Radio Lux Lucet 111

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You're listening to Radio Looks Loose and I'm your host Steve Matthews. Thanks for joining me for episode 111.
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The title of this episode is Rome and America's illegal alien crisis.
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Yes, there we go. We got an illegal alien crisis going as I think probably most of us know here and we're gonna talk about that today, but you know before we get too far into those things
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I'd like to just talk about a few other things here just to get started. It's been really nice this week weather -wise.
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I've been amazed. You know last week, I think it was last, oh goodness, was it last Saturday? I don't know right now, but it was maybe last
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Saturday. I posted a little picture out of the front of my house where it showed some daffodils coming up out of the ground.
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You know, they were maybe, I don't know, maybe, I don't know, maybe an inch or so high at that time and that's really early for this time of year for for this part of the country anyway.
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I'm in Southwest Ohio and you usually don't get plants like that coming up so early.
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In fact, that's about the earliest I think I remember, certainly at least for a very long time, you know, that we've had that kind of thing going on and the weather's been that way here this past week.
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It's continued that way. We've been in the, oh, I don't know, I guess the high 50s, low 60s and that, which again for this time of year, for where I am, that is really nice weather.
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I mean, that looks and looks and feels an awful lot like spring out right now and here we are.
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It's just, we're sitting here in the second week of February. It's February 10th today. So I've been really happy with that and I think a lot of people have enjoyed it.
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It was a pretty gray and I don't know if it was especially cold January, but it was just really gray.
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I know that and wasn't a whole lot of fun to go through, but anyway. So I had that going on.
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I had some nice weather here this past week. I hope you have as well. It's been interesting, kind of an interesting news week here this week, too.
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You know, you probably saw some of the stuff going on with Joe Biden.
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You know, there was that, I guess that special prosecutor report came out, you know, and it said he was an old man with a bad memory.
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And then the, they threw him out there for a press conference and he proceeded to make some, at least make one gaffe.
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And I think, I think that's where he called CC, called him the president of Mexico. He's the president of Egypt.
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And yeah, it was, it was an all -out kind of a disaster. And it's interesting, you know, a lot of people are of the opinion that the
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Democrats are trying to push Joe Biden out the door. You know, that, you know,
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I guess that, you know, the theory is that they're done with him. That, you know, he's become a kind of a liability with all of his legal issues and that, you know, and he's, he's, he's outlived his usefulness, so to speak.
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And it's, some people think that they're, they're pushing him out the door. At least that's, that's one line of thought. And, and that may very well be the case.
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I don't know that for sure, of course. But I think it certainly is, it's, it's not unreasonable to think in those terms.
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A lot of people have supposed that you're, you could very well see a, see him replaced.
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And the leading candidate, at least of the people that, that seem to have a good sense on it. If he were to be replaced with somebody, it seems like Gavin Newsom is a pretty strong possibility.
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Now Gavin Newsom, honestly, I think he would probably be worse than Biden. Or at least has the potential to be.
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You know, he's a younger man. He's more energetic. And, and he's also
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Jesuit trained as well. He went to Jesuit university. So, you know, like Joe Biden, he has a lot of, a lot of close connections with the
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Jesuits. You know, Biden didn't go to a Jesuit school that I'm aware of, I don't believe. But he does have lots of, lots of Jesuit connections.
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Uh, whereas I know that, uh, that Gavin Newsom did go to a Jesuit, Jesuit university.
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And he may have other, other connections with the Jesuits as well. It certainly is possible. I haven't looked into it.
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That's probably something I ought to be doing at some point here. Um, but we'll see.
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And, and, you know, the other thing, there was a, there was a article that was put out. Um, I think it was today.
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It was by Jonathan Turley. You might be familiar with him. He is, uh, well, he's, uh, a, uh, a professor of law.
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I think he's at George Washington university. Now he himself is a Democrat and I've talked, uh,
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I've quoted him, talked, uh, talked about him some, uh, on this show, uh, before.
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And he does seem like a pretty straight shooter. You know, he's a Democrat. Um, you know, you might look at that and say, well, you know, he's, he's going to be somebody that's just going to favor
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Democrats. But I, I have not seen that out of him. He, um, as far as I can tell, he seems like he's very even handed and, and actually very honest.
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And I, I, I do appreciate his commentary. I think he does a, does a good job of, uh, of breaking some things down for those of us who aren't lawyers.
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And, um, and I do appreciate his work, but you know, this, this last week, you know, he was, uh, he had a post out here, uh, just recently where he was, uh, was talking about Biden, some of the problems that, uh, that Biden was having with, uh, the, uh, oh, just with, with, uh, trying to, uh, present the, the, uh, um, special prosecutor's findings as something that they weren't.
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And I thought maybe we'd start off. I wanted to just share this, uh, share a little bit of this article with you. Let me go ahead.
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I actually want to get this thing here in front of me. Let's see if we can focus in on that here.
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I don't know. I've got this, like I say, I'm doing this, uh, as a, as a live stream on Instagram. And it makes me do this as a, uh, in a portrait mode, not in, in the, uh, the landscape.
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And I'm not sure I really liked doing the, the portrait mode as much. It's not as good for, uh, like for instance, sharing articles and things of that sort, but I don't know.
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Um, we'll give it, uh, give it a try here. Let's take a look.
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Oh, that's not what I want to do. Let's see here. We're going to do this and we're going to share this.
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Well, um, yeah, that doesn't look great. Does it? Um, well, you know what?
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I'm not going to bother with that. Maybe I need to go back to, uh, not live streaming on, uh, on Instagram.
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I don't know. Anyway, we're, you gotta experiment, right? You gotta try some new things. I've tried this the last few weeks, but, uh, let me, uh, get my setup here a little bit better.
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I'm going to move my streamer over here and okay.
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So here we go. So there's this, uh, article here is put out by Jonathan Turley.
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Um, it was dated today, February 10th. And then the title of it, this is the headline. It says that is not the judgment of the press.
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The white house calls the media to heal with disinformation campaign. And, uh,
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Jonathan Turley writes. That is not the judgment of the press. Those words from president Joe Biden were telling moment after a reporter noted that there is widespread concern that he is mentally diminished.
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Biden's cranky response was overshadowed by his confusion on other points during the press conference, including mixing up the presidents of Egypt and Mexico.
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However, it captured a sense of license and expectation of the Biden white house that the press is supposed to tow the line as it has for three years.
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So, see, this is one of the problems. Um, that, uh, the Biden apparently is running into now, and that is the press is getting a little bit hostile toward him.
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You know, in fact, some people have pointed out that, um, even
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CNN was, was, uh, kind of shaking his head at Joe Biden saying, yeah, you know, this press conference, this was bad and, and that he was putting out misinformation.
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I don't know if CNN actually used the word misinformation, uh, but they did say that, you know, that, that he was, what he was stating in his press conference was inaccurate.
