremors when the earthquake struck," said Jin Jianghu, a resident in Yanji city in the northeastern province of Jilin.”

 

Greece is ready to explode

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“Greece is a boiling pot ready to explode. Things are going to turn ugly and soon as society here is fed up with illegal immigration and the deconstruction of our founding values. And I dont mean the "orange" riots of December 2008. I mean real riots...  Here is how we got to this crisis:”

 

France leapfrogs past Australia in Big Brother stakes

 

“France yesterday put in its bid for an unlikely prize, becoming the first western country to make even Australia look liberal when it comes to state powers of internet censorship.  In the teeth of fierce opposition both inside and outside parliament, the National Assembly approved, by 312 votes to 214 against, a first reading of a bill on Internal Security - the quaintly titled "LOPPSI 2".”

 

"An attack on Israel would be an attack on Canada"

 

“Junior Foreign Affairs minister Peter Kent is suggesting Canada stands ready to throw its full military weight behind Israel, telling a Toronto publication that “an attack on Israel would be considered an attack on Canada.”

 

Third Secret of Fatima Sample

 

 

 

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FDA invades non-commercial Amish farm in PA

 

“At 9:40 a.m. Thursday, February 4, only a few miles from the scene of the Nickel Mines Amish massacre of 2006, another drama against the Amish began as agents of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) came onto the property of Amish farmer Dan Allgyer, without permission, claiming to be conducting an investigation.” 

 

Opus Dei promotes book by pro-abortionist

 

“Local Catholics are in an uproar because the Catholic Information Center is hosting a book signing tomorrow for Cokie Roberts, a notorious dissenter against Catholic moral teaching on abortion, birth control and homosexuality.”

 

New Hampshire rejects repeal of same-sex "marriage" amendment

 

“New Hampshire's House has rejected a repeal of same-sex marriage and a constitutional amendment on the issue.  The House voted 201-135 to kill a proposed constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman. Supporters needed 60 percent of the House to place it on the November ballot.”

 

167 Iowa "faith" leaders back same-sex "marriage"

 

“More than 160 faith leaders in Iowa have voiced their support for same-sex "marriage" and are criticizing opponents who cite the Bible in raising objections.”

 

Dutch debate ultrasound use as late abortions skyrocket

 

“Because late abortions have doubled since the government began offering ultrasound screenings to pregnant women at 20 weeks, some Dutch lawmakers are hoping to change the standard use of the tool, according to the Dutch daily newspaper NRC Handelsblad, reports Kathleen Gilbert…”

 

V-2 ecumenical symposium searches for unity without conversion

 

Since the conversion of the non-Catholics is rejected, they search for mysterious ways to proclaim some kind of unity without conversion.  This is just more apostasy: “Participating theologians, hosted by Cardinal Walter Kasper, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, revisited "traditional disagreements" as part of continuing attempts to resolve them. The representatives also contemplated approaches and proposals that might lead them to greater unity.”

 

Religious conflict leads to teacher's suspension

 

“A Wake County middle-school teacher may be fired after she and her friends made caustic remarks on a Facebook page about her students, the South and Christianity.Melissa Hussain, an eighth-grade science teacher at West Lake Middle School in southern Wake County, was suspended with pay Friday while investigators review her case, according to Greg Thomas, a Wake schools spokesman. The suspension came after some of Hussain's students and their parents objected to comments on her Facebook page, many revolving around her interaction with Christian students.”

 

"Hell is real" billboard ordered down

 

“Two billboards proclaiming “hell is real” and other religious messages along Interstate 65 in central Kentucky must be removed after standing for nearly five years without a state permit, a judge has ruled.”

 

Vatican "theologian": relics risk superstition

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“A Vatican theologian said today that veneration of relics ran the risk of replacing authentic faith with irrational superstition.  The warning came as pilgrims began queuing to pray before the 13th-century remains of St Anthony of Padua, one of the Catholic world's most popular saints.   The skeleton of the saint, who is credited by many Catholics with miracle-working powers, went on display in a glass case at St Anthony's Basilica in Padua to mark the transfer of his remains to their final resting place in February 1350.  Today is also known as the Feast of the Tongue because when St Anthony's coffin was opened 30 years after his death his tongue was found to be miraculously incorrupt, seen as a divine tribute to his gift of preaching.”

 

Antipope nominated for music award

 

We don’t think this would happen to a real pope: “Benedict XVI has been nominated for a top British classical music award.  The pontiff was shortlisted for the Classical Brit Awards' Album of the Year for his singing on Alma Mater - Music From The Vatican.  There are nine other contenders vying for the prize, including Britain's Got Talent star Faryl Smith and X-Factor's Rhydian Roberts… The winner of Album of the Year, which is voted for by the public, will be announced in London on May 13. “

 

Benedict XVI sends greetings for Chinese New Year

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So, he praises the spiritual values of the Chinese New Year and those who celebrate it.  The Chinese New Year is connected with all kinds of idolatrous, occultic and superstitious beliefs.  This is just more apostasy: "I hope that all will maintain and foster growth of the rich heredity of the spiritual and moral values that are solidly rooted in the culture of these peoples."

 

UK "bishops" endorse pro-abortion, sex-ed guidelines

 

“New government guidance on sex education has been endorsed by the Catholic Education Service (CES) of England and Wales, despite its promotion of homosexuality, extra-marital sex, abortion and contraception.”

 

SC school prayer club allowed to meet

 

“Georgetown, South Carolina, will have a student prayer group at the local high school, in spite of complaints by Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU).”

 

Benedict XVI, secret Illuminati ? - sample

 

 

 

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Georgia billboards link race, abortion

 

“The message on dozens of billboards across Atlanta is provocative: Black children are an "endangered species."  The eyebrow-raising ads featuring a young black child are an effort by the anti-abortion movement to use race to rally support within the black community. The reaction from black leaders has been mixed, but the "Too Many Aborted" campaign, which so far is unique to only Georgia, is drawing support from other anti-abortion groups across the country.”

 

Video Discussion

 

 

 

MHFM: For those it might interest, this is a brief video discussion.  It should be the last we say on this topic.  The recent article, which is discussed in the video, is here: article

 

"Christian" churches in Canada fading out: USA next?

 

“Canada has become a "post-Christian society" where once-dominant Anglicanism has "moved to the margins of public life," according to a bleak study reported by Michael Valpy at the Globe and Mail.”

 

Buffalo V-2 "Catholic" Diocese finds buyers for many closed churches

 

“Amid the closings of Cleveland Catholic churches, city officials -- vexed by visions of vacant buildings in struggling neighborhoods -- might want to take a look at what's up in Buffalo.

Despite a weak real estate market, the Buffalo Catholic Diocese has had surprising success in selling its closed churches -- often hulking, high-maintenance, heat-draining structures. To date, the diocese has sold 38 of the 77 church properties it closed during a three-year downsizing plan that began in 2005… We've sold to Muslims, we've sold to Buddhists," said Keenan.”

 

Vatican endorses rock and pop music, including Beatles, Thriller

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Some of the Vatican II sect recommended rockers

“Many would consider them a rather ungodly collection of rockers, Sixties drug-takers and hell-raisers - but they have all been given the holy seal of approval from the Vatican.”  The videos we offer, Rock n Roll Sorcerers of the New Age Revolution, and Abortion, Rock Music and Freemasonry Exposed, show the evil behind rock and popular music, and how its biggest figures were instruments of the Devil.

 

Utah formally opposes Global Warming Scam

 

“The Utah State Legislature passed a joint resolution urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency ‘to immediately halt its carbon dioxide reduction policies and programs and withdraw its “Endangerment Finding” and related regulations until a full and independent investigation of climate data and global warming science can be substantiated.’ They are sending a copy of the resolution to the EPA.  It is clear that Utah legislators are fed up and recognize that the weight of evidence points to deliberate fraud by climate researchers, UN climate panel members, and politicians pushing the trillion dollar government programs and industry shake-downs.”

 

Proposed textbook implies abortion opposition is wrong

 

“A proposed school textbook… describes Roe v. Wade as a ruling against government oppression of rights…”

 

NCAA moves to ban religious messages under players' eyes

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This is very interesting.  Football players were putting bible references on their eye black so that they would show up on television.  The NCAA, in order to cut out any public reference to the Bible, is moving to ban all such symbols.  (Of course, this is not to suggest that those who were putting such references are true Christians.) “The NCAA's Football Rules Committee is proposing a ban on Tebow's most identifiable feature — the bible verses on his eye black. The new proposal, introduced Thursday, would ban all words, logos, numbers or other symbols on the players' eye black, beginning in the 2010 season.”

 

V-2 "bishop" prays with Voodoo "priests"

 

“Leaders of Haiti's two official religions — a Catholic bishop and the head of the Voodoo priests — joined Protestant ministers for a prayer service in the shade of mimosa trees near the shattered National Palace. A Muslim preacher also attended.”

 

Vatican II "Catholic" Church rejects accuracy of the Bible

 

“The hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church has published a teaching document instructing the faithful that some parts of the Bible are not actually true.  The Catholic bishops of England, Wales and Scotland are warning their five million worshippers, as well as any others drawn to the study of scripture, that they should not expect “total accuracy” from the Bible.   “We should not expect to find in Scripture full scientific accuracy or complete historical precision,” they say in The Gift of Scripture.”

 

Some push for "Protect Abortion" license plates

 

“Abortion rights advocates have been unable to halt the "Choose Life" license plate variations in nearly two dozen states, so now they're working to balance the bumper debate.  Activists are pushing a "Trust Women/Protect Choice" license plate in Virginia, which would become the fourth state to offer a pro-choice plate and the first to require legislative approval for it. Supporters have threatened to sue if lawmakers don't give drivers the option.”

 

Girl, 6, handcuffed and committed for classroom behavior

 

“A Port St. Lucie first-grade student was handcuffed and committed to a mental health facility because of her classroom behavior, and her parents are furious that the school took such extreme measures.. "She couldn't put her in two handcuffs because her wrists are that small, so she put them both in the same handcuff and left marks on my daughter's arms," Shalansky told WPBF 25 News' Bob Kaple… Deputies said his daughter, Haley, got upset and stormed out her classroom when her teacher asked her to do something. The report said it then escalated into a temper tantrum in the principal's office.”

 

Planned Parenthood's Valentine's Day cards promote abortion

 

“New Valentine's Day cards from Planned Parenthood and a national organization for "pro-choice" doctors don't have the typical phrases like "Be Mine" or "I Love You." Instead, the promotional cards promote abortion, condoms and promiscuity.”

 

Another sample of Fatima DVD

 

 

 

This is a small sample section from our new DVD, The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World.  The actual DVD is of higher quality than this sample video.

 

Virginia law bans "mark of the beast

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“Concerns over privacy have aligned with apocalyptic Biblical prophecy in a proposed Virginia law that limits the use of microchip implants on humans because of a lawmaker's concern that the chips will prove to be the Antichrist's "mark of the beast."

 

BA worker loses appeal over cross

 

“Court disagrees with Nadia Eweida's assertion that not being allowed to wear a cross at work was indirect discrimination.  A… woman lost her appeal today against a ruling that cleared British Airways of discrimination by stopping her wearing a cross visibly at work.  Nadia Eweida, 58, from Twickenham, south-west London, had wanted three judges to overturn a decision by the employment appeal tribunal (EAT) that she was not a victim of indirect religion or belief discrimination.  Lord Justice Sedley, giving the ruling of the court, said her case of indirect discrimination was defeated by BA's case on justification.”

 

Brazil mayor bans funk, rap music for carnival

 

“A mayor of a Brazilian town has banned Carnival revelers from playing funk or rap music during the traditionally free-wheeling celebrations that kick off around the country on Friday. Mayor Jose Neto of Sao Lourenco in southeastern Minas Gerais state told Globo television he was banning songs that incite violence and disrespect authority and wanted to protect more traditional Carnival music, such as samba.”

 

Feds push for tracking cell phones

 

“… the Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no "reasonable expectation of privacy" in their--or at least their cell phones'—whereabouts.”

 

Venezuela seeks God's help amid energy crisis

 

They look to God when they have problems, but they don’t care about His faith or His morality the rest of the time: “A state-run power company is urging its employees to seek divine intervention to help Venezuela resolve severe electricity shortages that prompted President Hugo Chavez to declare an energy emergency.  Edelca, one of the country's state power companies, called on its workers to attend a prayer meeting this week titled: "Clamor to God for the National Electricity Sector."

 

New Article

 

Some thoughts on our recent New Mass Debate [article]

 

This article is worth printing out and reading.  It exposes the absolutely shocking and appalling dishonesty of our last debate opponent, and pins down his fabrication of a quote from St. Jerome and more.  It also covers certain key points and quotes on the New Mass issue.  It will be found permanently in our file on the New Mass Debate, which is accessible under Traditional Catholic Audios.   It will also be found in our sub-section dealing with various issues under Traditional Catholic Issues and Groups.

 

Eurozone in biggest economic crisis since birth

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“The eurozone has plunged into the biggest crisis of its 11-year-old rule, mainly because of the swelling public deficit in Portugal, Spain and Greece.”

 

30 pounds of pot found inside pictures of Jesus

 

“A marijuana bust along the U.S.-Mexico border revealed 30 pounds of the drug stuffed into framed pictures of Jesus Christ, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Wednesday. "This is not the first time we have seen smugglers attempt to use religious figures and articles of faith to further their criminal enterprise," said William Molaski, port director of the agency's office in El Paso, Texas, in a statement.”

 

Benedict XVI engages in false ecumenism with Lutherans

 

It’s a never-ending stream of heresy.  Notice that the antipope encourages “Catholics” and Lutherans to a mutual conversion, consistent with his heretical teaching that the non-Catholics don’t have to convert: “After today’s general audience, the Holy Father met with a delegation from the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) in which he expressed hope for the “continuing Lutheran-Catholic dialogue. The Pope the noted that an important additional task “will be to harvest the results of the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue that so promisingly started after the Vatican Council II.”  In order to continue “what has been achieved together since that time, he encouraged Lutherans and Catholics toward “ardent prayer” and “conversion to Christ, the source of grace and truth” in order to build a “spiritual ecumenism.”

 

V-2 abuse victims demand $1 billion from Vatican

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“Groups representing survivors of clerical sex abuse want the Vatican to provide €1bn compensation for victims.”

 

Anti-homosexual flyers targeted as "hate speech"

 

“A campaign has been launched in Montgomery County, Md., to classify the speech of advocates for people who choose to leave the homosexual lifestyle as "hate speech," which then could be banned under a new law signed last year by President Obama.  "Hate speech is unwelcome in Montgomery County Public Schools," said an e-mail to the offices of Regina Griggs, national director of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays, known as PFOX. "I would like to ask that you immediately cease distribution of your flyers at our public schools. "We intend to pursue every method possible to protest your actions if you choose to continue," the message warned.”

 

Exorcism chapel opened in Mexico

 

Not that these are valid priests or Catholic priests, but this shows the level of demonic activity occurring: “A Mexican church in the central city of Queretaro has opened a chapel in which exorcisms can take place.  There are no accurate figures for the number of exorcisms in Mexico.  But the Roman Catholic Church says that in Mexico City alone there are about 10 cases a month - and the phenomenon is on the rise.”

 

Mass vaccinations in Haiti, death toll way up

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Yes, they must make sure to plug the people with the harmful vaccines: “As fear for post-disaster epidemics haunts, doctors from some countries and international organizations are orchestrating vaccination efforts against diseases that may spread in the tent cities of quake-hit Haiti.  Children are main vaccination targets and vulnerable adults will also get vaccine shots in temporary residence areas which are mostly large tents in open places.”

 

Congresswoman: God will "curse" American if it opposes Israel

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The brainwashed, upside-down heresies continue: “Michele Bachmann, the outspoken conservative House representative from Minnesota, says the United States will cease to exist if it "fails to stand" with Israel.”

 

NY vaccines for kids without parents' consent

 

“Two bills in the New York State legislature would, if passed, allow healthcare practitioners to vaccinate children under 18 against HPV without their parent’s consent. The bills would require the vaccinations before children could attend school, leading to the interesting potential scenario of schools vaccinating kids without their parents’ consent simply because the child wants to stay in school.”

 

Satanic video game rewards killing unbaptized babies

 

“The Super Bowl ad claimed, "Hell awaits," and players who fire up "Dante's Inferno" on their Xbox 360 can dive right in to slay all sorts of demons and dark lords to save the girl from Satan's grasp.  There's even a level where players can take on knife-wielding unbaptized babies. Kill enough of them, and players will unlock an "achievement" called the "Bad Nanny" award.   The anticipated new release from video game maker Electronic Arts is only one of several console games to recently make a list of eight devilish titles compiled by Lance Christian of Alton, Ill.”

 

Planned Parenthood pushes sex "ed" for kids

 

''A new Planned Parenthood report advocates telling children as young as 10 about… sex and undermines religious taboos against premarital sex. The report from the International Planned Parenthood Federation criticizes denominations such as the Catholic Church… for their attitudes about sexual activity. It mirrors a similar U.N. report in August… Children 10 and older should be seen as “sexual beings” and receive “comprehensive sexuality education” because sexuality should be seen as “a positive force for change and development,” as well as an “embodiment of human rights and an expression of self,” according to the report, titled “Stand and Deliver...”

 

Sample Section of New Fatima DVD

 

 

 

This is a small sample section from our new DVD, The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World.  The actual DVD is of higher quality than this sample video.

 

"Hate Crimes" law is an effort to eradicate Christian beliefs

 

“A… group in Michigan has filed a lawsuit alleging that a package of hate crimes laws named after murder victim Matthew Shepard is an affront to their religious freedom.

Far from the intended purpose of severely punishing criminals who commit unspeakable acts against a persecuted minority group, the religious activists claim the laws are a guarded effort to "eradicate" their beliefs.”

 

Google “Street View” recording inside businesses?

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Big Brother might have your DNA

 

“Imagine giving birth to a baby, only to find out that a sample of his or her DNA was taken without your permission. Immediately you begin to think about possible scenarios – is the government keeping your child’s personal data on file for future use? Could outside companies buy your baby’s DNA for research purposes? Might you wake up one day to find out that little Emily or Jacob has been cloned?  Unfortunately, this is not the stuff of science fiction. And while there haven’t been any reported cases of cloning, in many states a baby’s DNA could be taken unbeknownst to the parents. It’s exactly what happened to Annie Brown from Mankato, Minnesota…”

 

Secret world bankers meeting

 

“The world's top central bankers began arriving in Australia for high-level talks as renewed fears about the strength of the global economic recovery gripped world share markets.  Representatives from 24 central banks and monetary authorities, including the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank, landed in Sydney to meet tomorrow at an undisclosed location.”

 

San Francisco schools consider costly "gay support" program

 

“The school board is expected to vote Tuesday on the fiscally controversial resolution calling for San Francisco Unified to add a new full-time staffer to manage "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning" youth issues in the district's Student Support Services Department.”

 

V-2 religious orders are in modern crisis


“A top Vatican official said religious orders today are in a "crisis" caused in part by the adoption of a secularist mentality and the abandonment of traditional practices.”

Fed Ex relents on mandatory leave over cross

 

“A FedEx employee who this week was ordered onto an "administrative leave" for wearing a Christian cross to work has been told she can return to her job – with her cross.”

 

More Earthquakes swarm Yellowstone area

 

“The University of Utah Seismograph Stations reports that a period of increased seismic activity occurred on Feb. 2, beginning at 3:30 p.m. MST. This period of increased activity lasted about 6 hours and included at least 2 events that were reported felt in Yellowstone National Park. The two largest earthquakes during this sequence were magnitude 3.1 and 2.8 that occurred at 7:31 p.m. and 7:44 p.m. respectively.  These earthquakes are part of an ongoing swarm in Yellowstone National Park that began Jan. 17, (1 p.m. MST). The largest earthquake in the swarm as of 7 a.m. MST, Feb. 03, has been a magnitude 3.8. There have been 1,719 located earthquakes in the swarm of magnitude 0.3 to 3.8.”

 

Yellowstone Eruption days away?

 

“The current earthquake swarm at Yellowstone can now be called the longest and most eventful in modern history… While the debate is raging whether the intensity of these quakes is being under-reported, the more important issue of depth of these quakes is being ignored. They have been closer and closer to the surface.”

 

94 suspected V-2 sex abusers in Germany

 

“The German news magazine Der Spiegel reports that the number of sexual abuse cases in Germany by Catholic clerics and laymen is much higher than was previously thought.

According to a poll by Spiegel, answered by 27 Catholic dioceses in Germany, more than 94 clerics and laymen have been suspected of sexual abuse since 1995. Only 30 have been prosecuted, due to the statute of limitations.”

 

Toys R Us is selling Ouija boards

 

“Toys R Us is selling Ouija boards, promoting them as acceptable for children as young as eight years old.”

 

Cross placed at Air Force pagan circle prompts probe

 

“A large wooden cross was placed at an Air Force Academy worship area for pagans and other Earth-centered religions, prompting an investigation by academy officials, though some caution that it's hardly "destructive behavior."

 

Afterthoughts 2/2

 

 

 

New Monopoly “Revolution Edition” is cashless

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“Hasbro has unveiled the design of the new 75th anniversary edition of their classic board game, Monopoly, set to hit stores in fall of 2010. "Monopoly: Revolution Edition" is slick and round instead of dull and square, with debit cards and an ATM instead of paper money and a banker…”

 

MTV donated Haiti funds to abortion group

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“MTV is facing criticism from a pro-life group for having a fundraising campaign to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti and donating proceeds to a pro-abortion group. Money raised from MTV’s “Hope for Haiti Now” digital release and telethon will go to UNICEF.”

 

Boy busted for two-inch plastic gun at school

 

“A nine-year-old boy was disciplined this week for bringing a two-inch-long toy gun to his Staten Island school with him.  The "New York Daily News" reports that Patrick Timoney was playing with Lego figures in the school cafeteria when he pulled out the tiny machine gun.  He propped it in his Lego police officer's equally tiny hand.  Next thing Timoney knew, he was in the principal's office.”

 

All bases required to offer morning-after pill

 

“The Pentagon for the first time will require military bases worldwide to offer emergency contraception or the so-called morning-after pill, a military spokeswoman said Thursday.”

 

Dormant Pakistan volcano erupts

 

“Volcanic emissions have surfaced at Wham in Ziarat district including burning rocks, ashes and other lawa for the first time in the known history causing great anxiety among the people according to reports.”

 

Crucifix survives Haiti earthquake

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MP3 of New Mass Debate

 

The mp3 of The New Mass debate is here:

 

New Mass Debate - Part 1

 

New Mass Debate - Part 2

 

New Mass Debate - Part 3

 

It will also be added to our file on it: Debate: Is the New Mass Valid?

 

House passes "Cyber Security Bill"

 

This is more nonsense.  It’s part of a move to give them a martial-law type of authority over the internet whenever they declare an “emergency.”  Immediately after the controlled press warned of a coming “cyber terror attack” last week, this bill was passed: “The House today overwhelmingly passed a bill aimed at building up the United States’ cybersecurity army and expertise, amid growing alarm over the country’s vulnerability online.”

 

Obama condemns anti-gay law in Uganda as "odious"

 

“… President Barack Obama on Thursday denounced as "odious" a proposed anti-gay law in Uganda…”

 

Ecuador volcano spews ash across province

 

“Wind shifts brought volcanic ash to a wide area of central Ecuador, including a provincial capital, after a once-dormant volcano erupted, authorities said.”

 

Couple found "guilty" in "faith-healing" trial

 

“A Clackamas County jury sent a clear signal Tuesday that parents who rely solely on ‘faith healing’ to treat their children face prison if a child dies.  Jeffrey and Marci Beagley were found guilty Tuesday of criminally negligent homicide in the death of their 16-year-old son, Neil. The boy died in June 2008 of complications from an undiagnosed congenital urinary blockage after his parents attempted to heal him with prayer, anointing with oil and laying on of hands.”

 

V-2 Cologne "priest" raises funds to build mosque

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What total apostasy!  The parishioners were also involved: “Cologne priest, Fr Franz Meurer, has led his parish to raise funds for the construction of Germany’s biggest mosque which will be built in a city most famous for its Catholic cathedral.”

 

Holder sued over "Hate Crimes Act"

 

“A federal lawsuit has been filed against U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, challenging the constitutionality of the recently enacted federal "Hate Crimes Act."

 

V-2 Vermont "Diocese" to sell headquarters over abuse

 

“Buffeted by priest sex abuse lawsuits, Vermont's Catholic church says it will sell its headquarters building and a children's camp to raise money for settlements to alleged abuse victims.”

 

Benedict XVI’s Recent Heresies

 

MHFM: We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's recent heresies file with some new heresies.  There are some bad ones.

 

Father faces jail for taking daughter to "church"

 

The interesting question is: why is a news crew following this man to make sure that he doesn’t violate the order prohibiting anything anti-Jewish?  The answer is, of course, that the media is dominated by Jewish interests.  If this didn't involve Judaism, they wouldn’t be following this man: “A father from the Midwest who knew he could be accused of defying a court order barring him from taking his daughter to church took her anyway -- and now he is facing contempt of court charges and jail.  Thirty-five-year-old Joseph Reyes, holding his 3-year-old in his arms, walked into Holy Name Cathedral on January 17. A news crew videotaped the act of defiance.  "I have been ordered by a judge not to expose my daughter to anything non-Judaism…"

 

So-called "terror attack" said to be "months away"

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The real question is: how do they know all of this, yet remain unable to arrest the so-called plotters?  The answer is, in our opinion, that it’s a bunch of nonsense.  It sounds like propaganda, put out in advance, to prepare the public for an upcoming false flag operation which will be used to increase the police state and possibly justify a future war.  We sometimes laugh when we hear the reports that they’ve been getting “terrorist chatter” about upcoming operations, including specific types, places, etc.  Yes, they can pick up specifics and all kinds of “chatter” but can’t stop them.  How convenient…

 

“Intelligence Officials Warn Attempted Al Qaeda Attack Months Away- Al Qaeda can be expected to attempt an attack on the United States in the next three to six months, senior U.S. intelligence officials told Congress Tuesday.”

 

Williamson "unrepentant" in "Holocaust" denial

 

As expected from the mainstream media, this article is totally slanted: “Williamson has no intention of revising his views on the gas chambers. When Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld sent him a book about the history of the Holocaust last year, he set it aside, unread. "The fact is that the 6 million people who were supposedly gassed represent a huge lie," he wrote recently to his fellow members of the SSPX, noting that "a completely new world order was built" on this "fact." The Jews, he added, "became ersatz saviors thanks to the concentration camps."

