WOW! Dr. Fauci Admits He and Dr. Birx Were the Two ‘Experts’ Who Persuaded Trump to Kill the Economy with Their Garbage Predictions of 2.2 Million Deaths!
Dr. Fauci admitted on Monday that it was he and Dr. Birx who persuaded President Trump to kill the economy… And they did this wildly inaccurate models and predictions!
Last week President admitted that back in March “two very smart people” came into his office and urged him to lock down the economy or 2.2 million Americans would die. But President Trump did not say who those “two very smart people” were.
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President Trump: The big projection being that 2.2 million people would die if we did nothing. That was another decision we made, close it up. That was a big decision that we made. Two very smart people walked into my office and said listen these are your alternatives. And that was a projection of 1.5 to 2.2 million people would die if we didn’t close it up. That’s a lot of people.
Of course, the two experts were COMPLETELY WRONG. Their models were WILDLY INACCURATE and off by some millions of deaths!!
President Trump followed these two inept doctors and killed off the record US economy. Later the two doctors came back and admitted their models were off by MILLIONS but instead of revising their strategy the doctors doubled-down on their insane strategy.
On Monday Dr. Fauci admitted he persuaded the president to shut down and kill off the US economy. It’s likely, the doctor’s horrid models and flawed predictions will do more damage to America than China did with the leaked virus.
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This guy has been wrong every step of the way. Trump needs to get rid of this very dangerous man.CBS Evening News✔@CBSEveningNews
Dr. Anthony Fauci: “I can tell you, the first and only time that I said we should do mitigation strongly, the response was, ‘yes, we’ll do it.'” https://cbsn.ws/2Xxj7af
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AUSTRALIA, April 14, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – Cardinal George Pell has said that senior people in Rome believe his conviction and imprisonment in Australia was related to the trouble he was causing to “corrupt officials in the Vatican” as he led the financial reforms.
In an interview released today with Australia’s Sky News, host Andrew Bolt asks Pell whether he had ever considered that the trouble he was causing to corrupt officials in the Vatican was related to the troubles he has since experienced in Australia. Pell responded: “Most of the senior people in Rome who are in any way sympathetic to financial reform believe that they are.”
Pell said that from his own perspective he had heard too much from people “going from possibility, to probability, to fact” and that he didn’t have any evidence of a link between his work at the Vatican and his charges and subsequent conviction in Australia.
However, Pell did say that he was pleased that much of the financial corruption at the Vatican is being exposed and that it has been shown that he had opposed such corruption while in Rome.
“One of my fears was that what we had done would remain hidden for ten years or so, that it would be revealed and then the baddies would say ‘well Pell and Casey were in charge then they turned a blind eye or did nothing to it’,” the acquitted cardinal said. https://www.youtube.com/embed/RplA3Siwhs8 SUBSCRIBEto LifeSite’s daily headlinesSUBSCRIBEU.S. Canada World Catholic
“Now thanks be to God that’s all gone, because there was a flurry of articles just before Christmas and around Christmas exposing all sorts of things, like a disastrous purchase, actually a couple of them in London, and it was very clearly demonstrated that we tenaciously opposed those things.”
Bolt questioned Pell about his relationship with Pope Francis, given their differing theological views and positions on issues such as “climate change,” but Pell said that he had received Pope Francis’ support.
BOLT: You and the Pope are not close. He is very much on the left and is a global warming preacher. You are a conservative and a climate skeptic. He has been a weak leader, but you have demanded reforms of your church, particularly financial reforms. In this matter though, this matter has the Pope supported you as you would have wished?
PELL: Absolutely. My theological views don’t line up exactly with that of Pope Francis, but I worked in his group ‘The C9’ of his closest advisors. He is the successor of Peter. He’s owed respect and I think he values my honesty and perhaps that I would say things that some other people mightn’t and say and I think he respects me for that. He certainly says that he respects the Australian judicial program processes but he has been very supportive right through.
Asked by Bolt how high he thinks that corruption in the Vatican goes, Pell said that he does not believe that it goes as high as the Pope.
BOLT: How high up in the Vatican does the corruption go?
PELL: Who knows? It’s a little bit like Victoria, you’re not quite sure where the vein runs, how thick and broad it is and how high it goes.
BOLT: I’ve described it as running right to the feet of the Pope, not to the Pope personally but right up to the very feet of the Pope. Would I be wrong?
PELL: Yes. I…We’ve got Cardinal Parolin the Secretary of State – he is certainly not corrupt. Just how high up it goes is an interesting hypothesis.
Asked by Bolt about some of his fellow Australian archbishops who “have gone missing in action” by not giving clear support to him, Pell simply responded, “That’s life. But actually what was surprising was even my theological opponents in Rome didn’t believe the stories.”
Celibacy, Amazon, Germany. Cardinal Sarah Returns To the Field
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On the mornings of Easter Sunday and Monday, the French magazine “Valeurs actuelles” posted an extensive two-part interview with Cardinal Robert Sarah, conducted by Charlotte d’Ornellas:
In the first part of the interview, Sarah revisits the book he wrote and published together with pope emeritus Benedict XVI with the title “From the Depths of Our Hearts,” in strenuous defense of the celibacy of the clergy.
The cardinal denounces the opportunism of the invectives against the book and its two authors. He reiterates that its publication, last January, was done “in a spirit of profound filial obedience to the Holy Father.” And he expresses the hope that finally it will be discussed for what it really says and what Pope Francis himself has shown he shares, when he said – echoing Paul VI – that “I prefer to give my life before changing the law on celibacy.”
But in the interview, Cardinal Sarah also talks about other things: the synod for the Amazon, the synod of Germany, the conflicts in the Church, sexual abuse, as well as the “crisis of civilization” laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic.
Here is a short excerpt from his interview, on the points most germane to the life of the Church.
* THE BOOK ON CELIBACY
Benedict XVI and I wanted to open a fundamental debate, a serene, objective and theological reflection on the priesthood and celibacy, basing ourselves on revelation and the historical facts. […] I have read a lot of invectives and insults but too little theological and pastoral reflection, and above all too little of Christian conduct.
And yet Benedict XVI and I made bold proposals to reform the way of life of priests. No one has pointed out or commented on what I believe to be the most important pages of our reflection, those concerning the necessary renunciation of material goods by priests, those that appeal for a reform based on the search for holiness and on the life of prayer, those that invite “to stand before you and to serve you.” […] Added to all this is the need to serve God and men. Our book was intended to be spiritual, theological and pastoral, while the media and some self-proclaimed experts have made it a political and dialectical reading. Now that the sterile controversies have dissolved, perhaps it can finally be read in earnest? Perhaps it can be discussed peacefully?
THE SYNOD FOR THE AMAZON
Following the publication of the apostolic exhortation “Querida Amazonia” by Pope Francis, some prelates expressed disillusionment and disappointment. They were not troubled for peoples of the Amazon, but disappointed because the Church, in their view, should have taken advantage of that opportunity to get in tune with the modern world. It was clearly seen at this juncture that the Amazonian question had been exploited. The misery of the poor had been used to promote ideological projects.
I must confess that such cynicism deeply saddens me. Instead of working to convey to the the peoples of the Amazon the unique depth and richness of the person of Jesus Christ and his message of salvation, the desire was to “Amazonize” Jesus Christ and have him espouse the beliefs and practices of the indigenous Amazonian people, proposing for them a human-sized priesthood adapted to their situation. The peoples of the Amazon, like those of Africa, need Christ crucified, scandal for the Jews, madness for the pagans, true God and true man, who came to save men marked by sin, to give his life for them and reconcile them with each other and with God, making peace with the blood of his cross.
THE CONFLICTS IN THE CHURCH
The unity of Catholics is not a simple sentimental affection. It is based on what we have in common: the revelation that Christ has left for us. If everyone defends his own opinion, his own innovation, then division will spread everywhere. The source of our unity precedes us. The faith is one, it is she who unites us. Heresy is the true enemy of unity. I am struck by the extent to which subjectivism makes discussions hysterical. If there is belief in the truth, it can be sought together, there can even be frank confrontations among theologians, but hearts remain at peace. It is well known that in the end the truth will appear. On the contrary, when the intangible objectivity of faith is called into question, then everything turns into rivalry among people fighting for power. The dictatorship of relativism, since it destroys peaceful trust in revealed truth, prevents an atmosphere of serene charity among men. […]
The unity of the faith presupposes the unity of the magisterium in space and time. When a new teaching is given to us, it must always be interpreted in consistency with the teaching that comes before. If we introduce ruptures and revolutions, we shatter the unity that governs the holy Church through the centuries. This does not mean that we are condemned to stagnation. But every evolution must be a better understanding and an exploration of the past. The hermeneutic of reform in continuity that Benedict XVI has so clearly taught is a condition sine qua non of unity. THE SYNOD OF GERMANY
What is happening in Germany is terrible. One gets the impression that the truths of the faith and the commandments of the Gospel are being put to the vote. By what right can we decide to renounce part of the teaching of Christ? I know that many German Catholics are suffering on account of this situation. As Benedict XVI has often said, the Church of Germany is too rich. With money one is tempted to do everything: change revelation, create another magisterium, a Church no longer one, holy, catholic and apostolic, but German. The risk for such a Church is to think of itself as one of the institutions of the world. But then how would it not end up thinking of itself as the world does? SEXUAL ABUSE
This crisis is above all a crisis of faith and a profound crisis of the priesthood. The discovery of the abominable crimes of priests is its most terrifying symptom. When God is not at the center, when faith no longer determines action, when it no longer directs and enriches the life of men, then even such crimes become possible. We must begin again, Benedict XVI has said, to live on the basis of God and in view of God. Before all else, priests must learn to recognize God as the foundation of their life and not leave him aside as if this were a matter of a formula with no real content. When a priestly life is not centered on God, it risks being carried away by a form of power drunkenness. As Benedict XVI again said: “Why has pedophilia reached such proportions? Ultimately, the reason is the absence of God.”
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This story is so far beyond predictable that the light from where predictable exists wouldn’t catch up for a year…. The LA Sheriff released the inmates fearing the Wuhan virus, now he worries he may have put the public at risk….. you just can’t make this up. Save the criminals, destroy the community.
“We were faced with a choice, if we left the jail system overpopulated, the pandemic would have swept through easily.”