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And you don't generally expect that out of a place like CNN. And, and that's, what's led a lot of people to speculate.
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And I think with some reason that, you know, maybe, um, maybe the tide's turning, you know, maybe the
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Democrats are saying, you know, we can't win with this guy. And we need to push him out the door. Um, you know, there's been a lot of polls released here recently in the last,
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I don't say maybe month or so that show, um, Donald Trump, not only with the lead over Joe Biden with, but actually a widening lead in a, in a head to head, uh, presidential contest.
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And I think maybe they're getting a little bit nervous. Um, you know, again, we can only speculate on this sort of thing.
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And, and I don't claim to know that, but, uh, at least it looks that way. Um, um, from my perspective and from, from that of, of a number of other people who
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I think have reasonably good judgment, uh, I was talking to the good friend of mine today, um, about some of that and, and he's of that, that view as well.
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And, and he's, uh, this fellow, I'm not gonna, gonna name him here, but he's, uh, he's someone who
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I think has, uh, is very astute. He's, uh, uh, somebody that follows politics and things of that sort of thing.
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And that was, that was his view on it as well. So I thought that was, that was interesting that, that he was, was reading the same thing that, uh, that I, and many other people are, are reading when we, we look at, uh, the way the press is covering
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Joe Biden. So anyway, uh, Jonathan Turley, let's see what he says here. And he points out a number of, uh, of problems in, in what, uh, what
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Biden said. Uh, let's see here. Uh, reading Turley again, he says the obvious exasperation of the president reflects years of a passive enabling media that shielded
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Biden from difficult questions on various scandals, including the corruption scandal. What was striking, however, was the degree to which president
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Biden and his staff spent this week, putting out clearly false statements in an administration that is pushed for the censorship of citizens accused of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation.
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The president openly lied about his conduct and the report. So again, this is Democrat Jonathan Turley writing about, um,
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Joe Biden. And, and I think that's kind of a remarkable statement. Uh, he said just flat out, he said, he's, he's lying.
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You know, he's, he openly lied, uh, in things that he said. And, uh, and Turley gives some examples there.
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He says president Biden, for example, stated that the special counsel report found that he did not willfully retain material.
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It found the opposite repeatedly. He stated that as Biden, he stated that he did not disclose classified material to his ghostwriter special counsel.
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Her found precisely the opposite Biden stated that the material was not highly classified with that, with that red stuff around the corners.
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In fact, her found the material was highly sensitive, including an Afghanistan related memo from the national security advisor to president
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Barack Obama in 2009 marked top secret SCI and SCI is sensitive compartmented information.
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Biden stated that all the material was kept in locked or lockable filing cabinets. That was a lie as the pictures vividly demonstrated her found material and unlocked areas and virtually spilling out of torn boxes in his garage.
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So I guess he, he stored all this, uh, this, uh, secret or top secret, uh, information kind of the way you might store a pile old newspapers almost.
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It sounds like, um, but yeah, he kept those things under lock and key. Uh, so anyway, that's, uh, those are some of the things that, uh, that Jonathan Turley had to write.
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And again, this is something that, um, many, um, news outlets have covered.
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So, you know, it's, it's definitely, uh, a change of tone in the way that, uh, that the way the, uh, the national presses is covering
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Biden. I guess time will tell whether this marks a significant turning point or, uh, we'll just, uh, uh, forget it, forget that it all happened.
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You know, uh, one of my, uh, my, my favorite Congressman, uh, Thomas Massey, uh, he had a, an interesting quote about that.
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Let me see if I can find that here because I thought it was, I thought it was actually quite good. He's got one of the best, uh, one of the, um, say,
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I want to call it a Twitter feed. It's not a Twitter feed anymore. He's got one of the best feeds on X, uh, of any political figure.
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And, and I find him very interesting. He's always, he posts pretty much every day and he actually interacts some with, uh, with, uh, his constituents or people that post on his timeline.
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So yeah, if you want to find a good, a good feed on X that you'd like to read, uh, it's a, uh, friendly to, to, to Liberty, I think you would, would have a hard time finding a better one than, than Thomas Massey's.
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And let me see, as I said, I want to see if I can find his comment. Cause I, again, I thought it was, was really good.
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Um, yeah, let's see here. Well, I'm not seeing what
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I want to see, but, uh, you know what, what he did say. And, and I thought that it was very interesting is it was a piece where he said, if, um, you know, if, if, uh, we all go back to, to pretending that this, he's talking about the press conference.
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If we all go back to pretending that this never happened, we're living in a dystopia. So, you know,
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I, I don't know. It should be interesting to see if, uh, the, uh, the establishment is going to try to go on, uh, as if none of that ever happened, you know, none of that ever said, you know, you, you're just imagining it at all.
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He, he never said those things. He never promoted all that, all those lies. Um, and, and just go, well, carry on, um, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain kind of a thing.
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Um, that's a, it's very often how the, uh, the establishment tries to, to, uh, to cover up it's embarrassing gaffes.
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So anyway, let's, why don't we do this? Let's move on and talk a little bit about the, uh, the topic today.
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Um, I was prompted actually to, uh, to talk, talk some about this again by a, uh, it was actually a report that I saw on X again, this time by, by James O 'Keefe, where he was doing some investigative reporting.
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You may be familiar with James O 'Keefe. He had founded and, um, worked with, uh, project
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Veritas, um, for a long time. And then there was a big spat and it was a dust up with the board.
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He had put out some video. Um, I think it was critical of Pfizer.
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He'd done some investigation. Some people think maybe the, that, uh, the, uh, the, uh, pharma mafia, so to speak, got to, uh, his organization and got to his board and the board fired him.
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Oh, he's, he's set up a new organization now and he's, uh, doing his similar kind of undercover reporting work.
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Well, anyway, he, uh, I think I covered this in fact, in a podcast a few weeks ago, but, uh, he was back, uh, examining this outfit called
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Casa Alitas. And I'm gonna, gonna hold that for, uh, for a moment. We'll, we'll get to that, but, uh, but just hold that thought.
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We're going to come back and we're going to talk about, uh, James O 'Keefe and his involvement with Casa Alitas and his investigation,
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I should say, uh, of Casa Alitas. But let's take a look at a few things here. And these are just some headlines that I gathered from the past week.
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And some of these were some stuff that I had posted on my blog. And here's a, this is from Fox news.
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It has a headline, Times Square shooting, armed and dangerous teen migrant arrested after woman shot firing on police officers.
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The suspected shooter was part of a trio shoplifting in a nearby clothing store and opened fire on a security guard and hit a tourist instead, police said.
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So, you know, they, they call this, this person, they call this individual, uh, a migrant.
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Um, I just realized here, I don't have, uh, Oh, it's a, it's a video report.
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I'm not going to, uh, not going to play that right now, but, uh, but yeah, so, I mean, you, you've got, uh,
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I don't know, I guess they have to bring all these illegal aliens in. I mean, they, they've got the politically correct, um, or woke, maybe, maybe woke.