 

Naked Body Scanners to be installed in half of nation's airports

 

“WASHINGTON — Body scanners that look under airline passengers' clothing for hidden weapons could be in nearly half the nation's airport checkpoints by late 2011, according to an Obama administration plan announced Monday.  The $215 million proposal to acquire 500 scanners next year, combined with the 450 to be bought this year, marks the largest addition of airport-security equipment since immediately after the 9/11 attacks. There are only 40 body scanners in a total of 19 airports now.”

 

Interesting post-debate thoughts

 

 

 

Earth religions get worship area at AF Academy

 

“The Air Force Academy has set aside an outdoor worship area for Pagans, Wiccans, Druids and other Earth-centered believers, school officials said Monday.  A double circle of stones atop a hill on the campus near Colorado Springs has been designated for the group, which previously met indoors.”

 

Cuba said to be on verge of economic collapse

 

“… Cuba is on the verge of an economic collapse that can only be prevented if President Raul Castro institutes sweeping economic and social reforms.  "The economic situation in Cuba has turned rather complicated with signs that it is close to free fall," the Havana Archdiocese said in the latest edition of its "Palabra Nueva" (New Word) magazine.”

 

Germany shaken by systematic abuse at V-2 "Catholic" school

 

“A priest last week admitted in a statement to SPIEGEL he had abused a number of pupils at an elite Berlin high school run by Jesuit priests. In recent days, around 20 former students have come forward alleging they were sexually abused by priests at the school. The director of Canisius College has described the years-long abuse as "systematic."

 

CBS rejects Super Bowl Ad from gay dating site

 

That’s great news: “CBS is saying no to a company offering to pay it $2.5 million for a spot to promote gay dating Website ManCrunch. The network said it has declined the 30-second spot because it did not meet the network's Standards and Practices rules.”

 

New Mass Debate

 

Debate: Is the New Mass Valid? [click here for the videos]

 

This is an interesting new debate on the New Mass.  It will be found permanently under Traditional Catholic Audios.

 

Family threatened by UK homeschool bill

 

“The Children's, Schools and Families bill proposed in Parliament says home-schooling parents should be forced to apply annually for registration and mandates criminal background checks for parents who wish to homeschool.  It would also give local governments the authority to monitor home-schooled children to check if they are safe and well. But Randall Hardy is outraged at the intrusion the legislation would cause.”

 

Justice Roberts hints he could overturn Roe v. Wade

 

“Chief Justice John Roberts last week made it clear that the Supreme Court over which he presides will not hesitate to sweep away its own major constitutional rulings when doing so is necessary to defend America’s bedrock governing document.  The announcement of that guiding core principle means two very big things. First, Roberts and his fellow strict constructionists on the court are now armed and ready with a powerful rationale for overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion ruling if Justice Anthony Kennedy or a future justice becomes the fifth vote against Roe.”

 

"Holocaust"-denying bishop to face charges in German court

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What an outrage: “… bishop Richard Williamson has been charged with inciting racial hatred, after downplaying the extent of the Holocaust in an interview on German soil. A Regensburg court on Wednesday summoned Catholic bishop Richard Williamson to face trial for inciting racial hatred. The charge was sufficiently minor that the Briton would not be obliged to attend the hearing, which is set for April 16.  Initially the court fined Williamson 12,000 euros ($16,900) for an interview he gave to a Swedish television station - filmed near Regensburg in Bavaria - in which he said he believed between 200,000 and 300,000 Jews were killed in Nazi concentration camps, and none of them in gas chambers.  Williamson appealed against the fine, which is why the case will come to trial. Denying the Holocaust is a criminal offence in Germany.”

 

TN tells high schools how to teach the Bible

 

“Starting next fall, Tennessee high schools that want to teach students about Noah, Moses and the Prodigal Son will have a state-approved road map to do so.  Thursday, the Tennessee Board of Education approved guidelines on how to teach the Bible in public high schools.  The curriculum is in response to 2008 legislation, which authorized the state to create a course for a "nonsectarian, nonreligious academic study of the Bible."

 

"Academics" fight rise of Creationism at universities

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“A growing number of science students on British campuses and in sixth form colleges are challenging the theory of evolution and arguing that Darwin was wrong. Some are being failed in university exams because they quote sayings from the Bible… as scientific fact and at one sixth form college in London most biology students are now thought to be creationists.  Earlier this month Muslim medical students in London distributed leaflets that dismissed Darwin's theories as false. Evangelical Christian students are also increasingly vocal in challenging the notion of evolution.”

 

V-2 "priest" checks fingerprints for "mass" attendance

 

“Polish priest has installed an electronic reader in his church for schoolchildren to leave their fingerprints in order to monitor their attendance at mass, the Gazeta Wyborcza daily said on Friday.

The pupils will mark their fingerprints every time they go to church over three years and if they attend 200 masses they will be freed from the obligation of having to pass an exam prior to their confirmation, the paper said.”

 

U.S. rep pushes to extend student non-discrimination to homosexuality

 

“U.S. Representative Jared Polis (D-CO) has introduced a law that would allow high school students who feel discriminated against based on their perceived sexual orientation to pursue charges in federal court. Polis on Wednesday introduced the “Student Non-Discrimination Act,” which has 60 co-sponsors.”

 

New Fatima DVD is now Available

 

Our new DVD is available for order. 

 

DVD: The Third Secret of Fatima, the Impostor Sr. Lucia, and the End of the World (Click here for info and ordering options)

 

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This DVD contains the very best information from all the DVDs we have ever put out dealing with the post Vatican II apostasy.  It also contains critical new information, and connects everything with what is predicted in the Third Secret of Fatima.  This is the best DVD we have ever released, and the most important DVD that has been produced on the Catholic Church.  This is a must-see.

 

UK Gov't: Children age five should get sex education

 

“CHILDREN as young as five should have compulsory sex education classes, according to Government guidelines published today.   The Department for Children says new primary school pupils should be encouraged to ask about sex, while seven year olds will learn about domestic violence.  The Government has dismissed claims that early sex education encourages sexual activity. Faith schools would also have to provide the classes. Sex education will be covered as part of classes that will become mandatory in 2011.”

 

Scientists in climate-gate scandal hid data

 

“The university at the center of the climate change scandal over stolen e-mails broke the law by refusing to hand over its raw data for public scrutiny.”

 

UK Victory over homosexual "equality" bill

 

The fact that this is even up for discussion shows us where we are: “… the House of Lords on Monday defeated changes to a law that would have required church groups to hire homosexuals or others whose manner of life is inconsistent with their teaching.  Peers voted 216 to 178 in favor of Lady O’Cathain’s amendment to retain an exemption for religious groups to equality employment laws.”

 

Pro-life Super Bowl ad faces opposition

 

“Tebow… is set to appear alongside his mother in a television commercial about her decision not to have an abortion.  Now, groups including the National Organization for Women and the Feminist Majority are calling on CBS to pull the commercial from the broadcast for its anti-abortion message.”

 

The supporters of abortion can’t restrain their diabolical opposition to something simple which exposes their evil agenda.  This reminds us of what an outrage it is that the Vatican II sect doesn’t excommunicate such people.  We should add that, contrary to what many think, the individual featured in the anti-abortion ad is not a Christian.  He’s a non-Catholic.  Moreover, he’s phony even if measured by his own heretical standards.  We mention that because, to our amazement, one false traditionalist group (hint, see Rom. 11:5), actually proclaimed him a “Christian.”  This disgusting and abominable group is steeped in total apostasy as a result of years of obstinate adherence to, and in fact positive promotion of, the Vatican II sect and its very worst heretics.

 

German Home-Schoolers given political asylum in U.S.

 

“A family… who said they were being persecuted for their religious beliefs in Germany have been granted political asylum in the US. The couple fled to Tennessee so they could home-school their five children, which is illegal in Germany.”

 

Moscow mayor calls "gay pride" march Satanic

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Wow, that’s good news.  He definitely gets some points for that: “The mayor of Moscow… said Monday that he would never allow a gay pride parade in the city, calling it "Satanic" and saying marchers should be punished.   "A gay parade... cannot be called anything but a Satanic act," Yury Luzhkov told an education conference, quoted by Interfax news agency. "We haven't permitted such a parade and we won't permit it in the future."  Luzhkov called for gay marchers to be punished. "It's high time that we stop propagating nonsense discussions about human rights, and bring to bear on them the full force and justice of the law," he said.”

 

Queens woman killed during abortion

 

“Detectives are investigating a Queens clinic where a 37-year-old woman was fatally injured while undergoing an abortion, officials said Tuesday.  Alexandra Nuñez began bleeding heavily during the procedure at A1 Medicine in Jackson Heights on Monday, officials said.  One of Nuñez's arteries was inadvertently severed and she went into cardiac arrest, according to police sources.”

 

Under fire, Polish “bishop” steps back from "Holocaust" statement

 

“Polish Catholic bishop who has been denounced for calling the Holocaust a "Jewish invention" distanced himself from the statement on Tuesday (Jan. 26), saying that he had been misunderstood.  In an interview published Monday (Jan. 25) on an Italian Catholic Web site, Bishop Tadeusz Pieronek was quoted as saying that Jews had "appropriated" the Holocaust for propaganda purposes.  "It's undeniable that most of the dead in the concentration camps were Jews, but the list also includes gypsies, Poles, Italians and Catholics," Pieronek said. "Therefore it is not licit to appropriate that tragedy to make propaganda. The Shoah (Holocaust) in that sense is a Jewish invention. ... It's used as a propaganda weapon and to obtain advantages that are often unjustified."

 

Aide says B-16's visit to synagogue "memorable"

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“Benedict XVI's visit to Rome's Synagogue on earlier this month laid the foundation for further development in relations between Jews and Christians, says a Vatican spokesman.  Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, director of the Holy See's press office, called the Jan. 17 visit "memorable" during the most recent edition of the weekly Vatican Television program "Octava Dies."  The priest said that the presence of the Bishop of Rome in the synagogue was "a further step on the 'irrevocable' path of dialogue, fraternity and friendship between Jews and the Church that was opened by the Second Vatican Council."

 

Many children "hear voices"

 

“Nearly 1 in 10 seven- to eight-year-olds hears voices that aren't really there, according to a new study.”

 

Yellowstone sees more than 1,200 quakes in last week

 

Please disregard the false claims about the age of the Earth if you look at this article: “Yellowstone National Park is shaking again, but jitters seem few so far.  Over eight days, more than 1,270 mostly tiny earthquakes have struck between Old Faithful and West Yellowstone. The strongest dozen or so have ranged between magnitudes 3.0 and 3.8.  That's strong enough to feel - barely. The vast majority have been too weak to be felt even nearby.  Likewise, online chatter about an imminent volcanic eruption in Yellowstone hasn't really picked up compared with the attention that a similar quake swarm drew just over a year ago.”

 

Outrage over mention of Communist brutality alongside "Holocaust"

 

This is quite revealing.  Leading Holocaust researchers have criticized European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek ahead of his speech at Auschwitz Tuesday, for endorsing the equalization of the Nazi genocide with Communist brutal oppression. Some scholars call this growing trend "the gravest threat to preserving the memory of the Holocaust," suggesting it serves to exculpate populations complicit in the extermination of their Jewish minorities. "It is inconceivable that the ceremony at Auschwitz will feature an address by a parliament president who entertains initiatives meant to efface and obfuscate the Holocaust…’According to a number of leading Holocaust scholars, the state-sponsored equation of Nazi crimes with Communist brutality in Eastern Europe is the most serious threat to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.”

 

Even if one were to accept the “official Holocaust dogma” of 6 million killed, that number is much lower than the number killed by the Communists.  Yet we read above that they consider it a true heresy and outrage to even compare the two, or to speak of them in the same breath.  This is quite revealing about what some people think of non-Jewish lives, and how this propaganda ploy is used.  Any threat to it – no, anything which would fail to worship it as singularly unique – is met with harsh, irrational and even insane resistance and condemnation.

 

Pa. woman guilty of cutting baby from teen's womb

 

“A judge has found a Pennsylvania woman guilty but mentally ill of murder for cutting a baby from the womb of a pregnant teenager, killing her.”

 

117 Russians in hospital after drinking "holy water"

 

“Authorities in Siberia say more than 100 Russian Orthodox believers have been hospitalized after drinking holy water during Epiphany celebrations in the eastern city of Irkutsk.

A spokesman for local investigators told The Associated Press on Monday that 117 people, including 48 children, are in the hospital complaining of acute intestinal pain after drinking water from wells around a local church last week.”

 

"Hell Pizza" in unholy row

 

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“A [group] has condemned the opening of a Hell Pizza outlet – claiming the chain is making dough out of the devil…. John Van Bennekom… said he feared advertising for the pizza outlet’s new Brookwater store would send children a confusing message about hell… Hell Pizza’s advertising in Springfield features slogans such as “Kids are evil, feed them” while their pizzas feature names like Hot as Hell, Underworld, Purgatory and Damned.  “The flyers they send you have the word hell all over it and a devil as well…’”

 

India, China won't sign Copenhagen accord

 

“The Indian and Chinese governments have had a rethink on signing the Copenhagen Accord, officials said on Saturday, and the UN has also indefinitely postponed its Jan 31 deadline for countries to accede to the document.  An Indian official said that though the government had been thinking of signing the accord because it “did not have any legal teeth and would be good diplomatically”; it felt irked because of repeated messages from both UN officials and developed countries to accede to it.”

 

Alaska cruise line drops "priests," "Masses"

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Not that these “Masses” were valid (they weren’t), but this is another sign of the incremental removal of all references to Christ and Catholicism from society.  “Just before Christmas, Celebrity Cruises, which operates throughout Alaska, announced that it would no longer have priests on board to celebrate daily and Sunday Masses.”

 

V-2 Santa Rosa "Diocese" running out of "priests"

 

“Faced with a declining number of priests, the Santa Rosa Catholic Diocese is actively recruiting seminarians and ready to appoint lay people to handle the management of some parishes.”

 

School board spends half-million trying to fire creation-leaning teacher

 

Hawaii senate passes gay "civil unions" bill

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Bad news: “The state Senate yesterday passed a civil unions bill with enough votes to override a potential veto… The bill would give both same-sex and heterosexual couples the ability to enter into civil unions and have the same rights, benefits and responsibilities as marriage under state law.”

 

After pressure, company to remove Bible verses from gun sights

 

“The company embroiled in the controversy over Bible verse codes embossed on its gun sights announced that it will stop the practice. Michigan-based Trijicon, Inc., which has a $660 million multi-year contract with the U.S. Marine Corps, said Thursday that the company will stop putting Bible references on all its products for the U.S. military. It will also remove all Scripture references on U.S. military products that have yet to be shipped and provide 100 modification kits to the Pentagon to remove references that are on optical sights already used in the field.”

 

Cops beat student so badly he thought he would die

 

“Pittsburgh police Chief Nate Harper said three plainclothes officers have been reassigned during an internal investigation into the beating of an 18-year-old student violinist from the city's Creative and Performing Arts High School.”

 

V-2 Chicago parish music director charged over child porn

 

“Police have charged Chicago parish music director, Brian Milnikel, and his roommate, with possession of child pornography.  Milnikel, 45, music director at St James the Apostle in the western suburb, and Christopher Kontopoulos, 20, both of the 800 block of Nelli Court in Naperville, had bail set at $200,000 and $100,000, respectively, by DuPage County Judge Liam Brennan, the Chicago Tribune reports.”

 

NY "Archbishop" hosts rabbis on day of synagogue visit

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“As... Benedict XVI visited Rome's main synagogue Jan. 17, Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan of New York hosted a kosher buffet luncheon for 14 Jewish leaders at his residence. Archbishop Dolan said, "You can never exaggerate the importance of hospitality."

 

Iowa censors prayer

 

“According to a local [man], prayers before the Iowa House of Representatives will be censored… Brad Cranston of Heritage Baptist Church in Burlington, Iowa, was asked to offer the prayer recently before state lawmakers, but a storm broke out in the House when he received a copy of a memo sent out to House members after his prayer.  "Reminder to all representatives that prayers are to be short and non-political and non-denominational," he reads from the memorandum. The Iowa [man] explains that to him "non-denominational" means that pastors are not to pray in the name of Jesus.”

 

52 million abortions since Roe v. Wade

 

“… a new analysis from the National Right to Life Committee based on hard data and estimates for the most recent years finds 52 million unborn children have been killed in abortion since the Roe decision.”

 

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British Airways bans Christian crosses, allows non-Christian symbols

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This is interesting.  “A case has been launched in the Court of Appeal for Great Britain over a rule imposed by British Airways on employees allowing Muslims to wear a hijab, Jews to wear skullcaps, Sikhs to wear religious bracelets but banning a Christian woman from wearing a tiny silver cross necklace.”

 

It’s also very interesting to consider the headline of this linked article.  WorldNetDaily’s headline says: “Dump Christian crosses, but keep Muslim hijabs?”  In the headline, they focus only on the permission for Muslim symbols, even though the article reveals that Jewish and Sikh symbols were also permitted by the airline.  We point this out as another example of WorldNetDaily’s (sometimes disgustingly) pro-Jewish and pro-Israel agenda and bias.  Everything is extremely slanted to favor Jewish and Israeli interests.  In the same way, they attempt to make the threat and rise of Islam and “Islamic terrorism” seem ubiquitous.  This is done in order to shape public opinion in favor of war in the Middle East (i.e., against Israel’s enemies).  They sometimes have interesting news articles, such as this one, but they are extremely pro-Israel and pro-Jewish phony “Christians.”

 

"Preacher's" toe touches school lawn, he gets arrested

 

Not that we endorse all of his views, but this story is just amazing: “A New Jersey judge has dismissed a criminal case against a volunteer who was preaching the Gospel on public property in front of the Edison, N.J., High School when his toe inadvertently brushed the grass and he was arrested.

 

“It was last May when Parker was sharing the Gospel from a public sidewalk outside the high school after students were dismissed for the day.  The school principal came out and told him to leave, whereupon Parker explained his First Amendment free speech and free exercise of religion protections. Dissatisfied, the principal called police.  According to the ADF, when officers arrived they took control of the situation and instructed students "not to go near Parker.”  The principal then insisted that Parker be arrested.  "While speaking with officers, Parker's toe brushed against the grass along the school side of the sidewalk. The officers arrested him and issued him a summons for 'defiant trespassing,'" the ADF reported.”

 

Planned Parenthood swoops into Haiti

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“Pro-life groups are accusing Planned Parenthood of taking advantage of the humanitarian catastrophe in Haiti to promote a pro-choice agenda.”

 

10,000 Haitians buried each day in mass graves

 

“An estimated 90,000 people have so far been buried since disaster struck last Tuesday and, according to official estimates, another 110,000 corpses are still to be recovered from the wreckage of Haiti's capital.  Convoys of dumper trucks bring a continuous flow of bodies to Titanyen, a sparsely populated wasteland north of the capital, from streets and ruins pervaded by the stench of rotting human remains trapped beneath collapsed buildings.”

 

Teen's religious object diverts jet, calls in bomb squad

 

“A teenage airplane passenger using a Jewish prayer object caused a misunderstanding that led the captain to divert a Kentucky-bound flight to Philadelphia and prompted a visit from a bomb squad.”

 

Hate-Crimes Law named No. 1 Anti-Christian Act of 2009

 

“The new federal hate crimes law has all the potential to be a major attack on religious liberty and freedom of speech, according to top religious liberty attorneys… Attorneys who defend religious rights agree: The recently enacted hate-crimes law is a threat to religious liberty.” 

“The very fact that this law elevates ‘sexual orientation’ and ‘gender identity’ to the same protected status as race – that in and of itself is a cataclysmic shift in policy,” said Mathew Staver…”

 

Benedict XVI appoints first woman secretary to justice and peace council

 

“Vatican announced on Thursday the appointment of Ms. Flaminia Giovanelli, “the first woman to hold the position of under secretary of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.”  Giovenelli will be working alongside Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson and Bishop Mario Toso S.D.B., who are president and secretary of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace respectively.”

 

U.N. Climate report riddled with errors on glaciers

 

“Five glaring errors were discovered in one paragraph of the world's most authoritative report on global warming, forcing the Nobel Prize-winning panel of climate scientists who wrote it to apologize and promise to be more careful.”

 

The New Climate Change Scandal

 

''FRESH doubts were cast over controversial global warming theories yesterday after a major climate change argument was discredited.The International Panel on Climate Change was forced to admit its key claim that Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035 was lifted from a 1999 magazine article. The report was based on an interview with a little-known Indian scientist who has since said his views were “speculation” and not backed up by research''...

 

Strong aftershock hits Haiti, sends people into streets

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“A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on this morning, shaking buildings and sending screaming people running into the streets only eight days after the country’s capital was devastated by an apocalyptic quake.”

 

Antipope prays for unity of the Church

 

The unity of all Christians is one of the marks of the Church.  He consistently denies it: “Benedict developed his catechesis at the general audience on Wednesday around the theme of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.  The Pope spoke of the importance of "visible unity between Christians," inviting the faithful to invoke the Lord's assistance to "develop fraternal relations and promote dialogue."

 

5.8 quake hits off Cayman Islands

 

“A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck Tuesday off the Cayman Islands, the U.S. Geological Survey said.”

 

B-16 meets with Lutherans, stresses "ecumenism"

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Benedict XVI “began the Week of prayer for Christian unity as he welcomed an ecumenical delegation from the Lutheran Church of Finland in audience… The Holy Father cited the positive influence of the Second Vatican Council in making such an encounter possible, because through its edicts the Catholic Church is committed "irrevocably to following the path of the ecumenical venture, thus heeding the Spirit of the Lord who teaches us to interpret carefully the ‘signs of the times’"… "This is the path that the Catholic Church has wholeheartedly embraced since that time."  The Holy Father also expressed his hope that measures resulting from current Nordic Lutheran-Catholic dialogue, spurred on a decade ago through the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, would "contribute positively to the path which leads to the restoration of our lost unity."

 

The Vatican II sect's Protestant Revolution: the 1999 Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on Justification [PDF File]

 

V-2 "bishop": no problem with gay civil unions in "Church"

 

“A member of the English Catholic Bishops conference, and the head of the Catholic Education Service, has denied that there is any Catholic objection to homosexual civil unions. Speaking to The Tablet, Britain’s leading left-liberal Catholic paper, Bishop Malcolm McMahon, the chairman of the Catholic Education Service, said that he had no objection to homosexuals in civil partnerships working in Catholic schools.”

 

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Biblical codes engraved on U.S. army rifles

 

“Michigan military contractor is supplying rifle telescopic sights, which are inscribed with bliblical references, for use by US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and for training Iraqi and Afghan soldiers.  The maker of the sights, Trijicon, has a $660 million multi-year contract to provide up to 800,000 sights to the Marine Corps, and additional contracts to provide sights to the US Army, ABC News reports.”

 

Bangladesh encourages one-child policy

 

“Bangladesh is following in the fatal footsteps of China's one-child policy.  The densely populated Asian country will introduce the new population control initiative but will not make it mandatory, according to a December report by the Chinese news agency Xinhua.  Bangladesh will promote the policy with the slogan "No more than two children, one is best," said Mohammad Abdul Qayyum, director general of the country's Directorate of Family Planning, Xinhua reported. Qayyum acknowledged China's program "influenced us in framing our policy."

 

"Transgender woman" gave transgender counseling at Iowa church center

 

“McIntyre ‘converted’ to Catholicism in the 1990s. A few years ago, the priest at St. Catherine's gave her permission to use parish space to see counseling clients on Saturday mornings, she said. McIntyre never spoke directly to the priest about being transgendered, but she believes he knew. She formed a transgender support group that met at the church, and the priest, Jim Laurenzo, sometimes stopped by the support group to say hello, McIntyre said. (Laurenzo, now retired, did not return telephone messages.)”

 

Haiti's voodoo priests object to mass burials

 

This is the kind of false religious leader John Paul II welcomed at Assisi: Haiti's voodoo priests are objecting to anonymous mass burials as an improper way to handle the tens of thousands of dead from the earthquake -- and have taken their complaint to President Rene Preval.  Dumping the dead in hurriedly excavated mass graves without proper rites is seen as desecration in a country where many believe in zombies -- dead bodies brought back to life by supernatural forces who could persecute the living.  Haitian officials say so far at least 50,000 bodies have been dumped in mass graves outside the shattered capital, Port-au-Prince, in what they view as the most efficient way to dispose of the fast-rotting corpses from Tuesday's disaster. "It is not in our culture to bury people in such a fashion," Haiti's main voodoo leader, Max Beauvoir, said in a meeting with Preval.”

 

Government policy now targeting "homophobia"

 

“Opponents of "hate crimes" legislation, who have frequently pointed to Canada as an example of how such laws are used to increasingly suppress moral objections to homosexuality, now have more fuel for their fire in the form of the "Quebec Policy Against Homophobia."  The policy, released last month by Quebec's Minister of Justice and Attorney General Kathleen Weil, assigns the government the task of eliminating all forms of "homophobia" and "heterosexism" – including the belief that homosexuality is immoral – from society as a whole.”

 

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Benedict XVI goes to the Roman Synagogue

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This is total apostasy!  We have quoted a few of the outrageous portions of his speech of apostasy: “Benedict XVI's visit to the Jewish community of Rome was held in an atmosphere of brotherhood and emotion…Inside the synagogue, filled to capacity, the meeting began with some songs accompanied by the assembly… Several times, the Jewish representatives cited Pope John Paul II, provoking applause from the Assembly and even a heartfelt standing ovation…In his address, Benedict XVI wanted to first confirm "the esteem and affection that the Bishop and the Church of Rome, as will the entire Catholic Church, have for this community and Jewish communities around the world. He recalled past wounds and of anti-Semitism, to which Christians have also contributed, but also emphasized the teaching of Vatican II…he has listed several areas where cooperation between Jews and Christians is necessary and urgent. This requires helping Christians read the Old Testament with Hebrew eyes [in other words, with their false belief that Jesus is not the prophesied Messiah]… "Christians and Jews - added the pontiff - share to a great extent a common spiritual patrimony, they pray to the same Lord, they have the same roots, and yet they often remain unknown to each other."

 

6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes near Antarctica

 

“Earthquake monitors say a 6.3 magnitude temblor has shaken the ocean floor between South America and Antarctica, too deep and far from land to cause any damage.”