Kaco says:April 14, 2020 at 12:58 amHe should do a PSA and tell them to just chill. Wait until the coronavirus is over.Everything democrats do turns to utter crap. These are people that make choices based on their emotions not on any logic or reason, let alone practicality. They pretty much ruin everything they touch, including sports and entertainment. This is why the places of which they are in control are complete dumps with no progress when they claim they are so “progressive”. More than likely by their design. Keep ’em poor and dependent.Liked by 8 peopleReply
azchick says:April 14, 2020 at 10:29 amIf you’ll notice it’s democratic elected officials who are releasing prisoners all over the country. Soros & Clinton are pushing it to create more havoc,death & destruction for PDJT. Just another way to try an take him down and destroy the country at the same time. Be careful for whom you vote NO MORE RINO’SLikeReply
Thinblueline says:April 14, 2020 at 3:25 amCome on now…you’re trolling or just plain ignorant. I graduated from LA County Sheriff’s Academy and have worked along side LASD Deputies for 30 years. I work with an adjacent agency. Your statement is false. You’re painting with a broad brush many dedicated deputies who serve with bravery everyday. Don’t take it out on them because their elected Sheriff is a bozo. I’ve met him and he’s way over his head. Thankfully he’ll be a one term Sheriff. But please try and do better.Liked by 4 peopleReply
nobaddog says:April 14, 2020 at 4:02 amCome on now…you’re trolling or just plain ignorant. What California Joe said is true except from what i read its “some” deputies are gang members not necessarily Mexican and the FBI is investigating it. Simply Google it and you will see many legit news agencies reporting what he said and worse! You have been employed for 30 years there and you haven’t heard about it? Do you watch local news? LA Times reports it’s a long time problem and not due to the current knucklehead Sheriff but many previous Sheriffs let it fester into what it is now.Liked by 1 personReply
Thinblueline says:April 14, 2020 at 4:14 amI don’t need to Google anything, I read what he said. He’s implying many of the deputies being hired are Mexican Gang Members. Me trolling…I think I know a little about the profession, and particularly that organization. I was a gang detective for several years and worked homicide investigations with LASD. It was cheap shot by him. Stay in your lane…you have no idea my experience or expertise in this field.Liked by 3 peopleReply
Perot Conservative says:April 14, 2020 at 5:14 amThank you for your service. A relative worked at LBPD booking for a few decades. I rode the RTD buses through South Central in the late 80s, only a few times at night … wouldn’t do that today.About 5 years ago I was on the edge of downtown LB where a relative once owned a small, immaculate senior apt building. It was at night, off Anaheim or PCH. It appeared to be a barrio. The population appeared to have increased 50% since late 80s, and the hateful looks I got convinced me to not exit my car & to leave. Pronto.I sensed some hostility & anger rarely encountered in NorCal.Liked by 3 peopleReply
rinoranch2017says:April 14, 2020 at 9:51 amExcellent response. I would give you a “like” but I still have a reoccurring issue with that, thus a “like” by reply which consistently.LikeReply
cbjoasurf says:April 14, 2020 at 10:51 amA liberal sheriff is a badge & a gun betraying ones oath to protect & serve. This sheriff has done that plain & simple. This sheriff fully represents the concept of the “PETER PRINCIPLE” except that he managed to rise to a level way above his “level of incompetence”.Should be fired, held as an accessory to ANY CRIMES committed by the detainees he released. Also, he should never be allowed to be employed as a LEO again, ever.LikeReply
thesavvyinvester says:April 14, 2020 at 1:24 amHmm, has he not heard of Dr Zelenko. These prisons could be a trial for HydroxC-Zoav-Zinc. They couldn’t think of this solution or what other forces come into play here.Liked by 1 personReply
ppanthersays:April 14, 2020 at 1:36 amno, DEMON RATS DON’T THINK FOR THEMSELVES, THEY ARE NOTHING BUT PUPPETS THAT DON’T USE THEIR BRAIN FOR THINKING, JUST FOLLOWING SOME STUPID ORDERS OF OTHER NON THINKERS…PIED PIPER.LikeReply
Snow White says:April 14, 2020 at 1:52 amAre these people that stupid? What did this sheriff think it was going to happen? You must have the IQ of a rock not to see this coming. Idiot demoncrats.Liked by 2 peopleReply
ssbishop says:April 14, 2020 at 12:51 pmThey are just heading out to buy Skittles on their way to their next class on Social Distancing Studies at the local community college…LikeReply
BigTalkers says:April 14, 2020 at 11:38 amThe Mayors of Houston and Philly did likewise, and then went on TV requesting their former charges not abuse the opportunity by committing more crimes while on furlough.One part of their thinking that’s mystifying is what do those morons think the convicts will do while they’re out to make a living? And if they were released without first testing negative for the virus, shouldn’t those officials responsible themselves be arrested for “public endangerment?”LikeReply
1gr8danesays:April 14, 2020 at 2:29 amLMAO – coming from a state with an absolute moron for a “sheriff” – exactly what did this idiot expect? The term “to protect and to serve” must mean protect his a$$ and serve only himself. They get what the deserve – should his expectation prove to be true – let the lawyers loose and have a field dayLikeReply
Pale ridersays:April 14, 2020 at 6:45 amYour close ‘protect the rights of criminals’ over the law abiding citizens. Think about it a second, when you push gun control at any level who are you protecting? This be no different. Jail is where you lose yours rights and livelihood not gain. These ‘compassionate caring leftists’ need to live in their own putrid choices, one being on the street with the criminals and drug addicts, Another is Venezuela. We have so many varieties of disfunction in way of third world Hell holes, we can find one they desire to live in, just get them out of hear.I’ve got an easy test, mandatory Trump bumper stickers on every vehicle, heck just put his head on every license plate and watch em run for Venezuela. I’m laughing at the thought.Liked by 1 personReply
Liberty ONE says:April 14, 2020 at 3:05 amLA Sheriff Nutbag. “Yeah, we RELEASED thousands of inmates because we don’t want the virus to spread among the prison population” Who the F cares?.LikeReply
mac says:April 14, 2020 at 4:24 amExactly. I don’t give a damn if ALL of them get it and the prison guards have to walk around in Class III hazmat suits. That’s their lookout. If they hadn’t committed crimes they wouldn’t be in prison, because you really have to work hard to get there. First-time offenders very, very, VERY seldom spend time behind bars. Most jailed felons have committed at least 16 felony crimes before they ever spend the first day in the graybar hotel.I’m not even sure that anyone in prison who has more than two felonies should get any medical treatment for anything. They’ve cost the body politic enough already. Don’t bother telling me “we should be better than that.” The cold, hard reality is that we as a nation would be better off if they were locked up for life or pushing up daisies. That way we could be sure they would never be let out to plague society again. And plague society they do: I just read a study that said 83% of Federal prisoners have re-offended sufficiently to be re-incarcerated within nine years of their initial release. Whatever we are doing in there to make the criminals see the error of their ways is most definitely not working. Instead, it seems like prison is just graduate or post-graduate education for criminals in how to be a more violent and effective criminal.Liked by 3 peopleReply
Charlotte Powell Brooks says:April 14, 2020 at 4:11 amBut did the sheriff have “intent?” And what crystal ball did he look into to know it would reduce the number of cases?Liked by 2 peopleReply
Charlotte Powell Brooks says:April 14, 2020 at 4:50 amWhat do they tell the jailbirds upon release———“When this is all over, ya’ll come back now, hear….. we’ll leave the light on for ya’?”Liked by 3 peopleReply
spoogels says:April 14, 2020 at 5:01 amfrom his blogChesa Boudin’s Tweet April 6, 2020Chesa Boudin 博徹思@chesaboudinHealthcare professionals demanded we drastically reduce the jail population, so we listened.On Jan 21, the SF jail population was 1,238.On March 4, when the emergency was declared, it was 1,097.Yesterday, it was 766.Meanwhile, crime rates continue to decrease in SF. 4/6/20,3:08 AMWhat do the Chinese characters mean?LikeReply
Perot Conservative says:April 14, 2020 at 5:00 amThat’s OK, he probably lives in the Valley, over the hill, 20 miles away, hefty salary … and sheriffs make $75,000 – $125,000, plus OT & bennies.Liked by 1 personReply
Sharpshorts says:April 14, 2020 at 6:09 amReleasing convicted prisoners now exposes them to the same dangers that law abiding citizens are facing with the China virus…It’s only fair, right? Liberal logic 101, every body must be MADE to be equal…Great job California. Will WHO be keeping track of how many released cons are re-arrested for ignoring social distancing? Did the sheriff’s department give them masks upon release?LikeReply
GaryLa says:April 14, 2020 at 7:08 amReleasing 4,200 criminals has been effective at slowing the virus?Better to die at the hand of a violent criminal than to take a minor risk at the hospital? No thanks.He’s no sheriff. He’s a left-wing operative.Liked by 2 peopleReply
Muthaucker says:April 14, 2020 at 7:24 amThese Sheriffs and Police Chiefs kill me with their 4 and 5 star collar devices. This guy is wearing 5 stars like Nimitz or McArthur.Liked by 2 peopleReply
USMCLtsays:April 14, 2020 at 7:50 amYou beat me to it! Every American citizen should be discomfited by any civil law enforcement official that chooses to wear military rank insignia of any kind, let alone the five star insignia worn by only 9 WWII era military leaders. The presumption of such status by civilian law enforcement is disgusting. The badge worn by these officers should be sufficient evidence of their status within their respective organizations.Liked by 2 peopleReply