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They used to talk about political correctness. Nobody uses that term anymore, but that, that was, I don't know, maybe, uh,
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I guess that's, uh, that's, uh, that's yesterday's news. That's, that's, that's old stuff. Now that's, that's out woke is, is the new, the new term for all of this stuff.
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So they've got the woke term for all the illegal aliens. They call them migrants. I'm, I'm sure this individual isn't a migrant.
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I'm, I'm quite sure he's here in the country illegally and he's there in, uh, in New York times square, um, shooting people.
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Uh, lovely. That's, uh, that's, uh, thanks Joe. We really, really appreciate that. That's, uh, that's good stuff you got there.
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You got going there. Um, all right. So here's, in fact,
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I guess, well, we'll get to this. Maybe make this second here. I said, we're going to wait on it a little bit, but why not? Well, we'll just, we'll just do this here up first.
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This is, uh, is James O 'Keefe. And this is his, uh, his, uh, post on, on X from,
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I think this is today. Uh, no, this is actually from February 7th.
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So this was some, uh, from three days ago. I'll read a little bit of this. It's, uh, it's certainly worth looking at.
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Here's what James O 'Keefe writes. He says, breaking O 'Keefe media group, infiltrate secret converted, illegal immigrant compound,
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Casa Alitas, Ramada hotel in Tucson. The secret operation is funded by Catholic community services of Tucson and the richest groups like Las Palmas.
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And it continues on here. Um, let's see, uh,
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I guess one of those are reporter and maybe she was working for James O 'Keefe, uh, Keefe, uh, Ashley St.
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Claire. And she interviewed a taxi driver while posing as a local ministry outreach member and discover the
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Catholic community services give migrant services, but don't treat them. Well, they scare them.
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The taxi driver works with migrant population on a regular basis. And, uh, there's a video.
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It's about a 20 minute video. Uh, I'm not going to play it here. There's some, uh, there's a few places where the language isn't great in there and I'm not going to play it on this, uh, on this podcast.
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Um, but if you do watch it, it's, it's, it's very interesting. Essentially what appears to be going on is this
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Casa Alitas, uh, that's run by Catholic community services in Tucson, Arizona, and Tucson is right on the border.
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Uh, it's in Arizona. It's right on the border with Mexico that apparently what they're doing is they're bringing people in.
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Um, these, these illegal aliens and they're putting them on buses and they're sending them to this
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Ramada in that is near, I believe, I have to go back and rewatch the video, but I believe this
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Ramada in is close to the airport. I think maybe it's the Phoenix airport, um, where this is.
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And then they're, they're filling up the Ramada in, and then what they're doing is they're paying for these plane tickets and they're getting them over the airport and these illegal aliens are then getting on planes and mean flown all over the country.
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And again, this is, uh, this is all being facilitated. This is essentially illegal alien smuggling is what this is.
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It's being done by Catholic community services through this. I don't know if you call it a front organization.
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Maybe that's the right word for it. Uh, through this organization called Casa Alitas. So there you go.
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And, you know, I put that on my, my blog tonight. I put a screenshot of that, uh, of that post by, um, by, uh, bio
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Keefe. And in one of the comments that I made on there is, is, you know, that finding connections between the
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Roman Catholic church and the, the illegal alien invasion that we have going on in the
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United States, it's like shooting fish in the barrel. In fact, I can't think of, I really can't think of a more, if you had to press me and you had to say, find me an example, what, what does it mean to shoot fish in a barrel?
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Well, I mean, shooting fish in a barrel is just a, an old saying for, you know, something that's ridiculously easy.
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Um, and if you had to say, you know, if I had to give you an example, well, so what's an example of shooting fish in a barrel?
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Well, I would say this finding connections between the Roman Catholic church and the illegal invasion, illegal alien invasion of the
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United States of America. Um, you know, this is not a new problem. This has been going on since well back into the 19th century.
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And you know, it's, uh, it's continuing right up to, to the present day. Charles Chinake wrote about this in the 19th century.
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There is a, a post and I've quoted this a number of times. There was an article written back in 2006 by pastor
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Ralph Ovidal, uh, called the Romanizing America through illegal immigration. It was his analysis of a paper that was put out by the
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U S conference of Catholic bishops and the, um, the Mexican conference of Catholic bishops called strangers no longer.
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And, and basically it was a blueprint for applying Roman Catholic immigration theory to, to the
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United States. Uh, you know, and especially across the United States, uh, Mexico border.
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And what you're seeing right now is just the, the application, the realization in real time, right in front of our faces of, of these policies, of these ideas that, that Rome laid out back in 2003 and that paper of strangers, no longer that was put out.
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That itself is built directly on a prior, uh, work.
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A pirates is actually a, a, uh, a, a paper, an apostolic constitution, actually, that was written by Pope Pius XII published in 1952 called
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Exsul Familia Nazaretana. That that's the Latin title for it. The, if you translate that into English, it's the emigre family of Nazareth.
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And that, um, that particular 1952 paper really established, um, it basically applied
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Roman Catholic social teaching to the subject of, uh, of, uh, of immigration.
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It did it in a very formal way. Now the Roman Catholic church has, has been promoting this kind of, uh, immigration it's designed to subvert the
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United States, to turn it into a Vatican. It's been doing that.
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As I said, since well back in the 19th century, you can read some about that in, as I said, in Charles Chinake's 1889 book, 50 years in the church of Rome.
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And I think, well, I'd like to take a look at that here in a moment, but this has been going on for a long time, but that 1952 apostolic constitution, the emigre family of Nazareth that really kind of formalized, um, a lot of, of Rome's immigration ideas, kind of put it all in one place.
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Uh, and the paper, the 2003 strangers no longer apply those ideas from the, from the emigre family of Nazareth really did apply that to the
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United States. And now we have a Roman Catholic president in the white house who is implementing, um, all of that theory.
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And this, that's what you see going on. So, I mean, you haven't, and we've talked about this before on the podcast. This is something that, that goes back to some things
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I learned from John Robbins and listening to his, uh, some of his lectures and, or in, in his writings as well.
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And that is, he talked about that, that theory comes first than practice. Okay. So anytime you and I, anytime we do something, uh, to use a simple example, if you get up in the morning and you go brush your teeth, well, the reason you brush your teeth in the morning is because you have a theory.
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You say, well, you know, if I brush my teeth, you know, it's going to prevent cavities and I won't have bad breath and, you know, offend everybody that's around me or something like that.
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So you, you have, you have an idea in your mind and then you, you act upon it. Well, that's the same thing with what's going on here with regard to all of this illegal immigration.
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Um, you know, Rome, Rome has a theory about immigration, about how it should be handled.
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And, you know, they formalize that they've put it into documentary form. They've written a lot about it.
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You know, the Roman Catholic church has put out quite a bit, uh, on immigration and they constantly are churning out new articles, new statements.
