Every Catholic has a duty to join in on the Covid-19 protests

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We must atone publicly for Bergoglio's and NOChurch's misdeeds

As anybody reading this will know, we are coming close to the 2-year anniversary of the supposedly first case of the supposed Covid-19 disease, which they allege is caused by the alleged SARS-CoV2 virus. That was indeed a rather strenuous sentence to read, but it expressed the sort of skepticism which has been all-too lacking in this whole distasteful episode.

Many of those who have not believed the lies wholesale have taken to the streets to protest, to the mockery of Bergoglio and the Covid-19 agents. Sadly the Catholic Church has a whole has not spoken out against the Covid-19 agenda, and on the whole, the NOChurch hierarchy has been a driver of this agenda and not an opponent.

Even the usually-reliable SSPX has not taken a unified stand against it, and some of the more official documents have been disappointing to say the least. While I can understand that the SSPX is not in as strong a position to oppose it as the Holy See, it is nonetheless disappointing that some of the messaging has been approving of the medical concoction which has been labelled a Covid-19 vaccine. They could at least have stayed silent if they didn't dare to join in the protests publicly. I certainly do not want to believe that some of the higher-ups in the SSPX could be so stupid as to believe there is an actual medical pandemic afoot.

I for one have joined in on many of these protests as we have indeed had quite a few in Sweden. Generally I do not believe in protests, at least not in peaceful ones, because I remain unconvinced that peaceful protests actually achieve anything. The only protests which work tend to be those which are either funded or taken over by other political forces aiming to take the reins in the country, Certainly, I am unaware of any large peaceful protest movement which has ever changed the policy direction of a country.

The Covid-19 protests are different, however. It is fanciful to think that politicians will change their mind on account of a small proportion of a small minority of people who still think for themselves, when these are protesting peacefully and when history has shown that politicians cannot even be moved by large peaceful protests.

Rather, the object of the protests must be seen first and foremost as those individuals who have misgivings about the Covid-19 agenda but think they are alone in doing so. It seems indeed as though the propaganda has had as one of its primary aims to convince people that everyone else has bought into the hoax, that if you do not buy into it then you are all alone, that resistance, even dissent, is futile. It is for the awakening of these people that I mainly go out into the streets to protest. Plus, I can have little excuse for not protesting in Sweden given the punishments I face here are puny compared to those protesting in places far more authoritarian - say Australia or Canada, or even Germany.

There is, however, another very important reason to go out, and that is because I as a Catholic must atone for the Church's - more specifically NOChurch's - role in this mass deception. The most unsavoury incident in this whole Covid-19 show was Bergoglio closing down the churches in Italy, even before the state had forced him to, while cafés and all maner of other places were still open. It would have been atrocious for Bergoglio to concede even had the state attempted to force him, but he did it without even that. In truth, it must be admitted that Bergoglio probably wanted to close down churches for a long time since eliminating the Catholic Faith seems to be the one thing that drives him on to all his other wicked deeds, but given that he did it while the Covid-19 rmedia oad show was hitting Italy, it allowed the world's press to write all manner of horror headlines. We all remember the many "this is the first time in X-hundred years that so-and-so has been cancelled" and these headlines could not have happened without Beroglio.

It is, I would argue, these headlines which helped propel Covid-19 into a mass psychosis.

I remain convinced, and have been so from almost the very beginning, that Bergoglio is the key figure in this whole hoax. We need Bergoglio taken out, and I don't mean to dinner. If we got a Catholic pope to replace Bergoglio, the Covid-19 hoax would end within a week, and then the NWO-agents would have to find another excuse to imprison mankind.

Of course, Bergoglio is not alone in this. I have also long held the belief - from the very beginning actually, back when I thought Covid-19 was real - that this agenda will only end when one of the national rulers loses his/her head, when heads roll, and I do mean that literally. At this rate, this will only end with the shedding of blood, and I don't even think it would take many revolutions for that to happen. If crowds break into the presidential palace of a major, or even minor, European country, or even South American country, and impale the president's head on the gates of the palace, that would send a strong enough message and the rest would fall in line pretty quickly.

The problem right now is that the rulers of countries fear the global elites more than they fear their own citizenry. When that changes, the Covid-19 agenda ends. It's that simple. However, they won't fear their citizenry until and unless they have an example to point to. Right now, they probably point to John Pombe Magufuli - the president of Tanzania who died under extremely suspicious circumstances - and think to themselves that they don't want to be Magufulid next. Well, that could change with just one popular revolution. Much like with the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, the downfall of one regime would spiral over to the next.

For most of us, joining in a mob which takes out our national leader is beyond our grasp. Taking out Bergoglio is off the table as well, if for no other reason because the NOChurch hierarchy would take the opporunity to canonise him before nightfall.

The good LORD will take out Bergoglio in His own good time, probably - and hopefully - with a grand humiliation preceding it. The secular leaders too, will probably face their doom at other hands than ours.

What we can do as Catholics, however, is  public penance for NOChurch's role in this whole mess. If we haven't prayed enough for the Church, or haven't opposed Bergoglio enough, or haven't opposed the local bishop enough - whatever the reason - we share some blame for what NOChurch has helped inflict on this world. That demands atonement, and walking in protest is the least of the penances we can do.