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  1. Site: The Unz Review
    4 days 12 hours ago
    Author: Mike Whitney
    Iran's Supreme National Security Council has released an unprecedented statement:'Any aggression by the Israeli regime against Iranian nuclear facilities will be met with an immediate strike on Israel's secret and undeclared nuclear sites.' — Iran's military magazine (@iranmilitary_en) June 9, 2025
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    Author: Pepe Escobar
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  3. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: Kevin Barrett
    This essay’s headline might have been stolen from an undergraduate literature paper submitted by Nina Jankowicz at Bryn Mawr College back in the early 2000s. I hereby preemptively apologize to the Mary Poppins of disinformation in case I have inadvertently plagiarized her, and to everyone else for bringing her name up just when you finally...
  4. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: Richard Solomon
    You’re probably familiar with “ for Dummies” instructional books. “Algebra For Dummies,” “Coding for Dummies,” etc., etc. With the constant influx of new information, I saw an opening for a “For Dummies” alternative. I needed to come up with a title similar enough to “For Dummies” to capitalize on its brand recognition yet different enough...
  5. Site: Fr. Z's Blog
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    Author: frz@wdtprs.com (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf)
    ORIGINAL NOTES Posted on 13 May 2008 Today is Tuesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the second … Read More →
  6. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: John Helmer
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  7. Site: AntiWar.com
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    Author: Joseph D. Terwilliger
    Antiwar.com wasn’t established in response to Iraq or Afghanistan. It was founded in the 1990s by critics of NATO’s bombing campaign in the former Yugoslavia, a “humanitarian intervention” celebrated at the time, then airbrushed from polite memory. Hindsight is a cruel validator, especially in the Balkans. What critics feared – lost sovereignty, rekindled ethnic resentments, … Continue reading "The Next World War Might Start in Brčko"
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    Author: Paul Craig Roberts
    The attack on Russian strategic forces by Ukraine, with or without President Trump’s knowledge and with or without help from Washington and the British, could have been the most dangerous event in East-West relations during my lifetime. The reason is that recently revised Russian war doctrine states that an attack, even by a non-nuclear country,...
  9. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: Chris Hedges
    This is the end. The final blood-soaked chapter of the genocide. It will be over soon. Weeks. At most. Two million people are camped out amongst the rubble or in the open air. Dozens are killed and wounded daily from Israeli shells, missiles, drones, bombs and bullets. They lack clean water, medicine and food. They...
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    Author: Ramzy Baroud
    Just one day before the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began operating officially inside the Gaza Strip, its executive director, Jake Wood, resigned. The text of his resignation statement underscored what many had already suspected: GHF is not a humanitarian endeavor, but the latest scam by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to control the Gaza … Continue reading "Gaza’s ‘Humanitarian’ Façade: A Deceptive Ploy Unraveled"
  11. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: Jose Alberto Nino
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  12. Site: The Orthosphere
    4 days 12 hours ago
    Author: Kristor

    Herewith, a guest post from long time commenter Peter West, sometimes known in comments as PBW.

    Writing a half-century ago, Thomas Nagel, in his essay What Is It Like To Be a Bat?, sent a wake-up call to purveyors of “[t]he recent wave of reductionist euphoria” who claimed to have explained phenomenal consciousness in materialist terms.

    … we have at present no conception of what an explanation of the physical nature of a mental phenomenon would be. Without consciousness the mind-body problem would be much less interesting. With consciousness it seems hopeless … no currently available concept of reduction is applicable to it.

    He then reveals the purpose of his curious title.

    [Fundamentally] an organism has conscious mental states if and only if there is something that it is like to be that organism — something it is like for the organism.

    This poses a severe problem for materialist analysis of consciousness.

    It is useless to base the defense of materialism on any analysis of mental phenomena that fails to deal explicitly with their subjective character. For there is no reason to suppose that a reduction which seems plausible when no attempt is made to account for consciousness can be extended to include consciousness. Without some idea, therefore of what the subjective character of experience is, we cannot know what is required of a physicalist theory.

    In pursuit of “some idea,” he introduces types of subjective experience; types of point of view (hereinafter PoV types.)