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They're having new seminars. It's, it's, it's a constant thing with them. But they have the theory and then they execute on that theory.
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They actually put that theory into practice and what you're seeing right now on the Southern border of the United States, I sometimes call it the
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Biden border rush, call it what you want. But it, this is something that is, is essentially
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Roman Catholic theory in practice. And I can't emphasize that enough.
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You know, I, I was, that's something that it's, it is a point of frustration. I've mentioned this many, many times and, and I'll say it again.
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You know, the, the fact that Rome is doing this kind of thing and doing it so flagrantly, doing it so blatantly, doing it right in our faces.
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And yet almost nobody talks about this. There was a, an article
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I profiled next. I had it on my, uh, my blog this past week. Um, it was a, uh, uh, a, an article put out by the heritage foundation.
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Now, if you, you follow, uh, politics, if you're say a conservative, it's a good chance you've heard of the heritage foundation.
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It's been around for a long time. In fact, I'm, I'm on their website. I'm looking at the article right now. And they've got a little, uh, graphic on there.
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It says the heritage foundation, 50 years. So they've been around for 50 years. And, uh, they've been pretty prominent, uh, over the years.
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It's, it's really what you would call a think tank. So, I mean, they, they, they write position papers, you know, they put out,
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I guess now they, they do podcasts and videos and things like this, but, but they, they, they attempt to analyze issues.
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Um, you know, facing, facing America. Um, and, and they tried to comment on them through the lens of, of conservative political theory.
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Now this particular article was published back in, let's see, I think it was 2002, if I recall correctly.
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Well, I want to, I have to hold off on that. I, I see there's a reference to fiscal 2002.
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Well, yeah, I think, yeah, this is, it's called the article is called who is helping buying facilitate
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America's border crisis. And they've got a podcast version of it out and it's dated December 19th, 2022.
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So yeah, so this is, um, from a little bit over a year ago, that's very, a fairly recent article.
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And I'll just read a little bit of it here. It says heritage recently uncovered that Catholic charities and other non -governmental organizations have been working with the
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Biden administration to help move migrants across the country this week. Mike Howell, director of heritage is oversight project will explain the investigation and how the mass resettlement of illegal aliens is impacting nearly every congressional district in America.
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And that's true. Um, in fact, it was interesting. I had a friend send me a, uh, a video.
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It was about a 15 minute video of, uh, sheriff Richard K. Jones, Richard, Richard Jones.
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He's the sheriff in Butler County, which is the County immediately North of, of where I live. And, uh, he's, he's kind of, he's a, he's a character.
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Um, I I've always appreciated him. He's a, it seems like a, uh, a pretty solid guy and, uh, but, but he, uh, you know, if you kind of imagine, you know, in your picture in your mind, what would a, what would a sheriff look like?
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Well, well, Richard Jones looks like a sheriff. Okay. When you, you see him, he looks, he, he, he, he, he,
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I guess it's probably, he probably cultivates the look a little bit, but it really, he does, does wear it very well.
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Um, and he likes to favorites wearing sort of, uh, uh, a cowboy hat and, and, uh, he's got, uh, he's got, he's got this mustache.
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He's, he's, I guess he's probably in his sixties or so he's, he's, uh, gray hair, but he's got this, this gray mustache.
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I don't know if, I don't know what the style of it would be. I don't know how to describe it to you. Anyway, if you look at a picture of Rick, Richard K.
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Jones, and you look at him, you say, yeah, yeah, that guy looks like a sheriff. Um, but, uh,
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I've always appreciated him, but he was talking in his, uh, in his press conference, he was talking about the, the security crisis, the, the, the, the
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Biden border rush has created for the United States. And he said, you know, he, he, this is not original with him, but I've heard a lot of people say it, although he did mention it, he said, you know, every state is a border state.
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Uh, including Ohio, you know, with, with what the Biden regime has done, every state is now a border state.
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And I mean, there are, are lots and lots of people that I see in the area where I live, you know, here in the, uh, in Southwest Ohio, um, that I'm pretty sure are probably illegal aliens.
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I mean, I don't go up and say, Hey, are you an illegal alien? You know, that kind of thing. Um, but yeah, they, you kind of look at them and yeah, it's probably a real good chance you guys aren't in the country legally.
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Uh, and there's a lot of that, um, that, uh, that is just in, in my area. Um, and I'm not even a
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Butler County, but I mean, I know there's a lot of that in Butler County as well. And, you know, as, as a sheriff Jones said, yeah, every, every state's a, a border, a border state.
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You know, every community is a border community now, uh, you know, especially when you've got the Roman Catholic church flying, you know, who knows thousands and thousands of people all over the country, in fact, it was an interesting video that, uh, uh,
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Casa Alitas, um, expose that James O 'Keefe did, he was talking at one point about these buses just kept coming.
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You know, these, they looked like school buses, you know, large, full size buses, and it was just busload after busload.
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He said like every 15 minutes, you know, there'll be another bus come in another bus, come in another bus, come in. And these were all, apparently these are all illegal aliens, um, that had been collected by Casa Alitas, I guess at their place in Tucson.
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And they were being busted this Ramada in where they were going to be given plane tickets and flown hither and yon here in the
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United States. Because that's what the Roman Catholic church does. You know, that, that's how they operate.
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You know, they openly flagrantly intentionally in a very high -handed, uh, premeditated manner, encourage the violation of American immigration law.
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This is the Roman Catholic church. This is the Vatican anti -Christ. This is the papal anti -Christ attack in the
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United States of America. You know, and I, and I'm going to say that, and I'm going to jump up and down and have to make a fool out of myself and say it a million times over.
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And people say, Oh, Steve, why do you keep saying all this? Are you crazy or something? Well, you know, um, you know, as a
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Christian, as an American, as a patriot, I feel honor bound to talk about this.
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I can't shut up about it. Uh, I wish I could, sometimes I wish I could go talk about, I don't know, cat videos or something like that.
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And, uh, yeah, I'd probably get a lot more hits and a lot more traffic.
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Maybe I'd be a lot more popular. I don't know, but, but I don't do this to be popular.
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I do this from a real sense of Christian conviction. I want, uh, especially most and especially my fellow
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Christians to understand who is attacking them, that they're under attack by anti -Christ.
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Um, and you know, this is, it sounds kind of weird and maybe I said this before, but you know, in a way it's, it's kind of a bit of an honor, uh, to be under attack by anti -Christ.
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You know, it's not like you got some third rate bad guy. Um, you know, you, you, you got the big gun here.
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You got the, uh, the, uh, the alpha dog after you. So, Hey, you know,
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I mean, if, if you got somebody like, uh, like anti -Christ, uh, gunning for you, I guess that means you're probably doing something right.
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Right. So I like to say, you know, maybe that's a, that's a bit of an honor.
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You know, and as Christians, you know, I, I actually really do enjoy denouncing anti -Christ. I know that probably makes me sound like I'm insane.
