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It is no longer a secret that Black Lives Matter was founded by trained Marxists. It’s way worse than that.
It’s “inspired” by necromancy, otherwise known as witchcraft. One of the BLM foundresses, Patrice Cullors, bragged about talking to the souls of the dead to launch their Marxist movement.
Not Samantha from TVs Bewitched witchcraft. The real thing.
Abraham Hamilton II made the truth widely know. Abe is a popular radio host, author, attorney, and general counsel for the American Family Association. And as a serious Christian in America who happens to be black (or, as he says, “melanated”) he has unique insights into the underlying motives of certain movements, like Black Lives Matter, that purport to speak for all blacks.
Co-foundress of BLM, Patrice Cullors, has admitted that she and her fellow trained Marxists literally summon the spirits of the dead to help them achieve their goals. Can you say, recipe for total disaster? It does explain a lot.
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Then he did it. On August 30, 2020, he delivered a stemwinder of a sermon on YouTube (not from his parish church), titled “You Cannot Be Catholic & a Democrat. Period.” It went more viral than his already popular videos. And, not shockingly, his bishop, William Callaghan, issued a Statement rebuking the messenger, although he seemed also to agree with the truth of the message.
Read the rest here: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/preaching-for-a-confused-church/
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Christoper Guest (Waiting for Guffman, This is Spinal Tap, Best In Show, A Mighty Wind) said, “When it comes to comedy, Tom Leopold has an extra gene. You may not know it, but he has probably made you laugh.” Harry Shearer (The Simpsons, NPR, This Is Spinal Tap) called him “a semi-precious stone in the crown of comedy,” appellations Leopold treasures.
Indeed, he may well be one of the most prolific and successful comedy writers ever.
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We all know Karl Marx (1818—1883) taught devilish doctrines like communism, but is there any evidence he was possessed? Paul Kengor has amassed a substantial amount of historical and biographical evidence that this may have been the case.
In The Devil and Karl Marx, Kengor analyzes’ Marx’s own writings, his poetry, a demonic-style play, and examines the much-neglected unflattering (to say the least) behaviors and actions of the father of communism.
Kengor also mentions names of current Marxist influencers. An exceptionally detailed treatment of one of the main diseases our culture suffers from.
What happened to "Catholic comedian" Jim Gaffigan? What could have caused his August 27, 2020 meltdown on Twitter? Can you say, Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) meets Mask Removal Cream (MRC)?
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Dr. Joel Hay is the founding director of the Department of Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy at the University of Southern California. Hay is also a Health Economist at the Harbor UCLA Center for Vaccine Research.
He’s also one of the lone voices out there in the medical higher education and research world when it comes to the China virus lockdown and the advisability of the donning of masks. The scientists and physicians who speak out with facts that contradict the Fauci/Redfield/Birx Grand Narrative have been shunned, banned, deleted, and defamed.
Why? Isn’t the scientific method all about testing hypotheses? The marketplace of ideas? Open-minded analysis of contrary evidence? No, not when it comes to the origins of, and dealing with, the CCP virus pandemic.