    I am not adverting here to the alleged privacy of experience to its possessor. The point of view in question is not one accessible only to a single individual. Rather it is a type.

    In Panpsychism, he maintains this distinction, asserting “that a feature of experience is subjective if it can in principle be fully understood only from one type of point of view …”. His argument, if I read him correctly, is that, while an investigation of physicalist causes of human consciousness will be informed by our knowledge, based upon our own phenomenal experience, of the riches of consciousness in all humans, we cannot conduct similar investigations into the consciousness of, for example, bats, because those investigations cannot be informed by any similar experience of bat phenomenology. As a result, no matter how comprehensive is our objective knowledge of the physiology of, in particular, a bat’s organs of perception and nervous system, we cannot derive from these objective facts any comprehension of a bat’s subjective experience, of what it is like to be a bat. So any general project of understanding subjective non-human experience through comprehensive objective analysis is doomed to failure. If so, how can we expect to succeed in a similar project with human experience?

    However, the notion of such types needs some elaboration.

    Everything ever speculated and communicated concerning religion, philosophy, music, the visual and plastic arts, science and nature, every instance of an infant learning a language, of friends gathering convivially or of enemies clashing, speaks to the degree of commonality of the human phenomenal experiential type. But this commonality has specific features and limitations.

    Take the experience of having some mathematical principle explained to you, a student, by a lecturer in a lecture hall. Understanding the mathematical principle is subjective; all understanding is subjective. Because mathematics is abstract, the verifiable circumstance, or state, of understanding this particular or any such principle can be determined for each person in the hall by testing. The type of point of view is that of a human being with some pre-existing familiarity with other mathematical principles and the requisite aptitude for their understanding — not everyone. The same applies to all topics of abstract reasoning, and in these circumstances, if we allow ourselves some leeway, we might also allow that the experience of coming to understand a particular topic is itself fully understood. It depends what we mean by fully.

    Even here, though, there is, in the capacity to apply and elaborate some abstract principle, enormous variation amongst those who are believed, and believe themselves, to have the same understanding of that principle.

    This capacity for abstract reasoning is, to the best of our knowledge, distinctive to human beings, and was assigned by Aristotle, and subsequently Aquinas, to the uniquely human rational soul. Such things we perceive with the mind’s eye, but these are facts of our phenomenal experience, just as much as is our experience of colour or music or incense.

    Once we move from the abstract to the particular, the breadth of application of the human type of point of view from which a subjective experience can be “fully” understood becomes much more uncertain. The projects of human culture in music, the visual and plastic arts, and in cuisine, evidence considerable functional commonality of the evoked sensory experience — functional in the sense of enabling successful cultural interactions — even as the variety of responses to these artefacts evidences limits to that commonality. For instance, super-sensory individuals are deemed to have more intense experiences, via one or more of their senses, than is usual. This is often associated with autism, but there is, I should think, a spectrum of such variations.

    All language presupposes abstraction, and no matter how extended and precise the language used to convey some particular of sensory experience (as for example in Proust) that experience can never be fully conveyed, fully understood.

    In so many of the experiences most compelling for us humans, the most satisfactory way of conveying that experience is by metaphor — by inspired imprecision. Even in the circumstances of the lecture hall, the experiential pathway to understanding, and the actual subjective experience of that understanding, cannot be conveyed. Considered in this sort of detail, the “privacy of experience to its possessor” is not an allegation, but a fact of the human condition. The concept of PoV type, in attempting to universalise human phenomenal experience is, in fact, another reductive objectification of that teeming population of similar but unique worlds of being.

    Phenomenal consciousness is impenetrably private, to the extent that no proof of the existence of other human minds, other loci of phenomenal experience, can be conceived, although the circumstantial evidence is overwhelming.

    What is it like to be a bat?

    Less well supported than our confidence in other human minds is the almost universally expressed confidence in the phenomenal consciousness of at least the higher animals. This seems to be based on our extrapolation from the likenesses to us in physiology and likenesses to us in certain behaviours; in particular likenesses to the non-verbal signs by which we read the workings of phenomenal consciousness in our fellow humans. It is our recognition of familiar forms with which we unquestioningly associate consciousness that underlies our confidence in this extrapolation.