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Right. You know, you sit and enjoy bashing anti -Christ. Well, uh, it's because he, he is a highly, most eminently deserving of being bashed.
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And, you know, and the funny thing is, however hard I bash anti -Christ, it's not hard enough.
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There's plenty more bashing that needs to be done. So I didn't, if, if you're inclined to bash anti -Christ, well,
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I'd encourage you to do it. Anyway, uh, that's, uh, that's doing the
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Lord's work. But anyway, back to this, uh, this article, this Heritage Foundation article. Let's see.
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I was, uh, I brought it up because I, there, there was one particular quote in there. And I featured this in a blog post this past week.
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And this is, uh, this is this, uh, this house speaking, this fellow, he's, uh, he's with the
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Heritage Foundation. So this is a quotation, I guess, out of the podcast. This is what he says.
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What we're seeing, much like the left's march through all the institutions, whether it's the military, our culture, our schools, et cetera, the same thing has happened in a lot of charitable arms of churches.
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Catholic Charities is a prime example. They're really the 800 pound gorilla when it comes to this.
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And he's talking about facilitating the, uh, the, uh, the border crisis.
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That's what he's referring to there. See, there's a few other times I believe where he mentions, uh,
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Catholic Charities. Now I will say this, um, his, uh, that's a strong quote from him, but it's actually somewhat inadequate because he's saying, well, you know, it's just Catholic Charities has been taken over by the left.
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No, Catholic Charities is, is doing what Catholic Charities is designed to do.
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Catholic Charities is simply carrying out the policies of the Vatican. And these are not new policies. It's not like, oh, you know, that, that, you know,
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Catholic Charities got taken over by a bunch of Marxists and, oh, you know, before that they were just doing the Lord's work and, you know, but, but, you know, in the 1960s or something and post
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Vatican too, they got taken over by, by all these bad people. No, no, that's not the case.
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Catholic Charities has always been doing the will of the Vatican. It's always been doing the will of the papal antichrist.
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So, you know, why, how it makes it good. I'm glad that he said what he said. I think it's interesting to see even somebody from a mainstream organization such as Heritage Foundation points that out.
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His statement is actually inadequate, but let's go through the rest of the article.
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Cause I said, there are a few, uh, quotes about this. Let's see. Here's another fellow.
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His name's Cordero. Um, let's see what he has to say. I'll read it. The Biden administration is to blame for this escalating crisis.
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Talking about the border crisis, but according to a new investigation by Heritage, Heritage's oversight project, they're not the only party responsible.
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Heritage recently uncovered the Catholic charities and other non -government organizations have been working with the Biden administration to help move migrants across the country.
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Okay. And again, this is a good statement. I don't, I won't say that it's, it's, uh, it's a bad statement, but I think it's not quite on target because it makes it seem like, you know, like the, like there's this big gulf or something between the
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Biden regime and Catholic charities. Again, the, the, the Biden regime, they are carrying out the immigration policy of the
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Roman Catholic church state. That is what they are doing now. Oh, you know, it's technically true in the sense.
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Yeah. Catholic charities is not part of the Biden administration. Although I will say this, they get paid.
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I, I don't know. I think it's on the order. I don't know hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe more than that.
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I I'd have to go back and look at the number, but there's a huge amount of American taxpayer money that goes to fund
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Catholic charities. In fact, I believe that most of the money Catholic charities receives doesn't even come from Roman Catholic people donations.
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It's coming from the government. Those are your tax dollars at work. Yeah. Now I know we have that whole separation of church and state thing, right?
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Well, um, apparently that, that doesn't matter anymore. Uh, you know, it's perfectly okay to give hundreds of millions of dollars to Catholic charities and other religious charities to do all of this evil work.
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You know, another group, um, by that, uh, that that's doing that sort of thing is the
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Hebrew immigrant aid aid society. That's, uh, as you might guess, that's a Jewish group. And interestingly enough, and I didn't realize this until recently, but Alejandro Mayorkas, the, uh, uh, current, uh, department of Homeland security, uh, head secretary.
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He was on the board of Hebrew immigrant aid society, uh, Mayorkas, and you might not get this from his name, but Mayorkas is
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Jewish. And, uh, interestingly enough, he's, he's Jewish, but he went to a law school at a, uh, at a
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Jesuit law school. Um, it's a school in California. I think it's Loyola or something.
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I'd have to double check. I don't have it in front of me, but it is. He is Jesuit. He was trained by the Jesuits. Yeah. That's where he got his law degrees from the
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Jesuits. But he is Jewish and he served on the board of this organization.
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And the Hebrew immigrant aid society is doing a lot of damage. So they, they have the same kind of approach to, uh, to immigration as does
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Catholic charities and is the Roman Catholic church generally. And they are working to subvert the, uh, the
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United States of America through illegal immigration. That's another organization that does that.
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Uh, there are, uh, liberal Protestant organizations that do this as well. It's not just the
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Roman Catholic church. That's that is facilitating this, but the Roman Catholic church is the biggest and most active, uh, in this, as far as I can tell, it's actually astounding how much, uh, how influential
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Rome is in creating this border crisis. I mean, it's like termites they're everywhere.
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Um, and, and yeah, you, you think you've heard all the organizations that are doing this stuff and then you find out, no, there's, there's new organizations.
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I mean, I don't know if they're popping up all the time or maybe they've been around and I'm just now hearing about these, like this
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Casa Elitist place that, uh, James O 'Keefe was talking about. I never even heard about that until maybe a month ago when he did his original report.
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So, uh, so yeah, so, uh, this Cordero, he talks about Catholic charities and other non -governmental organizations.
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That is a term that you hear a lot. Non -governmental organizations or NGOs. You will, we'll see them, uh, abbreviated that way.
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Those are, are groups that basically they're charities. Uh, I, I don't know where this, this, uh, term, uh,
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NGO necessarily came from. I probably ought to look into that. It didn't used to be around so much, but it seems to be the, the, uh, the preferred term now for, uh, for these, these organizations like Catholic charities for whatever reason.
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Um, but yeah, these, uh, the Catholic charities and other non -governmental organizations have been working with the
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Biden administration to help move migrants across the country. So yes, that's happening. In fact, we just looked at that in that, that whole, uh, issue with Casa Elitist, that's the, the
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James O 'Keefe investigation. It's this Catholic organization is helping bring migrants in, uh, you know, busting them there to the
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Ramada in, you know, getting them plane tickets, putting them on planes, flying them all over the country.
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This is being done by the Roman church state. Let's continue here.
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Okay. And then the, going back to the, the, uh, the last quote here is that one about the, you know,
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Catholic charities being the 800 pound gorilla, you know, when it comes to subverting
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American immigration laws. I think it's interesting that, uh, the heritage foundation confirms what
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I've been saying, uh, for some time. And that is Catholic charities is the, is the alpha dog.