D3F1ANT says:April 14, 2020 at 7:48 amHow can any LE officer (but especially an elected one) be anything but absolutely embarrassed and humiliated by the ignorance, ineptitude, and malfeasance that’s exposed by is article? LOL! Yeah…let the convicted bad guys out of jail. BRILLIANT! Or…and here’s another option: Maybe use an ounce of common sense BEFORE you do something so dumb that a child would know better? Talk about a crippling lack of foresight!LikeReply
Brant says:April 14, 2020 at 8:01 amNever Trump brother lives in LA. I hope he is starting to get restless and hope this adds more to it. He needs to wake the freak up. Of course history for him started the day after election 2016. I’ve been following politics since he was listening to Kiss Alive II…….and I was reading news magazines (US News and world report, back then kind of decent).Liked by 1 personReply
moray watson says:April 14, 2020 at 8:52 amWait a minute sheriff, the math’s not over yet. Only 11 inmates got infected of those you kept incarcerated, but you don’t know how many got infected of those you released. So you have no idea whether releasing over 4,000 prisoners was in any way effective.Liked by 1 personReply
mickjtsays:April 14, 2020 at 8:57 am“We were faced with a choice, if we left the jail system overpopulated, the pandemic would have swept through easily.”…AND your POINT iS? SO you care MORE about the low lifes in Jail than the good citizens in your community? Turn in your Stinking Badge, YOU’RE FIRED!LikeReply
boogywstew says:April 14, 2020 at 11:04 amI’m wondering what the $250 is supposed to do? You can’t rent a room in LA for that kind of money if a deposit is required. $250 might buy you food and booze every night for a month if you live on the street or are the, “we’re all in this together “, crowd thinking these inmates will get a job with a prison record and 20% unemployment? Some borderline prisoners who might have had a shot at going straight will undoubtedly resort to crime to survive. I’m sure that bunch will feel like they were entrapped and I’m inclined to agree.LikeReply
Johnny Bravosays:April 14, 2020 at 10:15 amTell me he goes to church every week and prays often and asks for divine guidance – I very much doubt it, soulless, incompetent fool. Is it any wonder we stand shaking our heads at this lunacy?Where was his post exit plan and strategy. Don’t tell me, he hadn’t thought that far ahead?LikeReply
Ventura Capitalistsays:April 14, 2020 at 10:42 amBreaking News for sheriff Nimrod… Since LE won’t even bother if you steal less than $950, there’s already a crime wave in California. Criminals from all over the country are flocking to the Golden State.They’re afraid the criminals will infect each other in jail, so they’re turning them loose to infect the rest of us. Yes, it is so incandescently stupid, it could only come from the demokrats.Liked by 1 personReply
jeffsn4says:April 14, 2020 at 10:46 amIt’s similar to how they’re claiming “hate crimes” are on the rise. They just start labeling more and more things a hate crime and presto, now everyone is a bigot.LikeReply
Ventura Capitalist says:April 14, 2020 at 12:06 pmYes, and chalking up every death as a demokrat KungFlu victory, even if you fell out of a 10th floor window, or your girlfriend set the bed on fire while you were sleeping.Now with the news that the Bronx Zoo tiger got the KungFlu, this hoax has totally jumped the shark. By the way, how is he doing? Does the zoo have him on a ventilator? Have they given him the Trump Cocktail?LikeReply
minnesotamike55 says:April 14, 2020 at 11:13 amCan you say lawsuits? Local governments are going to be overwhelmed with lawsuits from closed businesses, harmed citizens, and churches. They will likely win because liberal policies are not generally well supported by law and implemented with too much emotion.So where is all the payout money for pain and suffering, income loss, even suicide, going to come from? Local tax dollars come from commerce and property taxes. Residential and commercial real estate values will likely drop if shutdown goes on too long, sales taxes stop flowing in, permit and inspection fees disappear, at the same time social services spends more and legal fees skyrocket.What is solution? Fed bailout of local govs? Massive increase in taxes? Worker layoffs and reduced services are not likely. State and local pension funds drain. Voting in your local elections will be so important this fall. We need calm intelligent managers not scream at the sky emotional idiots in charge for this!LikeReply
Pew-Anon says:April 14, 2020 at 11:42 amOK, let’s just stipulate to the good sheriff’s fuzzy etiology for the sake of a little thought experiment. So by releasing some 4000-odd “non-violent” prisoners, which was about 25% of the prison population, the total number of COVID-19 cases was “reduced” to 11. If the population was reduced by 25%, then it is reasonable to postulate the total cases would also be reduced on an equivalent percentage basis. In other words, 11 cases represents 75% of the total cases that could be expected had no inmates been released. Dusting off my high school algebra, the equation would look like: 11 = 0.75x, where x = the total number of cases with no release. Now if my math is correct, that would mean the total number of cases with no release would have been…carry the 3…wait for it…15. So, in exchange for the release of over 4000 “non-violent” prisoners, the prison system was spared 4 COVID-19 cases. that’s a 1000 to 1 exchange rate. Way to go, sheriff. Serving and protecting, who exactly is anybody’s guess.LikeReply
jbrickley says:April 14, 2020 at 11:53 amOk now, everyone that was released from prison would you kindly and in an orderly fashion turn yourselves in and board the bus back to prison? Yeah, right…LikeReply
jbrickley says:April 14, 2020 at 11:55 amFirst order of business will be to get some food followed by a woman and some drugs. Then start robbing local businesses and the cherry on top will be some home invasions.LikeReply
mikeyboo says:April 14, 2020 at 11:57 amThe sheriff is in an impossible position. If he releases the prisoners, he endangers the community. If he retains the prisoners in custody he endangers inmates AND staff. And let us not forget the “killing minorities” side of the argument since a large percentage of prisoners are Black and Hispanic.LikeReply
tieoneoncharter.comsays:April 14, 2020 at 12:27 pmThe Bar Association approves of this move by Sheriffs to release criminals…Why?? Because it keeps the Law profession/Law Firms busy making money….It’s that simple….The Law profession is essentially corrupt from Lawyers like Comey, McCabe, etc..to Judges like Amy Berman Jackson etc…There’s virtually Zero accountability in the Law profession….Ask yourself….Why hasn’t one of the many corrupt, unethical Lawyers in the Coup attempt lost their Law License??? Because it’s a corrupt profession being overseen by Corrupt people who are Lawyers themselves…Lastly, how many Politicians are Lawyers??? See the problem??……I do…LikeReply
The Vatican News reported yesterday that the EU President, Ursula von der Leyen, has contracted Corona Insanity. Corona Insanity is a highly infectious, rapidly spreading political disease which causes near or total insanity in those with pre-existing co-morbilities such as socialism, marxism, modernism, globalism. It is known that politicians and churchmen have a 800% higher chance of contracting this disease if they have violated any rules on financial distancing from Bill Gates, patient 0, or any organizations contaminated by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Von der Leyen, in particular, wants to keep all elderly in the European Union confined until 2021 because of the Corona pandemic.
The chief symptoms of this new pandemic — which is labeled cOins<20, because it is postulated to have first existed before 2020 and is spread by financial transfers — are megalomania, psychopathy, sustained fits of psychotic delusion which cause the patient to view other human beings as cattle; neurotic dreams of world domination based on total tyrannical control of everyone else in the most mundane activities of daily life (Corona Control); extreme homicidal tendencies toward the sick and dying, the elderly, the unborn and anyone deemed suitable for vaccine testing; nearly continual outbursts of exaggeration (Corona Hype) to promote unfounded fear in others (Corona Panic) so that they accept being controlled by those who are infected with cOins<20.
Several institutions have become hotbeds for this infectious outbreak, such as the World Health Organization, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and most manufacturers of vaccines and microstates which have received highly infected transfers of money and services from the Gates Foundation, such as Sanfi Pasteur and the Vatican.
The professions of journalism and politiking have been identified as the groups highly at risk for infection and the public is warned to maintain high levels of social and intellectual distancing from anyone in these professions with the co-morbities listed above.
Besides the EU President, known world leaders who have tested positive, but who are refusing treatment and violating the stay at home rules, are Jorge Mario Bergoglio, known to many as Pope Francis, Giuseppe Conte, the prime minister of Italy, and nearly all the leaders of western nations.
While it was thought that Donald Trump was naturally immune, it seems he has caught this infection from Dr. Anthony Fauci in mid March, but many experts are hoping for a swift recovery.
This new pandemic has led to much speculation on the web that it is a sign of the end times, because the medical code for the disease, cOins<20, has the decimal value in Ascii of 666, which is the biblical sign of the Antichrist, in Saint John’s Book of Revelations.
This opinion is being promoted by certain groups of Catholics, in particular, who believe cOins<20 is the biblical mark of the beast. And this is one case, where I would have to agree with the popular sentiment, as crazy as it sounds.