 

8 year-old Mikey on "Terror Watch" List

 

“Eight-year-old Michael Hicks isn't your typical third-grader. He's a Cub Scout, a junior black belt and a big fan of BMX bikes. He is also a name on the Transportation Security Administration's "selectee" watch list.  "Why do they think a kid is a terrorist?" Mikey's mother, Najlah Feanny Hicks, wondered in an interview with The New York Times. "A terrorist can blow his underwear up and they don't catch him," Hicks said. "But my 8-year-old can't walk through security without being frisked.  Mikey received his first pat-down at age 2. Not surprisingly, he cried.”

 

On Benedict XVI's synagogue visit

 

“In Jerusalem, where Benedict last May had carefully navigated around many of these same flashpoints during a weeklong visit to the Holy Land, ultra-Orthodox youths have increasingly taken to spitting at Christian clergy and monks and nuns. The Bet Din Tzedek, the highest authority in the ultra-Orthodox community, sent out a letter urging an end to the practice. But as J.J. Goldberg noted at The Forward, the Bet Din stopped short of a halachic, or Jewish legal ruling, which would have stopped the problem. "If they don't rule against it, it's a signal that they aren't very serious."  In fact, Benedict's visit to the synagogue of Rome will take place on the Jewish feast of Mo'ed di Piombo, which commemorates the sudden rains that saved Rome's Jewish ghetto from burning to the ground after a pogrom in 1793. And that miracle could be considered a highlight of Jewish history in Rome. As Catholic News Service reports, for centuries the Jewish community in Rome was forced to take part in ceremonies surrounding the enthronement of new popes, and they were required to listen to "forced sermons" each Saturday evening from priests who used the same scripture readings that Jewish congregations heard that morning in the synagogue.

“But as well as Mo'ed di Piombo, this Sunday is also the annual Day of Jewish-Christian Reflection in Italy, which John Paul II established in 1990 as one of several groundbreaking initiatives in Catholic-Jewish relations. Those initiatives advanced a new era in Catholic-Jewish relations that opened after World War II and gained momentum after the reforms of the Second Vatican Council reversed many of the church's antagonistic teachings on Jews and others non-Christians.”

 

Mother loses baby after being given abortion drug for labor

 

“A leading teaching hospital is giving pregnant women an unlicensed abortion drug, Misoprostol, to induce labour despite being sued over the death of a baby.”

 

Roughly half of Haiti practices Voodoo

 

"Religions: ‘Roman Catholic’ 80%, Protestant 16% (Baptist 10%, Pentecostal 4%, Adventist 1%, other 1%), none 1%, other 3% - note: roughly half of the population practices voodoo".  This article confirms the same: “Around 80 percent of Haiti’s 10 million-strong population is ‘Catholic’ and 16 percent Protestant. However, most Haitians also practice voodoo…”

 

Disney battles group seeking protection for ex-gays

 

“A controversial group is asking Walt Disney Co. (DIS) shareholders to vote for a proposal to adopt non-discrimination language against "ex-gays" at the company's annual meeting in March. Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays, or PFOX, says Disney's exclusion of "ex-gay" language from the company's employment policies and diversity training discriminates against those who choose to "leave" homosexuality, according to a preliminary filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  PFOX says Disney's policies supports gays, lesbians, and bisexuals but excludes support of ex-gays. The Group says the addendum is necessary because "ex-gays and their supporters are subject to an increasingly hostile environment because they live out or support a different view of homosexuality," according to the filing.  Disney is urging shareholders to vote against the proposal.”

 

Display with Ten Commandments ruled constitutional

 

“On Thursday the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a display including the Ten Commandments in Leitchfield, KY, on the second floor of Grayson County’s courthouse…”

 

TSA nominee: anti-abortionists and "Christians" are terror threats

 

“Erroll Southers, who President Barack Obama has nominated to head the Transportation Security Administration, described groups that were a domestic security threat as being "anti-abortion" and “Christian-identity oriented.  The TSA, an element of the Department of Homeland Security, is responsible for the security of the nation's transportation systems, including commercial air travel. Southers made the remarks in question in a 2008 video interview…”

 

Tensions high ahead of B-16's synagogue visit

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Notice again that he’s going on Sunday (the Lord’s day): “Benedict XVI's planned visit to Rome's main synagogue on Sunday has sharply divided Italian Jews, with some angered by his moves to push Nazi-era Pope Pius XII toward sainthood.”

 

European governments cancel vaccine orders

 

The information about the harmful effects of vaccines spread so rapidly that an international backlash resulted.  Notice how the article doesn’t primarily attribute the cancelation to a growing fear of vaccines (which is the truth), but rather to their “decision” that only one shot is needed.  “Just months after rushing to order enough swine-flu vaccine to protect their citizens, European governments are canceling orders and trying to sell or give away extra doses as they sit on a glut of the vaccine.  The main reason: European health officials decided that only one shot per person was needed, instead of the two originally planned. Low demand is also to blame. Many Europeans believe the pandemic has turned out to be fairly mild, and don't see a reason to get vaccinated.”

 

Google challenge to China over censorship

 

“Google has thrown down the gauntlet to China by saying it is no longer willing to censor search results on its Chinese service.  The world's leading search engine said the decision followed a cyber-attack that it believes was aimed at gathering information on Chinese human rights activists. It also cited a clampdown on the internet in China over the past year. Its statement raised the prospect of closing Google.cn and potentially its offices in China.”

 

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This is an interesting video which shows the power of the bankers.   It’s about former Governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich.   Blagojevich is a pro-abortion and foul-mouthed apostate.  But what’s so interesting is that on Dec. 8, 2008, when he was still Governor of Illinois, he decided to cut off business with one of the banks which would not release credit to local workers.  As critics of the Federal Reserve have pointed out, the private banks control the country by creating money out of nothing and by arbitrarily deciding not to give out loans when they desire.  In this way, they hold sway over the nation's economy and in fact run the power structure of the entire country. 

 

Pope Pius XI, Quadragesimo anno (#106), May 15, 1935: “This dictatorship is being most forcibly exercised by those who, since they hold the money and completely control it, control credit also and rule the lending of money.  Hence they regulate the flow, so to speak, of the life-blood whereby the entire economic system lives, and have so firmly in their grasp the soul, as it were, of economic life that no one can breathe against their will.”

 

So, Blagojevich decided to fight back and cut off business with the banks and the bankers who wouldn’t lend money.  The very next day he was arrested, and the entire media was branding him as the most despicable character in politics.  Just a coincidence?  We don’t think so.  This shows the power of the bankers, and how they run the show, the media, and much more.  If he hadn’t tried to fight against the bankers, it’s quite likely that he never would have been removed from office. 

 

What’s also quite interesting is that, in the interview in this video, he points out that they didn’t want other governors to follow his example.  If other governors had decided to cut off business with banks that simply played by their own rules, it might have caused a chain reaction against the banking faction.  They had to nip this in the bud right away and come down hard. 

 

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Austrian "Catholics" leave Church in record numbers

 

“A record number of Austrians left the Catholic Church in 2009... Last year, some 53,200 people disengaged from the country's biggest religious grouping, 31 per cent more than in the previous year.”

 

Benedict XVI denounces failure of climate summit-new world order

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“Benedict XVI focused his annual address to ambassadors accredited to the Vatican on the environment and the protection of creation. He denounced the failure of world leaders to agree to a new climate change treaty in Copenhagen last month.”

 

Group wants "Christianity" out of history books

 

“The Texas Board of Education is holding public hearings and will vote this week on the content of textbooks, which will impact many other states that follow Texas' lead.  Committees of teachers and experts have crafted the proposal that will be up for consideration by the State Board of Education today (Thursday). Dozens of amendments and ideological battles are expected. Whichever curriculum standards the board chooses will be the guideposts for teaching history and social studies to some 4.8 million K-12 students for 10 years.”

 

Calls to make witchcraft criminal as woman stabbed 50 times

 

“An 81-year-old woman in KwaKwiliza near Mtubatuba in KwaZulu-Natal was stabbed 50 times and had her throat slit because her neighbour accused her of being a witch. According to the police he was of the belief that the elderly woman had killed two members of his family members through using witchcraft.  Captain Jabulani Mdletshe said that the police were called to the scene but the man had already escaped.
This incident, one of thousands that have taken place down the years, should give us reason to pause and consider whether the time has not arrived to make witchcraft a criminal offence.”

 

Italy to open first prison for "transgender" inmates

 

“Italy is to open one of the world's first prisons for transgender inmates, reports say.”

 

CAMC employees who don't get vaccine to be fired

 

“Charleston Area Medical Center employees who do not get the seasonal flu vaccine by the end of the day Friday are going to lose their jobs.  "The vaccine is a condition of employment" and people who do not get the vaccine will be fired, CAMC spokesman Dale Witte said.  Anyone who is not vaccinated by the end of the day Friday will not be allowed to work, Witte said.”

 

Movie 'Avatar' causes depression, suicidal thoughts

 

Evil things can do that: "LOS ANGELES: 'Avatar' may have enthralled worldwide audiences with its imagery of an utopian alien world but movie-goers have complained of depression and even suicidal thoughts after watching the sci-fi hit… The blockbuster movie, which has already taken more than USD 1 billion at the box office, tells the story of a disabled marine sent on a mission to a planet called Pandora, home to a race of giant blue aliens.  Humans are intent on exploiting the planet for its resources but clash with the native Na'vi, who inhabit their world in perfect harmony with nature.”

 

Haitian quake might have killed over 100,000

 

“Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said “well over” 100,000 people may have died in yesterday’s earthquake, as the United Nations and relief groups rushed aid to the Western Hemisphere’s poorest country.”

 

7.0 Earthquake hits Haiti

 

“The largest earthquake ever recorded in the area rocked Haiti on Tuesday, collapsing a hospital where people screamed for help and damaging other buildings. An aid official described "total disaster and chaos."

 

Israeli rabbi asks B-16 to halt Pius XII’s "beatification"

 

“Benedict XVI should be welcomed when he visits Rome's main synagogue, but he should halt moves to beatify wartime pontiff Pius XII, criticized for not doing enough to stop the Holocaust, a former chief rabbi of Israel said Tuesday.”

 

China faces growing gender imbalance

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“More than 24 million Chinese men of marrying age could find themselves without spouses by 2020, says the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.  The gender imbalance among newborns is the most serious demographic problem for the country's population of 1.3 billion, says the academy.  It cites sex-specific abortions as a major factor, due to China's traditional bias towards male children.  The academy says gender selection abortions are "extremely common".”

 

V-2 "patriarch" to accompany antipope to synagogue

 

“The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Fouad Twal, will accompany Benedict XVI this Sunday when the Pontiff visits Rome's Synagogue.  The archbishop told the Italian news agency SIR that he and other Catholics of the Holy Land will accompany the Pope, in the hope that the gesture will strengthen interreligious relations, as well as express the Church's respect for the Israeli community.”

 

Two die in religious procession frenzy in Philippines

 

“Two worshippers died Saturday in the Philippine capital amid a frenzied annual religious procession attended by more than 2 million barefoot devotees to honour the centuries-old statue of a suffering Jesus Christ. Nearly 200 other people sought assistance from paramedics stationed at key areas along the 6.3-kilometre procession route of the Black Nazarene icon, according to Philippine National Red Cross chairman Richard Gordon.”

 

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Trial to start in "faith-healing death"

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“A second faith healing trial in as many years will start this week in Oregon City.  Jeff and Marci Beagley were charged with criminally negligent homicide in the death of their 16-year-old son after they did not seek medical treatment for him in October 2008.”

 

Grad students forced to have palm scans before writing tests

 

“In a move that has prompted at least three complaints to Canada's privacy czar, a growing number of professional programs such as medicine and business now require students to give a digital print of their finger, thumb or even veins in their palm to write the high-stakes entrance tests designed and run out of the United States.”

 

Groundbreaking same-sex "marriage" trial begins in California

 

“The first federal trial to determine if the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from outlawing same-sex ‘marriage’ gets under way Monday, and the two gay couples on whose behalf the case was brought will be among the first witnesses. The proceedings, which are expected to last two to three weeks, involve a challenge to Proposition 8, the gay ‘marriage’ ban approved by California voters in November 2008.  Regardless of the outcome, the case is likely to be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, where it ultimately could become a landmark that determines if gay Americans have the right to ‘marry.’”

 

Insurance companies prefer abortion as cheaper than giving birth

 

“A local Planned Parenthood official has bluntly admitted why health insurance companies are increasingly comfortable with covering abortions: because the choice to kill an unborn child is cheaper than giving birth.  "A first trimester abortion is $300 to $450," Baltimore Planned Parenthood CEO John Nugent told the national business magazine Forbes Thursday. "But if the gestational age is higher you're paying for a surgical suite. That's why the insurance companies think they should be offering it. It's cheaper to terminate an unwanted pregnancy rather than taking it to term.  The Forbes article points out the cost estimates offered by the Health Care Blue Book: it lists a typical abortion in a physician's office costing $397, while a vaginal delivery costs $5,992, and a caeserean section is $8,558.”

 

Body scanners can store, send images

 

“A privacy group says the Transportation Security Administration is misleading the public with claims that full-body scanners at airports cannot store or send their graphic images.  The TSA specified in 2008 documents that the machines must have image storage and sending abilities, the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) said.”

 

U.N. resolution on gender and sexual orientation defeated

 

“Though a coalition of socially conservative nations last month defeated an effort to add sexual orientation and gender identity as non-discrimination categories to a United Nations resolution, the vote showed that most traditionally Catholic nations aligned with socially “progressive” nations.”

 

6.5 Quake hits Northern California

 

“A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California Saturday afternoon, damaging buildings, knocking out power in several coastal communities and leaving a trail of broken windows and dishes south of the Oregon border.  The powerful quake hit at about 4:27 p.m. PST about 22 miles from Ferndale, the U.S. Geological Survey said.”

 

More than 230 schools have ditched "Christian" assemblies

 

“Almost 100,000 pupils are being taught in schools which have dropped ‘Christian’ assemblies in favour of Islamic or multi-faith worship. More than 230 schools have applied to councils for exemption from the legal requirement to hold a daily act of collective worship of a "wholly or mainly of a broadly Christian character.  In some of these schools, Islamic assemblies are held instead, with readings from the Koran. Other schools run secular or multi-faith assemblies where Christianity is avoided or relegated to just one example of a faith among many.”

 

Faces in the Smoke

 

This is interesting (only one minute).

 

Explosive used to demolish crucifix in Hanoi cemetery

 

“The crucifix in the cemetery of Hanoi's Dong Chiem Parish Church was blown up with explosives yesterday. Parishioners who came to the site upon hearing the loud explosion were charged and beaten by police. Two youths were wounded and taken away; it is not known how many other were hurt.” 

 

"It was a Military Plane"

 

This is an interesting and short video.  Regrettably, it does have one inappropriate use of God’s name at the beginning.  After that, it covers some very important news clips.  It’s only about two minutes.

 

Interesting one-minute 9/11 video

 

Pink bag causes bomb evacuation at Minn. airport

 

“A battered pink bag used by workers in baggage claim sparked a security scare at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Tuesday, becoming the latest sign of these suddenly jittery times in airline travel… The 90-minute evacuation of parts of the Lindbergh Terminal came hours after an airport in California was shut down when suspicious material was found inside luggage. It turned out to be five soft drink bottles filled with honey.”

 

Witch doctors causing rise in Ugandan child sacrifice

 

Antipope John Paul II invited witch doctors to Assisi: “Uganda has developed in leaps and bounds in recent years, but with modernisation has come a disturbing increase in human sacrifice.  The authorities set up an anti-human sacrifice task force in 2009, to try to combat the rise in the number of ritual child killings being performed by witch doctors.”

 

Pelosi: abortion is consistent with V-2 "Catholic" faith

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And the Vatican II sect’s failure to excommunicate her proves her claim: that being pro-abortion and a V-2 “Catholic” are perfectly compatible: “In defending her pro-abortion views against the teachings of the Catholic Church in late December, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a professed Catholic, argued that restricting abortion amounts to a violation of women's free will and is inconsistent with her Catholic faith…”

 

NJ senate defeats gay "marriage" bill

 

“The New Jersey Senate voted Thursday against legalizing same-sex marriage, making the Garden State the latest to turn down legislation that proponents have called a civil rights issue. The Freedom of Religion and Equality in Marriage Act failed by a vote of 20 to 14. The vote was scheduled to take place last month, but was postponed due to an apparent lack of support, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.”

 

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"Catholic" Portugal set to legalize gay "marriage"

 

“Catholic Portugal, traditionally one of Europe's most socially conservative countries, is expected to approve the legalisation of gay ‘marriage’ on Friday with a minimum of fuss.”

 

V-2 "priest" accused of abuse attempts suicide

 

“A priest who has been accused of sexual abuse reportedly tried to take his own life by jumping from the balcony of a downtown church Wednesday.  The Rev. Alejandro (Alex) Flores, 37, was found unresponsive but breathing at 12:38 p.m. Wednesday, after apparently crashing between pews on the main floor at the former St. Mary's Carmelite Church, 113 N. Ottawa St., according to reports.”

 

Ireland facing potato crisis

 

“As Ireland faces the prospect of ten more days of freezing temperatures, potato farmers in Ireland are facing a very uncertain future as they can’t harvest their crops.  Between the floods around the country in November and the subsequent freeze in December and now January, potato farmers have been left frustrated as either water or ice has prevented them from getting potatoes out of the ground, and that could result in a loss of around €15 ($21.6) million to Irish potato farmers.”

 

Largest abortion clinic in U.S. set to open

 

“A coalition of pro-life advocates and religious leaders plan to gather in Houston on Jan. 18 to oppose what is expected to be the largest abortion clinic in the country.  Planned Parenthood is renovating a former bank, turning it into a 78,000 square foot facility that will include a surgical wing equipped to provide late-term abortions.”

 

"Catholic" college posts internship for abortionist

 

“The School of Communication at Loyola University Chicago posted an internship for an e-publicist at Planned Parenthood of Illinois, according to the university’s web site.  “Planned Parenthood of Illinois’ online advocacy program consists of over 20,000 members and annually generates tens of thousands of messages to legislators,” the internship posting notes. “Our e-advocacy program plays a critical role in moving pro-choice initiatives and is building a powerful voice for grassroots activism on choice issues throughout the state.”

 

TN public schools agree to end Bible distribution

 

“Public school officials in Wilson County, Tennessee, have agreed to stop distributing Bibles to students during the school day on school grounds. The settlement comes after the American Civil Liberties Union threatened to sue the district.”

 

UK teacher suspended after offering to pray for student

 

“A… home-visit teacher in the United Kingdom was suspended by her company after she offered to pray for one of her sick students. Olive Jones, 54, had given math lessons to a 14-year-old girl who suffers from leukemia at the student’s home. In November, Jones spoke about miraculous healings and offered to pray for the girl in the presence of her mother.”

 

Homeschooling parents arrested for "failing to register" kids

 

“A Montgomery County couple has been arrested on child endangerment charges for failing to register their children with the school district as they were home-schooled, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said Monday.  Richard Cressy, 47, and Margie Cressy, 41, both of the town of Glen, never registered their four children or their home-schooling curriculum with the local school district, said the Sheriff's Office.”

 

Benedict XVI's synagogue visit cleared

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“The Rome Jewish Community on Monday confirmed that a visit to the capital's synagogue by… Benedict XVI will go ahead as planned, easing fears of a rift following polemics last month over Pius XII.”

 

Obama appoints first "transgender" woman to post

 

President Obama recently named Amanda Simpson to be a Senior Technical Advisor to the Commerce Department.  In a statement, Simpson, a member of the National Center for Transgender Equality's board of directors, said that "as one of the first transgender presidential appointees to the federal government, I hope that I will soon be one of hundreds, and that this appointment opens future opportunities for many others."

 

P. Parenthood does more than 1.1 million abortions a year

 

“International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) recently released its annual performance report for 2008-2009. Despite an economic downturn and a slight decrease in annual income, the abortion industry giant boasts of increased activity across all of its lines of work -- including condom distribution, advocacy and abortion services… While IPPF's total financial intake dipped, its abortion business boomed. The organization provided almost 428,000 “abortion services” to young people alone, with a staggering 1,134,549 total number of such services – almost double the number from 2007 – across the globe.”

 

9/11 Predictive Programming

 

 

 

This is a fascinating, jaw-dropping clip from a Fox show called, The Lone Gunmen.  This show first aired many months before September 11, 2001.  It first aired on March 4, 2001.  In this dramatic television episode, they envision a plot by certain people in the U.S. government to hijack a plane and crash it into the World Trade Center as part of a conspiracy to justify military action against certain countries.  Does that sound familiar?  The even feature Boston’s airport – the place from which two of the planes departed on 9/11!  It’s also worth noting that one individual who claimed to speak in-depth with one insider said that the conspirators have a sick kind of “creed.”  This “creed” requires them to tell the world in advance what they are planning, usually through television, movies, etc.  If there’s any truth to that claim, this fascinating clip lends credence to it. 

 

It should also be noted that the plot in this Fox show has the hijacked plane being flown by remote control into the World Trade Center.  Many of those who conclude to a conspiracy on this issue believe that the planes had to be flown by remote.  Some of the eyewitness evidence (“no widows on the side”) supports the same.  Finally, the show mentions that the conspiracy to hijack this plane and crash it into the World Trade Center is involved with “war games” scenarios.  Documentaries about the conspiratorial aspects of 9/11 cover how “war games” were taking place on 9/11, and that they were essential in confusing and distracting our normal military response and facilitating the conspiracy.  So, in short, this short clip, which aired months before 9/11, contains most of the features of what really happened. 

 

(The clip does have two inappropriate uses of the word which refers to the lost souls or condemnation.)

 

Benedict XVI’s recent heresies with the “Orthodox” and other amazing heresies

 

MHFM: We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's recent heresies file with some new heresies.  There are some outrageous ones.

 

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Gays rush to "marry" at New Hampshire's State House

 

“Gay and lesbian couples rushed to marry in New Hampshire on Friday when at the stroke of midnight it became the fifth U.S. state to allow same-sex marriage, reversing some setbacks for the polarizing national movement.”

 

U.S. requests pat-downs on all flights from 14 nations

 

“American authorities announced that as of Monday, anyone traveling from or through nations regarded as state sponsors of terrorism — as well as "other countries of interest" — will be required to go through enhanced screening techniques before boarding flights.”

 

Former lesbian refuses to give up custody of daughter

 

“A woman at the center of a complex dispute with her former lesbian partner defied a court order to give up custody of her 7-year-old daughter, an attorney said Friday.  A Vermont judge had ordered Lisa Miller to turn over daughter Isabella to Janet Jenkins at 1 p.m. Friday at the Falls Church, Va., home of Jenkins' parents.  Miller did not show up with the girl, said Sarah Star, Jenkins' Vermont-based attorney. Jenkins has notified Fairfax County, Va., police that Isabella is missing, Star said.”

 

Flight diverted because of Christmas ornament

 

“A spokesman says a Northwest Airlines flight from Detroit was briefly diverted to Tennessee after someone found a suspicious package that turned out to be a Christmas ornament.”

 

Colorado's minimum wage becomes 1st in U.S. to drop

 

“Colorado's minimum wage will drop slightly in the new year - the first decrease in any state's minimum wage since the federal minimum was adopted in 1938.”

 

Washington slaps fee on plastic shopping bags

 

“Residents of the US capital may have to dig a little deeper into their pockets when they go grocery shopping once the city slaps a five-cent levy on each plastic bag issued at the checkout line. The measure, which takes effect on January 1, 2010 and is the first such initiative in the United States, seeks to make consumers bear the brunt of clean up costs for the bags which currently are dispensed for free with a customer's purchases.”

 

Order directs Post Office to distribute medicine in wake of "bio attack"

 

“The US Post Office could play a key role in distributing medical aid in the event of a biological attack, according to an executive order released by the White House. The order signed by President Barack Obama directs government agencies, local law enforcement and the US Post Office to work on a model for distribution of medical countermeasures in the wake of a biological attack. "This policy would seek to: (1) mitigate illness and prevent death; (2) sustain critical infrastructure; and (3) complement and supplement State, local, territorial, and tribal government medical countermeasure distribution capacity," the order said.”

 

French youths burn over 1,000 cars in New Year's "celebration"

 

What causes people to bring in the New Year with destruction, debauchery and drunkenness?  A. The Devil and an evil desire to begin a new year of rebellion against God with behavior which exhibits the satanic slogan: do what thou wilt.  “Youths burned 1,137 cars across France overnight as New Year's Eve celebrations once again turned violent, the French Interior Ministry said on Friday.”

 

Irish atheists challenge blasphemy law

 

“An atheist group in the Irish Republic has defied a new blasphemy law by publishing a series of anti-religious quotations on its website.”

 

Texas teachers warned against being "heterosexist"

 

“Candidates for certification to teach in public schools in Texas are being told that they will be held accountable for any "heterosexist" leanings and must become agents working to change society, according to one candidate who was alarmed by the demands.  The applicant, who requested anonymity for fear of repercussions, told WND part of the teachings on multiculturalism required him to read several online postings about the issue inside the education industry.”

 

Vatican bank can't be tried for "storing Nazi loot"

 

What a ridiculous lawsuit: “An American appeals court on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit by Holocaust survivors who alleged the Vatican bank accepted millions of dollars of their valuables stolen by Nazi sympathizers.”

 

Massive security, snipers in Times Square for New Year's

 

Not that we’d recommend anyone to be there, but: “Thousands of police officers were deployed in and around Times Square, backed by undercover officers, surveillance cameras, rooftop snipers, and devices able to detect radiation or biological agents.”

 

Montana supreme court upholds physician-aided suicide

 

“The Montana Supreme Court upheld a lower court's decision that nothing in state law bars physician-assisted suicide so long as the decision is made by a mentally competent, terminally ill adult who ultimately decides whether or not to end his life.”

 

Cutter charges in North Tower of the World Trade Center

 

They could have also mentioned that many firefighters heard explosions and detonations.

 

Bankers get $4 trillion gift from Barney Frank

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“It authorizes Federal Reserve banks to provide as much as $4 trillion in emergency funding the next time Wall Street crashes. So much for “no-more-bailouts” talk. That is more than twice what the Fed pumped into markets this time around. The size of the fund makes the bribes in the Senate’s health-care bill look minuscule.”