    Nagel is bullish on the scope and dispersion of consciousnesses.

    Conscious experience is a widespread phenomenon. It occurs at many levels of animal life, though we cannot be sure of its presence in the simpler organisms, and it is very difficult to say in general what provides evidence of it. … No doubt it occurs in countless forms totally unimaginable to us, on other planets in other solar systems throughout the universe. [Emphasis mine.]

    Doubt enters in though. Regarding the subjects of his essay, he writes:

    I have chosen bats instead of wasps or flounders because if one travels too far down the phylogenetic tree, people gradually shed their faith that there is experience there at all. [Emphasis mine.]

    Faith, because of the impossibility of knowing. Our faith might be rationalised by reference to the level of development of the nervous system, for instance. But the thrust of Nagel’s argument is that mental realities can have no explanation in physical or physiological terms, so reasoning from neurology is merely another act of faith.

    Nagel has chosen bats precisely because in them the similarity of forms on which we rely for our attribution of animal consciousness is so attenuated that our facile anthropomorphisms in respect of, say, apes, break down, even as bats’ complexity of physiology and behaviour keeps on the hook our confidence in their consciousness.

    In all of Nagel’s discussion, he presumes that consciousness is found in organisms. It is a function of the life of organisms. Given that, in Nagel’s view, there is no soul, we can be confident that he attributes no consciousness to an organism that has just died.

    This prescription — there is something that it is like to be that organism — for conscious mental states seems to have universal application in enquiries about consciousness. It is always about the self. In his essay Panpsychism, Nagel sets out four premisses from which he deduces panpsychism. The third is Realism, defined so: mental states are properties of the organism, since there is no soul, and they are not properties of nothing at all. He subsequently pens this illuminating paragraph.

    For Realism as I have defined it to be true, physical organisms must have subjective properties. What seems unacceptable about this is that the organism does not have a point of view: the person or creature does. It seems absurd to try to discover the basis of the point of view of the person in an atomistic breakdown of the organism, because that object is not a possible subject for the point of view to which the person’s experiences appear. And if it makes no sense to ascribe subjective states to the complex whole, there will be no basis for ascribing proto-mental states to its constituents; so they cannot be appealed to in explanation of what it means for an organism to have experiences. I simply record this feeling of impossibility because I have no more to say about it. When a mouse is frightened, it does not seem to me that a small material object is frightened.

    Nagel comments later of the vulnerability of this premiss, but he does not elaborate further (“I have no more to say about it”) on the difficulty that the above paragraph poses for his whole argument.

    Phenomenal experience is, by definition, experience by a subject. All consciousness is in this respect self-consciousness; the conscious self is the locus of phenomenal experience. What is the self, except its consciousness? This is not the same as consciousness of self — the focus of conscious attention reflexively on the self, as is purportedly demonstrated by the mirror test.

    If we take a leap of faith and accept, with Professor Nagel, that consciousness is widespread in organisms, our association of our own agency, our own expressions of our will, with our consciousness, ought probably also be projected equally widely. For example, in urban environments with plentiful, readily accessible liquids, our experience of thirst can be assuaged by a barely conscious exercise of the will. We see similar behaviours across the animal world, and we suppose an analogue of our consciousness to be in play. If so, then the agency of the thirsty animal is also an analogue of our own exercises of the will, guided by phenomenal awareness.

    In this view, then, grazing animals — to take one example — are not automata, but conscious beings whose actions, for the most part, are inextricably tied into their own forms of phenomenal consciousness. What happens to our faith, though, when we descend to the cellular limit of the phylogenetic tree?

    What is it like to be a Stentor roeselii?

    Stentor roeselii (sometimes raesilli) is a single-cell organism. The replication in 2019 of an almost-forgotten experiment conducted by Herbert Spencer Jennings in 1906 had troubling implications. Articles such as Can a Cell Make Decisions? from Scientific American and Can a single-celled organism ‘change its mind’? New study says yes in phys.org, focussed on the main questions. This description is from the latter.