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19,618 views•Apr 14, 20201.1K111SHARESAVESky News Australia350K subscribersSUBSCRIBECardinal George Pell has revealed he is ashamed of the Catholic Church for the way it dealt with the “cancer” of child sex abuse in the past. In an exclusive world-first televised interview with Sky News Australia presenter Andrew Bolt, Cardinal Pell talks candidly about the scourge of child abuse within his own church and how the many failures to act still haunt him today. “It was like a cancer … we had to cut it out,” he said. “I totally condemn these sorts of activities, and the damage that it’s done to people. “One of the things that aggrieves me is the suggestion that I’m anti-victim, or not sufficiently sympathetic. I devoted a lot of time and energy to try to save them, to get justice, to get help and to get compensation.” Cardinal Pell also shone light on the 405 days he spent locked up for seven child sex offences which were eventually quashed by the High Court of Australia. He befriended several inmates, including a convicted murderer, and witnessed the devastation ice addiction had on those around him. Cardinal Pell explained he felt flat following his release but he felt no “anger or hostility” towards his accuser. He hopes to transition into a quiet life of gardening where he could focus on growing roses and cabbage.SHOW MORE
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ALICIA NGUYEN4 hours agoThe Cardinal was so good at his job at the Vatican Bank. Moreover, he was out spoken defending Church teachings against certain groups. He has enemies in ‘high places”.49REPLY
stmartin177734 hours agoProof that public Catholics must sue when these Alinsky anti-Truth types want to try this stuff on. Otherwise all Australians suffer.47REPLYView reply
Douglas Desmond5 hours agoI am a Catholic and a South African possibly the investigative and justice systems in Australia needs to come under international scrutiny. Have always believed that truth and justice is inherent, applicable to all people. If one allows ones biased or hatred to cloud one’s judgment a justice system is corrupt.73REPLYView 4 replies
Aaron Mueller5 hours agoAny other person in Pell’s position would not have been convicted. That’s the uncomfortable truth in this sorry story, which the High Court has now corrected.76REPLYView 8 replies
Shrek The Ogre4 hours agoWell done Andrew Bolt. Good interview and it is good to see that Pell is free and able to hopefully get on with what is left of his life.31REPLYView reply
Joe Dennehy4 hours agoI am an atheist, and the catholic church has much to answer for, but this case shocks me to the core. Victoria needs to reassess it’s institutional impartiality. The ABC needs to be disbanded. None of this will happen of course. All in all a stain on Australian history.114REPLYView 14 replies
Mr. Jacky G5 hours agoThis is what real bravery, humility, grace and forgiveness looks like! We can all learn a thing or two from Cardinal George Pell!79REPLYView 21 replies
Killer CD4 hours agoThat was magical. God Bless you, George Pell and Andrew Bolt. What testimony of faith and surrender.27REPLY
Maureen Sheils4 hours agoI believe this is the future of all Christians.Many will fall away leaving what Our Lady called the faithful Remnant who would be the saints of the New Age.19REPLYView 3 replies
R N4 hours agoGreat interview. Glad the High Court corrected this grave miscarriage of justice. No credit to Victoria police, the ABC and other media or Victoria’s legal system. Or the Premier.14REPLY
Andrew Wills5 hours agoIn the last days right will be wrong, and wrong right. We’ve fallen so far over a long period of time and we don’t see the change for the worse.13REPLYView reply
o0POSH0o4 hours agoPublic sentiments mixed with legal trials result in cloudy judgements…. Trials by media and public speculation should be banned until the cases have finalised…..16REPLYView 2 replies
Thomas Elliott3 hours ago (edited)Cardinal Pell is a prime example of someone who is devoted to his faith and the benefits that bestows. That is a quality that few in modern society can understand. As such he is a great example for us all. It is a real pity that society is headed in the other direction. Andrew Bolt deserves great credit for his continued support for justice in this whole travesty of justice in Victoria and that was pursued rigorously by the ABC. The ABC fought against him and villified him throughout the whole affair. They presented rhetoric to the point where they had mainstream Australia calling for his blood. It really goes beyond belief that it happened. Surely some action should be taken against the ABC’s role as the self appointed purveyors of justice in Australia today.Read more18REPLYView reply
nottmjas4 hours ago (edited)I’m an atheist, an ex Catholic in fact who is sickened by the way the church had dealt with the abuse by priests scandals. But I find how Pell has been treated by various parties absolutely scandalous. Not surprised that his campaign against corruption has lead to this. Hope he manages to live out the rest of his time on this earth as peaceful as possible.64REPLYView 7 replies
ochyp19714 hours agoGreat interview and it was great to see Cardinal George Pell free and talking again. I also note that I agree with other comments that the Cardinal should sue the Victorian Police and the ABC. To Daniel Andrews the so called woke catholic premier you should be ashamed of yourself for not being able to see that an innocent man was convicted and failing to step in as the premier of Victoria to stop this injustice.9REPLY
CharlieCCC5 hours agoPeople still saying he is guilty have not looked at the evidence at all. Or they have and just don’t care. They want an innocent man to rot in jail just because he is a catholic.66REPLYView 21 replies
Sharon de Silva3 hours agoPell was a campaigning against corrupted politicos. They wanted to shut his mouth and cooked up a story that never happened.6REPLY
Eamonn Murphy3 hours agoI feel for this old and holy man. I wonder should he consider to leave Australia. He has seemingly good grounds to do so, otherwise it seems they will hound him till his death.12REPLYView 3 replies
rexjames0013 hours ago (edited)What is most interesting in this interview is not Pell. It is Andrew Bolt, a good and fair outspoken man who himself has been unfairly judged. I have told you by private email Andrew, now I say it publicly, YOU ARE A GOOD MAN MR. BOLT .11REPLYView 3 replies
Anne-Marie Nakhle3 hours agoEven after everything that has been done to him he still could not say anything bad about anyone or judge anyone. What an inspirational Catholic God bless your strong faith and protect you from the wolves still circling. You are in my prayers3REPLY
andyhello233 hours ago (edited)Interesting interview. I would suggest him being in his later years, helped him in these times. Being who he is, he would of learned alot about suffering, and how people cope, over his lifetime work. When your life is taken away when you are young, its harder for people to deal with, as you miss out on the best years of your life. So when you get older, the worlds harsh times, affect you less. I would think being who he is, he has learnt alot about suffering, as thats one of the roles, that catholic priests and beyond learn from there experience of such a job they have. Well at least you gave him a chance to speak.Read more5REPLYView reply
Tui Donga3 hours ago (edited)So much pure love on this thread supporting the candid nature of this interview. God bless Andrew, God bless Pell, God bless the Catholic Church, and God bless us all.6REPLY
ALICIA NGUYEN4 hours ago (edited)The Cardinal was so effective at his job at the Vatican Bank. Moreover, he was out spoken defending Church teachings against certain groups. He got powerful enemies in Rome and in Australia. Thank God justice prevails, historical 7-0 decision. Very insightful interview, thank you Mr. Bolt, God Bless you and your work.27REPLYView 3 replies
John Doyle4 hours agoGod bless you Cardinal Pell!! Thank you so much for even now after all you’ve been through you are still teaching us how to love God and how to be a good Christian. Also thank you Andrew for being a truth seeker17REPLYView 6 replies
Maria Domingo5 hours ago (edited)Cardinal Pell how luvly to see u. I have never stopped praying for you from day one. I’m extatic justice has been served and that that you are free. I’m so proud of your God given strength. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep up the strength. Jesus will take care of you. You are no short of amazing!!! Gbu . Ty Andrew for a fab fab interview. I’m so proud of you Cardinal Pell. Stay blessed 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻32REPLYView 9 replies
stmartin177734 hours agoAB names Victoria Police, and the ABC and their sad confederates in the Victorian legal clan. Anne Ferguson, Chris Maxwell – immolated their careers with Barabbas. But they have time to repent.6REPLY
xtreme survival4 hours agoAndrew Bolt as a Catholic I thank you from the bottom of my Heart, it was an Atheist that was the voice of C Pell. Thank you Andrew, God Bless You.13REPLYView 2 replies
Editha Vimpany4 hours agoI found Cardinal Pell a holy man. His faith is so strong amidst suffering which people can copy. I’m very proud to be a Catholic Christian. Thank you Andrew for the interview and for believing in him.30REPLYView 2 replies
Shaun davey3 hours ago“A lot of people have Difficulty envisaging that contrasting background with the crimes “ Did you mean George with the accusations you was falsely accused of ?REPLY
j t3 hours ago (edited)Pell was targeted because of his position high up in the church. Symbolic sacrificial lamb targeted to help ease the pain of victims, but more so for the egos of the acusers. Never had a chance with continuous media coverage at the time. For those perpetrators who violated children, may they rot in prison, burn in hell.5REPLY
mgosia214 hours agoAndrew that you for all the Suppprt for our Cardinal Pell, Thank you for believig in him. We prayed for him every day I we will continue to pray It is so Good to see him free.27REPLY
Gerard Tyrrell4 hours ago (edited)‘What was wrong?’ Two factors; the forgiving understanding nature of Catholic institutions and the insidious duplicitous nature of paederasts. The man said, “We’re trained to think well of people.”3REPLY
Antonia Moffat4 hours agoHe speaks powerfully about Redemptive Suffering. A joy to know he was so supported by all our prayers. Such a blessing to hear from and see the Cardinal himself after his terrible ordeal. A courageous witness of faith. Thank you to Andrew Bolt for hosting this interview and exposing the shocking miscarriage of justice.16REPLY
Paul Rich3 hours agoAs for Cardinal Pell, a lesser man would be overtaken with bitterness, wanting to vent anger at the system and society that had wrongly accused him. But his faith and confidence in God served him well. For those who said this interview gives them reason to search for God, good. He is there to be found. As for Andrew Bolt, a lesser man would have twisted the responses for his own purposes, would have omitted vast amounts, and would have commented a lot more instead of listening. I love your honesty and integrity Andrew. This was your best work yet!12REPLYView 2 replies
theHentySkeptic4 hours agoKudos to both Bolt and Pell. They both acquited themselves well. Great interview and best TV in ages.17REPLY
Matthew Breheny2 hours agoI’d love to know where Rupert was during this interview, because IMO Bolts mouth only moves when Rupert flexes his hand.1REPLY
Jewyhunter Charlie3 hours agoWow Thankyou for a unbiased view . Respect . I seen Mr bolt in your eyes humility you seen true innocence of a proper catholic priest . He seen a true saint of Jesus Christ suffer . Yet George pell choose to walk his cross . He’s a true catholic priest unlike the masons that are trying to infiltrate the Catholic Church . The gates of hell will never prevail against the true men of God .7REPLYView reply
Mizook4 hours agoNow that the Vic prosecution has lost its action , is the Victorian Government going to pay Pell’s Legal Fees if Yes when and how much , if no why not.39REPLYView reply
james James3 hours agoThis story will go down as Victoria’s Biggest ever Judicial Stich up ever. History will not be kind to all VICPOL, journalists, MEMBERS OF THE JURY, OF BOTH COURTS. JUDGES, THE PRESS, and the prosecutors. We have much higher expectations of these folks. Trial by media and special interests, should cease and never be allowed to go on ever. Keep these rubbish out of the court rooms, and make justice respected again by the wider community.7REPLY
Shea Halsey5 hours ago (edited)An acquittal is a finding of innocence. “Once a verdict of not guilty is returned, judgment of acquittal is entered and that judgment is decisive of innocence” (R v Darby (1982) 148 CLR 668, 682, Murphy J). A criminal trial is not conducted as a contest between guilt and innocence (Bartha v. The Queen (49)). It begins with the presumption that the accused is innocent. The presumption is of course rebuttable, but only by proof of guilt beyond reasonable doubt. If the prosecution fails to adduce such proof and the accused isacquitted, the presumption is said to become irrebuttable or conclusive (R v Darby (1982) 148 CLR 668, 682, Murphy J).56REPLYView 17 replies