 

Order: Birth mom must transfer daughter for former lesbian partner

 

What an outrage: “The birth mother of a 7-year-old Virginia girl must transfer custody of the child to the woman's former lesbian partner, a Vermont judge ruled, adding that it seems the woman has "disappeared" with her daughter.”

 

Conn. school drops graduation planned for church

 

“South Windsor's board of education has avoided a threatened lawsuit by dropping plans for a high school graduation at a church.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut and Americans United for Separation of Church and State threatened to sue schools in Enfield, South Windsor, Windsor and East Hartford and the Metropolitan Learning Center Magnet School.”

 

Group wants council prayers eliminated

 

“As in many other Florida cities, Tampa City Council meetings begin with a recital of the Pledge of Allegiance and a short prayer, known officially as the invocation.  It's a tradition that dates back decades, when the city council began inviting local and visiting clergy to open the weekly meetings at City Hall with prayer.  Now a nationwide watchdog for separation of church and state has taken aim at the practice, contending that council members are violating the separation doctrine.”

 

Florida cities caught banishing Nativity scenes

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“Two Florida cities have been caught apparently censoring Nativity scenes from their Christmas plans, and a national legal organization that battles for the rights of people to live out their faith has sent them letters asking that the traditional displays be restored.  "It's ridiculous that people have to think twice about whether it's OK to publicly celebrate Christmas…"

 

Dutch to use full body scanners for all U.S. flights

 

“The Netherlands announced Wednesday it will immediately begin using full body scanners for flights heading to the United States, issuing a report that called the failed Christmas Day airline bombing a "professional" al-Qaida terror attack.”

 

Analysis of the “Underwear Bomber” Conspiracy

 

This two-part interview contains some important key facts and analysis of the recent news concerning the “Underwear Bomber.”  This story has been dominating the headlines in the past week.  The developments with this supposed “terror attack” are important to consider.  They are relevant simply because this event is being used to essentially implement a police lockdown at world airports, and to further cement a police state.  This interview explains how all of these supposed “terror attacks” have the same hallmarks – which serve to indicate that they were deliberately orchestrated as part of a massive scheme to take away freedoms. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQEdjByyFew

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhTVQp-r_Vw

 

Consider the amazing fact that the “underwear bomber” was allowed on to the flight without a passport.  How does that happen with all the security in place?  Consider that he was escorted on to the flight by a well-dressed man.  Consider that a man was videotaping him from the beginning, as if it was being set up.  It has also been confirmed on mainstream news that the CIA was informed in advance about this man’s radical leanings.  Why do they always have to come out after the fact and admit that they “failed” or were “incompetent,” and that they somehow neglected to act upon information that was given to them?  It’s because there is enough verifiable information, in almost every case, to show that they knew about it in advance.  Those who believe that it’s unthinkable that anyone could mastermind such repeated conspiracies (e.g., 9/11) need to consider what they get out of it.  With this latest scare, in which no one was killed, they are literally moving to take away hosts of personal freedoms all over the world.  By continually setting up fake “terror attacks and scares,” they can literally control the entire world.  It’s very effective for them.

 

Finally, it’s interesting to note that this latest breach just happened to involve an “underwear” breach.  It couldn’t have been something else, of course.  Since it was an underwear breach, it can be used to justify the most invasive and detailed searches, scans and surveillance imaginable.

 

Canada installs giant statue of Lenin and Mao

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“A public art installation depicting Russian Communist leader Vladimir Lenin and a feminized Chairman Mao Zedong in the heart of Richmond's business district has the whole town talking. “When I went to the gym at 5:30 this morning it’s all people were talking about,” said Richmond city Coun. Derek Dang, who saw the piece for the first time Wednesday. “People just can’t believe it.”  The large stainless steel sculpture is part of the Vancouver Biennale, a city-wide celebration of public art. The piece — Miss Mao Trying to Poise Herself at the Top of Lenin’s Head — was created by Beijing-based brothers Zhen and Qiang Gao.”

 

CA Science Center sued for canceling Intelligent Design film

 

“L.A.'s California Science Center will start the new year defending itself in court for canceling a documentary film attacking Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.  A lawsuit alleges that the state-owned center improperly bowed to pressure from the Smithsonian Institution, as well as e-mailed complaints from USC professors and others. It contends that the center violated both the 1st Amendment and a contract to rent the museum's Imax Theater when it canceled the screening of "Darwin's Dilemma: The Mystery of the Cambrian Fossil Record."

 

Columbian governor bans Christianity

 

“A Columbian governor banned Christianity on a reservation for indigenous people and has imprisoned 28 of the natives…”

 

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Vatican newspaper pays tribute to books on Beatles and Rolling Stones

 

Two evil groups which were involved with the occult: “The December 25 edition of L’Osservatore Romano paid tribute to two new books devoted to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Mark Hayward’s The Beatles: On Camera, Off Guard 1963-69 and The Rolling Stones: On Camera, Off Guard 1963-69 contain photographs-- most of them previously unpublished-- of the bands.”

 

Argentina officiates first gay "marriage" in Latin America

 

“Two men Tuesday became the first homosexual couple to legally ‘marry’ in Latin America, after the governor of Ushuaia, Argentina's southernmost province, granted their request, the couple and a witness said.”

 

Benefits to same-sex "couples" will cost taxpayers $898 million

 

“Extending federal benefits to same-sex couples will cost taxpayers $898 million over the next nine years, according to an analysis of "domestic partnership" legislation released last by the Congressional Budget Office.”

 

Super-tight airport security in wake of "terror scare"

 

With reason one could say that these incidents have the markings of orchestrated fake “terror-scares” to increase world control, remove all personal freedoms, and further implement the police state: “Travellers are undergoing "pat-down" searches before boarding and being restricted to one item of hand luggage.”  The short news video details all of the other restrictions. 

 

U.S. Department trying to remove ban on African prostitution funding

 

"What the Obama administration is trying to do is to allow these organizations...that promote prostitution [to] receive federal money," he reports.

 

County official rescinds order to remove Angels

 

“An order to remove angels and stars from Christmas trees in all government buildings in one California county has been rescinded following the uproar that ensued over the decision.  Acting County Administrator Chris Thomas in Sonoma County informed the heads of all 26 county departments to disregard his previous order, which was made in response to the complaint of a disabled atheist veteran.”

 

No "churchgoing" Christmas for Obama's family

 

“But there's one common Christmas practice not on the First Family's schedule: a visit to Christmas Eve church services.”

93% of Brits skip church on Christmas

 

“A new survey has revealed that almost 93% of Britons would be skipping the church on Christmas Day. They would either be spending Christmas eating turkey, drinking champagne or opening presents - but will not attend the church.  The study by Opinion Matters only 11% had the intention of attending Midnight Mass last night on Christmas Eve, while 86% said they sent Christmas cards.”

 

School district disputes crucifix claim

 

“A Massachusetts school district late Tuesday denied a father's claims that his son was suspended for drawing a stick figure of Jesus on a cross, the Associated Press is reporting.  The Taunton School District said in a written statement that the second-grade student was never suspended over the sketch and that a drawing circulated to reporters by the boy's father, Chester Johnson, is not the same one that was discovered by the teacher earlier this month, the AP reports.”

 

Furor erupts over Atheist display at State Capitol

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“A conservative activist and Illinois comptroller candidate was escorted from the Illinois State Capitol building Wednesday when he tried to remove a sign put up by an atheist group.  William J. Kelly announced Tuesday that he planned to take down the sign put up by the Freedom from Religion Foundation, and on Wednesday, he tried to make good on his plan.  But Kelly said when he turned the sign around so it was face down, state Capitol police were quick to escort him away.”

 

The sign reads: "At the time of the winter solstice, let reason prevail. There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is just myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds."  The sign was also on display at the Capitol at this time last year. The group says it filed for a permit to post the display in response to the state's decision to put up the nativity.”

 

Vatican newspaper praises "The Simpsons"

 

“To put it as the devout Ned Flanders would, the Vatican's newspaper thinks "The Simpsons" are an okely dokely bunch.  L'Osservatore Romano on Tuesday congratulated the show on its 20th anniversary, praising its philosophical leanings as well as its stinging and often irreverent take on religion.”

 

Two more V-2 "bishops" resign over Irish scandal

 

Notice that they weren’t removed by the antipope, but decided to resign: “Two more Irish Catholic bishops have resigned in response to a report which criticised how they handled allegations of abuse by clergy.”

 

Boca Raton: Yes to Menorah, no to Manger

 

“Make room for the Jewish menorah, but not the Christian manger. In Boca Raton, Florida… that’s the message from city hall, after officials said ‘thanks, but no thanks’ to their offer to donate a Christian creche to display next to a menorah inside the public library.”

 

Benedict XVI knocked down at Christmas service

 

“Benedict XVI delivered his traditional Christmas Day blessing Friday, looking tired and unsteady but otherwise fine hours after being knocked down by a woman who jumped the barrier at the start of ‘Mass’ in St. Peter's Basilica.”

 

Judge rejects necessity defense in abortion case

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“A judge ruled Tuesday that Kansas law doesn't allow a so-called "necessity defense" in the trial of a man charged with killing one of the nation's few late-term abortion providers.  The decision was another blow to lawyers for 51-year-old Scott Roeder, who has confessed to shooting Dr. George Tiller on May 31 and says it was necessary to save unborn children… The decision came during a hearing that mostly dealt setbacks to Roeder's defense. The judge rejected a change of venue request and a motion that would have kept prosecutors from making peremptory jury strikes based on potential jurors' beliefs about abortion.”

 

ACLU cracks down on Christmas decorations

 

“A Tennessee town and a California county have bowed to pressure from the ACLU on Christmas decorations.  The City of Clarksville, Tennessee, has agreed to stop funding a nativity display to ensure that all groups have equal access to the park where it is placed. The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee says it received complaints about the display earlier this year and approached the city about the changes.”

 

Ohio judge rules that runaway convert can avoid parents

 

“An Ohio judge has ruled that a runaway… convert is not required to meet with her Muslim parents as part of a possible reconciliation plan.  Magistrate Mary Goodrich of Franklin County Juvenile Court on Tuesday denied the request of Mohamed and Aysha Bary to undergo mediation with 17-year-old Rifqa.”

 

After complaint about star, an order to remove religious symbols

 

Vatican tries to reassure Jews over Pius XII move

 

“The Vatican on Wednesday tried to assure Jews that its decision to move wartime Pius XII closer to ‘sainthood’ was a recognition of his Christian faith and not a definitive historical judgment on his papacy.”

 

Christmas carols being rewritten

 

“Verses are being changed by clergy and teachers to remove supposedly chauvinistic references to men, sons and kings, making them “gender inclusive”.  Even the word white is being censored for fear of racism accusations, while some schools and churches no longer sing about the virgin Mary.”

 

Climate Deal shows New World Order to be led by U.S., China

 

“If the talks that resulted in an imperfect deal to combat global warming provided anything, it was a glimpse into a new world order in which international diplomacy will increasingly be shaped by the United States and emerging powers, most notably China.”

 

Swedish family persecuted for homeschooling

 

“Christer and Annie Johansson, a… homeschooling family, are in the unimaginable position of permanently losing custody of their only child, seven-year-old Dominic Johansson, simply because they homeschool.  Swedish authorities boarded a plane bound for India in June of this year (Annie's home country) and removed Dominic from his parents.  They did not have a warrant nor have they charged the Johanssons with a crime; they simply did not believe homeschooling is an appropriate way to raise a child and insist the government raise Dominic.

 

"This is one of the most disgraceful abuses of power we have ever witnessed," said HSLDA attorney Mike Donnelly.  "The Swedish government is exercising its authority under the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child to unnecessarily break up this family."  The suffering being imposed on the Johanssons is hard to imagine.  Visitation was limited to two hours per week but now Swedish social services have curtailed that to one hour every fifth week and no visit at all for Christmas because the social workers will be on vacation.”

 

Transvestite and Mao Zedong decorate White House Christmas Tree

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“The face of China's Mao Zedong, blamed for the deaths of 50 to 80 million of his countrymen, graces an ornament on the White House Christmas tree for President Obama's first holiday season in residence… the tree also features an ornament adding Obama to Mount Rushmore.”

 

Could "Equality Bill" outlaw Christianity in UK?

 

“Michael Foster, the minister for equality, admitted that the controversial legislation could trigger the launch of religious and sexual discrimination cases against ‘Christian’ denominations.  He said churches should be prepared to defend their traditions from secularists who may seek to challenge them.”

 

Christmas returns to New York school

 

“… Christmas has returned to the Minoa School District. The District decided to incorporate… Christian… songs into the "Holiday" musical…”

 

Chicago to shut down Christmas Eve to save cash

 

Shutting down to save money, not out of devotion: “The City of Chicago will be shutting down early for the Christmas holiday, as part of Mayor Daley's plan to save the cash-strapped city money.  City Hall, public libraries, health clinics and most other city offices will be closed on Christmas Eve as those city workers are being forced to take the day off without pay.”

 

Vatican nativity does away with the manger

 

“For 25 years, the Christmas Nativity scene in front of St Peter's Basilica has shown the infant Jesus in a manger in Bethlehem. This year, however, the Vatican has decided to radically change the scene, shifting it to Nazareth, and placing Jesus in his father's carpentry shop. When… Benedict XVI inaugurates the life-size Nativity scene on Christmas eve, the sheep and hay will be gone.”

 

Judge mulls pivotal issues in Kansas abortion trial

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“A judge is weighing a critical legal question in the case of a man who confessed to killing one of the nation's few late-term abortion providers: Can the man claim at his trial that the slaying was justified to save the lives of unborn children?”

 

President of Philippines calls for "new global order"

 

“President Macapagal-Arroyo has called for “a new global order” to combat climate change amid the continued failure of negotiators here to clinch a deal to cut heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere.”

 

Mexico City assembly legalizes same-sex "marriage"

 

“Mexico City lawmakers on Monday made the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex ‘marriage,’ a change that will give homosexual couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children.”

 

Pittsburgh buffer zone abortion law weakened

 

“A federal judge on Thursday weakened the buffer zone law in Pittsburgh that has been the subject of lawsuits by pro-life advocates. The debate revolves around a 2005 bubble zone law that restricted access to public areas surrounding abortion businesses.”

 

D.C. mayor signs same-sex "marriage" legislation

 

“Mayor Adrian Fenty of Washington, D.C., has signed a measure recognizing same-sex “marriage” in the District. The law has been criticized for redefining marriage and also for its lack of strong religious freedom protections for those who do not approve of such unions.”

 

Vermont student sues over co-ed dorm bathrooms

 

A “Green Mountain College student has filed a lawsuit over the lack of single-sex bathrooms in the her co-ed residence hall.”

 

Antipope John Paul II officially declared "Venerable"

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What apostasy: “Benedict XVI has signed a decree recognizing the late Pope John Paul II's life of “heroic virtue.” With his signature, Benedict XVI throws the door wide open to the beatification of the much-loved Polish Pontiff and gives him the title "Venerable."  On Saturday morning, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints led by Archbishop Angelo Amato met with Pope Benedict XVI to celebrate their 40thanniversary as a dicastery of the Holy See and to present decrees for papal approval.  Pope John Paul II's name was among the Congregation's nominations for those possessing “heroic virtue.”  The next step towards canonization of John Paul II is a second decree to be signed by the Pope that attributes a miracle to him.” 

 

John Paul II (manifest heretic who claimed to be pope 1978-2005) [link to section]

 

College crucifix ban prompts lawsuit

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“Joe Mitchell says all he wanted to do was make crosses as gifts for friends when he signed up for a ceramics class at Eastfield Community College in Mesquite.  Instead, he says, the ceramics instructor compared the crucifix to a swastika in trying to explain why crosses were not permitted… Mitchell says he was told on several occasions by instructors and administrative staff that he could not make ceramic crosses, concluding with an ultimatum ban on crosses this fall.”

 

Spanish lawmakers vote to ease abortion law

 

“Lawmakers voted to ease Spain's abortion law Thursday, approving a bill to allow the procedure without restrictions up to 14 weeks.  The change would bring this traditionally Roman Catholic country in line with its more secular neighbors in northern Europe.  The measure now goes to the Senate, where passage is expected some time early next year.”

 

Montana student ordered to remove God from speech

 

“A Yellowstone County District Court judge has been asked to decide whether a Butte High School student’s civil rights were violated when she was banned from speaking at graduation ceremonies last year because she refused to remove religious references from her speech… According to the lawsuit, Griffith was one of 10 valedictorians in her class who were offered an opportunity to speak at graduation. But after reviewing her proposed speech, school officials said Griffith could not address the crowd unless she removed references to “God” and “Christ” in her speech.”

 

Arab states to launch single currency

 

“The Arab states of the Gulf region have agreed to launch a single currency modelled on the euro, hoping to blaze a trail towards a pan-Arab monetary union swelling to the ancient borders of the Ummayad Caliphate.”

 

Cop cited for intimidating pro-life advocate

 

“Chicago police officer was cited in a report for intimidating a pro-life advocate helping counsel women outside a Planned Parenthood abortion business in Aurora. The officer was written up for disorderly conduct after flashing his badge at the pro-life sidewalk counselor, who says he also brandished his gun.”

 

NJ teacher told student to put Bible away

 

“Her parents say a New Jersey elementary school teacher told a third-grader the Bible was inappropriate reading material for quiet time.  Michelle Jordat tells MyFoxNY.com her daughter, Mariah, cried when the teacher told her to put the Bible away.”

 

Elderly couples giving suicide pills as Christmas gifts

 

“Elderly couples are buying each other suicide kits as Christmas presents, says controversial euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke… "There are people here in this room who I know have bought that (euthanasia medication) for their loved ones as Christmas presents."

 

Ala. city restricting candlelight services

 

“Ahh, the cast of characters for the perfect candlelight service at church on Christmas Eve: The pastor, congregants, Joseph and Mary figures in the nativity scene, and firefighters.

The city of Homewood is requiring that churches obtain a permit and pay four off-duty firefighters $100 each as safety monitors if the church wants to perform a traditional candlelight service on Dec. 24.”

 

V-2 "Catholic" Church in India rejects converting others

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This is outrageous heresy, but they are simply implementing the teaching of Antipopes John Paul II and Benedict XVI: “Churches in India’s Madhya Pradesh have agreed to stop poaching each other’s members, saying this threatens Christian unity… The practice of “sheep stealing” also confuses Christians and helps groups hostile toward them carry out their designs easily, concluded some 100 leaders of various Churches who met Dec. 12 in the state capital, Bhopal, UCA News reports.  Archbishop Leo Cornelio of Bhopal, head of the Catholic Church in the central Indian state, chaired the meeting organized by the archdiocese’s commission for ecumenism and dialogue.  The prelate urged participants to refrain from trying to attract members of other Churches to their own. This creates divisions among Churches, he noted.”

 

UN chief: we will establish global governance

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In an interview about the Copenhagen conference and the global monitoring of CO2 emissions, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says: “We will establish a global governance structure to monitor and manage the implementation of this.”

 

Benedict XVI pushes one-world "Climate Change" agenda

 

He pushes the Climate Change hoax, which is one of the keys in the globalists’ push for world government.  What a surprise that Antipope Benedict XVI is right in line with the New World Order on this point as well.  “Benedict XVI called for urgent action to protect the environment, saying Tuesday that climate change and natural catastrophes threaten the rights to life, food, health — and ultimately peace.  In his annual message on the Roman Catholic Church's World Day of Peace, the pope argued that the world's economic, social, and environmental problems are moral crises that require mankind to rethink its way of living.”

 

China tightens grip with review of personal websites

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“China has banned individuals from registering internet domain names and launched a review of millions of existing personal websites in the toughest government censorship drive so far on the internet.”

 

Only half of Britons even claim to be Christians

 

Not that such a claim would make them Christians, but we see what’s happening.  “Only half of Britons now consider themselves Christian after a “sharp decline” in religious belief over the past quarter of a century, according to a new academic study.”

 

800,000 doses of kids' "swine flu" vaccine recalled

 

“Health officials are recalling hundreds of thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine… The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified doctors about the recall Tuesday. The recall involves about 800,000 doses made by Sanofi Pasteur. The doses are pre-filled syringes intended for young children, ages 6 months to almost three years.”

 

Mass. 2nd-grader sent home for crucifix drawing

 

“An 8-year-old boy was sent home from school and ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation after he was asked to make a Christmas drawing and came up with what appeared to be a stick figure of Jesus on a cross, the child's father said Tuesday.  Chester Johnson told WBZ-TV that his son made the drawing on Dec. 2 after his second-grade teacher asked children to sketch something that reminded them of the holiday.”

 

 

New Radio Program

 

 

Dec. 12, 2009 Radio Program [mp3 file – 1 hr. 17 min. audio]

 

On this program we discuss and update various issues, including: our advertising outreach; Bro. Michael’s recent appearance on the History Channel; some other facts which further prove that Cardinal Siri did not remain pope until his death; some thoughts about our recent You Tube videos; the significance of Benedict XVI’s upcoming trip to a synagogue; some more facts and quotes from the interesting book about the Inquisition; afterthoughts about a recent debate; and numerous other things.  This will be found permanently under “Traditional Catholic Audios.”  As discussed in E-Exchanges and in the Radio Program, our website is currently ranked 29,807 out of 156 million websites (according to ranking.com); and from one ad campaign alone we’ve had about 2.5 million visitors to our site in the last few years.

 

D.C. Council approves bill legalizing gay "marriage"

 

“The D.C. Council gave final approval Tuesday to a bill to legalize same-sex ‘marriage’… The bill, approved by a vote of 11 to 2, will now go to Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D), who is expected to sign it before Christmas. The bill will become law in the spring if it survives a 30-day legislative review period.”

 

UN climate conference "suspended"

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“Negotiations at the UN climate summit have been suspended after developing countries withdrew their co-operation.  Delegations were angry at what they saw as moves by the Danish host government to sideline talks on more emission cuts under the Kyoto Protocol.”

 

Fetus found in gift box, couple charged

 

“A south Texas couple put an aborted 7-month-old fetus in a gift box under a Christmas tree after they were unable to flush the remains down a toilet, authorities alleged Monday.  Ruby Lee Medina, 31, and Javier Gonzalez, 37, of Mission, have been charged with abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence. Bond was set Monday at $20,000 each.”

 

UK police harass woman for anti-gay letter

 

 

 

It’s quite interesting that the woman’s voice isn’t audible.  Earlier today it was audible, and something has been done to change it.  We know because we heard her voice clearly on this very video.  In many, if not all versions, her voice has been almost totally lowered.  She explained that the homosexuals spit on her, etc.  Even though you can’t hear her, this clip shows what’s going on with so-called “hate crimes” and thought police.

 

Benedict XVI vested by false religious leader

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This is a religious leader from Sri Lanka.

 

Man was investigated for anti-gay talk

 

The outrageous “hate crimes” investigations have been going on for years now in the UK.  A man “who suggested gay people should seek medical help to reorientate their sexuality will not be prosecuted it's been revealed… Dr Peter Forster… was questioned by Cheshire Constabulary over statements made in a newspaper on Friday.   He is reported to have said that some people who are "primarily homosexual" can "reorientate themselves" with the help of psychiatrists.”

 

Jesus Christ's death certificate found on Turin Shroud

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Another striking vindication of the authenticity of the Shroud: “The historian and researcher at the secret Vatican archive said she has found the words "Jesus Nazarene" on the shroud, proving it was the linen cloth which was wrapped around Christ's body.  She said computer analysis of photographs of the shroud revealed extremely faint words written in Greek, Aramaic and Latin which attested to its authenticity.”

 

Ohio teacher accused of preaching fights for job

 

“An Ohio teacher who was accused of preaching in his public school classroom says he was given conflicting guidelines about what kinds of religious expressions were appropriate.  John Freshwater was fired last year at Mount Vernon Middle School.  At an appeals hearing Thursday, he said school principal Bill White gave conflicting directives, including whether he could keep a Bible on his desk. He also said a poster in his classroom that showed the Ten Commandments came from a stack of posters that had been left in the school's administration office. Freshwater said no one complained until he was accused of insubordination.”

 

New Video

 

 

 

Interfaith "Holiday Traditions" on the Rise

 

The Vatican II apostasy is mainstream.

 

Oslo police chase "Christians" from Nobels

 

Not that he is a true Christian, but this is interesting: A man “who has been arrested twice previously in Oslo for talking about Jesus in public now has been chased from the city center by police officers with the threat of yet another arrest if he returns, according to a lawyer who is working on his case… Obama was in Oslo to accept a Nobel Peace Prize… "They brought banners with messages about abortion, change, homosexuality, and Old Testament Scriptures regarding the effects of wickedness upon any nation… few minutes later the Oslo police again approached the evangelists and ordered them to lower their voices. Again, the evangelists complied with the order of the police. At this point the Oslo police ordered the evangelists to stop sharing their message or be arrested based on the Oslo police law.”

 

Houston elects open lesbian as mayor

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A sign of the times: “Annise Danette Parker was elected mayor of Houston on Saturday, becoming… the first openly gay person to lead a major U.S. city.”

 

Judge orders dad against taking daughter to "church"

 

Not that we approve of this church, but this is interesting: “A judge has ordered a Chicago man against taking his daughter to church, CBS station WBBM-TV reports.  The unusual restraining order was issued Friday after Joseph Reyes, 35, had his daughter baptized in a Catholic church and sent his estranged wife a picture of the ceremony, the station reports. The order bars Reyes from taking their child to any house of worship that is not Jewish.”

 

German fathers jailed for shunning explicit sex ed

 

“An international human rights organization today announced it will pursue a civil lawsuit on behalf of parents who want to control their children's education and withhold them from explicit sex education and play-acting classes required by the German government.  Joel Thornton of the International Human Rights Group told WND the government in Salzkotten, Germany, is sending the fathers of the children to jail for terms of one week because they have refused to turn their children over to school officials for mandated sex classes.  According to a report from Richard Guenther, European director for the IHRG, eight families of ‘Christians’ have decided to withhold their children from required sex education classes in Salzkotten.”

 

Criminal background checks proposed for UK homeschoolers

 

“A bill proposed by the British government and now making its way through parliament would impose the most burdensome and intrusive regulation on homeschooling in the English-speaking world.  “This bill is breathtaking in its scope and reflects a perverse level of suspicion towards parents who home-educate their children,” says HSLDA Staff Attorney and Director of International Relations Michael Donnelly. “If this bill were to pass, it would be the most restrictive and overbearing law in the English-speaking world. It places total discretion in the hands of local educational officials to determine whether or not they will ‘register’ a home education program and would require criminal background checks for parents before they could begin homeschooling their own children.”