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You know, they're the, they're the lead dog in the, you know, the, uh, I guess whether they have the, uh, the, uh,
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I think in like the Iditarod, you know, the dog sledge, you know, you got your lead dog while they're the lead dog pulling the sled, uh, for all these, uh, these illegal aliens to come into the country.
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Um, that's the biggest organization that does that. I believe they have the most money. Um, and on top of that, they have the most well -developed theory about immigrations that I've already talked about that, you know, how, you know, there's the, uh, the emigre family of Nazareth in 1952, there's strangers no longer,
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I mean, they have written this stuff down and they've, um, and they've even, you know, expanded beyond those.
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I mean, like I say, there's hundreds, probably thousands of articles, press releases, videos. Um, I mean, they, the
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Roman Catholic church has meticulously developed their theory of immigration and, and they're, they're, they're just rolling it out.
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They're carrying it out there. They're enacting it right in front of our faces. So let's see what else we have here.
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Oh, um, there was an article and this was in Fox news. Um, here's a headline.
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This was from just yesterday. This is February the ninth. And, uh, the headline of Fox news, it says trendy
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Boston waterfront district could get new migrant shelter as Roxbury maxes out reports.
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You know, there was a report and I think maybe I did this in a podcast a few weeks back about some people in Roxbury, Massachusetts that were very upset because they had closed down this community center.
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I guess it was like a recreation center. I guess it kind of catered to a lot of the, um, young people in the community.
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Well, they kicked out all the, all the kids and they brought in all the migrants, uh, kind of like what they did in that high school in New York city, where they, they, they told all the kids, well, you need to go home and, you know, go on remote learning.
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And you got to have to, to zoom in or Skype into the class. I guess they don't really use Skype much anymore.
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I guess it's more zoom. Um, and they're going to have to do remote learning because we're going to have to give your school over to all these illegal aliens who shouldn't even be in the country and then go to time square and shoot people by while robbing stores.
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So, uh, I guess if you know, if you're in New York city, I mean, you are, uh, very much a second class citizen of the
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United States of America because your government, uh, because your government hates you. Uh, yeah,
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I've, I've written some posts about that recently with that title, your government hates you. And that's really true.
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I mean, the government of the United States, the federal government and a lot of state governments, a lot of local governments hate the people that they, they claim to represent.
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And this is true, not just in the United States of America. It's true throughout the Western world. And it's, you know, why is this happening?
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Well, fundamentally because we've turned our back on the Lord. You know, we said, you know, we, well, we, we will not have that man rule over us talking about Jesus Christ.
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I mean, Western civilization was built on the Protestant reformation. It was built on the ideas of the
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Protestant reformation is built on the, uh, the political philosophy, the economic philosophy of the scriptures.
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The idea of, of limited government, the idea of the government is a servant of the people, the idea that the government should be accountable to the people.
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These are all Christian ideas. And. You know, if you go back, it's interesting, you know, the, uh,
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Gordon Clark, he wrote his, uh, one of his, uh, his greatest works of view, a Christian view of men and things.
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It was first published in 1952. So you're going back 72 years here. And in his thesis, if you read, you know, the
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Trinity foundation put out a, an edition of, of his Christian view of men and things, and John Robbins wrote a forward to it and John Robbins wrote the best forwards of anybody
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I think I've ever read. I always loved reading his forwards. In fact, that was the very first thing
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I ever read by John Robbins was a forward that he wrote to a book called the everlasting righteousness.
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It was a, it's a book, uh, by Horatius Bonar, but, uh, John Robbins wrote the, the forward to the
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Trinity foundation's edition of that. Well, he wrote a forward to Clark's, uh,
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Christian view of men and things. And I think he summed up Gordon Clark's argument very well as, uh, as Robin so often did, um, that he had a tremendous gift for that sort of thing.
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And he said that, that, uh, Gordon Clark's thesis was this, the West is in because the ideas that built the
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West biblical Christianity has disappeared from the West. You know, the
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West is disappearing because the ideas it was founded on biblical Christianity has disappeared from the
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West. And when, when Clark, when Robbins talked about Christianity or biblical
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Christianity, they weren't using that in some very broad sense. You know, sometimes we speak of, you know, say, you know,
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Christian churches and, and maybe that might include, you know, the Roman Catholic church or the Eastern Orthodox church, or, uh, you know, some of these organizations that name the name of Christ.
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Yeah. So, I mean, they, you know, they, they claim to be Christian. You know, they, they name the name of Christ. They use some
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Christian vocabulary. Now, a lot of these organizations that name the name of Christ are not actually
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Christian in their doctrine. Rome was a perfect example. It's a false church. It does not teach a gospel.
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It does not teach a gospel that, that sinners are, are justified through faith in the
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Lord, Jesus Christ alone. It says, well, you know, faith is necessary, but you also got to do all these works and, and you gotta, you know, confess to a priest and, you know, when you die, you gotta go to purgatory and burn in purgatory for a billion years.
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And then at some point, you know, I guess you've suffered enough and then God deems you worthy to come into heaven.
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Well, that's not the gospel of Jesus Christ. The gospel of Jesus Christ is he paid for your sins on the cross.
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And when you have faith in him, when you confess your sins, when you say, you know,
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Lord, I'm a sinner, but I trust in your son who died on the cross to save me, who rose the third day.
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He lived a perfect life. He took the punishment for me. When you believe the atonement, when you believe the gospel of Jesus Christ, you're saved.
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There's nothing that you do other than believe. And even the faith that you have, even the belief that you have in the gospel, that's not something that you work up in yourself.
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You know, the, if, if you believe the gospel, it's not because, you know, somehow you're better or smarter or wiser than somebody else.
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If you believe the gospel of Jesus Christ, it's because the Lord saved you, he changed your heart.
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He regenerated you. He brought you to faith. That's the biblical faith of the, that, that, that's, that's the gospel.
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That is the good news of what Christ has done to save his people. And that's what built
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Western civilization. That, that idea, it was lost for probably a thousand years and it was, it was rediscovered, um, not just by Martin Luther, but he was really the sort of the leader of that, uh, of that movement.
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We credit him with starting the Protestant Reformation in 1517. But, you know, that idea, it changed the world.
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It didn't just change, um, what people thought about God, although that was fundamental.
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It didn't just change what people believed about God, but it also taught people to apply what the
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Bible has to say about economics and about politics to the societies in which they live.
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And it literally changed those societies. It built a whole new civilization. You know, what we call Western civilization.
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And it was a wonderful and glorious thing. But now we live in a time when very few people, even people in Bible -believing churches, very few people hold to the original positions of Martin Luther and John Calvin about justification, about, uh, about the scriptures.
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And as a result, the civilization that was built on biblical Christianity is collapsing.
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It's disappearing. I sometimes kind of, I think of a little bit like if you ever saw Back to the Future, you know, there's that, that picture, you know, and, and Marty, you know, he's at the dance and, and, um, you know, and, and, uh, he looks down in the picture and, and like, he's fading out, you know, he's fading away and, and his brother and sister, they're fading away because, you know, his, his father isn't doing the things that he needs to do to, to win his mother to, you know, so they get married.