Ben Clake2 hours agoCardinal Pell ‘never contemplated’ suicide, but David Marr should, the sooner the better.2REPLY
Sensei McCall4 hours agoThe Australian High Court 7-0, says it all. Beyond all reasonable doubt, not the balance of probabilities. Well done Andrew, great work.59REPLYView 4 replies
Brian Turner3 hours agoI remember discussing this case with colleagues back in Dublin Ireland could not believe it got to court and more could not believe the outcome from the jury as I watched the trial judge pass out sentence. Shame on the police and the judiciary of Australia2REPLY
poxdaccy3 hours ago (edited)Victoria has a corrupt system that needs to be brought to justice, especially when the judges and police are all freemason christian haters3REPLYView reply
An lace2 hours agoA decent, forthright and honest guy. He has made mistakes, but who hasn’t, and he has never done anything illegal. Let this man be in peace.2REPLY
Inspectah Fragile3 hours agoThe police will keep canvassing for anyone who needs some quick cash to make up charges against this innocent man. They are DESPERATE to save face.5REPLYView reply
anthony ejiofor4 hours agoOn till you or someone in your family, had to defend them yourself for something that didn’t not happen, most people will never understand!!!4REPLY
Yul Hubbart5 hours agoAnd this man was a genuine “whistleblower” (for want of a better word). He was investigating corruption within the Vatican – and being remarkably effective at it, too. And this is when, by an amazing coincidence, these allegations suddenly appeared out of nowhere.54REPLYView 6 replies
Lorry Camill3 hours agoHe should sue for destroying his life even if I give the money 💰 to charities and keep nothing but they learn a lesson Amen 🙏3REPLY
Barry French3 hours agoSeems as if the Victorian Police have gotten hold of Adam Schiff’s playbook on “How to run continual accusations against a selected target”.1REPLY
Ben Clake2 hours agoAndrew Bolt has conducted a brilliant interview with Cardinal Pell. It’s all very real, & has allowed Pell to tell his side of the story, a side which has long been swept aside by critics including #theirABC.1REPLY
Inspectah Fragile3 hours agoGod Bless you Cardinal Pell. The haters will never be able to accept the truth. The haters WANT you to be guilty because of their own selfish ideals.3REPLY
Yeah nah2 hours agoThanks, Andrew. A very necessary interview. I remember twenty years ago listening to ABC radio/TV and being aware of their obvious hatred of Pell and understanding even back then that the ABC’s hate was driven by Pell’s position on the intrinsic dignity of human life from conception and the natural sexual complementarity of male and female. I don’t think much has changed in the ABC.1REPLY
Arne Sahlstrom3 hours agoTHANK YOU ANDREW BOLT from my heart!! You are avery righteous man open for truth and justice. Cardinal Pell’s great and moving witness gives a deep and unforgettable impression. Especially his great faith like a solid rock is impressive. This great faith is what saved him and gave him confort! And the strong support from people praying all over the world. May God protect and preserve him . We pray that he will be very active in the Church in various ways. Writing. Giving lectures. Interviews. Teaching. The Church is in great need of faithful and righteous honest men like Cardinal Pell. Mr Bolt; I FIND BO WORDS to express my deepest gratitude for your staunch and unwavering support for the innocent Cardinal for many years! GOD BLESS YOU!Read more4REPLY
LupusManarus3 hours agoThe justice systems in Australia and especially in the state of victoria seems quite backward..18th century styled.. at least from here in Europe (Germany)1REPLY
James Halton2 hours agoWell done Andrew for your honesty as a chatholic at times I questiond the Cardinals inocence mainly from the information the corrupt media feeds us everyday thank God you are on our side we are in a battle we cannot offord to lose.1REPLY
Chris Paynter3 hours ago (edited)I’m glad Pell was very careful with his words especially when it was a serious matter. It’s easy to forget he’s 79. He’s an old man, quite amazing he can talk for this long and still maintain a decent conversation. I’m not a Catholic but I admire his commitment to forgiving his accuser and all of the evildoers even though they absolutely crucified his reputation. God will bless him for his trouble, Jesus will bring good out of this horrorRead more14REPLYView reply
stmartin177734 hours ago (edited)49:30min Andrew Bolt talks about what animates Cardinal Pell…. reality of eternal life. And false accusation and suffering for being a friend of Jesus Christ. “Everybody wants to rule the world” Jesus wants to give that but in a sustainable way. Just let him! so “Don’t be evil” and get close to Jesus.4REPLY
Fr. Mark Higgins2 hours agoGod bless you cardinal Pell. I always supported you and I wrote to you twice in prison. I always knew you were innocent.3REPLY
Chris Paynter3 hours agoAndrew bolt, I don’t know what you believe regarding faith. I know you’re not a Christian But might I say, that I admire you greatly because you’ve done what so many refused to do. I’ve seen ‘Christians’, even a close friend turn into hate filled people about this. Your attitude is far more loving than these ‘Christians’. Christianity is meant to be about love, and in that regard, I see your character here as far more Christian than these confessing ones.Read more9REPLYView 2 replies
Pete Shields3 hours agoThank you for your strength and fortitude Arch Bishop. You were scape goated but you never forgot your sheep and we never forgot you.3REPLY
Brendan. Greally1 hour agocan someone tell me when Cardinal Pell can resume saying holy mass? And also when the pope’s judas acts against him are reversed?REPLY
Ben Clake1 hour agoThe godless athests left attacked isreal folau. The godless athests left attacked Cardinal George Pell. the common theme is they are Followers of God, They are True Christians and they are both anti Gays.Read more2REPLY
G Wing 3694 hours agoI am happy to hear another viewpoint which I now find more convincing. I originally believed this narrative, for which I am sorry. Should have known better than trust suspect outlets. Thanks for this. It was needed, Write a book and do a film!3REPLY
William Agan1 hour agoIt’s unbelievable that one of the countries which has contributed to legal jurisprudence could bend so low to the point of great miscarriage of justice.1REPLY
Quis ut Deus2 hours ago (edited)Excellent journalism. Thank you Andrew for an unbiased interview. No fake news here! Cardinal Pell has always upheld the teachings of Holy Mother Church and is quite a perfect target. As for this Pope, he on the left and is a very, very weak leader indeed. He is quite a disgrace. I am a practicing Catholic but I do not support this heretical Pope. We need a strong leader (not a politician, like Francis), to completely wipe out the pedophilia that scourges our Church and scandalises it’s members and those outside the Church. We need a true Pope who can deal with these REAL issues that effect the Church today and not a Pope who is more interested in global warming!Read more2REPLY
abcdefg1 hour agoAdmirable Cardinal Pell. I wish I could follow your holiness, bless you and may God keep you safe!REPLY
Htun Oo3 hours agoCardinal George Pell’s case has been governed by so many layers of forces. Cultural wars, political. During once in a lifetime, Covid-19 period, his rightful release came out as beacon. It’s also a once in a lifetime, case of “truth”, which often not necessarily winnable all the time.2REPLY
Graeme Kenneth Jaguar4 hours agoABC is not an impartial organisation. The funding needs to be scrapped to them until they deem a charter of fair and non biased reporting. Sack the management beginning with Ita Buttrose. Yes Pell was a scape goat for a conspiracy of corruption.2REPLY
Davey Jones1 hour ago (edited)Cardinal Powell you’re the best keep the faith Pray to the Almighty and he will protect and look after you BSafe be strong be happy tomorrow is a new day my heart goes out to you for all the trash that you’ve had to put up with I knew from day one that you would never ever do this and I knew you were innocent1REPLY
Francis Chen2 hours agoAs Andrew Bolt suggests, when you read the judgment of the High Court and then go back and review past news items – you begin to see a pattern emerging for “Get Pell” involving Victoria Police with Graham Ashton, Shane Patton, Paul Sheridan, Chris Reed and even the Office of Public Prosecutions with Kerri Judd. This made more so with Daniel Andrew’s cutting statement after the announcement of the High Court’s decision. Andrew is on to something. Instead, VicPol and the OPP have real justice issues to resolve – the Lawyer X scandal.1REPLY
Gender Studies Review3 hours agoAB, “How high up in the Vatican does the corruption go? GP, “Who knows? It’s a little bit like Victoria…” Good to see he has a sense of humor after what he’s been through!3REPLYView 2 replies
Ruxandra Matia2 hours ago (edited)From Poland.. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” ― Edmund Burke We are deeply shock and in disbelieve in what just happen in Australia..As a Catholic in Catholic country we ask our self a question ..”what’s real picture of Australia and Australian people? Andrew Bolt,Cardinal Pell or Victoria Police, DPA,Communist ABC Witch Hunt ,Salem 2.0 squad ? Law and Order has to be restored in this once upon time,good people country.. What a courage Bolt show in this dent of Vipers..Beside Cardinal Pell hi become our national Hero in Poland ! Thank you Andrew Bolt ,and organization you are working ,for Honesty and Integrity ! God Bless you,your Family and Friends !! Regards from Poland..Read more1REPLY
Gord o2 hours ago (edited)Thank you Andrew Yes the truth should always prevail and the enablers of evil false accusations need to be vanquished. Been a non christian I find this attack and abuse against Pell the height of criminality. His faith and belief he was true to are decent and respectful, unfortunately the police, left, woke and even the Vatican corrupt are the evil that need to be challenged every day.1REPLY
Mark DP1 hour agoIt’s very likely that Pell knew of some of the monsters in Ballarat and the other churches.; and that is something I’m sure he has to live with in regards to what more he could have done about it at the time. Not for a second have I thought he was directly involved in the heinous activities of the other priests though. Even during the witchhunt; I’d thought he’s clearly being persecuted for the crimes of the church.1REPLY
Michael Edwards3 hours agoThe ABC needs to be defunded immediately. It’s clear they are not fit to be out National Broadcaster. Scott Morrison! Do your job!16REPLYView reply
Mill Saddy1 hour agoGod bless you Andrew Bolt. I understood every word Cardinal Pell said perfectly because we speak the same language. Innocent!REPLY
Georgina Whitby2 hours agoBlack Frank is aligned with the same interests as the treacherous Victorian Governor in Council and the corrupt Victorian Judiciary.REPLY
Patricia Bowman49 minutes agoThe entity that went after him (C.G. Pell) have a lot to lose and they will not stop even if it means murder. Many have died exposing this evil. We need to listen carefully to him. One more story.REPLY
dazkptl1 hour agoSo his accuser is now guilty of a false accusation, a crime in itself that people are in jail in Australia for at the present time. Why has he not been charged?REPLY
human Justice3 hours agoDuring the interview Cardinal pell lost me just on one occasion. His forgiveness to the jailed phedapile seems to come ahead of the victims suffering.REPLYView reply
David Parks3 hours ago (edited)Dear Cardinal Pell, no decent person ever doubted you. Dear Sir Bolt, you never disappoint me. I would love to see a conversation between Cardinal Pell and the Dalai Lama.11REPLY
burtnjo5 hours agoThis was indeed a travesty of justice but this trial should never have been held in Victoria where hatred of the Catholic Church and Pell has been endemic for years and the jurors would have felt some pressure to return a popular verdict regardless of the evidence. I have been on many juries and those who have know that it is often hard work producing a verdict based on facts not feelings. Many juries fall into the what if trap, some go on tangents not related to the case, and others have not paid attention in court. It often takes a few clear heads to get everything back on the right track and bring forth an honest verdict, but without these good folk things can easily turn nasty for an innocent defendant or a genuine victim. Pell deserved so much better.Read more5REPLYView 2 replies
scott allan3 hours agoNow will we procecute the police, procecutors and media persecutors involved in this mess?REPLY
Grandma4 hours agoThe VicPol need to be investigated for mafia links. Pell tried to reform the Vatican Bank – well known for mafia money laundering. Pell himself mentions this in the full interview. Those in the know, know.15REPLYView 2 replies
Hailo Trumpaline1 hour agoSo god wanted him in jail for 405 days and took him out. So people can pray for him. That’s it. No bigger meaning then that !REPLY
Ch Kashif2 hours agoAfter watching this I want to convert to Christianity because if it so despised by so much there must be something divine about it.2REPLYView 2 replies