 

Israel to Vatican: we won't return room of Last Supper

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“Israel Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon is visiting the [Vatican] in a bid to reach an agreement over property in the Holy Land but church ownership of the room in which tradition holds that the Last Supper took place is reportedly off limits… Israel has already made it clear that it will remain firm in its stance to maintain ownership of the room in which the Last Supper is believed to be held, which is on Mount Zion next to King David's tomb.”

 

Benedict XVI gives "human rights" award to non-Catholic Glucksman

 

“Benedict XVI bestowed the John Paul II Prize of the Auschwitz Institute for Human Rights to the French philosopher and author André Glucksmann.  The brief ceremony took place in the Vatican on Wednesday, immediately following the conclusion of the general audience in Paul VI Hall.  The award is given to those who have distinguished themselves in the promotion and defense of human rights in line with the teachings and witness of John Paul II.  André Glucksmann was born in 1937, in a suburb of Paris. His parents were Austrian Jews. In his book "A Child's Rage" (2006), Glucksmann recounts his experience growing up as a Jew in occupied France, and the effect it had on his philosophy.”

 

15 "Catholic" Senators voted against Nelson Amendment

 

“A total of fifteen self-described Catholic Senators voted to table the Nelson-Hatch-Casey Amendment, which would have significantly restricted abortion funding from the Senate health care bill.”

 

Journalist argues same-sex "marriage," loses job

 

“A journalist in Maine has been fired from a publication after 19 years for replying to a homosexual activist's e-mail.”

 

Headed for defeat, gay "marriage" vote killed in NJ

 

“Homosexual advocates in New Jersey snatched a same-sex "marriage" bill from the jaws of defeat on Wednesday, cancelling Thursday's scheduled vote in the state Senate after realizing that they lacked the votes for the measure's successful passage.  The bill's Senate sponsors, Sens. Raymond J. Lesniak (D-NJ 20) and Loretta Weinberg (D-NJ 37) revoked the bill from the Senate's agenda late Wednesday night, and stated that they wanted the General Assembly to examine the bill first before the Senate votes.”

 

Teachers forced to "hide in closets" to pray

 

“Florida school teachers say they are being forced to hide in closets to pray after a controversial court ruling.  Under an order crafted by the ACLU, school employees in Santa Rosa School District must act in an "official capacity" whenever they are at a "school event" – including breaks, after-school events on or off campus and private events held on campus.  Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit law firm, alongside Christian Educators Association International, is seeking to overturn the court order, which has resulted in three school officials being charged with contempt. According to the group, school officials are strictly prohibited from showing agreement with anyone "communicating with a deity," such as "bowing the head" or "folding hands." "School officials" must also prohibit "third-parties" from praying, Liberty Counsel said… the order has literally driven them to hide in closets to pray to avoid contempt charges.”

 

More U.S. "Christians" mix in Eastern, New Age beliefs

 

“Going to church this Sunday? Look around.  The chances are that one in five of the people there find "spiritual energy" in mountains or trees, and one in six believe in the "evil eye," that certain people can cast curses with a look — beliefs your Christian pastor doesn't preach.  In a Catholic church? Chances are that one in five members believe in reincarnation in a way never taught in catechism class — that you'll be reborn in this world again and again.  Elements of Eastern faiths and New Age thinking have been widely adopted by 65% of U.S. adults, including many who call themselves Protestants and Catholics…”

 

3 women challenge Irish abortion ban in Euro court

 

“Three women filed a lawsuit in a European court against Ireland's abortion ban Wednesday, claiming the government violates the human rights of pregnant women by forcing them to travel abroad for abortions and denying them appropriate medical care at home.”

 

B-16’s latest heresies with schismatics, heretics and Muslims

 

We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's recent heresies file with some new heresies.

 

Mysterious turquoise light appears over Norway

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“A eerie turquoise light spotted over Norway has sparked a mystery, with suggestions it could be a missile test. The Norwegian Metrological Institute has received hundreds of phonecalls from confused observers but so far has been unable to identify its origin.  Some experts have speculated that the phenomenon might have been caused by a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy insists such claims are completely unfounded. Neither meteorologists, astronomers, or the Armed Forces have offered a solution to the matter.”

 

Equality Bill redefines who can be a priest

 

Not that anyone should become a priest in the Vatican II sect, but this is what’s going on in the UK under the new “Equality” Bill.  People “could be at risk of prosecution under a proposed law unless they accept women, sexually active gays and transsexuals as candidates to the priesthood, the Catholic News Service reports.  In a briefing for Catholic members of the House of Lords, the bishops said the bill defines priests as employees rather than officeholders.  Under the terms of an equality bill that aims to stamp out discrimination in the workplace, the Church would be immune from prosecution only if priests spend more than 51 percent of their time in worship or explaining doctrine.”

 

Member of U.S. "Bishops" sub-committee a gay “rights” activist

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This lesbian claims to be Catholic.  She’s another example of someone a true pope or bishop would immediately excommunicate: “Conservative blogs were buzzing on Friday with the discovery that a member of the USCCB's Subcommittee on Catholic Health Care is an active homosexual and gay rights activist… Henry is listed on the USCCB website as a member of the Subcommittee on Justice, Peace, and Human Development who helped produce the working paper, “A Fair and Just Workplace: Principles and Practices for Catholic Health Care.  ModernHealthCare.com also mentions that Henry is a labor adviser to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Catholic Health Care & Work Subcommittee.”

 

NJ gay "marriage" bill clears panel

 

“A bill offering gay and lesbian couples in New Jersey the same rights to marry as a man and woman was approved by a legislative committee last night and sent to the full Senate.  The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 7-6 in favor of the bill, a key hurdle that sets it up for a Dec. 10 vote in the full Senate.”

 

Samoa tsunami was "twice height of buildings"

 

“The tsunami that killed more than 200 people in the Samoan islands and Tonga in September was twice as tall as the buildings it hit, scientists say.  The wall of water towered 14m (46ft) and included as many as three major waves, researchers have found.”

 

McDonald's faces complaint over "transgender" dispute

 

“A Florida teenager who changed her gender from male to female six years ago is taking legal action against McDonald's for alleged discrimination.”

 

Biggest waves in a decade predicted in Hawaii

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“Thousands of spectators and surfers are flocking to Hawaii's beaches to see the biggest waves in years crash ashore.  Heavy traffic backed up for miles Monday along roads leading to Oahu's North Shore. Some of the world's most daring surfers took on the powerful and dangerous waves, which forecasters say could reach heights of 50 feet.”

 

Italian bill would recognize rights of the unborn

 

“A proposal in the Italian Senate would recognize the rights of the unborn, affirming that every human being has juridical capacity from the moment of conception.”

 

Columbia University dorms go coed

 

“Columbia University male and female students will soon be able to live together in campus housing.  A new "gender-neutral" housing policy is expected to be implemented by the Ivy League school beginning next fall, university sources told the New York Post.”

 

Christmas trees banned from Climate Summit

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They don’t want any sign of Christ in the New World Order: “Participants in the COP15 climate summit should not be subject to Christmas symbols such as fir trees... Although the COP15 climate conference is set to take place during the Christmas season, the Foreign Ministry believes the holiday and all its symbols should be kept well clear of the summit. That point was bluntly illustrated when a sponsorship providing numerous Nordmann fir trees for the conference was rejected by the ministry.”

 

Gay House members say gay-friendly bills coming

 

That’s terrible: “Two of Congress's three openly gay members said Saturday that the U.S. House is poised to pass bills to provide health coverage for the same-sex partners of gay federal workers and to protect all gay and transgender employees from job discrimination.  Speaking to an international conference of gay politicians in San Francisco, U.S. Reps. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Jared Polis, D-Colo., said they expect a domestic partner benefits bill to come up for a vote by the end of the year and the employment bill to reach the floor early in 2010.”

 

Anger as Anglican "Church" elects open lesbian "bishop"

 

“… the Anglican Communion believes in equal opportunities for its heretics. Canon Mary Glasspool, who lives openly as a lesbian, has just been elected as an assistant bishop for the diocese of Los Angeles, meaning that the Episcopal Church of the United States now has coast-to-coast homosexuality in its leadership. It already has a male homosexual as Bishop of New Hampshire. Now all it needs is a transsexual in Louisiana and a bisexual primate in North Dakota and it pretty much has the compass covered for the LGBT "movement".

 

500 claims filed against V-2 NW "Jesuits"

 

“More than 500 people in the Northwest filed claims against the Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus in advance of a November deadline, alleging members of the Catholic order sexually abused them as children.”

 

Lesbian awarded custody of woman's only child

 

“A Vermont court ordered a… child taken away from her mother and given to a lesbian ex-partner, setting up, according to a lawyer for the ‘Christian’ family, a dispute that the U.S. Supreme Court likely will have to resolve.  Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel, told WND the recent order from the Vermont judge that Lisa Miller turn over her young daughter, Isabella, to the lesbian ex-partner, Janet Jenkins, on New Year's Day is being appealed.”

 

Climate Gate scandal to be "investigated" by Global Warming proponent

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“A civil servant who is a member of one of the most vehemently pro man-made global warming advocacy organizations in Europe which also has direct ties to the IPCC has been handed the job of whitewashing the investigation into the University of East Anglia, while absurdly billing himself as impartial and unconnected to climate science.  Meanwhile, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has ludicrously announced that it will conduct its own investigation into the climategate scandal, despite the fact that the suspects involved have intimate ties to the IPCC, with one of the primary scientists accused of manipulating climate data being a lead author of the 1995, 2001, and 2007 IPCC reports.”

 

NATO: Iran is a threat to "whole world"

 

According to them, if you are a potential threat to Israel you are therefore a threat to the whole world: “Senior NATO officials last week called Iran's nuclear and missile programs "a potential threat to the peace and security of the entire world." The comments came in conversations with journalists during the meeting in Brussels last week of foreign ministers of North Atlantic Treaty Organization member states.”

 

Connecticut elementary school bans Christmas

 

"Happy Winter" just doesn't have the same ring as Merry Christmas… but in one Connecticut elementary school, that's about all you'll see and hear this holiday season.  Erik Brown, principal of Walsh Elementary School in Waterbury, Conn., has reportedly banned all religious festivities and many decorations from the classroom since arriving at the school five years ago.”

 

Wisconsin sheriff condemned for inviting "Christian" group

 

“A U.S. Appeals Court says the Milwaukee County sheriff was wrong to invite a ‘Christian’ group to speak at meetings that were mandatory for certain deputies... The judges on Friday discounted arguments that Sheriff David Clarke Jr. had to allow the speakers because he also permitted speakers from black and Latino law-enforcement support groups. The judgment upholds a lower court ruling that awarded the two plaintiffs nearly $39,000 in attorneys' fees.”

 

N.C. couple sentenced in satanism abuse case

 

“A North Carolina couple has been sentenced on misdemeanor charges in a case involving abusing other adults during Satan worship.”

 

Tupac song selected for Vatican playlist

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“Music from late rapper Tupac Shakur has been included as part of the Vatican's official MySpace Music playlist.  The seat of the Catholic Church released a list of 12 songs onto the social networking Web site's streaming music service this week when the site launched in the United Kingdom… Lyrics of the song, which is labeled as "explicit," include 'Is life worth living, should I blast myself?" "Give the crack to the kids, who the hell cares, one less hungry mouth on the welfare," and "My stomach hurts, so I'm looking for a purse to snatch."  At another point, Tupac sings: "Cause both black and white are smokin' crack tonight."

 

New stem cell line approved for federal funding

 

“The Obama administration has begun approving new lines of human embryonic stem cells that are eligible for federally funded experiments, opening the way for millions of taxpayer dollars to be used to conduct research that was put off-limits…”

 

Study shows that Pornography is a "quiet family killer"

 

“A new study on the effects of pornography indicates that it erodes the family, corrupts men’s sense of normal sexuality and is frequently a major factor in most divorces. The author of the study characterized pornography as “a quiet family killer.”

 

Vatican rebukes cardinal for anti-gay talk

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The apostate “cardinal” gets a few points for telling some truth about homosexuality.  It’s evil.  God doesn’t create people as homosexuals.  Since it results from sin and apostasy, they can’t enter Heaven as they are.   In typical Vatican II fashion, however, the “cardinal” proceeds to contradict himself.  He goes on to say that “perhaps they aren’t guilty.”  This of course doesn’t make any sense if you accept his previous statements.  What’s most important to note, however, is the fact that the Vatican felt the need to come out and rebuke him for his condemnation of homosexuality and homosexuals.  They never fail to lend their voice in defense of that which is evil and sinful.  At the same time, they don’t offer any public rebuke of prominent pro-abortion figures.

 

“A Roman Catholic Cardinal told homosexuals and transsexuals on Wednesday they would never get into heaven, prompting a rebuke from the Vatican itself.”

 

Benedict XVI thanks Russian schismatics for book

 

“Benedict XVI is expressing gratitude to the Russian Orthodox Church and all those who collaborated in publishing a book with texts from the Pontiff on European culture.”

 

ADL welcomes appointment of State Dep. Envoy on "Anti-Semitism"

 

Even though one religion isn’t supposed to receive special treatment, a special part of our government is dedicated to wiping out “anti-Semitism” and anti-Judaism: “Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today welcomed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's appointment of Hannah Rosenthal to serve as the State Department's Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism.” 

 

L.A. Democrat may become Assembly's first gay speaker

 

“Los Angeles Democratic Assemblyman John Pérez appears to be in line to become the next speaker of the state Assembly - and the body's first openly gay chief.”

 

V-2 "Diocese" of Portland reaches abuse settlement

 

“The Diocese of Portland, Maine has reached a $200,000 settlement with a woman who  was allegedly molested by a priest in 1976 in South Berwick.”

 

NY State Senate votes down gay "marriage"

 

“In a major blow to the gay rights movement, the state Senate overwhelmingly killed a bill to legalize same-sex ‘marriage’ on Wednesday.  After two-and-half hours of passionate debate, the Senate voted the measure down 38-24.  New York now joins a list of 31 other states, most recently Maine, to shoot down gay ‘marriage.’”

 

D.C. Council approves same-sex "marriage"

 

“The D.C. Council voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in the District, a key step in a process that could enable gay couples to marry in the nation's capital by the spring.”

 

Nativity ban at courthouse reversed

 

“Bowing to an outpouring of protests from residents, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors reversed a week-old rule Tuesday that had banned public displays, including Nativity scenes and Christmas trees, at the county courthouse.”

 

Gay "marriage" likely in Portugal?

 

“The gay community in Portugal is confident that, after much pressure, same-sex ‘marriages’ will be allowed within a matter of months.  While neighbouring Spain permitted gay ‘marriage’ almost five years ago, so far much of Portuguese society has staunchly opposed the concept.”

 

Woman sees face of Jesus on iron?

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“Until this week, Mary Jo Coady had never given her iron a second thought. Then she saw a likeness of Jesus staring back from its not-quite stainless steel bottom.  Startled, Coady called in her daughters, both of them college students, and they saw what she saw. Then she took a picture and posted it on her private Facebook page, giving friends and relatives the same test. Everyone saw Jesus, she said.”

 

Sebelius to get unprecedented powers under new plan

 

“That's because Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius would be awarded unprecedented new powers under the proposal, including the authority to decide what medical care should be covered by insurers as well as the terms and conditions of coverage and who should receive it.”

 

Vatican condemns Swiss ban on Muslim minarets

 

This is just incredible!  This is exactly the opposite of what the real popes said.  “Religious leaders across the world have criticised Switzerland's referendum vote to ban the building of minarets.  The Vatican joined Muslim figureheads from Indonesia and Egypt, as well as Switzerland, in denouncing the vote as a blow to religious freedom.”

 

Pope Clement V, Council of Vienne, 1311-1312: “It is an insult to the holy name and a disgrace to the Christian faith that in certain parts of the world subject to Christian princes where Saracens [i.e., the followers of Islam, also called Muslims] live, sometimes apart, sometimes intermingled with Christians, the Saracen priests, commonly called Zabazala, in their temples or mosques, in which the Saracens meet to adore the infidel Mahomet, loudly invoke and extol his name each day at certain hours from a high place… This brings disrepute on our faith and gives great scandal to the faithful.  These practices cannot be tolerated without displeasing the divine majesty.  We therefore, with the sacred council’s approval, strictly forbid such practices henceforth in Christian lands.  We enjoin on Catholic princes, one and all… They are to forbid expressly the public invocation of the sacrilegious name of Mahomet… Those who presume to act otherwise are to be so chastised by the princes for their irreverence, that others may be deterred from such boldness.”

 

Climate Change scientists admit to dumping data

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“Scientists at the University of East Anglia have admitted throwing away much of the raw temperature data on which their predictions of global warming are based.  It means that other academics are not able to check basic calculations said to show a long-term rise in temperature over the past 150 years.  The UEA’s Climatic Research Unit CRU was forced to reveal the loss following requests for the data under Freedom of Information legislation.”

 

English "church" hit by satanic rituals

 

“A vicar has warned… of an increase in "satanic activity" after he found a severed sheep's head mounted on a pole outside a church in his Gloucestershire parish. Nick Bromfield warned that "dark forces" were on the rise in the area and revealed a series of mutilated animal carcasses had been found.  The "offerings" had been ritualistically laid out in circles or around stones in his three Forest of Dean parishes – Drybrook, Lydbrook and Ruardean.”

 

Swiss voters overwhelmingly ban Muslim minarets

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“Swiss voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional ban on minarets on Sunday, barring construction of the iconic mosque towers in a surprise vote that put Switzerland at the forefront of a European backlash against a growing Muslim population.”

 

Spain bill to expand abortion moves ahead

 

“Legislation in the Spain parliament that would expand the nation's laws allowing abortions has cleared another hurdle. Meanwhile, the government indicates it may compromise on the issue of parental notification for abortions for teenagers in order to win enough votes to pass it.”

 

School's ban on Silent Night, Christmas songs upheld

 

What an outrage: “The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday upheld the Maple-South Orange school district's ban on all religious Christmas music including instrumentals, which had been part of the school district Christmas program for years - until one parent complained… In yesterday's ruling the Third Circuit approved the school policy that prohibits Christmas selections such as "Silent Night," "Joy to the World," "Oh, Come All Ye Faithful," and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." However, the Third Circuit approved concert selections of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Frosty the Snowman."

 

Bernanke again threatens country over Fed audit

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As a potential audit of the private Federal Reserve moves forward, “Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve mob boss, is running scared. He is deathly afraid an audit of his criminal organization. “These measures are very much out of step with the global consensus on the appropriate role of central banks, and they would seriously impair the prospects for economic and financial stability in the United States,” Bernanke wrote in the CIA’s favorite newspaper, The Washington Post.”

 

Vatican official notes “lesson” to learn from Muslims

 

The apostasy of the Vatican II sect: “Catholics can learn something from Muslims, the Vatican's official for interreligious dialogue has affirmed during his visit to Indonesia.  Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran said this Wednesday in reference to what he called the "very strong spirituality" of Muslims.  "They wake up early in the morning to pray," he said, as reported by UCA News. "Our young priests should follow this example… waking up early in the morning to pray to start their daily activities." 

 

Pope Callixtus III: “I vow to… exalt the true Faith, and to extirpate the diabolical sect of the reprobate and faithless Mahomet [Islam] in the East.”

 

3,000 “behavior detection” officers will be watching you at airport

 

“Nearly 100,000 passengers were pulled aside by TSA behavior watchers last year… For the past few years, airports across the country have been using what many call "behavioral surveillance" to weed out potential hijackers among us, by covertly examining travelers' facial expressions and body language as they go through security. Unlike those airport employees who herd us along as we remove our shoes and relinquish all liquids over three ounces (with dubious results), this new program, named "Screening Passengers by Observational Techniques," or "SPOT," is carried out by TSA employees who have been trained to monitor travelers' faces and movements. As Americans head out of town this holiday season, more than 3,000 "Behavior Detection Officers" will be at 161 airports nationwide, watching our every move.”

 

San Jose is the V-2 sect's most "gay friendly" diocese

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When one considers the Vatican II “Church,” that’s saying quite a bit.  This is a sick alien apostate religion: “A bearded priest in bright-green vestments lifts a rainbow-adorned chalice as he delivers the Eucharistic Prayer, consecrating the bread and wine for the sacrament of Communion. Surrounding him, a dozen people link hands around an altar inside a tiny, dimly lit chapel at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Parish in San Jose…. This is the Emmaus Mass, the only bishop-sanctioned gathering for gay and lesbian Catholics in the Diocese of San Jose.”

 

Arizona town discriminates against church signs

 

"In this particular case, Gilbert allows signs to be up for extraordinary lengths of time, including political signs, up for years at a time," the attorney explains. "Yet if a church puts up a sign for its Sunday service, it's only allowed up the night before the service," he adds, noting that it must be taken down immediately after the service is over.  Cortman contends the 12-hour window is not a reasonable amount of time allotted for churches to exhibit their free-speech rights, especially "since it's dark before they're allowed to put up their signs in the first place."
 
“The town agreed in 2007 to an injunction prohibiting it from enforcing the sign code against the church. The disallowed code required church signs to be smaller in size, fewer in number, and displayed for a shorter amount of time than signs of non-religious nature. Despite that, an amended code that followed the injunction still discriminated against the church.”

 

V-2 "Christian" brothers pay out $242 million to victims

 

“Ireland’s Christian Brothers will pay 161 million euros ($242 million) in compensation to child abuse victims in the wake of a report that led to a public outcry about abuse by religious orders in church and state-run institutions.”

 

Gay "marriage" stalls in N.J., N.Y.

 

“The state-to-state attempt to legalize gay ‘marriage’ across the left-leaning Northeast has lost more momentum since a setback three weeks ago at the ballot box in Maine.  Since then, legislatures in New York and New Jersey have declined to schedule long-expected votes on bills to recognize the unions in those states.  "If they are unable to pass gay marriage in New York and New Jersey, combined with the loss in Maine, it will confirm that gay ‘marriage’ is not the inevitable wave of the future," said Maggie Gallagher, president of the National Organization for Marriage, which mobilizes social conservatives to fight against same-sex ‘marriage.’”

 

China house church leaders sentenced

 

Of course we don’t endorse these heretical churches, but this is what goes on in Communist China:  “A court in northern China has sentenced five leaders of an unauthorized Protestant church to prison terms of up to seven years on charges including illegal assembly, rights groups reported Thursday. The sentences are among the harshest in recent years for members of so-called "house churches" — congregations that refuse to register and accept the authority of the government's Religious Affairs Bureau.  Arrests stemmed from a Sept. 13 raid by police and hired security guards on sunrise services held in a dormitory building by the 50,000-member Linfen Fushan Church in Linfen, northern Shanxi province.”

 

Australia accepts gay "ceremonies"

 

“The Federal Government has agreed to allow gay couples in the ACT to hold legally binding civil partnership ceremonies.  The ACT Legislative Assembly passed a Greens bill earlier this month allowing same-sex couples to recognise their relationships with a legally binding ceremony.”

 

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New U.K. bill requires homeschooled children to be registered with authorities

 

The British government announced last week their acceptance of the Badman Review of home education and introduced the new Children, Schools and Families Bill that will require home educated children to be registered with the local authorities.  Homeschooling families were furious at the review's results and say the new bill will mean the effective end of the rights of the family in education. The bill will follow recommendations that homeschooling families be subjected to spot-checks by local authorities, and that authorities can interview homeschooled children without the presence of their parents.”

 

Calif. college sued over prayer at school events

 

“A community college is Southern California faces a federal lawsuit for opening its public ceremonies with an official prayer.  The group Americans United for Separation of Church and State filed the lawsuit last week against the South Orange County Community College District in U.S. District Court.”

 

Irish V-2 Church guilty of massive abuse cover-up

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“A damning report into child abuse in the Dublin archdiocese has criticised the Catholic Church hierarchy for covering up the abuse.  The report investigated how Church and state authorities handled allegations of child abuse against 46 priests.  It found that the Church placed its own reputation above the protection of children in its care… The "Report of the Commission of Investigation into the Archdiocese of Dublin" covered a period from 1975 to 2004… the report concluded that four archbishops routinely protected abusers and failed to inform police of the allegations.  One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another confessed that he had abused on a fortnightly basis over 25 years.  "The volume of revelations of child sexual abuse by clergy over the past 35 years or so has been described by a Church source as a 'tsunami' of sexual abuse," said the report.”

 

Baltimore passes pregnancy center pro-life disclosure bill

 

“As expected, the Baltimore City Council on Monday approved a first-in-the-nation law that would require faith-based crisis pregnancy centers to display signs telling prospective clients that they do not provide or refer for abortion or birth control.”

 

College pays witch $40,000 to settle discrimination charge

 

“A former University of Nebraska employee who claimed she was fired for being a witch has agreed to settle her case for $40,000.”

 

Hindu sacrifice of 250,000 animals begins

 

A false religion that is praised, accepted, and welcomed by Vatican II and its antipopes: “Cheers and protests as thousands of buffalo are decapitated at start of festival in Nepal honouring Hindu goddess Gadhimai.”

 

“Bishop” Tobin’s apostasy on MSNBC

 

 

 

This is an interview with Novus Ordo “Bishop” Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island.  Tobin recently made national news because he actually (oh boy) said that pro-abortion apostate Patrick Kennedy shouldn’t present himself for “Communion.”  Note: he didn’t even instruct his “priests” to refuse him “Communion.”  No, he made this one (very mild) statement and he’s considered to be a veritable “hammer of heretics” by fawning and clueless V-2 apostates.  Well, in this interview, in which Tobin is attacked by another apostate “Catholic” named Chris Matthews, we see Tobin’s religious indifferentism and total apostasy.

 

Tobin says that it’s the duty of each person, whatever his religion, to be faithful to his conscience and “faith” (2:16 to 2:45 minute-mark of Part 1).  He says that by doing this they will be saved.  In other words, by obeying whatever religion they happen to believe is true they will be saved.  This is apostasy and heresy.  That logically would have to include all false religions such as voodoo, witchcraft and even satanism.  It would of course include those whose “faith” convinces them to deny and attack Christ and His teachings.  According to Tobin, by attacking Christ, His Church and His teachings they will be saved.  He’s also quite weak in repelling the attacks of the apostate Chris Matthews on the abortion issue.  He’s very reluctant to say that, in a just society, abortion should be illegal and that those who procure abortions should go to prison.  Why can’t he just say it and give an example of a reasonable penalty?  This is how pathetically weak these apostates are.  The blatant religious indifferentism which he displays, however, is the most important point.  It absolutely proves, once again, that the Vatican II sect is not Catholic.  This is so true because Tobin is “radically conservative” by Vatican II standards.  Think about that for a second.