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Uh, and it looks for a while, like, you know, it's not going to happen. And so, you know, Marty and his family, they're literally fading out of the picture while it kind of reminds me a little bit of what's happening with my own country and not just with the
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United States, but really with Western civilization. Generally, uh, we are, are disappearing from the face of the earth and we're disappearing because we've lost, we've turned our back on God.
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You know, we don't believe the things that our forefathers believed. So, you know, fundamentally, that's the problem that we're facing.
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Um, back to this, uh, this article here. Um, in, uh, in Fox news, it says, you know, talks about trendy
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Boston waterfront district could get new migrant shelter as Roxbury Max is out reports.
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And it goes down here. There's a, uh, a, uh, no,
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I guess it's a, I don't know, whatever you call that thing. A footer, a commentary on a photograph here.
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And it says, let's see, Boston resident, a migrant crisis response. Changes are made without asking for the community's approval.
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Well, of course, changes are made without asking for the community's approval because you do not live in a Republic anymore.
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You know, public opinion doesn't matter. See when you, the Christian concept that government is a servant of the people.
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Again, that comes out of the new Testament that comes out of, out of the scriptures. That was something that was recaptured at the time of the reformation.
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But we live in a post -reformation society now. So those things don't count anymore. You know, your opinion doesn't count because government is not accountable.
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Government does not have to answer to the people. Government is, it's, is its own thing.
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And it's, uh, it's just like what Jesus said. You know, he talked about, you know, the rules of the
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Gentiles lorded over them while our government's lording it over us more and more every single day because they, they do not feel that they are, uh, in any way are servants.
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They think there are masters and they are cruel masters. Uh, our, our governments have, have come to hate us.
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So, yeah, I mean this Boston resident, yeah, he says changes are made without asking for the community's approval because they don't care.
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You know, the governor of Massachusetts, Mara Healy, she doesn't care. Um, you know, she's a, she's a
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Roman Catholic. She's a lesbian. Unless she doesn't care about that stuff.
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She's one of the chief people. She's one of the biggest cheerleaders out there of illegal immigration. Uh, she was raised
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Roman Catholic. I don't know if she's now, she's a lesbian. I don't know. Maybe she's still Roman Catholic, right? I don't know what her relationship is to Rome.
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Um, but I would say she's at least in some sense, Roman Catholic, and she's certainly carrying out the
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Roman Catholic policies, uh, in Massachusetts very aggressively, by the way. Um, in fact, there was an article that I found on her tonight.
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Let's see. Can I find this thing here now? Um, I've got too much stuff open.
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Oh yeah, here it is. Uh, it's a, this is actually from December 3rd, 2022. It's from a publication called
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Irish America and it's titled Mara Healy makes history in Massachusetts. So she was elected there in 2022 and it's got a picture of her here.
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And it's got a photograph of Massachusetts, Lieutenant Governor -elect Kim Driscoll. So you've got, you've got two women that are heading up Massachusetts.
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So with Mara Healy, you get, uh, I guess you get a kind of a triple crown of sorts. You get the monstrous regiment, um, you get, uh, get the
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Roman Catholic church and you, you also get the LGBTQ lesbian thing.
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So, uh, yeah, so that's, uh, that's the, uh, the leadership of, uh, of Massachusetts for you.
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Uh, and, uh, down here somewhere, she says, let's see if I can find this here.
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Oh yeah, here we go. Um, just talking about her advocacy for, um, for illegal aliens.
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I'll just read this paragraph quote. Healy created an advisory council on new Americans in the attorney's general's attorney general's office.
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I love that. Um, new Americans, I guess these are people, I guess you come across the border, you storm in the
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United States, you sneak over the border. You're an illegal alien. Not in her mind. You're not an illegal alien. You're not an alien at all.
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You're a quote new American. Oh boy. How's that for an Orwellian term for you? Um, so let's, uh, go back to this.
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So I'll start again here. Healy created an advisory council on new Americans in the attorney general's office and is today a leading advocate of immigrant rights.
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He's not a leading advocate of American's rights. Leading them advocate of, uh, of immigrant rights.
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And these people aren't even immigrants. They're illegal aliens. Again, just storming the border and, and coming to the country illegally does not make you an immigrant makes you an illegal alien.
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You know, again, this is dishonest language. Uh, during her campaign for governor, she supported driver's licenses for eligible undocumented residents.
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Again, they're not undocumented residents. They're illegal aliens. She supported driver's license for illegal aliens.
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So then these people, I guess, who did they register them to vote there in Massachusetts? I mean, that wouldn't surprise me.
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Um, GM, what, what are the odds? All these people that all these undocumented residents, um, what, what are the odds that some of them maybe registered to vote?
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I don't know, but I think it's, it's, uh, it's certainly an interesting possibility. Don't you think? Um, she vowed to end state and law enforcement involvement in federal immigration matters.
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So she wanted, so she, you know, she wants the, uh, the state filled up with, uh, with illegal aliens.
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Um, yeah, I, I, it was kind of, I seem to recall that when Ron DeSantis sent the plane load of them to Martha's vineyard, uh, they kind of gave him the bums rush.
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Hmm. Interesting. Um, but she, she doesn't want the state law enforcement to cooperate in federal immigration matters and promised to fight for a meaningful pathway for undocumented immigrants on the federal level.
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So in other words, um, she wants illegal alien to come into the country illegally commit crime.
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Um, I mean, it's, it's a, it's a felony to, to violate American immigration law.
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So she wants to report all reward, all of these felons with a, with a meaningful pathway on the federal level.
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Um, no, what she wants them to do. She wants to make them all American citizens. I mean, let's, again, let's, let's use honest language and not the dishonest lies of, of this particular article.
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It's really disgusting to, to read this thing. Um, you know, just again, so much dishonest language, but that's
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Mara Healy for you. And that's, what's going on in Massachusetts. And then they've got somebody in Boston saying changes are made without asking for the community's approval.
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Now I don't know the name of the person. Um, oh, I guess apparently this guy's name is
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Boston resident Domingos to Rosa reacts to the city, moving migrants into the community center on on America report.
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So, you know, I don't know this gentleman not heard of him before. I don't know what his politics are.
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Um, you know, I, I, maybe he's a Democrat. I don't know if he is a Democrat. Um, you know, he's kind of getting what he voted for.
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Unfortunately, but I don't want to read too much into that. So I, I, I don't want to comment, but, uh, you know, maybe, maybe he didn't vote for Mara Healy.
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I don't know. But if he did, um, you know, that that's kind of getting what you voted for good and hard. Uh, let's see here.
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Anything else of interest? There's a lot going on this week. A lot of, a lot of interesting stories.