Keith G1 hour agoPeople will have their opinions, but at the end of the day we’ll never know if those accusations are true. When his parole was rejected last year, he was a disgusting criminal. Now that his charges have been dropped, his innocent. People will believe what they want to believe.1REPLY
The Situation1 hour agoThank you Andrew for searching for and reporting the truth not biased with agendas like abc.REPLY
Lorry Camill3 hours agoWell said Andrew evil and hate ,I saw people with banners saying Pell is innocent and there was Asians that believed Pell Jesus please protect Pell from these snakes 🐍 with a lot of vellum5REPLY
peter wong2 hours agoNever like Pell – my perception was he was a snob(he has a Phd from Oxford) and appears to be arrogant – but to be honest after looking at the Police interview on utube, I already felt he was being done in.3REPLYView reply
Allan H3 hours agoCongratulations to you Andrew for bringing this interview for us to listen to and understand. Cardinal George Pell has finally been able to tell his side of the story. You know, I’ve always been someone that would classify him as a snob, someone who thinks he is above everyone else. I now don’t feel this way. I’d love to get some feedback, from thePrison guards, of what they thought of him during his time in Barwon. I’d love to hear something from a couple of in-mates that grew to know him during his time there. For me, I’m happy to say he is a part of our Australian family that we brag about when we go overseas. Thank You Andrew, you’re a hero.1REPLY
jodie Turner2 hours ago (edited)I hate to say it, but now he’s free, they may attempt to kill him. The Vatican has long arms. He’s an amazing display of having God in his heart.REPLY
Barry Jones2 hours agoI hope Pell sues those involved in this lynching to their last cent. Being a devout Christian, he may turn his other cheek & I hope to goodness his legal team pursue with maximum vigour.REPLYView reply
Leehamism2 hours agoAmusing that Bolt would think it was relevant to compare the Pope and Pell’s differing beliefs regarding climate change. Bolt appears to be a little unsure of the role evidence plays in science compared to religion. Not particularly surprising.REPLY
Fidelisjoff1 hour agoThe left hate what reminds them of their errors and will destroy whoever gets in their way.REPLY
Ben Clake2 hours agoIt was obvious from the very beginning that #Pell was framed by the LGBT activists, and tried by the brainless mob (whipped up with ABC and SBS)1REPLYView reply
Rachmadi Sosiawan3 hours agoI am a Catholic since I was little (not a good one offcourse) but I am pretty comfortable how I am so far. I have heard so many beautiful story about forgiveness but I never seen something so real like this. I still don’t understand what make him do that? He literally has been destroyed to his very core as far as humanly concerned. But he still have a strength to forgive his enemy? After all these has happened to him? Why? What for? Those people clearly said they wanted him dead and rotten in hell. Why he still give them favour by forgive them? The will never forgive him in return or at least be nice to him. So why bother? What’s the point of doing that? He has so many supporters including those 2 ex-prime ministers. He could’ve easily turn around by utilising his powerful contacts around the world to crush his enemies as easy as turning his palm. And he still chooses to give forgiveness? Is he running out of options? I think this is insane and It doesn’t make any sense at all. I know I might clearly lack of faith but honestly I couldn’t do what he does. Maybe he has something or some being with him which empower him that makes those things that happen to him looks like nothing. In the other hand, he must have a great power so he is able to do all of this. If anything I hope one day I could learn a little tiny bit of this to make me a better person.Read more4REPLYView reply
Christopher Coney4 hours agoWhat a marvelous interview Mr Bolt. I think that many non-Christians, including you it seems, don’t appreciate the importance of both repentance and of forgiveness in Christianity. If criminals responsible for the most abominable crimes, including murder, rape and pedophilia, really repent for what they have done, they will be forgiven by God. Just one other small point: at the end you said that you did not know if the Cardinal had ever sinned. Well, this is something that I too don’t know for sure, but you can be sure that real Christians like George Pell are conscious of their wrongdoing when it happens. Thanks for this interview !!!15REPLYView reply
pepene175 hours ago1987 years ago Jesus was persecuted and killed, there was judas (aka devil) now we have 10000s of devils, most in shictoria21REPLYView 2 replies
George Venckus1 hour agoPell May be innocent , but let’s not kid ourselves the Catholic Church is far from Lilly white !REPLY
Brendan. Greally1 hour agoplease CArdinal Pell…get a few canon lawyers- file a case against Pope Francis. In any other age the bishops would have thrown him out of Rome for his shocking Judas Iscariot behaviour.REPLY
Marko Millian5 hours agoAnyone want to start crowd funding to investigate( for any criminal incidents) Victoria premier Dan Andrews and the Victorian police commissioner Lisa Neville please let me know.61REPLYView 22 replies
bob reka2 hours agoDisgraceful that Victoria Police touted for victims, and seemingly a persecution for reasons unknown. They should be investigated by a Royal Commission. The judges in Victoria also are at best, incompetent. It was all in all a terrible miscarriage. Premier Andrews is an absolute jerk. This was a terrible blight on the state of Victoria which needs to be addressed. Cardinal Pell has shown absolute grace and forgiveness; not something I could do under similar circumstances. Great interview.REPLY
Clint Dixon2 hours agoHow about interviewing the victims who accused Pell? No accusations or assumptions… But there are always two sides to a story.REPLYView 3 replies
Langas3 hours agoAustralia’s most competent and brave Journalist Andrew Bolt, who if he sees justice is required, goes out on a limb for the downtrodden, usually against the lynch-mobs which congregate while spitting venom at those who they knowingly can’t return, even the slightest gesture to protect themselves. Knowing of their failure in protecting seven innocents against Bourke Street murderer Gargoulas, the Melbourne police were desperate to make amends any way possible. With the mainstream media on side, the police were looking for a fall-guy, somebody of note, to quench their thirst for a conviction and Cardinal Pell fitted their scenario perfectly. The Cardinal was the ideal fit for the police to lift their ratings amongst what turned out to be mostly, a pathetic and gullible public. They finally succeeded in gaining a conviction with trumped up charges that should never have got to Court. The police, no doubt, were obviously pleased to have regained some stature, by attempting twenty-six times to falsely charge an innocent man. However after 405 days, their dream has become a night-mare, while those of us belonging to the law abiding public, can thank God for the High Court, in finally handing down true Justice in their releasing of Cardinal George Pell.Read moreREPLY
George Mays4 hours agoI am so sad that such indignities were suffered. As a Catholic I am disgusted by the utter and total incompetence of a Pope that lacks the intellectual abilities needed to discharge his office. I hope that the Cardinal finds peace in his remaining days.1REPLY
Assaad Gerges4 hours agoFor all people who think Australia is fair This is the real Australia In her police and her politics They should to change their national anthem From Australia fair to Australia hell Melbourne is the town where the devil live Shame on Australia and her media’sRead moreREPLY
norma condon1 hour agoYou know how close you are getting to God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ when you go through the Job story, and as you go through it with the right attitude and not turning against God, that in the end you have the same ending in the Job story, everything you lost is restored to you in abundance the blessings so great you can’t handle them. Everyone must read the Book of Job once, then again, and the third time before you understand what life is about, and that everyone who lives the Ten Commandments to the best of their ability attracts the attention of the adversary, and Job was such a perfect man and the adversary said to God “yes he is so perfect but let me have him and I will give him so much afflictions and suffering he will turn against you”. I prayed for Cardinal Pell that he would be free and I am the same age as Cardinal Pell. God the father has used him to show the corrupt actions of the people who Cardinal Pell said were involved, and now they are exposed, things will change for the better. I have the greatest admiration of him as a Christian and he has tried to do the right thing to help victims cleaning up the bad things that happened in his church. I hope and pray he will be compensated for wrongful imprisonment. I also hope he will be able to have peace for the rest of his life. The more you overcome the stronger you get. Andrew Bolt should be commended for giving Cardinal Pell such a wonderful chance to be able to defend himself, seeing he didn’t get the chance to speak in County Court.Read more2REPLYView reply
jerzy chroscicki3 hours agoI would recommend to Cardinal George Pell the book “Misunderstood for 2000Years” by Jeremy Rossi. Cardinal Pell is mentioned there about three times, and not in any negative way, but only as a theologian. This book will be, most probably, condemned by Christian churches of all denominations as a heresy, but absolutely unjustly, and ONLY, because they will never admit, that the author has proven in that book, that NUMBER of fundamental things are misunderstood by all Christian churches. Let me give you one example of many, with this quote from Chapter XIV. (It was part of his comment to American atheists’ blasphemy, saying that “God is sadistic”) : — * ” The ‘infallible’ Pope and leaders of all other Christian churches are to blame for this blasphemy, because the atheists will be able to keep saying this so long as they continue to preach this fallacy, that Jesus died for the forgiveness of sins. That God demanded His innocent son to be offered to Him as human sacrifice – the ‘ransom’, for forgiving humans for Adam’s disobedience 5000 years earlier. That God had to be unjust and extremely cruel to His son, to show us how much He loves us. Therefore He wanted His son to be nailed to a cross and watched him suffering in extreme pain for three hours, indifferent to Jesus’ pleas.. The atheists’ blasphemy is the logical conclusion from this preaching of yours, Francis.”. — Rossi also reminds us, that on 9th April 2012 said on TV the ABC’s Q&A TV Show, Cardinal Pell has said that Adam and Eve did not ever exist, as in the Bible, and said, that: “It’s religious story told for religious purposes”. — I can imagine the Pope’s reaction to this, but the Pope did NOT contradict Cardinal Pell, “which is an obvious, although silent, confirmation that he is of the same opinion”. Why the Pope did not contradict Cardinal Pell and ordered him to “correct” his opinion that Adam and Ever never existed? Because the Pope knows, that Cardinal Pell was right, and instead condemning Cardinal Pell, the Pope, as we know, made him his one of his personal advisers. Here is the indisputable proof, that Cardinal Pell is absolutely correct, saying that Adam never existed, and therefore, Jesus did NOT die on the cross to atone for Adam’s disobedience, and him, eating that apple: — * God has never been or could be unjust. God is ALWAYS just, and has never punished an innocent person or rewarded a sinner! * Jesus said to his disciples that our “Father in Heaven is perfect”. — God wouldn’t be “perfect” if He was ever unjust! Contradicting what Jesus said! Killing an innocent person (Jesus) for someone else sin, is the greatest injustice, isn’t it? If Adam’s sin was so unforgivable, then why God did not kill Adam, but instead, He killed innocent Jesus? — Can’t you see clearly, that ALL the Christian Churches do NOT understand something fundamental, regarding Christian faith? And there are number of other very important thing as well. In other words, reading Jeremy Rossi’s “Misunderstood for 2000 Years” is extremely important for everyone. Particularly for theologians!! In my opinion, it is the greatest book on how to understand Christianity, ever written. I’m serious!Read moreREPLY
Nicolette Ralfe4 hours agoYou don’t expect such shoddy police work and prosecution in a westernised country. It’s a disgrace!3REPLY
Huxxy4 hours ago (edited)I’m an atheist, and I have a laundry-list of reasons to dislike the Catholic church. But when I spent a little time looking at the Pell case, I didn’t think the case against him was without serious problems. That’s not to say I know him to be innocent. But I can say that I don’t believe that the case against him was proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Therefore, I believe his conviction should not have transpired.2REPLYView 2 replies