 

Part 2 of his interview

 

 

 

A push to remove crucifixes in Spain

 

“A crucifix over the blackboard. An image of the Virgin Mary presiding over a classroom full of students. These pervasive Catholic symbols, still present in some Spanish public schools, may soon become things of the past.”

 

A new global world order is openly talked about in the mainstream news.  The president of Europe declares it a reality.  As this article shows, we are also seeing the face and name of Christ effaced from Europe.  The world order of Christ is being transformed and replaced with the new global antichristian world order.  We are seeing it happen right before our eyes. The Christian order is being swept away as the final antichristian order moves into its place.

 

New EU President says Climate Change key to Global Government

 

 

 

The relevant portion begins at about the 1:55 mark of this video.  The new EU president suggests that we are already under a global government.  He also confirms that the climate change/global warming movement [i.e. hoax], which will allow a few to manage, regulate, tax, control and burden the rest of the world, is the key to bringing the one world global government to total development.

 

172,000 doses of "swine flu" vaccine recalled

 

“The pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline says it has advised medical staff in Canada to not use one batch of swine flu vaccine for fear it may trigger life-threatening allergies.  Fox 5 News spoke with a GlaxoSmithKline official who says the batch is on a 'voluntary hold' and does not affect the United States.  Spokeswoman Gwenan White said Tuesday the company issued the advice after reports that one batch of the swine flu vaccine might have caused more allergic reactions than normal.”

 

It’s interesting that the headline for this article says: “Canada Concerns over Swine Flu.”  That very dishonest and misleading headline attributes the concern to “swine flu,” when the article is about the vaccine and its deadly effects.

 

Senator to demand probe of global warming fraud

 

“The Senate's leading global-warming skeptic says he plans to demand an investigation into the allegedly fraudulent data manipulation unveiled at a British research center, and another prominent analyst says he's heard enough and there should be prosecutions.  As WND reported, documents and e-mails retrieved by a computer hacker from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit indicate top climate-change scientists have manipulated data to hide cooling trends and worked together to marginalize scientists with opposing views.   Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., a guest on the Washington Times morning radio show, said he knew scientists were "cooking" information years ago. The e-mails, he said, were the proof, and now something needs to be done.”

 

Brussels says churches must lift ban on employing homosexuals

 

EU decides British government was wrong to allow exemptions under equality law – The government is being forced by the European commission to rip up controversial exemptions that allow church bodies to refuse to employ homosexual staff.  It has emerged that the commission wrote to the government last week raising concerns that the UK had incorrectly implemented an EU directive prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of a person's sexual orientation.  The ruling follows a complaint from the National Secular Society, which argued that the opt-outs went further than was permitted under the directive and had created "illegal discrimination against homosexuals.”

 

Global Warming now confirmed to be a conspiratorial hoax

 

“If you own any shares in alternative energy companies I should start dumping them NOW. The conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth (aka AGW; aka ManBearPig) has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed after a hacker broke into the computers at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (aka Hadley CRU) and released 61 megabites of confidential files onto the internet. (Hat tip: Watts Up With That)  When you read some of those files – including 1079 emails and 72 documents – you realise just why the boffins at Hadley CRU might have preferred to keep them confidential. As Andrew Bolt puts it, this scandal could well be “the greatest in modern science.  Conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, possibly illegal destruction of embarrassing information, organised resistance to disclosure, manipulation of data, private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more.”

 

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New Debate: Does the Bible teach the Papacy, that Jesus made St. Peter the first Pope

 

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Benedict XVI and schismatic "Bishop" of Canterbury meet

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Even in this little article, we see more evidence of Benedict XVI’s apostasy.  Rowan Williams is apostate layman who leads the Anglican sect and poses as the “Archbishop” of Canterbury.  He is, of course, not part of the Christian community. He’s not only a manifest heretic and a schismatic, but he’s also notoriously pro-homosexual.  Benedict XVI would have people believe that he’s part of a “Christian community.”

 

“They spoke about "the challenges facing all Christian communities at the beginning of this millennium, and to the need to promote forms of collaboration and shared witness in facing these challenges… They reiterated "the shared will to continue and to consolidate the ecumenical relationship between Catholics and Anglicans" and recalled how, "over coming days, the commission entrusted with preparing the third phase of international theological dialogue between the parties (ARCIC) is due to meet."

 

Tennessee school sued for promoting Bible

 

“A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of students has accused Cheatham County schools of promoting Christianity and violating the U.S. Constitution.  The complaint states the schools showed a pattern of endorsing religion that included the distribution of Gideon’s Bibles in class, a teacher who has a cross on a classroom wall and sectarian prayers at school events.”

 

Shutting office over Christmas is "discrimination"

 

“Shutting the office over Christmas could be seen as discriminatory by followers of some religions, according to a leading employers’ group.”

 

Jewish Hanukkah Menorah now a favorite in apostate Ireland

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“Finding Jews in Ireland is not an easy task. Of Ireland’s 4.4 million people, only 2,000 or so are Jewish.  But finding a menorah, the eight branched candle that celebrates Hanukkah – that’s a cinch.  For some reason, already lost in time and space, thousands of rural Irish homes have unwittingly adopted this famous candelabrum to celebrate – of all things – Christmas. It’s a festival of lights for sure, but somehow the Irish have followed them in an intriguingly new direction.”

 

Evolution to be compulsory subject in primary schools

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Evolution is without question one of the biggest hoaxes, frauds, and blasphemies of all time.  It’s right there at the top.  Britain is already almost a full-fledged Orwellian police state.

 

“Evolution is to become a compulsory subject for study in all state primary schools. The Government announced yesterday that Darwin’s theory of how life evolved through natural selection would be a legal requirement in science teaching from September 2011, although it will be left to schools to decide how this is done… Church and other faith schools within the state system will have to educate their pupils about the theory of evolution, although officials said it could be taught in a context that reflected a school’s ethos, in a similar way to compulsory sex education for children aged under 15.”

 

Tampa approves "transgender" protections

 

“Opponents of the measure framed it as a thinly veiled assault on the Christian faith that would open the door for sexual predators and all sorts of abhorrent behavior… Following two hours of testimony from grandmothers, ministers, transgendered people and representatives of Fortune 500 companies, the city council voted 5 to 1 on Thursday to prohibit discrimination in employment, housing and public facilities based on "gender identity and expression."

 

Senate health care bill creates new marriage tax

 

“Senate Democrats' health care bill would create a new marriage penalty by imposing a tax on individuals who make $200,000 annually but hitting married couples making just $50,000 more.

That's one of 17 new taxes imposed by the bill, which also creates a levy on elective plastic surgery - some call it "botax" - and places a 40 percent excise tax on those who have generous health care plans.  "If you have insurance, you get taxed. If you don't have insurance, you get taxed. If you need a life-saving medical device, you get taxed. If you need prescription medicines, you get taxed," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, who is leading the fight against the bill. .”

 

Researcher says she found text on Shroud of Turin to further authenticate it

 

“A Vatican researcher claims she has found a nearly invisible text on the Shroud of Turin and says the discovery proves the authenticity of the artifact revered as Jesus' burial cloth… Frale, a researcher at the Vatican archives, says the faint writing emerged through computer analysis of photos of the shroud, which is not normally accessible for study.  Frale says the jumble of Greek, Latin and Aramaic includes the words "Jesus Nazarene" and mentions he was sentenced to death. She believes the text was written on a document by a clerk to identify the body and the ink then seeped into the cloth.”

 

Calls rise for new global currency

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“But International Monetary Fund director Dominique Strauss-Kahn says the days of one country's currency as the global benchmark are numbered. The U.S. dollar remains the currency standard, but globalization demands a new global currency that provides representation for the growing importance of a variety of major economies, Mr. Strauss-Kahn said during a trip to China.”

 

Korea must be ready for the New World Order

 

“The meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jin-tao in Beijing was an opportunity to signal the beginning a new world order led by China and the U.S.”

 

Van Rompuy is the first president of Europe

 

“Herman Van Rompuy (Flemish Christian democrat) has been chosen to be the first president of the European Council… The new positions- President of the European Council and Foreign Affairs Chief -were created by the Treaty of Lisbon that only this month was finally ratified by all 27 EU member states. It comes into effect on 1 December 2009.  Herman Van Rompuy will take up his post as first president of Europe on January 1, 2010.”

 

Key house panel approves Amendment to audit Federal Reserve

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That’s great news.  We’ll see how far it goes: “A key House panel approved the Paul-Grayson Amendment by an overwhelming 43-26 Thursday afternoon, which will give watchdogs new authority to audit the Federal Reserve.”

 

The Private Federal Reserve Bank Exposed

 

CA judge orders compensation for gay "couple" denied benefits

 

“A federal judge today ordered compensation for a Los Angeles couple denied spousal benefits by the federal government because they are gay men.  U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Stephen Reinhardt deemed the denial of healthcare and other benefits to the spouse of federal public defender Brad Levenson to be a violation of the Constitution's guarantee of due process and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, which is prohibited by California state law.”

 

Senate health care bill mandates federally subsidized abortion

 

“Senate Majority Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) late Wednesday published the final text of a Senate health care bill that would mandate federally subsidized abortion.”

 

Britons reluctant to get "swine flu" vaccine

 

“Many Britons are refusing to have swine flu vaccinations because of concerns about side effects and the general perception that it is a mild illness, a newspaper for doctors reported on Wednesday.   A survey of 107 general practitioners (GPs) by Pulse newspaper reported particular difficulties persuading pregnant women to have the vaccine, with one GP estimating as few as one in 20 were happy to go ahead.”

 

Christmas could be cancelled by British Government

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“Christmas could be cancelled by a bill being put forward by the Labour government…In a letter to MPs, Andrew Summersgill… said that Harriet Harmon's Equality Bill will have a "chilling effect" on local councils, town halls and other organizations clamping down on Christmas festivities for fear of offending people of other religions.  The Equality Bill combines all previous equality legislation in the U.K., and includes a range of new provisions.” 

 

"Under existing legislation," Summersgill wrote, "we have seen the development of a risk-averse culture with outcomes as ridiculous as reports of a local authority instructing tenants to take down Christmas lights in case they might offend Muslim neighbours, or of authorities removing the word Christmas out of cultural sensitivity to everyone except Christians.

 

NJ school board halts student's pro-life activity

 

“A New Jersey student is suing the Bridgeton Board of Education after officials at Bridgeton High School prohibited her from expressing a religious viewpoint on the 6th annual Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. "The Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity is a non-disruptive, student-led event occurring outside of instructional time.  The event provides the opportunity for students to exercise their constitutional right to express their viewpoint on abortion, just as other students have the right to express their views."

 

“The student was prohibited from participating in the Stand True Ministries-sponsored event by distributing pro-life literature during non-instructional times and wearing a red arm band with the word "LIFE" written on it.  According to ADF, school officials told the student that nothing "religious" is allowed in public schools.”

 

V-2 sect's $1.8 million propaganda "study" claims gay "priests" not problem

 

They claim that homosexual “priests” in the Vatican II sect were not the problem in the sexual abuse crisis.  What nonsense!  80 percent of the victims were male.  That’s all you need to know.  Listen to this ridiculous explanation: “Some Catholic leaders have contended that because 80 percent of the abuse victims were male, the crisis must have been caused by gay priests acting out. But Dr. Terry said she found that abusers were confused about their sexuality and had poor social skills, but had no clear pattern of homosexual behavior.”

 

Obviously apostasy was the problem, in addition to homosexuality.  In our current social milieu, do you really expect the liberals whom they commissioned for this “study” to have the courage to say homosexual “priests” were the problem?  No.  They would be attacked viciously for doing so.  Since they’re evil, they have come up with a conclusion which is more politically correct.

 

Antipope John Paul II's "sainthood" on fast-track

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“John Paul II's cause for beatification -- his first step towards sainthood -- has just gathered speed almost five years after his death. Vatican sources confirmed today that the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints, the office that handles and approves the process of sainthood in the Catholic Church, met in the Vatican yesterday to discuss Pope John Paul II’s ‘file’ and ‘heroic virtues.’ The congregation’s decisions are not normally announced publicly, but Vatican sources said that the congregation had given its approval for the beatification process to proceed after a day of discussion and a unanimous vote.”

 

Call for U.N. troops on U.S.-Mex. border

 

“Business groups in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez said Wednesday they are calling for United Nations peacekeepers to quell the drug-related violence that has given their city one of the highest homicide rates in the world. This is a proposal ... for international forces to come here to help out the domestic (security) forces…"

 

British Government sues itself to hide number of abortions on disabled babies

 

“In a bizarre move that will cost British taxpayers thousands of dollars, the government has sued itself in order to hide the number of abortions done on babies with very mild physical disabilities. The pro-life movement in England has been trying to force the government to reveal the number of those abortions.”

 

Step toward Antipope John Paul II's "beatification" complete

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“Vatican analyst Andrea Tornielli reported this week that the first step toward the beatification of John Paul II has already been completed.  He explained that officials at the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints have given the green light for the proclamation of the late Pope's heroic virtue.  Tornielli added that only the signature of Pope Benedict XVI is needed for the proclamation to become official, noting that it “could come during Christmas, when the prefect for the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints, Archbishop Angelo Amato, will include it in cardinals’ agenda.” Once the decree is signed, he said, Pope Wojtyla will be given the title of “venerable.”

 

The Heresies of John Paul II - a comprehensive presentation [PDF file]

 

Going through this file of his heresies is like going through a history of the Vatican II sect’s false ecumenism in action.  We encourage people to check it out.

 

U.S. troops wearing U.N. colors

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“Troops in the United States' USNORTHCOM ranks appear to have adopted a shoulder patch showing a North American continental design, with an emphasis on United Nations colors, giving evidence of the strength of a plan to integrate North America.  The patch reveals the continent of North America in the orange and blue colors typical to the U.N. The design of the patch with the U.S. eagle image superimposed seems to imply a hierarchy in which the U.S. 5th Army exerts its military command under the authority of USNORTHCOM, with its domain defined as all North America, including the U.S., Mexico and Canada, for the United Nations, as implied in the orange and blue motif.”

 

To emphasize: notice that the eagle is superimposed over all of North America.

 

Why V-2 "Catholic" churches are like shabby department stores

 

Even the secular press and some modernists can see the bad fruits of the Vatican II liturgical revolution: “Then, after Vatican II, its interior was modernised. But we’re not talking savage reordering here: just the usual wall-to-wall carpeting of the sanctuary, removal of the altar rails and – unforgivably, not least because it makes a nonsense of the high altar – the removal of the tabernacle to… somewhere. I didn’t even notice; just that it was missing from its place of honour, installing an emptiness at the centre of things.  Sometimes you walk into a modern Catholic church and think: this is really just a community centre with icons. But the sacred purpose of this particular church was still plainly obvious; it was just that neglect and botched repair jobs had somehow sucked the sacredness out of it.”

 

Croatian priest: don't get the H1N1 vaccine

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Even a Vatican II “priest” will say some true things on occasion: “Controversy in Croatia after famous Croatian priest Miroslav Bustruk appealed to Croatians not to get vaccinated against the Swine flu vaccine.  In a church ceremony dedicated to St Martin, father's Bustruk statement caused an avalanche of reactions in Croatia.  What is it that he said?  "I appeal to you, to not get vaccinated for the so called Swine Flu under any circumstance. There is a plan for massive destruction of humanity worldwide. For this purpose we will see new diseases springing up everywhere" reports Croatian daily "Jutarnji List", quoting father Bustruk.”

 

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V-2 Muslim-"Catholic" dialogue meets in Milwaukee

 

“Muslims and Catholics met at the Midwest Catholic Muslim Interreligious Dialogue in Milwaukee Oct. 25-27. There they discussed common concerns such as religion in the public square and efforts to maintain religious practice among younger generations. The annual meeting was hosted by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee’s Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Initiatives and the Islamic Society of Milwaukee. Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit Francis Reiss represented the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) as co-chair of the meeting, while the Muslim co-chair was Dr. Syyid M. Syeed of the Islamic Society of North America.  The meeting began on Oct. 25 with a well-attended public lecture titled “Faithful Citizenship – Catholic and Muslim Engagement in Civic Life,” held at the Islamic Center School, the USCCB reports.”

 

Notice the apostasy which this entails.  They are dialoguing about how to get young Muslims to practice the diabolical religion of Islam!  This is another clear example of why the Vatican II sect is not the Catholic Church.  A true Catholic knows that the only religious dialogue that could occur is one where, in charity, the Catholic informs the Muslim of the necessity to embrace the true faith.

 

Is the world uniting in Copenhagen?

 

“International climate treaty feared for impact on liberties…”

 

V-2 "Catholic" Church in Ireland down to one priest per parish

 

“There are barely enough priests to preach in Dublin's 199 parishes.  According to Dublin's Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, who spoke about the challenges the Church faces at Dublin's Pro-Cathedral on Saturday, “We have 46 priests over 80 and only two less than 35 years of age. In a very short time we will just have the bare number of priests required to have one active priest for each of our 199 parishes."

 

Supreme Court flatly rejects discrimination of religious speech case

 

“The United States Supreme Court has refused to hear the case of a high school valedictorian whose microphone was turned off by school officials after she began speaking about the part her Christian beliefs played in her success in life. Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute had asked the Court to hear the case of Brittany McComb, charging that school officials violated McComb's free speech rights and engaged in viewpoint discrimination when they censored her speech because of its Christian content. The Court issued the order denying the petition without additional explanation.” 

 

Court allows homosexual "marriage" in Argentina

 

“A judge in Argentina's capital city has granted a homosexual couple permission to get "married," setting a precedent that could undermine natural marriage in the predominantly Catholic country and lead to acceptance of same-sex "marriage" in Latin America.”

 

Everyone in Britain could be given a personal carbon allowance

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As we mentioned previously, this is part of the Climate Change hoax which has been created to control, tax and burden every aspect of people’s lives: “Lord Smith of Finsbury believes that implementing individual carbon allowances for every person will be the most effective way of meeting the targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.  It would involve people being issued with a unique number which they would hand over when purchasing products that contribute to their carbon footprint, such as fuel, airline tickets and electricity. Like with a bank account, a statement would be sent out each month to help people keep track of what they are using.”

 

Dundee, Scotland to celebrate Christmas with no reference to Christianity

 

“It is a story that could have come straight out of the pages of Dr Seuss's The Grinch that Stole Christmas.  City leaders in Dundee are planning a spectacular festive celebration – but with no references to Christianity.  Hailed as a celebration of Dundee's contemporary culture and innovative past, festive season revellers are being promised a visual feast of projections and lights later this month.  It will be a "Winter Light Night" of festive season illuminations, audiovisual displays, music, street art performances and a children's torchlight procession.”

 

Obama revives talk of U.N. gun control

 

“Gun rights supporters are up in arms over a pair of moves the White House made last month to reverse longstanding U.S. policy and begin negotiating a gun control treaty with the United Nations.”

 

Migration is spreading Creationism, says scientist

 

“Mass migration has led to a rise in creationist beliefs across Europe, according to a British scientist.  Michael Reiss, who is a professor of education at the Institute of Education in London and an Anglican… said the evolution-creationism debate could no longer be thought of as something that happened elsewhere and that more and more people in the UK did not accept evolution.”

 

Billboard companies allow slam against God

 

“Two major billboard companies are allowing signs that slam Christian faith, even though they rejected out-of-hand a billboard campaign that asked for documentation of Barack Obama's eligibility to be president.”

 

Vatican II churches install automatic holy water fonts to fight "swine flu"

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Vatican II “churches in Italy are installing automatic holy water dispensers to help reduce the risk of spreading swine flu. The new machine works like an automatic soap dispenser, squirting water when a hand is passed under the tap.”

 

V-2 Heavy Metal "monk" retires from the limelight

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He’s not retiring because he has come to the realization that he is evil and that heavy metal is evil.  No, he still thinks it’s good.  He’s upset that his fame has “‘risked making me break up with my band colleagues… I think that metal is the strength of music itself.  Metal is a brother,’ he said in the video.” In the past, we linked to a short news clip which showed him performing hard-core evil heavy metal music.  It's astounding.

 

Free speech clause added to U.K. "hate crimes" bill

 

This is some good news: “An amendment to protect freedom of expression that was voted down earlier this week in the House of Commons, has once again been reinserted by the House of Lords into the UK's homosexual hate crimes bill. The Labour government has indicated that it has finally accepted the free speech clause in the Coroners and Justice Bill after the Lords voted for it 179 to 135 last night.  The Christian Institute, the lobby organization that organized opposition to the bill, said that the government's "gay hate crime" law will now include a protection for the free speech of those who wish to express their religious or ethical beliefs about sexual conduct.”

 

Young woman crippled with GBS after "swine flu" vaccine

 

“A young woman was diagnosed with a crippling illness possibly linked to the vaccine being used protect the French public against swine flu, the health ministry said late Thursday.  The woman, who was only identified as a health worker, came down with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) six days after receiving her swine flu vaccination.  GBS is a rare crippling disease that could lead to death if severe pulmonary complications and nervous system problems are present.”

 

World Council of Churches pushes Climate Change

 

Climate Change is a scheme of the globalists.  Under the legislation which they desire, a few corporations and bodies and individuals can control, tax and essentially enslave the rest of the world’s population.  It’s a scheme by which a few are attempting to control and burden the rest of the world.  It’s a plan to bring everything under a globalist ruling body.

 

The World Council of Churches is a heretical conglomeration of various sects.  It often works closely with the Vatican II sect.  It’s an evil organization which promotes the one world agenda and religious indifferentism. “The World Council of Churches on Thursday called on churches around the world to ring their bells 350 times during the Copenhagen climate change summit on December 13 as a call to action on global warming.”

 

Italian mayors respond to ban by hanging more crucifixes

 

“A number of Italian officials have responded to the ruling by the European Human Rights Court that ordered schools in Italy to remove crucifixes from the classrooms by taking unprecedented measures to preserve the Christian symbol.”

 

Gay V-2 "priest" getting "married" to a man

 

We wonder if the Vatican II sect will excommunicate this abomination.  Of course, he’s not a Catholic and has already been ipso facto excommunicated: “Canada's first openly gay Catholic priest is to mark another milestone.   Father Karl Clemens is getting married Saturday to his partner Nick.   He says he'll be the first man of the Catholic cloth to enter into a same-sex marriage in Canada, and maybe even in North America.”

 

Va. teen struggles to walk after swine flu vaccine

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“A 14-year-old Virginia boy is weak and struggling to walk after coming down with a reported case of Guillain-Barre syndrome within hours after receiving the H1N1 vaccine for swine flu. Jordan McFarland, a high school athlete from Alexandria, Va., left Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children Tuesday night in a wheelchair nearly a week after developing severe headaches, muscle spasms and weakness in his legs following a swine flu shot.”

 

Deputies hold boy who fled flu shot

 

“It took the strength of two sheriff's deputies to keep a middle schooler still enough to receive a shot of the swine flu, or H1N1, vaccine at a recent clinic.  During a regular Wheeling-Ohio County Health Board meeting Tuesday, health department Administrator Howard Gamble told board members about the student's attempt to flee Wheeling Middle School during a vaccination clinic held there last Friday.”

 

Earth narrowly misses asteroid strike

 

“On November 6, 2009, The Catalina Sky Survey noticed something in the sky — an asteroid, seemingly on a collision course with Earth. The object would miss our planet by a mere 8,700 miles.”

 

Salt Lake OKs "gay rights" with Mormon backing

 

“The Mormon church for the first time has announced its support of gay rights legislation, an endorsement that helped gain unanimous approval for Salt Lake city laws banning discrimination against gays in housing and employment.”

 

Freedom of Information: Stalled at the CDC

 

“In August 2009, CBS News made a simple request of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for public documents, e-mails and other materials CDC used to communicate to states the decision to stop testing individual cases of Novel H1N1, or “swine flu.” When the public affairs folks at CDC refused to produce the documents and quit responding to my queries altogether, I filed a formal Freedom of Information (FOI) request for the materials…. Today, I received a letter from the CDC Freedom of Information office, which even by the normal baffling standards, borders on the absurd. The letter is to inform me that my request for “expedited” treatment of my FOI request has been denied because CDC has determined the request is “not a matter of widespread and exceptional media and public interest.”

 

Judge rules S.C. not allowed to have license plates with cross

 

“A federal judge ruled Tuesday that South Carolina can't issue license plates showing the image of a cross in front of a stained glass window along with the phrase "I Believe."

 

Richard Williamson appeals fine for denying "Holocaust"

 

A “British bishop who was fined 12,000 euro (S$23,358) in Germany for denying the Holocaust has appealed the fine, his lawyer said Tuesday.  Matthias Lossmann said that the bishop, Richard Williamson, 'objected to the fine, which means there will be a trial.' A spokesman for the Regensburg court that issued the fine, Thomas Koch, said the court is currently examining the appeal, a routine procedure.”

 

Benedict XVI says he's "not trying" to convert Anglicans

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“Benedict XVI is not trying to lure Anglicans into the Catholic Church, his spokesman said on Monday.  It is not an initiative by the Pope to attract new members," he said, stressing that dialogue with the Anglican Church would not be affected.

 

This is another example of Benedict XVI’s heresy and apostasy.

 

Benedict XVI prays to modern musical accompaniment in new cd

 

“Benedict XVI sings and prays along to a mix of modern music and ancient church chants in a new album presented Tuesday before its release at the end of the month.”

 

London recruits 2000 to spy on citizens

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“A London council is recruiting 2,000 residents to report on their neighbours and join a growing network of “citizen snoopers” in the capital.  “Neighbourhood Champions” will be expected to pass on evidence of graffiti, fly-tipping, litter and excessive noise.  They could eventually be trained to report child abuse, domestic violence, racial harassment and other “hate crimes”.”

 

The Vatican joins the search for alien life

 

“The Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences is holding its first ever conference on alien life... The Pontifical Academy of Sciences is holding a conference on astrobiology, the study of life beyond Earth, with scientists and religious leaders gathering in Rome this week.”