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Oh, here's a, um, yeah, here's a story. This was from February 6th in the Washington post and a stunning vote house fails to impeach
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Mayorkas over border issues. So the, the guy who I've sometimes referred to him as the second most impeachable man in American history.
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Um, I mean, this is a guy who has bent over backwards to implement the border invasion, the, the
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Biden border rush, the, the illegal alien invasion of the United States as Homeland secretary. And he's the guy has the gall also to get up in front of Congress and say, the border is secure.
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You know, meanwhile, you've got 300 ,000, 300 ,000, and that's just the official number who knows is probably higher than that.
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Um, 300 ,000, uh, illegal aliens pouring across our Southern border every month, 10 ,000 a day in a lot of cases.
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Um, and he has to sit there and he has the gall to sit here and say the border is secure. Uh, this guy is like, as I said, he's,
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I consider him the second most impeachable man in American history. So, so who's number one?
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Well, the, the clown that we have in the, the white house right now, um, the imposter president, the man who's, who was rigged in the office, uh,
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Joe Biden, um, and, uh, who is a, a servant of, uh, he's a servant of antichrist.
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Yeah. I mean, and again, this is a connection that needs to be made. It needs to be made very clearly.
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Um, he is a Roman Catholic and he is carrying out the, uh, border invasion policies of Rome and of the
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U S conference of Catholic bishops. That's what he's doing plain and simple. Uh, that's not an accident, uh, that you have this happening under a
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Roman Catholic president. So there's that, um, oh, here's a, there was another interesting story.
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And this was something that that's well worth watching. Um, this is an article, uh, from zero hedge and it's got the, uh, the head, the headline.
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It says, this is not friendly. Brett Weinstein shows Tucker Carlson, how China and the UN are driving the invasion of America.
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Uh, so Tucker Carlson sat down for, it was about a 50 minute or so interview with Brett Weinstein.
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He's a, he's a biologist and he kind of became a bit of a public figure a few years ago at, uh, he was, he used to teach at Evergreen state, which
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I think is in Oregon or Washington. I, I I'm not sure which, but, but he rose to some prominence because he was one of the few faculty members that stood up against all the, uh, all the wokesters on campus.
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And they wanted to have like a, a day without white people or something like this, some racist, stupid thing on, on, on, uh, on campus.
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And he opposed that. Uh, and so he's become a bit of a public figure the last few years.
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And, uh, and anyway, he sat down with Tucker Carlson. He, and he went down, he actually physically went down to the
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Darien gap, which is this jungle region. It's on the border of Panama and Columbia.
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It's about a 60 mile stretch where there aren't any roads. And it's very treacherous. And that's where a lot of these illegal aliens are coming through.
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And he's talking about all these organizations that are facilitating people and helping them get through the
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Darien gap. Uh, apparently there's even some attempts to build roads through this thing to make it even faster and easier, uh, for people to come and invade the
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United States. Very interesting interview. And I recommend that you, uh, you get a chance to check that out again.
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This is a zero hedge article. It's from February 2nd. It's called, this is not friendly.
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Brett Weinstein shows Tucker Carlson, how China and the UN are driving the invasion of America. If you want to, if you go to Tucker Carlson's feed on X, you can also find that interview there.
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Um, one of the things that's interesting in there is that the, uh, is that Weinstein, he talks about this organization called the international organization for migration.
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It's a branch of the UN. Well, I did a little bit of a digging on that to find out if there was a connection between the international organization on migration at the
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UN and the Roman Catholic church. And bingo, like one of the first hits, you know, you, you put this in, you do a web search and bam, it's like one of the first things that comes up.
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And this is a, it's a webpage from the international organization of migration, the IOM. Uh, and it's got a, it's got a picture of the holy sea and it's got this, uh, kind of a large group photograph standing out in front of,
01:02:48
I don't know, I guess this is maybe St. Peter's in Rome, um, or some suitably
01:02:55
Vatican looking building. Um, but it's a, it's a group photo. I don't know. Maybe these are all
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Vatican or UN people, or, you know, who knows maybe some combination of it, but anyway, it's got a, it's got a caption to this photograph and it says the holy sea is the universal government of the
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Catholic church and operates from Vatican city from the Vatican city state, a sovereign city state founded following the signing of the latter impacts between the holy sea in Italy and February 11th, 1929, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Um, okay, here it is. Here's the, here's the money passage as stated in January, 2012 by Pope Benedict the 16th.
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It is addressed to members of the diplomatic core, uh, quote last December, the holy sea strengthened as longstanding cooperation with the international organization for migration by becoming a full member.
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This is a sign of the commitment of the holy sea and the Catholic church alongside the international community in search of suitable solutions to this phenomenon.
01:03:49
Uh, I guess apparently this phenomenon being migration, which presents a number of aspects range from the safeguarding of the dignity of persons of concern for the common good of both the communities which receive them and those for which they come.
01:04:00
Well, they couldn't care less about the communities which receive them. Um, they hate the communities, which they, which receive them.
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Uh, and these, these migrants are, are, are their weapons for destroying those communities. Um, and I think it's interesting, you know, once again, you know, the
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Pope lies, you know, antichrist lies and in the way, let's see, go back and revisit the way he said this.
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Um, he talks about in search for suitable solutions of this phenomenon. So this is one of the great lies that's also promoted about Biden's border rush.
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It's a phenomenon. It's like a, golly, you know, it's like a, like a force of nature.
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It's kind of like the sun coming up in the east or, you know, the sky being blue or, you know, gravity, you know, when you, you drop something that falls down, it doesn't fall a bit.
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It's a force of nature and, you know, you just have to manage it as best you can. I mean, that's the way the
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Vatican wants to put it. No, I mean, that's a complete lie. I mean, the Vatican is out there actively bringing this stuff about the
01:04:58
UN is out there actively bringing this stuff about they're facilitating this now.
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And if you don't believe me about the Vatican, again, just go back and look at that, that video by, uh, by, uh, uh,
01:05:10
James O 'Keefe on Casa Elitist. I mean, that's just one tiny example of this sort of thing. This is a policy.
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This is deliberately being done. That policy can be ended. That policy can be reversed.
01:05:25
It is a policy. It's not a phenomenon phenomenon. That is, is profoundly dishonest.
01:05:33
Well, anyway, I've been going on and on and on. Let's see what, oh, my goodness. I've been really long winded day.
01:05:39
It's my, uh, my timer here on my, uh, uh, my recorder. It says a minute and five seconds up.
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I've been yakking for a lot. Well, I hope it didn't go on too long and bore everybody to death anyway. So, uh, that's all for this week.
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I think I'll, uh, I'll end it here. I need to get this thing edited, posted and get to bed. Got to get to church in the morning.
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I wish everybody a blessed Lord's day tomorrow and, uh, Lord willing, I will be back again next week with another edition of the, uh, uh, radio looks elicit.
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So thanks so much for joining me today. I really do appreciate that. Look forward to, uh, to having you join me again until that time.