L B2 hours ago (edited)thy MUST be held accountable..the witch hunt does a huge U tURN. aND it got to that point because of media..thy must be investigated, fired and held accountable. please give Cardinal Pell a break now..please stop making him talk about these vile things..not fair.. leave him alone, he must be exhausted.the motivation for people must be HONESTYREPLY
Lorry Camill3 hours agoSome people just have hate and evil 👿 inside of them ,but the people that are pushing there hate should have there face shown so people know who they are and make a bet something comes up on them ,they might worship Satan that’s what I’m thinking5REPLYView reply
MarekUtd1 hour agoABC are an anti-Australian leftist organisation that should be shutdown completely.REPLY
Margy Rowland2 hours agoWhere’s the Pope? We’re banned from the True Presence, the Body and Blood of our Saviour at Easter time! Where’s the Pope? The Church, we the people, we need God’s representative on Earth to lead us against this persecution.1REPLY
SkinnyCow58 minutes agoIn today’s world of #metoo and feminst thought, the mere pointing of a finger of accusation means that the accused is now assumed guilty and must prove their innocence. That is the net effect when the prosecution largely runs cases of “why would she lie?” and if the accused can’t provide a convicing answer, then you’re guilty. Much like witch trials.1REPLY
Alexander Melb/Aus3 hours agoOur Ancestors, our people belong to a family of nations, European civilization or countrie’s span across the world, all of them are Christian, with a long history over the centuries. It is our way of life, founding principles rooted in the Monarchy that date back to over 1050 years, to the King of England, “Alfred the Great”, from this a great empire and legacy that Australia is a part of. The United States of America, the “new world”, the Republic and it’s revolutionary Democratic system, the constitution came from European people and our Christian way of life. It is the foundation of all our civilization, it is the pillars of our society and it’s influence can be found everywhere. Christianity is not just a religion, it is our way of life that we have survived and lived by. The enemy seeks to turn our people away from this, those people who put forward the new teachings, present religion as outdated or out moded, promoting liberation of our people, of mankind are in reality figures that herald anarchy and chaos for the civilized world. These new concepts are in complete contradiction of everything we have lived by for centuries, the Bible has guided us well, they are working to guide us to our destruction.Read moreREPLY
normalauslife4 hours agoPell should seek justice, not just for himself but for everyone, who has been jailed for a crime they have not done. Not everyone can afford a high court trial, how many people have been jailed for crimes they did not commit.3REPLY
SugarTomAppleRoger4 hours agoSky News Australia hates the Catholic Church and everything it stands for. They always fight for the strong against the weak. For once, they are supporting the underdog, and Our Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. The black hand of the ‘Ndrangheta is all over this. Pope Francis work to do. I wish Cardinal Pell all the best and will pray for him.2REPLY
Corruption Fighter2 hours ago (edited)The biggest issue here is atheists citing with Catholics !! Now that is scary…I always thought the Antichrist would come from the Vatican and now that non believers are looking up to Catholics it is a real threat..👹😂REPLYView 3 replies
kudos77772 hours ago (edited)It’s amazing how the so called west are quick to condemn china and the 3rd world countries for lack of an independence media yet things like this keep happening, this was nothing but a witch hunt similar to medieval times minus the pitch forks etc. Saw this even with the Israel folou situation. No such thing as an independent objective media in Australia. It’s a joke!REPLY
James Smithurst2 hours agoTechnically, yes, Pell shouldn’t have been convicted but solely because the evidence was poor and you can’t convict someone if there is reasonable doubt, which there was. Having been married to a Catholic, who happened to grow up in Ballarat while Pell was resident there, I have heard plenty of stories about the conduct of the Catholic school, Sacred Heart, most notably physical and psychological abuse. I have seen many documentaries (not by the ABC) where people have claimed they saw Pell stick his finger up boys’ bums in the public swimming pool while giving them a ‘lift’, presenting himself naked with an erect penis in front of boys in the showers and showering with a boy, making contact with his penis and talking about erections being natural. I’ve also seen old interviews where he lies in front of the camera regarding the ‘Melbourne Response’, protecting the church (see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAZmxkphdwU). So, perhaps, in this case the evidence was poorly presented and wasn’t sufficient for a conviction. I’m not a fan of any police force. But based on events depicted by many people, Pell has protected pedophiles and committed pedophilia acts himself. Or are all these accusers lying? Bolt didn’t do his homework on Pell’s history and other accusations. This is a very poor and biased interview. I hope the new charges stick and Pell goes back to prison.Read moreREPLYView reply
David3 hours agoHow dare the Victorian police pursue allegations of paedophilia against a Catholic preacher. I mean, what’s the chance of that happening?1REPLY
David Smith3 hours agoAustralia’s Legal System has now stooped to the CAMBODIAN Model of Guilty / Not Guilty / Wealthy-Powerful !! Enjoy, Australia. Any number of well paid journalists will not change the facts!2REPLY
ozcabal3 hours ago (edited)Our police force is politicised and no longer fit for purpose. Our courts are politicised and no longer fit for purpose. You know how one knows for sure he was not guilty? Because the politician and priest pedophiles don’t go to jail! They look after their own!1REPLY
Alex Smith56 minutes agoVictorian Police right on the back of the Lawyer X fiasco. I’m more afraid of people in genuine power that “just know” who’s guilty based on identity and forgo centuries of legal precedence to go after people than I am of the Catholic Church. If you know anything of the atrocities of the 20th Century you’d know this is the more dangerous issue.REPLY
dina fernandez4 hours agoIf only the police would be soo relentless in trying to find out wether Bill Shorten was guilty of the rape he was accused of, by a woman. Nope, police and the ABC brushed it all off. Quite clear, one is a lefty, the other is a christian, they don’t mix.2REPLY
Crusader of the Holy Grail1 hour agoThe story against this man was ludicrous. Glad he’s free. He got caught in the crossfire of actual pedophiles. The people who falsely accused him of this should be locked in a sensory deprivation cell for the rest of their lives.REPLY
Matt Porter1 minute agoWell seeing as he’s being investigated on new charges (After already being found guilty once of child abuse once) it’s looks like he will face justice – he’s a evil man with the church on his side with a lot of ill gotten money to protect him and many others just like himREPLY
Richard P4 hours agoIn the 1920s, STALIN funded Comintern, a body whose job it was to spread Communism world-wide, as well as undermining all of Western-Capitalism’s institutions, among them, the church Comintern filled seminaries with corrupt men, the more corrupt, the better. Many were pedophiles. This is THE scandal of the RC church and one they must expose and root out.3REPLYView 2 replies
Tom thx1 hour agoThe Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) wanted to get Pell. They are the biggest group of liars in the universe. They wanted to get Pell because they decided he was too conservative. What Australia needs now is a Royal Commission to figure out how Australian justice could be so corrupt.REPLY
kevin gallagher1 hour agoIn france during the 19th century hatred of judaism caused the injustice of the dreyfus case. In australia now hatred of christianity caused this miscarriage of justice. Cardinal pell is entitled to be regarded as the sort of person he is, an innocent man.REPLY
james taggart5 hours agoKnowing what the Catholic church did in Australia to children in the past……throw your regalia in the skip…with the filth it carries……3REPLY
Haha Hehe5 hours ago (edited)This leads back to CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY’s infiltration in Victoria and Australia thru Australian Communist and foreign operative communists. Dismantling Australian western society, one pillar at a time till it’s too fragile to stand as it’s now a shell of its former self. Prep for replacement when the CCP party-members come in to pick up the loots. WHY do totalitarian political party members get PR visas that come with privileges of free society ?? Time to cancel such visas for totalitarians and their families who benefit from exploitation of slavery and oppression of human beings.10REPLYView 3 replies
Brett Wagland5 hours agoThe ABC still denies it’s an anti Christian, leftwing propaganda network.its so obvious what they are doing,it’s actually criminal.its about time we drained the swamp and held these propagandist to account.the BBC could do with a draining too.28REPLYView 4 replies
Bob Down3 hours agoHe may not live long enough to feel the full weight of punishment for his many crimes, but the destruction of his legacy is at least something. The world will remember him only as a paedophile who protected paedophiles, nothing else he did in life will be celebrated or respected. And for a selfish, conceited man like Pell, who once considered himself a real contender for Pope, that’s a punishment worse than jail.2REPLYView reply
Roddy Occultis5 hours ago (edited)Journalists like to make a name for themselves to advance their careers and politicians like to gain popularity and secure votes and to air programs and to condemn someone in the media about a person allegedly guilty of sexual abuse is a gift that keeps on giving for these immoral journalists and politicians. One wonders how they can sleep at night. In a secular Christian democratic Western society, everyone has an undeniable right under law to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. The Federal government should legislate to make it a criminal offence for anyone to accuse someone in the media of a crime bypassing the due process of the legal system.6REPLYView 3 replies
bj c3 hours ago (edited)to under stand how the media & govoment & reglions & high control groups & cult use mind control & undueinfluance to control you.Research Steven Hassan freedomofmind.org & his book. Combatting cult mind control.REPLY
Sarah Penna27 minutes agoBolt, In the interests of fairness and impartiality you now need to interview some of the victims from Ballarat whose stories you so patronisingly & scathingly pooh-pooh . And also the Victorian police & prosecutors who invested time & reputation in pursuing justice . . And if you don’t , then you are simply no better than the reporters on ABC who you criticise, with relentless vitriol , of bias . Sorry they never offered you a job , but that is ancient history & it’s time to put your embittered ego aside . PS …if you regard this interview w Pell as a personal vindication in your fight against ABC you are not seeing the wood for the trees . A sugar coated , cotton wool approach beneath a rookie journalist’s remit . Shame on you for the free passes you gave him on innumerable , pertinent issues . Even he ( when he did look you in the eye ) must have thought ‘this is a walk in the park ‘Read moreREPLY
Josephine Gueco4 hours agoWhy don’t the cardinal name all the pedophile priest and bishop and cardinal in Australia. May be he is one of the priest how are doing all the cover up moving them from one parish to another.3REPLYView 3 replies
Love_Crypto_Freedom5 hours ago (edited)Treasurer at/of the Vatican?? My goodness, he would have had access to so much information and if he is innocent and a TRUE man of God then he must expose the darkness that was bestowed upon him no matter what the cost. By the way… I couldn’t trust the current pope as far as I could spit him. Great interview. Bolt is a true warrior… thank you.Read more1REPLYView 2 replies
HeapsgoodBeertruck2 hours agoStop referring to Roman Catholics as Christians. Learn what both Christians and Catholics believe and practice before presenting journalism about them. To accuse Christians of being equal to Roman Catholics is as false as to accuse of other impossible crimes. It is ABC level journalism.REPLYView 13 replies
Russe4 hours ago (edited)Whats mr creepy bolt going to do when Victorian police bring new charges and get another conviction,there’s no way the high court will be stupid enough to be wrong again to keep the deep state happyREPLY
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A dear friend recently reacted to Bishop Joseph Strickland’s statement that he “will refuse” a potential vaccine for the coronavirus if it is made using tissue from “aborted children.”Our friend wrote that he wonders what our national response would be if we were forced by law to receive such a vaccine. “It is a real question and conundrum,” he said. “It is a question we should not have to ask in the first place.