 

UFOs: Demonic Activity and Elaborate Hoaxes Meant to Deceive Mankind [link to section]

 

Governor: NY will be broke before Christmas

 

“Delivers Scary News To Legislature, Says Only Way To Fix Problem Is To Have Immediate Cuts To Education, Hospitals - Governor David Paterson called an unusual joint session of the Legislature Monday to implore recalcitrant lawmakers to close the state's huge budget gap before New York runs out of money.”

 

Milwaukee State Assembly begins with Wiccan prayer

 

“Last Tuesday, the State Assembly began its daily session of running our lives with a prayer, as per usual. Except, it was not per usual at all.  One legislator thought the prayer itself sounded so odd, he decided to check into the background of the Rev. Selena Fox, who apparently had been chosen to inspire lawmakers with a little dose of paganism.  Rev. Selena Fox is senior minister and high priestess of Circle Sanctuary, a Wiccan church, Pagan resource center, and Nature preserve with a worldwide Ecospirituality ministry ...”

 

V-2 Brooklyn "Bishop" praises pro-abortion politician

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“Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn has come under fire for praising New York Assemblyman Vito Lopez, who supports both abortion and same-sex "marriage," in recorded phone calls sent to voters just days before a highly-contested vote involving a City Council candidate supported by Lopez.”

 

Student body president recalled for pro-life stance

 

“A… student government president in California faces recall for allowing a pro-life display on campus. Sacramento City College recently celebrated Constitution Day, an annual celebration of the U.S. Constitution and free speech. The Genocide Awareness Project (GAP), a pro-life organization, requested and was granted a display space at the event. Steve Macias, 19-year-old Associated Student Government president, and Monica Guzman, student affairs commissioner, now risk losing their positions for refusing to kick the pro-life group off campus.”

 

Babies cry in Native Language learned in the womb

 

“Scientists have determined that unborn children learn language skills in the womb and their mother's dialect -- which contributes to a baby's cry when she is born. The research suggests that the language a mother speaks greatly influences the cries her babies learns in the womb and produces after birth.”

 

Confirmed: Buy insurance or go to jail

 

“A Michigan congressman has released a report from the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation confirming that the House Democrats' health-care bill could impose penalties of up to $250,000 in fines and five years in jail for failing to buy the proper insurance coverage.”

 

CNBC: Global Currency, New World Order, End of Dollar

 

 

 

Mysterious virus sparks martial law fears in Ukraine

 

“Elections in January are set to be suspended.  Demonstrations have been banned.  Political opponents have been prohibited from travelling inside areas put under quarantine.  Borders have been partly closed already.  Critics of a mass vaccination campaign are facing criminal prosecution and goal.  Huge swathes of land have been put under quarantine.  Plans are in the works for the forced vaccination of people with a toxic and untested swine flu vaccine. The US government is planning to send nearly a million doses of the jab. a substance classified as a bioweapon, to the Ukraine by early December…..

 

Video Update

 

 

 

This video also discusses an extremely important quote from St. Isaac Jogues.

 

Benedict XVI honors Antipope Paul VI

 

“Benedict XVI made a one-day pilgrimage Sunday to northern Italy to pay tribute to Paul VI, his predecessor who made him a cardinal.”

 

Paul VI (manifest heretic who claimed to be Pope 1963-1978) [link to section] - A complete exposé of the heresies of Paul VI, the man who brought in Vatican II and the New Mass

 

House passes Health Care bill

 

“The House of Representatives on Saturday night passed a sweeping health care bill by a vote of 220-215.”

 

Judge: kiss your freedoms goodbye if health care passes

 

“If this health care bill becomes law, America, life as you have known it, freedom as you have exercised it and privacy as you have enjoyed it will cease to be. Tomorrow, the House of Representatives will vote on a 2,000 page bill to give the federal government the power to micromanage the health care of every single American. The bill will no doubt pass. It will raise your taxes, steal your freedom, invade your privacy, and ration your health care. Even the Republicans have introduced their version of Obamacare Lite. It, too, if passed, will compel employers to provide coverage, bribe the states to change their court rules, and tell insurance companies whom to insure.” 

 

Benedict XVI invites Tony Blair to "witness" to his "faith"

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Tony Blair is pro-abortion, pro-homosexual and a complete religious indifferentist: “Pope Benedict is planning a two day summit of Catholic politicians across the globe at the Vatican to discuss the role of faith witness in their professions, reports say. Former British premier and Catholic convert Tony Blair, German chancellor Angela Merkel, US vice president Joe Biden, former Spanish premier Jose Maria Aznar, and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi are among invitees, the Daily Mail reports.”

 

Girl hospitalized after being injected with swine flu vaccine without parents' consent

 

“A six-year-old Brooklyn girl, Nikiyah Torres-Pierre, was hospitalized recently after being injected with the swine flu vaccine. The vaccination was conducted entirely without her parents' permission in an incident school nurses are calling "a mistake."

 

Late-term abortionist admits that he kills the unborn

 

“The late-term abortion practitioner at the new abortion center in Dallas has admitted in a shocking interview that he kills unborn children during abortions. Curtis Boyd is one of the few abortion practitioners to admit what he is doing, but he has no qualms with his job…"Am I killing?" Boyd said. "Yes, I am. I know that."

 

Plague drill held at Illinois school

 

“The Lake in the Hills Police Department is carrying out the test as part of a grant from the McHenry County Department of Health for its emergency health plan. In case of a biological terrorist attack or widespread disease outbreak, the site would be able get medicine to the community, Lake in the Hills Chief of Patrol Services David Brey said.  “This is just a functional test of the site,” he said.”

 

Ottawa councillor wants military to conduct vaccinations

 

“An Ottawa city councillor wants to call in the Armed Forces to help conduct swine flu vaccinations.  Coun. Bob Monette said Thursday he has written to federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq asking if doctors, nurses and medics from the Canadian Forces could be deployed in cities across Canada to help with the H1N1 vaccinations.”

 

Image of Jesus appears in man's truck window

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“Jim Stevens said he's not particularly religious and is clueless about why an image resembling Jesus Christ keeps appearing on his pickup.  Stevens, of Jonesborough, said nearly every morning, an image that looks to him like the face of Jesus Christ has appeared in the condensation on the driver's side window of his Isuzu truck. A Johnson City Press photo of the truck showed a facial image.  Stevens said when he first saw the image, he figured it would evaporate and not return.  But it kept reappearing for two weeks now.”

 

Feared climate bill passes senate panel

 

“A controversial climate change bill cleared its first hurdle in the U.S. Senate on Thursday, allowing President Barack Obama to tout progress in the run-up to next month's global warming talks in Copenhagen… Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee ignored a Republican boycott and used their majority to approve the legislation that would require U.S. industry to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases 20 percent by 2020, from 2005 levels.”

 

CFR recording reveals scheme to drive up vaccine demand

 

“A recording of a recent Council On Foreign Relations symposium reveals attendees discussing ways and means of getting the public to take the H1N1 flu vaccine in spite of the mass resistance that has arisen due to questions over its safety.  The recording dates from October 16 when the CFR held a Symposium in New York…

 

“During part of the discussion (see transcript) on whether or not the vaccine should be made mandatory for health workers and school children, Lone Simonsen, Research Professor and Research Director at the Department of Global Health, George Washington University, suggests creating an artificial scarcity in order to ramp up demand for the vaccine.  “I think what would work better would be to say that there was a shortage and people tend to buy more of something that’s in demand. (Laughter.) We saw that — there was one season where, really, people lined up all night to get a flu shot.” Simonsen says, much to the amusement of the other attendees at the symposium.”

 

Parents lose right to reject sex education

 

“Sex education will be compulsory in all schools, it was announced today, as thousands of parents lose the right to opt their children out of the lessons. Pupils in England will be given classes in sex and relationships from the age of five under Government plans to cut teenage pregnancies.  Children will learn about parts of the body, the facts of life and puberty in primary school. At secondary school, they will be taught about pregnancy, contraception, HIV and homosexual relationships, it was disclosed.”

 

Europe cracks down on home school parents

 

One flu over the Ukraine's nest

 

“I have heard the story developing since last week from correspondents of mine in Ukraine who have been witnessing things first hand. School and public offices have all been closed. President Yuschenko has declared a state of emergency and issued a plea for international help. Reports of up to 3,000 deaths (unconfirmed) already are leaking out…. The symptoms mimic those of Swine Flu, though on steroids. People die with their lungs dissolving almost overnight, filled with fluids and blood… Three months ago, Israeli Mossad agent Joseph Moshe, who specializes in biological warfare, was taken down by Los Angeles police, allegedly for "threatening the White House." What wasn't reported by the media at the time was that Moshe just had "called into a radio show to warn people about a biological weapon that was being made by Baxter international that would be spread through vaccine and would cause a plague upon its release. Moshe also claimed that Ukraine would be the country in which it first would be released. This was in early August. How did he know?"

 

Coming Soon

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This is a 2 ½ hour DVD that will be coming in the near future.  You can call us for more details at 1-800-275-1126.  We will also be posting more information on this soon.

 

Maine voters repeal gay "marriage" law

 

As evil as this world is, this shows that most people are still opposed to the unnatural abomination.  Hence, the real push for the acceptance of homosexuality is coming from the liberal media: “Maine voters repealed a state law Tuesday that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed, dealing the gay rights movement a heartbreaking defeat in New England, the corner of the country most supportive of gay marriage.  Gay marriage has now lost in every single state — 31 in all — in which it has been put to a popular vote.”

 

Italy school crucifixes barred

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This is a big development, a sign of the times: “The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against the use of crucifixes in classrooms in Italy.  It said the practice violated the right of parents to educate their children as they saw fit, and ran counter to the child's right to freedom of religion… The ruling has sparked anger in the largely Catholic country, with one politician calling the move “shameful.”

 

Man fired after saying homosexuality is wrong

 

This is an outrage: “A Massachusetts man has been fired from his sales position at the Logan Airport branch in Boston of Brookstone allegedly for telling a female manager that… homosexuality is wrong.

Peter Vadala was fired and the company says he violated a tolerance policy.”

 

Maryland governor could suspend Constitution for H1N1 "crisis"

 

“Quarantine, forced vaccination and martial law are just a few of the options available to Gov. Martin O’Malley should the H1N1 virus spread uncontrollably, according to professors who talked Wednesday about the civil rights problems an outbreak could create… “The Maryland governor has the power to compel people to take medical measures; he could compel medical vaccinations; he can quarantine; he can isolate; he can seize medications ... he can condemn or reorient how hospitals give treatment; he can shelter people in place; he can move them out of the city,” Greenberger said. “He has the power to overturn any law that interferes with his ability to respond to the catastrophe.””

 

Bro. Michael on the History Channel

 

Bro. Michael Dimond will be appearing on the History Channel, in a special on the Third Secret of Fatima, on Wednesday Nov. 4, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

 

Antipope John Paul II to be "beatified" soon

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This invalid and abominable act (culminating in his “canonization”) will be a crowning act of apostasy for the Vatican II sect: “The late Pope John Paul II could be beatified in the coming months, the mayor of Rome has been reported as saying, nudging him closer to sainthood.”

 

Planned Parenthood leader resigns after watching ultrasound

 

Knock followers disappointed as false apparition fails to appear

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One of many false apparitions in the Vatican II sect: “More than 10,000 people were left disappointed in Ireland Saturday as the Virgin Mary failed to appear as predicted at Knock Basilica.  By 3 p.m. Irish time (10 a.m. EST) about 7,000 people had crammed into the Basilica with a further 3,000 people outside.”

 

Ohio boy given H1N1 vaccine against mom's wishes

 

“A furious Ohio mother says her 7-year-old son, who has had problems with medications, was vaccinated for swine flu at school against her wishes.  Kim Lutheran works as a nurse… she says she signed for "no consent" on a vaccination form and then circled her intentions with a black marker to make things clear to the boy's public school in the Toledo suburb of Oregon.  Lutheran says she learned Matthew still received a shot on Monday.”

 

Abortion funds leak into Indian Health Service

 

Part of the new Health Care bill: “The new 1,990-page healthcare bill not only authorizes federal funding for elective abortions, but it also allows abortion funding in the Indian Health Service.  House Democrats have attached to the back of their healthcare bill a measure to reauthorize the Indian Health Service. Democrats have failed to move the Indian health bill for the past three years because there were votes in the Energy and Commerce Committee to add an amendment preventing the Indian Health Service from funding abortions. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) has refused to add the Hyde Amendment abortion funding ban to the overall healthcare bill.

 

Audit the Fed bill gutted in committee

 

“Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has complained that the bill he sponsored calling for an audit of the Federal Reserve has been "gutted" by congressional committee, pointing specifically to a legislator whose campaign coffers have been boosted by the banking industry.  As WND reported, Paul sponsored H.R. 1207, a bill requiring the Federal Reserve – an organization that's independent from the U.S. government but nonetheless oversees U.S. monetary policy – be opened to oversight by Congress. The plan compiled over 300 co-sponsors in the House before being sent to committee.”

 

V-2 nun volunteers as abortion clinic escort

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“A Dominican nun has been seen frequenting an abortion facility in Illinois recently - but not, as one might expect, to pray for an end to abortion or to counsel women seeking abortions, but to volunteer as a clinic escort.  Local pro-life activists say that they recognized the escort at the ACU Health Center as Sr. Donna Quinn, a nun outspokenly in favor of legalized abortion, after seeing her photo in a Chicago Tribune article.”

 

Appeals panel dismisses "Christian fraternity" case

 

“A federal appeals court has dismissed an appeal by a Christian fraternity that had sought to force the University of Florida to recognize it as an official organization.”

 

Judge limits "convert's" internet and phone usage

 

“An Ohio judge on Tuesday ordered the state to supervise the telephone and Internet use of a teenage girl who says she ran away to Florida because she feared her father would harm or kill her for converting from Islam..”.

 

V-2 sect and Lutherans celebrate anniversary of Lutheran agreement

 

“The Catholic Church, the Lutheran Church and the Uniting Church in Australia are celebrating the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification… A second celebration will take place in Brisbane, during the National Conference of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interfaith Commissions that is on from Friday October 30 to November 1. An ecumenical service of Thanksgiving will also be held at St Peter's Lutheran Church, Indooropilly on October 31.”

 

The Vatican II sect's Protestant Revolution: the 1999 Joint Declaration with the Lutherans on Justification [PDF File]

 

CNN on Freemasons in the U.S. Government

 

Aborted fetal material used in anti-wrinkle creams

 

“Children of God for Life announced today that Neocutis, a bio-pharmaceutical company focused on dermatology and skin care is using aborted fetal cell lines to produce several of their anti-aging skin creams.  It is absolutely deplorable that Neocutis would resort to exploiting the remains of a deliberately slaughtered baby for nothing other than pure vanity and financial gain," stated Executive Director Debi Vinnedge. "There is simply no moral justification for this."

 

First woman voted head of Germany's Protestant "Church"

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“Margot Kaessmann, 51, received 132 of the 142 votes cast at the church's general assembly in Ulm, southern Germany. She now leads 25 million… across the country.”

 

NY Governor declares "swine flu" emergency

 

“Gov. David Paterson declared a state of emergency, saying a recent rise in swine flu cases has created a “disaster” and that certain provisions of state law needed to be set aside to get people vaccinated as quickly as possible.”

 

Network welcomes witches and pagans

 

New Debate

 

David Moore is a Protestant who studies the Bible and attempts to refute Catholic teaching from it.  He produces videos, articles and materials which are dedicated to trying to disprove Catholic teaching from the Bible.  He challenged us to a debate.  So, we had a recorded debate discussion on the topic of faith alone and eternal security. 

 

Debate is here

 

It will be found permanently in our Traditional Catholic Audios, Telephone Debates, and Refuting Protestantism sections.

 

Germany fines Williamson $18,000 for denying "Holocaust"

 

No, you cannot deny the Jewish State of Germany’s Jewish beliefs without a penalty: “A British bishop has been fined €12,000 after a German court found him guilty of denying the Holocaust.

Richard Williamson received a letter today from the court in the Bavarian city of Regensburg informing him that he was being fined for incitement over his claim on Swedish television that fewer than 300,000 Jews died in Nazi death camps.  In the interview, Williamson alleged that Nazi gas chambers had never existed and "only 200,000 to 300,000 Jews" had been killed by the Nazis.”

 

V-2 sect alters its practices for "swine flu"

 

Most of these practices, by the way, are Protestantized elements of the invalid New Mass: “The... Archdiocese of Boston, in an effort to help stop the spread of swine flu, is recommending that parishes stop offering laypeople consecrated wine at Communion and also discourage laypeople from hugging, shaking hands, or otherwise having physical contact during the "sign of peace" at Mass.”

 

Doctors admit to practicing "slow euthanasia"

 

“One in five doctors have admitted to administering drugs to terminally-ill patients to keep them unconscious.  One in five doctors admit to keeping the terminally-ill heavily sedated until they die, in what critics have dubbed 'slow euthanasia'.”

 

Home Depot fires man over God button

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“A former cashier for The Home Depot who has been wearing a "One nation under God" button on his work apron for more than a year has been fired, he says because of the religious reference. The company claims that expressing such personal beliefs is simply not allowed.”

 

Boy rushed to hospital after vaccine for "swine flu"

 

“The safety of Northern Ireland’s swine flu vaccination programme was called into question today by the parent of a young special needs pupil who ended up in hospital just hours after getting the jab.  Anne Marie Fletcher said she feared her 15-year-old son Rhys was going to die as she rushed him to hospital less than 24 hours after receiving the swine flu vaccine. 

 

“The teenager fell seriously ill after receiving the injection… “My husband drove us to Antrim (Area Hospital) and I sat in the back with Rhys,” she told the Belfast Telegraph.  “By this stage he was going into spasms. He couldn’t bend his fingers. I was absolutely terrified.  “He was rambling and becoming incoherent. I honestly thought he was going to die in the back of the car.  “He kept saying he wanted to sleep but I wouldn’t dare let him close his eyes because I was frightened that if I did he would never wake up.”

 

Colombian court rules that Catholic hospitals must provide abortions

 

“Claiming that mothers “enjoy a right to decide, free from any pressure, coercion, urging, manipulation and, in general, any sort of inadmissible intervention, to terminate a pregnancy” when abortion is permitted by law, the Colombian Constitutional Court has ruled that all hospitals, whether secular or religious, must retain doctors who are willing to perform abortions. The court also ruled that Catholic schools must educate students about their “abortion rights.”

 

Cross-Like T-Shirt at Penn St. sparks controversy

 

“A blue, cross-like design emblazoned on T-shirts at Penn State University has some critics seeing red. The shirts — intended to foster school spirit — sport a vertical blue line down the center with the words "Penn State White Out" emblazoned across the chest, forming a design that some say resembles a cross. The back of the shirt depicts the same blue line obscured by the words, "Don't be intimated … It's just me and 110,000 of my friends." Roughly 30,000 of the shirts have been sold.  Penn State says it has received six complaints about the shirt, including one from the Anti-Defamation League's Philadelphia branch, from people who say it connotes a Christian cross. The logo design also has become the focus of controversy in the student newspaper, "The Daily Collegian," which has received several letters to the editor on both sides of the issue.”

 

U.S. "bishops" want to investigate Rush Limbaugh for "hate speech"

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The “bishops” of the Vatican II sect are so evil and worthless it’s almost beyond words.  Not only are they pathetic apostates – and not only do they not oppose the freedom-destroying “hate crimes” laws – but they are actually partnering with the liberals who want to end all speech (including citing the Bible and Catholic dogma) which offends certain groups.

 

WHO 1972 memos explain how to use vaccines as killers

 

“Two key memorandums from WHO, discovered by Patrick Jordan, prove WHO has intentionally created the three-shot killer vaccine that people in the USA and other countries could soon be forced to take.”

 

"Homeland Security": Internet could catch swine flu

 

A reader commented: They are preparing to block and control internet access for the general public and blame it all on---yes, you guessed it!--swine flu:

 

 ''...Experts have for years pointed to the potential problem of Internet access during a severe pandemic, which would be a unique kind of emergency. It would be global, affecting many areas at once, and would last for weeks or months, unlike a disaster such as a hurricane or earthquake....DHS has not developed a strategy to address potential Internet congestion," the report said. The report gives the impression that there is potentially a single solution to Internet congestion that DHS could achieve if it were to develop an appropriate strategy," DHS's Jerald Levine retorted in a letter to the GAO. An expectation of unlimited Internet access during a pandemic is not realistic," he added.

 

Person jailed for hate crime

 

“Bully website lands Missouri teen in Jail - A ninth-grade girl from the town of Troy has been arrested for creating a Web site dedicated to harassing and mocking a fellow student.”

 

Priest performs exorcism at stadium

 

“A… priest has taken extreme steps to improve his favourite football team's results, performing an exorcism at their stadium.  Belgian side Racing Genk have won only two of 11 games this season, and find themselves just one point above the relegation zone.  The Belgian Cup holders' poor run of form roused Don Angelo, and Italian clergyman of over 30 years, into action.  He performed an exorcism at the club's Cristal Arena in an attempt to "drive the devil out", pouring holy water onto the pitch.”

 

Documents: Pentagon used psychological operation on US public

 

First daughters not vaccinated against H1N1 "virus"

 

“President Obama's school age daughters have not been vaccinated against the H1N1 flu virus.”

 

St. Louis pays $80,000 for censoring biblical speech

 

“The city of St. Louis has agreed to pay $80,000 for censoring… speech… during a "gay" pride festival on city property, according to the Alliance Defense Fun.  The law organization represented the plaintiffs in a case brought over the censorship, and it announced yesterday it had voluntarily sought dismissal of the lawsuit after the city's offending policy had been struck down and the city agreed to pay damages and costs of the case.”

 

Man gets vaccinated and is now paralyzed

 

 

 

NY "archbishop" expresses profound respect for Judaism

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What a pack of apostates: “The cardinal said the Jewish community will find Archbishop Dolan to be “a friend who communicates the joy of his own faith, while at the same time conveying profound respect for the spiritual gifts of the other."  The article also reiterated the V-2 bishops’ recent declaration that they don’t try to convert (proselytize) Jews.

 

Obama declares "swine flu" a "national emergency"

 

This is a total hoax and an outrage.  We’ve documented in detail and from numerous angles how this is all dishonest hype and propaganda.  They stopped testing for “swine flu” in July. 

 

Why the declaration of national emergency?: “… the real agenda behind this declaration may be far more sinister. Declaring a national emergency immediately gives federal authorities dangerous new powers that can now be enforced at gunpoint, including: • The power to force mandatory swine flu vaccinations on the entire population. • The power to arrest, quarantine or "involuntarily transport" anyone who refuses a swine flu vaccination. • The power to quarantine an entire city and halt all travel in or out of that city.”

 

NBC's "Law and Order" to feature killing of late-term abortionist

 

“The NBC television program "Law and Order" is a popular one -- so much so that it has spin-offs that have been equally popular with large swaths of the American public. Maybe it is the content or the introductory pulsing theme music that attracts, but pro-life advocates may have one less (or one more) reason to watch.  Tonight, the program will feature a plot line that, as the promotional says, is literally ripped from the headlines.  Law and Order will feature an episode called "Dignity" that begins with the shooting death of a late-term abortion practitioner in his church.”

 

Budapest: 64 year-old woman dies from "swine flu" vaccine

 

“A 64-year-old woman died last week just two days after receiving an inoculation against the new A(H1N1) influenza virus dubbed swine flu”.

 

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"Transgender" people could be in future census

 

“The U.S. Census Bureau is making an unprecedented effort to include same-sex couples in next year's national population count, but counting the number of individuals who identify as gay, lesbian or transgender could be next.  Census representatives told community leaders in San Francisco on Thursday that categories could be added in future editions of the bureau's annual American Community Survey.  They say it was too late to include questions about sexual orientation or gender expression in the 2010 tally.”

 

NY Governor drops mandatory vaccine for health workers

 

That’s good news.  They claim that they’ve reversed the policy because the “vaccine” is in short supply.  However, it could be because the videos and the information about the harmful effects of vaccines are really getting out there.  That’s why exposing these evils can make a difference.

 

“Health workers in New York State won't be required to receive flu vaccination after all, now that the state has suspended a mandatory vaccination regulation. The New York Times reported the reversal last night and said Gov. David A. Paterson said it was done because H1N1 vaccine is in short supply.”

 

Vatican gives thumbs up for Karl Marx

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“Karl Marx, who famously described religion as “the opium of the people”, has joined Galileo, Charles Darwin and Oscar Wilde on a growing list of historical figures to have undergone an unlikely reappraisal by the Roman Catholic Church.  L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, said yesterday that Marx’s early critiques of capitalism had highlighted the “social alienation” felt by the “large part of humanity” that remained excluded, even now, from economic and political decision-making.”

 

"Hate crimes" bill goes to Obama for signature

 

Lutheran Church of Sweden allows same-sex "marriages"

 

“The Lutheran Church of Sweden - the country's largest - is to conduct same-sex marriages from next month.  Around 70% of the church's 250-strong synod, or church board, voted to back the move, making it one of few global churches to allow gay marriage.”

 

Near Misses

 

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This first one is amazing.  One can only conclude that God miraculously intervened to keep the child unharmed.  It’s also very interesting that the child fell only an instant before train came.  If it had fallen thirty seconds before that, it probably could have been removed from danger.  It seems like a concatenation of events which lined up to show God’s miraculous power.

 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNqWPswYYaA&feature=player_embedded

 

CBS: H1N1 cases exaggerated

 

There are a number of important things covered in this article.  First, this organ of the mainstream media acknowledges that they stopped testing individuals for “swine flu” back in July.  They finally caught on to the fact that they were dishonestly attributing any flu-like symptom to “swine flu” – as we’ve been pointing out for months.  It’s also interesting that they made a freedom of information request for the CDC’s specific documents and communications to the states in regard to the decision to stop testing for “swine flu.”  That has not been fulfilled.  It’s obvious that they instructed the states to stop “confirming” cases in order to greatly inflate numbers and hysteria. 

 

But perhaps most important is this: the article admits that the number of cases of “swine flu” has been greatly exaggerated.  (The truth is that “swine flu” probably doesn’t exist.)  So why is CBS now telling us this?  Is it because they are concerned for the truth?  No.  This is the really sinister part of the article.  Here’s why they are now admitting the exaggerated numbers:

 

If you've been diagnosed "probable" or "presumed" 2009 H1N1 or "swine flu" in recent months, you may be surprised to know this: odds are you didn’t have H1N1 flu.  In fact, you probably didn’t have flu at all. That's according to state-by-state test results obtained in a three-month-long CBS News investigation.  The ramifications of this finding are important.  According to the Center for Disease Control, CDC, and Britain's National Health Service, once you have H1N1 flu, you're immune from future outbreaks of the same virus. Those who think they've had H1N1 flu -- but haven't -- might mistakenly presume they're immune. As a result, they might skip taking a vaccine that could help them, and expose themselves to others with H1N1 flu under the mistaken belief they won't catch it. Parents might not keep sick children home from school, mistakenly believing they've already had H1N1 flu.”

 

In other words, the reason that they are now trying to convince people that the numbers have been exaggerated is so that people don’t think they have a built-in immunity and skip the vaccine!

 

Pro-life student forced into isolation by school principal

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“A Wiarton high school student's silent pro-life protest yesterday landed her in isolation at the school.   Jennifer Rankin arrived at Peninsula Shores ready to attend classes with red duct tape, with the word 'LIFE' written on it, over her mouth.   As part of the international Pro-Life Silent Day of Solidarity, she would not speak, but would provide printed pro-life handouts for anyone who asked what she was up to, she said.  Instead, with police cruisers standing by on the property, the school principal met Rankin and her mother at the school door. She said the girl and her protest were not welcome at the school. A compromise kept the 16-year-old Grade 12 academic student in the building, but away from other students.”

 

Canada approves unlicensed adjuvanted vaccines

 

Not that those which are fully approved should be considered safe, but “Canada's largest-ever immunization campaign is about to get underway after the federal government rushed approval for a vaccine that could be administered to the population in as little as a week.”

 

"Pope Joan" film hits German theatres

 

This is a myth – another attack on the Catholic Church. 

 

P. Parenthood teaches sex-ed classes in Cleveland's public schools

 

“A sex ed administrator with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District says that half of the “Responsible Sexual Behavior” classes for 9th and 10th grade students are taught by Planned Parenthood personnel.”

 

Huge crowd protests easing Spain's abortion law

 

“A huge crowd rallied in Madrid Saturday against a bill to ease restrictions on abortion -- a vivid and emotional show of how the issue remains sensitive two decades after abortion was legalized in this traditionally Roman Catholic country.”

 

Vatican II sect changes rules to incorporate Anglicans

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“The change means conservative Anglicans from around the world will be able to join the Catholic Church while retaining aspects of their Anglican liturgy and identity, including married priests.”

 

They can’t get people to reject their heretical sects and truly convert to Catholicism.  So, they must change even their rules to get the heretics in somehow.  Do we really believe that these Anglicans would come into the Vatican II sect if they didn’t allow them to function as married “priests”?  They will allow them to be married “priests” and retain their heretical liturgical rites.  It will be interesting to see if they also allow them to function as “priests” without a reordination.  A reordination in the Vatican II sect would not make them priests anyway – for their New Rites of Ordination are invalid – but if they don’t even require them to undergo some sort of reordination it will be another huge heresy.  That’s because in the Bull Apostolicae Curae (1896) Pope Leo XIII solemnly declared that Anglican Orders are invalid. 

 

St. Anthony statue beheaded in San Antonio

 

“A 54-year-old statue of St. Anthony of Padua, namesake of the city of San Antonio, has been beheaded.  A spokesman for the San Antonio Roman Catholic archdiocese says witnesses reported seeing a man shouting obscenities just before 6 a.m. Sunday in the city's Main Plaza…”

 

Florida plan to bar patients in event of "flu" pandemic

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“Florida health officials are drawing up guidelines that recommend barring patients with incurable cancer, end-stage multiple sclerosis and other conditions from being admitted to hospitals if the state is overwhelmed by flu cases.”

 

German prosecutors act against "Holocaust"-denying bishop

 

“German prosecutors have filed a complaint against a British bishop, Richard Williamson, for inciting racial hatred after he said that "not one Jew" was killed in Nazi gas chambers.”   

 

Religious illiteracy alarms educators

 

“Half of American high-school seniors surveyed recently thought Sodom and Gomorrah were a married couple.”

 

V-2 "Diocese" of Wilmington files for bankruptcy


“Delaware's Catholic Diocese of Wilmington filed for federal bankruptcy protection on Sunday night, on the eve of a civil trial in a high-profile sex abuse case against the diocese and a former priest.”

 

Uruguay approves "sex change" law

 

“Uruguay's congress Monday approved a sex change law, the latest liberal move by the tiny South American nation which has also given the nod to civil unions for gays and adoptions by gay couples.”

 

Shocking Vaccine Cover up

 

 

 

 

 

We obviously don’t agree with other things this guy stands for, but this is interesting.

 

Actor prays to Satan during MTV telecast

 

“During last month's MTV music video awards ceremony, actor Jack Black urged the audience join hands and pray to "… Satan." In his prayer, the actor prayed that the musicians and nominees would have "continued success in the music industry." The awards program was broadcasted on the MTV network (a subsidiary of the Viacom Corporation) throughout the country through cable and satellite television.”

 

All-male college bans cross-dressing

 

That’s a good move: “An all-male college in Atlanta, Georgia, has banned the wearing of women's clothes, makeup, high heels and purses as part of a new crackdown on what the institution calls inappropriate attire. No dress-wearing is part of a larger dress code launched this week that Morehouse College is calling its "Appropriate Attire Policy."

 

Benedict XVI will go to Lutheran church

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Another action which expresses his utter heresy and apostasy: “During the presentation of the book, “Harvesting the Fruits. Fundamental Aspects of the Christian Faith in Ecumenical Dialogue. Consensus, Convergences and Differences,” the president of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity, Cardinal Walter Kasper, announced that Pope Benedict XVI will soon visit the Lutheran Church of Rome.”

 

Worldwide annual death toll from abortion: 41.6 million

 

Principal to boy: remove "insulting" pro-life shirt

 

“A… middle-school student is suing his school district after a principal ordered him to remove a T-shirt bearing the message "Abortion is not health care" on the day of President Obama's speech to schoolchildren.”

 

Lesbian wants Yearbook Tuxedo photo

 

Of course, the evil ACLU has gotten involved: “Now, the American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi has gotten involved, issuing a demand letter to Principal Ronald Greer to publish the picture of Sturgis in the tuxedo. The ACLU says it's giving the school until Oct. 23 to respond before pursuing court action, said Kristy L. Bennett, the ACLU's legal director.”

 

Disney elevates homosexual to studio chief

 

“A pro-family activist says he's not surprised that the Walt Disney Company has named an open homosexual as studio head.  Disney announced last week it had named Rich Ross as studio chief. The 47-year-old television executive… will oversee all production, distribution, and marketing for the company's live-action and animated feature labels. It is the first time an open homosexual has been named to such a position.”

 

Judge: Abortion law protects girl who tried to have pregnancy beaten to death

 

“A judge has released a 17-year-old Vernal girl from jail after ruling she did not commit a crime when she allegedly paid a man to beat her in an attempt to end her late-term pregnancy.  The release, which came after the girl's mother obtained a second opinion on her daughter's no contest plea, has incensed some lawmakers who argue the ruling skirts laws governing legal abortions in Utah.”

 

Notre Dame paid student's expenses to march for gay "marriage"

 

“The University of Notre Dame gave financial assistance to five students to participate in Sunday's national gay rights demonstration, which was organized in part to advocate homosexual "marriage," a campus newspaper has reported.”
 

Baptist church to celebrate Halloween by burning Bibles

 

“The Amazing Grace Baptist Church in Canton, N.C. will celebrate Halloween by burning Bibles that aren’t the King James Version...”

 

Woman suffers devastating neurological effects from flu shot

 

 

 

Apparently this is a new story.  Also, don’t believe the attempts of the media to downplay the number of such cases – as if this is such a rare case.  It’s simply a fact that neurological problems such as autism are skyrocketing.  Moreover, the harmful effects aren’t always as obvious as they were in this case.

 

Benedict XVI's synagogue visit to commemorate Jewish "miracle"

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“The Holy See's press office released details this morning of the Pope's previously announced visit to the Synagogue of Rome as well as the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's offices in Rome… The date was chosen to coincide with “the 21st Day for the study and development of dialogue between Catholics and Jews, and of the Feast of the 'Mo'ed di Piombo' which falls on the same day.”  According to the press office, “The feast commemorates a miraculous event of 1793 when the Jews of Rome escaped an attack by the populace of the city…”

 

Update

 

 

 

Nurses to sue New York over vaccination mandate

 

“Count four Albany County nurses among those scared of H1N1.  Not the virus itself, but of the vaccine for it that New York is requiring all health care workers to receive by the end of November… ‘I have had more staff that have become ill after the flu vaccines this year than coworkers that have actually come down with the illness,’ Patterson says.

 

Plan B for Iran? U.S. wants Bunker-Buster fast

 

“The Pentagon is speeding up delivery of a colossal bomb designed to destroy hidden weapons bunkers buried underground and shielded by 10,000 pounds of reinforced concrete.  Call it Plan B for dealing with Iran…”

 

V-2 "Cardinal" George congratulates Obama

 

“Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), issued a statement, congratulating President Barack Obama on being honored with the Nobel Peace Prize by Norway.  He said: ‘In the name of the Catholic Bishops of the United States, I would like to offer congratulations to President Barack Obama on his receiving the Nobel Peace Prize… In our own country, the remarkable and historic achievement of his election has changed the relationships between men and women of all races. The rich diversity of United States society is now more surely anchored in a national unity that is better able to foster the peace we all are challenged to pursue.”

 

"Swine flu" fears grow as NHS staff shun vaccine

 

“The Department of Health has ordered NHS bosses across England to ensure that frontline staff get immunised against swine flu amid growing signs that many doctors and nurses intend to shun the vaccine.”

 

California governor signs two pro-homosexual bills

 

“Yesterday evening Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 54 and SB 572, both authored by Senator Mark Leno, into law. SB 54 requires California to grant all the privileges and rights of marriage to same-sex marriages performed outside of California prior to the passage of Proposition 8 last year. SB 572 requires the governor to declare every May 22 Harvey Milk Day in California.  "This is tragic news for California families," state Karen England, executive director of Capitol Resource Institute. "The governor has chosen to completely undermine the will of the people…"We don't know why the governor suddenly changed his mind and decided to impose a radical social agenda in every classroom," stated England.”

 

Vatican congratulates Obama on Nobel Prize

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The abominations of the Vatican II sect continue. 

 

Homosexuals give Obama standing ovation

 

“President Barack Obama was given a hero's welcome last night as he addressed the nation's most powerful homosexual group.  The estimated crowd of three thousand homosexuals and supporters attending the annual dinner of the Human Rights Campaign gave Obama a standing ovation as he repeated his pledges to meet some long-standing demands of homosexual activists.  Obama restated his campaign pledge to allow homosexual men and women to serve openly in the military. " I will end 'don't ask don't tell' he told the crowd.”

 

Battle over cross in Washington

 

“In 1934, veterans erected a cross on a rock in a remote part of the Mojave Desert on what is now national park land and for the next 65 years, pretty much nobody but the odd rattlesnake noticed. But over the past decade, this seven-foot-high cross, made from four-inch white metal pipe, has become the subject of no fewer than four acts of Congress, two district court rulings, three appellate court actions and Wednesday, arguments before the nine justices of the Supreme Court.”

 

Obama appoints openly gay lawyer for ambassadorship

 

“President Barack Obama said Wednesday he planned to nominate an openly gay lawyer as the U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa.”

 

V-2 African "bishops" say Obama's election "a divine plan"

 

“African bishops attending a Vatican meeting are speaking about the election of Barack Obama in divine terms—putting them very much at odds with many of their U.S. counterparts. Archbishop Gabriel Charles Palmer-Buckle of Accra, Ghana said Wednesday that there "a divine plan behind" Obama's election.”

 

House votes to extend "hate crimes" to cover gays

 

“The House voted Thursday to make it a federal crime to assault people because of their sexual orientation, significantly expanding the hate crimes law enacted in the days after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968.”

 

Airports to begin screening people for "swine flu"

 

This is getting out of control.  This article gives the impression that many are delighted by the thought of airport screenings, quarantines, etc.  It attempts to convince us that most desire a police state to "protect us" from this nothing “swine flu.”  Another article points out: “The government warns that some passengers may be asked to pass through a screening device, have their temperatures taken, answer questions about their health, and even be quarantined if someone on the flight shows symptoms of H1N1.”

 

Millions will begin receiving the “vaccine” in the coming days.  If the “swine flu” truly breaks out in the coming weeks and months – where it is undeniable that many are getting seriously ill and dying – then you can know for sure that it was the “vaccine,” not the flu, which caused the outbreak.  Many months ago they promised that it would break out in the fall, right after the vaccine was ready to be administered.  So, if it becomes very virulent and super-widespread, any thinking person should recognize what the cause will be.

 

Brain surgeon talks about the terrible effects of vaccines

 

 

 

Dr. Russell Blaylock is a highly credentialed and board certified brain surgeon.  He reads the actual studies and scientific literature on vaccines, not the propaganda.  Here’s what he has to say about vaccines.   This is definitely worth watching. 

 

The Shroud has not been Reproduced

 

 

 

Montana gives parental rights of woman's children to former lesbian partner

 

“Montana's highest court has ruled that a married woman must give up full custody of her adopted children to a former lesbian lover who sued for parental rights. Barbara Maniaci, the adoptive mother of a 9-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl, ended her ten-year relationship with Michelle Kulstad in 2006.  Maniaci adopted the boy in 2001, and the girl in 2004, as the sole legal guardian.  In the year following the breakup, Kulstad began fighting for joint custody with Maniaci, who is now raising the children with her husband.  On Tuesday, Montana's Supreme Court ruled 6-1 to uphold a Missoula County District Court ruling last year granting joint custody to Kulstad.  The case was Montana's first regarding parental rights in a same-sex relationship.”

 

Cambridge witch threatens to release demon in church

 

“A WITCH who plans to open an occult centre in Cambridge says he has conjured up a demon - in the city's ‘Catholic’ Church.”

 

Chicago OKs bubble zone limiting pro-life speech

 

“The Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved a bubble zone law that makes it harder for pro-life advocates to offer women alternatives outside an abortion center.”

 

V-2 "bishops" assure Jews: no conversion intended

 

Another total confirmation of what we’ve demonstrated.  This is from the actual press release of Benedict XVI’s “bishops”: “The Jewish leaders wrote to express their concern that paragraph 7 of the Note had formally characterized Catholic-Jewish dialogue as an invitation, either explicit or implicit, to Jews to abandon their faith in order to embrace Christianity. The bishops responded by saying that Catholic-Jewish dialogue "has never been and never will be used by the Catholic Church as a means of proselytism,” nor is it "a disguised invitation to baptism.”  Another news article on the same thing

 

Questions, updates

 

 

 

7.8 earthquake sparks Pacific tsunami alert

 

“A powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked the South Pacific near the Vanuatu archipelago Thursday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported, triggering a regional tsunami alert.”

 

School district pays student $1 for refusing Bible club

 

“A New York school district will pay a student a paltry $1 in damages after he accused officials of prohibiting him from forming a Bible club.”

 

Autism is skyrocketing: 1 in 91 children now have it

 

“The mainstream medical community claims to have limited understanding of what may cause ASD and offers little hope for recovery. Alternative medicine practitioners often associate rising autism rates with increasing exposure to environmental toxins, including those present in the expanding list of childhood vaccinations.”

 

It’s totally obvious that the huge rise in autism is connected to vaccines.

 

Doctor says nasal spray vaccine has live virus, can spread disease

 

“A doctor interviewed on Fox News has said that 3.5 million doses of nasal vaccine spray will be available in the US in the next ten days and that the spray contains the live virus and can theoretically spread the disease.”

Illinois "Choose Life" plates rejected

 

“Reporting from Washington - Illinois need not offer "Choose Life" license plates to motorists under a ruling the Supreme Court let stand today. The justices turned down a free-speech claim from Choose Life Illinois Inc., a group that supports adoption and opposes abortion. It had gathered more than 25,000 signatures from persons who wanted a "Choose Life" plate, but the state refused to issue the specialty plate.”

 

New Video

 

 

 

Plans for body scanners across the country

 

“The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has revealed plans to install 150 body scanning machines for primary security screenings at airports across the country… which amounts to a virtual strip search and reveals strikingly graphic images of passengers' bodies, including intimate medical details like colostomy bags or evidence of mastectomy.”

 

Sex clinics planned for Scottish secondary schools

 

“The Scottish Government plans to set up sex clinics in all secondary schools, offering pupils free condoms and pregnancy tests in an attempt to curb teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. [Critics liken] the plan to "pouring petrol on a fire".

 

Bible verses banned from Ga. school field

 

“The Warriors of Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High took the field on Friday night without any Bible verses written on the… banner.  Instead, the football team ran through a banner that read "This is Big Red Country" before each bent on a knee to pray on the field of Tommy Cash Stadium… The Anti-Defamation League… sent a letter to Reese commending the ban.”

 

N. Hampshire upholds "under God" in Pledge of Allegiance

 

“A federal judge in New Hampshire has thrown out an atheist activist’s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in Hanover, New Hampshire public schools. He reasoned that the Pledge is voluntary and is not a prayer.”

 

An alarming religious illiteracy abounds

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“Half of American high-school seniors surveyed recently thought Sodom and Gomorrah were a married couple. A McGill University professor's reference to the patience of Job drew blank stares from students in his religion course. An art history teacher in France found children were mystified by the "strange bird" (a dove representing the Holy Ghost) common in Renaissance paintings.”

 

Child sacrifice rises in Uganda as famine looms

 

“Surge in deaths and kidnaps among poor linked to witch-doctors and organ trafficking…”

 

Ahmadinejad has Jewish past

 

Benny Hinn refused entry into the police state called Britain

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First, we want to make it clear that we certainly do not endorse Benny Hinn.  He’s a heretic, an evil charismatic and a deceiver.  In fact, in one of his Charismatic conferences, if you listen carefully you can hear him praying over people: “Lord Jesus, give them sin.”  (If we track down the video of that, we will share it with our readers.) 

 

The point here is that Britain has become a police state.  “An American… preacher has been turned away from Britain, leaving thousands of people stranded at an evangelical rally in London this weekend… Many thousands of Pentecostal[s] travelled from across Britain and Europe and booked long weekend breaks in the capital’s hotels for his mission at the ExCeL exhibition centre in Docklands, East London, which had been due to begin on Thursday night… They were left disappointed after Border Agency officials turned him back when he landed with his private jet because he had failed to obtain a “letter of sponsorshipfrom a church… One of the aims of the new rules was to combat extremism and prevent teachers of religious hate entering the country.”

 

That means that we are now at the point where a religious teacher must obtain a “letter of sponsorship” to enter the country.  This is done in order to exclude “extremists” and “teachers of hate.”  If we’re not there already, soon anyone who is deemed “extreme” or doesn’t tolerate certain evils will not be allowed into the country.

 

Feds lift ban on Jesus on Capitol Christmas Tree

 

“Just one day after WND reported that rules for the 2009 Capitol Christmas Tree program prevented children from submitting decorations with themes such as "Happy Birthday, Jesus" and "Merry Christmas," state and federal officials are confirming the policy has been rescinded.”

 

Some truth about Iran

 

 

 

We obviously don’t endorse everything said by the people on this video.  However, this video contains important truth about what’s going on with Iran.  Former CIA officer and analyst Ray McGovern explains how Iran is not close to having a nuclear weapon.  He also explains how the recent “discovery” of a so-called secret nuclear facility is a total sham.  Iran had already announced this facility in accordance with the rules imposed upon them and the U.S. knew about it.  He points the finger directly at why there is such a push to further demonize Iran and convince the world that it must be attacked.  The answer is one word: Israel.  If they had their full way, we would be at war (for their interests) all over the Middle East – oops we already are – to clear out any significant military threats to them.  It’s bad enough that they want to attack Iran; but for them to try to get us to do their dirty work again is beyond words.  We don’t desire this, but if they are intent on war with Iran we say: DO IT YOURSELVES!!!  We’ve surely provided you with billions in military aid, weapons and technology to handle the situation.  Sadly, the philosophy of many in Israel (and those serving their interests here) is: Let the goyim die and shed their blood for the Jews.

 

Parts 2 and 4 of this interview are also interesting.  In Part 4, McGovern jokes (in order to illustrate a true point): "Do you know why Israel turned down the offer to become the 51st state?  A. Because then they would only have two senators."  In Part 4 he also points out that, contrary to what many think, Israel is NOT our ally.  An ally requires the existence of a mutual defense treaty between the countries.  We don’t have any such treaty with Israel because it would require the existence of internationally recognized boundaries.  Israel is not our ally.

 

 

 

By the way, here’s another clear example of how our media is dominated by Jewish and Israeli interests: "Poll: 61% say use force against Iran".  Don’t believe this headline or article for a second!  This is nonsense.  (It's a poll of 900 people in a country of 300 million.)  It’s like those polls which attempt to tell us the “frontrunners” in elections years before they happen.  We covered that kind of thing in this file. This is pure propaganda to convince the nation that most Americans actually desire what Israel wants: a new war with Iran.  It’s psychological propaganda to convince the world that what benefits Israel is what the Americans are desperate to have, even though our economy is a mess and certainly cannot afford another war – especially one for another country.

 

In the video below, Ron Paul also covers Iran.  He explains why the new push for war is totally dishonest and outrageous.  He doesn’t mention Israel (which is the #1 reason for all of this), but he makes some important points.

 

 

 

Judge blocks key parts of new Arizona Abortion Law

 

“A state judge blocked implementation of key parts of a new Arizona law restricting abortion.  Judge Donald Daughton of Maricopa County Superior Court late Tuesday issued a preliminary injunction granting most of a request by Planned Parenthood, the state's largest abortion provider.”

 

State to mom: stop baby-sitting neighbors' kids

 

“Each day before the school bus comes to pick up the neighborhood's children, Lisa Snyder did a favor for three of her fellow moms, welcoming their children into her home for about an hour before they left for school.  Regulators who oversee child care, however, don't see it as charity. Days after the start of the new school year, Snyder received a letter from the Michigan Department of Human Services warning her that if she continued, she'd be violating a law aimed at the operators of unlicensed day care centers.”

 

Homosexuals flooding U.S. TV

 

“Some 44 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) characters make regular appearances in scripted shows on network and mainstream cable TV in the new 2009-10 television season…”

 

Series of earthquakes rattle central California

 

“A series of earthquakes — the largest a magnitude-5.1 — have rattled the Lone Pine area of the eastern Sierra in Central California.”

 

7.6 earthquake strikes Indonesia, killing many

 

“A major earthquake in Indonesia killed at least 75 people Wednesday, according to a Red Cross disaster report, citing an official report from the country's vice president.”

 

NY H. Care workers revolt over "swine flu" shot

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“Health care workers in Hauppauge screamed “No forced shots!” as they rallied Tuesday against the state regulation requiring them to roll up their sleeves.  I don’t even tend to the sick. I am in the nutrition field. They are telling me I must get the shot because I work in a health clinic setting,” said Paula Small, a Women, Infants and Children health care worker.”

 

CDC drafts "isolation order" for H1N1

 

“You may have been exposed or are reasonably suspected of being exposed to swine influenza A (H1N1) and have developed some symptoms of swine influenza infection. If swine influenza spreads in the community, it will have severe public health consequences. Your illness requires that you be isolated and requires further public health investigation and monitoring…. If you fail to comply with this ISOLATION ORDER, you will be subject to prosecution pursuant to NCGS 130A-25, which provides for imprisonment for up to two (2) years, as well as pretrial detention without bail under NCGS 15A-534.5.”

 

According to this, they can quarantine those who are “suspected” to have “swine flu,” but might have some other problem.

 

Schoolgirl dies after receiving cervical cancer vaccine

 

“A British schoolgirl has died after receiving the cervical cancer vaccine Cervarix, health officials said.”

 

New Video

 

 

 

Massive earthquake triggers tsunami on American Samoa

 

“American Samoa —  A powerful Pacific Ocean earthquake spawned towering tsunami waves that swept ashore on Samoa and American Samoa early Tuesday, flattening villages, killing at least 39 people and leaving dozens of workers missing at devastated National Park Service facilities.”

 

Empire State building lit up red in honor of Communist China

 

This is insane: “New York's iconic Empire State Building will light up red and yellow Wednesday in honor of the 60th anniversary of communist China.”

 

Relic of True Cross stolen from monastery

 

“The Spanish daily La Razon reported this week that a relic of the Holy Cross was stolen from the… Monastery of the Valley of the Fallen, which had been in possession of the precious relic since 1960.”

 

Nebraska begins investigation of late-term abortionist

 

“Officials in Nebraska have begun investigating late-term abortion practitioner LeRoy Carhart, who has been accused of illegal and unethical practices by former employees. One of the pro-life groups involved in exposing him says it received word that the office of the state attorney general is involved.”

 

NY: Get vaccinated or get fired

 

“Despite a planned rally in Albany Tuesday to protest a state regulation requiring health care workers be vaccinated against influenza — both seasonal and swine flu — New York’s top public health official predicts dissenters will ultimately extinguish their anger and roll up their sleeves.  The regulation, which was approved in August, comes with a stinging addendum: Get vaccinated or get fired.  But some nurses and many other health care providers say the regulation violates their personal freedom and leaves them vulnerable to vaccine injury. And they cite deaths associated with the last federal government swine-flu vaccination program in 1976.”

 

Health care workers rally against flu shot in Albany

 

“Hundreds of health care workers will rally in Albany Tuesday, angry that they are being made to receive H1N1 flu shots.”

 

Kennedy's senate seat goes to another pro-abortion V-2 "Catholic"

 

Winnipeg churches ban handshakes over "swine flu"

 

“The… Archdiocese of Winnipeg has banned handshaking between church-goers over concerns it could lead people to contract the H1N1 influenza virus, also known as swine flu.”

 

More talk of potential mandatory vaccination plan

 

 

 

Again, we don’t know if this is true; but this is what people are saying.

 

Benedict XVI taunted by spider

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“President Obama had his fly. Now Pope Benedict has his spider.  A large arachnid appeared on the Pope's white robes as he addressed politicians and diplomats in Prague Saturday afternoon. The Pope didn't seem to notice at first - but journalists following the speech on a large screen flinched as the spider inched toward Benedict's neck.  It disappeared from view for a moment, but then could be seen crawling up the right side of the 82-year-old pontiff's face.”

 

 

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