What if it were the cells derived from a holocaust victim that were being utilized. Would that neo-cannibalism be OK? Why not?”Indeed.We know that many labs around the world are furiously working to develop a coronavirus vaccine. Among them are at least two that are incorporating aborted fetal cells in their test product.
Children of God for Life, the vaccine experts, reports that the Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccine uses aborted fetal cells, as does Johnson and Johnson’s. These vaccines are being unethically developed. On the other hand, Sanofi Pasteur’s version of the vaccine does not use the tainted cells.
According to the Children of God for Life website, “In 2017, Sanofi Pasteur bought Protein Sciences and is using this same platform for their newly developing COVID-19 vaccine which will allow them the flexibility to make millions of doses of vaccine quickly.”Debi Vinnedge, executive director of Children of God for Life, stated, “This is great news for millions of people worldwide who are concerned with the use of aborted fetal material in lifesaving treatments or vaccines. . . . There is a multitude of moral options that are safer and quite frankly, utilize a more modern technology.”
In light of this good news, one would think that the Catholic leadership in this nation would sound an alert and urge people to be aware of the horror of the development of the vaccines using aborted baby cells. Yet nary a word has been spoken against the development of the tainted vaccines by any leadership group, including our American Catholic bishops. Only one bishop has spoken out, while hundreds of them remain silent.
Where is the outrage?According to numbers from the Catholic media, there are 441 bishops (active and retired) overseeing 196 Latin and Eastern rite dioceses in our nation. And even though the nation is working through forms of isolation right now, the bishops have a platform and could be teaching, speaking, and leading by using all manner of modern technological communications.
Perhaps the bishops, archbishops, and cardinals need to take a page from the Planned Parenthood playbook. The coronavirus has not stopped PP. In fact, this virus has generated more than a few opportunities for the baby killers to grab headlines all over the place.
The latest mainstream opinion piece tells us all we need to know. In the pages of Rolling Stone, Planned Parenthood president Alexis McGill Johnson opines that “women are trying to survive COVID-19. Politicians are trying to take away their care.” She says that aborting a child is essential care for an expectant mother. The idea that women are trying to hold our nation together somehow justifies, in her view, a demand for total access to abortion. She believes, along with so many others, that abortion is healthcare.
Planned Parenthood rants that any effort to impede access to abortion is not only inhumane but unconstitutional—two words that have nothing to do with the reality of what the act of abortion does to a preborn baby. Killing someone is not a constitutional right, but in America the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Thus, our call to the bishops of this nation to stand up for truth, make waves, and help us defend the defenseless. Nobody should be able to use a pandemic to advance killing members of the human family or to rob the bodies of dead preborn babies of their tissue and cells.
Stand up for the babies and make your voice heard. Let the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops know you want them to join the battle to defend the babies, especially now. Fighting a contagious virus is one thing, but fighting to save the babies from the deadly act of abortion is—and must be—paramount, no matter what.
CONTACT THE USCCB:Send an e-mail focusing on your concerns that its members must step up and act!Or call the USCCB offices at (202) 541-3000.[ Click to Play Video ] Several pharmaceutical companies are chasing the COVID-19 vaccine. Are they being morally produced?
A Resurrection All About Politics. Francis’s Easter Message To the “Popular movements”
On the evening of April 12, Easter Sunday, the major Catholic media outlets reported on the letter sent that same day by Pope Francis to the “popular movements” all over the world, the same ones he convened and met with for the first time in Rome in 2014, a second in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia in 2015, and a third in Rome again in 2016.
The “popular movements,” his definition, represent the mass of those “excluded from the benefits of globalization.” They are “street vendors, recyclers, carnies, small farmers,” in short, all those discarded by the power brokers. Yet for Jorge Mario Bergoglio they are the vanguard of the new humanity, they are those “social poets because, from the forgotten peripheries where you live, you create admirable solutions for the most pressing problems afflicting the marginalized.”
It is for this multitude that Francis has repeatedly recommended a future made of land, of homes, of work for all. Thanks to a process of their rise to power that “overflows the logical procedures of formal democracy” and that in this last letter goes so far as to demand “a universal basic wage.”
In this letter the full political vision of Bergoglio on a planetary scale shines through, already analyzed in depth a few months ago on this other page of Settimo Cielo: > A Pope With the “Myth” of the People
Here, made public for the first time, is the full text of the letter. A strange Easter message, coming from a pope, for a resurrection wholly and solely political.
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To our brothers and sisters of popular movements and organizations
Dear Friends,
I often recall our previous meetings: two at the Vatican and one in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and I must tell you that this “souvenir” warms my heart. It brings me closer to you, and helps me re-live so many dialogues we had during those times. I think of all the beautiful projects that emerged from those conversations and took shape and have become reality. Now, in the midst of this pandemic, I think of you in a special way and wish to express my closeness to you.
In these days of great anxiety and hardship, many have used war-like metaphors to refer to the pandemic we are experiencing. If the struggle against COVID-19 is a war, then you are truly an invisible army, fighting in the most dangerous trenches; an army whose only weapons are solidarity, hope, and community spirit, all revitalizing at a time when no one can save themselves alone. As I told you in our meetings, to me you are social poets because, from the forgotten peripheries where you live, you create admirable solutions for the most pressing problems afflicting the marginalized.
I know that you nearly never receive the recognition that you deserve, because you are truly invisible to the system. Market solutions do not reach the peripheries, and State protection is hardly visible there. Nor do you have the resources to substitute for its functioning. You are looked upon with suspicion when through community organization you try to move beyond philanthropy or when, instead of resigning and hoping to catch some crumbs that fall from the table of economic power, you claim your rights. You often feel rage and powerlessness at the sight of persistent inequalities and when any excuse at all is sufficient for maintaining those privileges. Nevertheless, you do not resign yourselves to complaining: you roll up your sleeves and keep working for your families, your communities, and the common good. Your resilience helps me, challenges me, and teaches me a great deal.
I think of all the people, especially women, who multiply loaves of bread in soup kitchens: two onions and a package of rice make up a delicious stew for hundreds of children. I think of the sick, I think of the elderly. They never appear in the news, nor do small farmers and their families who work hard to produce healthy food without destroying nature, without hoarding, without exploiting people’s needs. I want you to know that our Heavenly Father watches over you, values you, appreciates you, and supports you in your commitment.
How difficult it is to stay at home for those who live in tiny, ramshackle dwellings, or for the homeless! How difficult it is for migrants, those who are deprived of freedom, and those in rehabilitation from an addiction. You are there shoulder to shoulder with them, helping them to make things less difficult, less painful. I congratulate and thank you with all my heart.
My hope is that governments understand that technocratic paradigms (whether state-centred or market-driven) are not enough to address this crisis or the other great problems affecting humankind. Now more than ever, persons, communities and peoples must be put at the centre, united to heal, to care and to share.
I know that you have been excluded from the benefits of globalization. You do not enjoy the superficial pleasures that anesthetize so many consciences, yet you always suffer from the harm they produce. The ills that afflict everyone hit you twice as hard. Many of you live from day to day, without any type of legal guarantee to protect you. Street vendors, recyclers, carnies, small farmers, construction workers, dressmakers, the different kinds of caregivers: you who are informal, working on your own or in the grassroots economy, you have no steady income to get you through this hard time … and the lockdowns are becoming unbearable. This may be the time to consider a universal basic wage which would acknowledge and dignify the noble, essential tasks you carry out. It would ensure and concretely achieve the ideal, at once so human and so Christian, of no worker without rights.
Moreover, I urge you to reflect on “life after the pandemic,” for while this storm shall pass, its grave consequences are already being felt. You are not helpless. You have the culture, the method, and most of all, the wisdom that are kneaded with the leaven of feeling the suffering of others as your own. I want all of us to think about the project of integral human development that we long for and that is based on the central role and initiative of the people in all their diversity, as well as on universal access to those three Ts that you defend: Trabajo (work), Techo (housing), and Tierra (land and food).
I hope that this time of danger will free us from operating on automatic pilot, shake our sleepy consciences and allow a humanist and ecological conversion that puts an end to the idolatry of money and places human life and dignity at the centre. Our civilization — so competitive, so individualistic, with its frenetic rhythms of production and consumption, its extravagant luxuries, its disproportionate profits for just a few — needs to downshift, take stock, and renew itself.
You are the indispensable builders of this change that can no longer be put off. Moreover, when you testify that to change is possible, your voice is authoritative. You have known crises and hardships … that you manage to transform — with modesty, dignity, commitment, hard work and solidarity — into a promise of life for your families and your communities.
Stand firm in your struggle and care for each other as brothers and sisters. I pray for you, I pray with you. I want to ask God our Father to bless you, to fill you with his love, and to defend you on this path, giving you the strength that keeps us standing tall and that never disappoints: hope. Please pray for me, because I need it too.
Fraternally,
Francesco
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