    These single cells are notable for their relatively large size and unique trumpet-shaped bodies. Their surfaces and trumpet “bells” are lined with hairlike projections called cilia, used to swim and to generate a vortex in the surrounding fluid, which sweeps food into their “mouths.” At the other end of their bodies, they secrete a holdfast, which attaches them to detritus to stay stationary while feeding.

    In the experiment, microscopic plastic beads were repeatedly propelled towards the mouth of the organism, invoking a hierarchy of responses, as depicted in the sketch. There are, however, marked differences between individuals in the rate at which the responses progress. In sum, S. roeselii “remembers” how much irritation it has “experienced,” and it “decides” on a course of action that depends on its “memory” of preceding events. And individual S. roeselii have individual rates of response and make individual decisions. Nothing known about the structure of this single-cell organism explains these behaviours.

    As already noted, a fundamental aspect of consciousness is an awareness of the distinction between organism and not-organism. Survival in organisms as diverse as human beings and S. roeselii depends on this distinction. It is raw material for action, that is, the will, to motivate activities of the organism as a whole within the context of the not-organism. For example, S. roeselii detaching from its anchorage.

    If there is consciousness in S. roeselii, will it not, too, convey this distinction to the “will” to act upon? But how can a single cell be conscious? If, on the other hand, it is not conscious, how can its behaviour be explained? Is it a machine, with a memory and processing unit which can take input from the environment and run a program, including apparently random pathways, which determines subsequent behaviour? How can a single cell perform such feats? But it does, one way or another.

    Does the question, What is it like to be a Stentor roeselii, for a Stentor roeselii?, have meaning? If some form of phenomenal awareness is required for the agency of living things, then the underlying principle of phenomenal awareness is independent of the complexity of organisms.

    What is it like to be a Large Language Model?

    For that matter, what is it like to be any other AI system that is currently being touted as approaching, or having achieved, consciousness, once that milestone has been achieved?

    The hallmark of consciousness we have been working with here, following Nagel, requires at least a potential answer to this question. Nagel doubts neither that such an answer exists for a bat, nor that the question cannot be answered by human enquiry. But in the case of AI systems, we are in completely different territory.

    When we attribute consciousness to animals, we do so on the basis of formal similarities between our living selves and living members of other species. On what basis do we attribute consciousness to an AI system?

    Is it not because we seem to detect a facsimile of our own verbal interactions with other human beings in our interactions with AI, especially when supplemented by generated images of non-existent people displaying facial gestures mimicked from painstakingly charted observations of actual human interactions? All of this apparatus lends verisimilitude to the machine in the ghost.

    But what “I” can we conceivably postulate for such a system, one comprising vast banks of GPUs and memory, occupying gigawatt data centres, perhaps powered by their own modular nuclear reactors to feed the appetite for electricity, while it simultaneously expresses its “personality” or “personalities” to a small army of interlocutors with whom it is at that moment interacting? What is the locus of this “I”? Can this myriad of instantiations of the same algorithm or set of algorithms possibly have such a locus?

    Whatever might be said about such a distributed electronic machine, it cannot be characterised as “conscious” in any sense that makes sense to us — to whom even the consciousness of bats seems feasible — when we consider the extended physical reality of the AI machine. However, when that extended structural reality evaporates to the immediate environment of screen, keyboard and microphone, we can more readily anthropomorphise the entity with which we are interacting. Nagel notes, I think it is fair to say, that our necessary anthropomorphism is simultaneously the best we can do in comprehending animal conscious experience and an insurmountable barrier to the same. Our attribution of consciousness to these machines is also anthropomorphic, just as much as is our attributing consciousness to our dog or cat, but without the support of any underlying formal correspondences, relying only the mimicry that we have designed into it. By virtue of that mimicry, it is more seductive. Our interactions so closely mimic the interactions on which we build our unquestioned confidence in the phenomenal experience of other people that many — notably those who design them — are seduced into more readily allowing that these machines are conscious than that our pets are.

    Lifelessness

    Even though we have analysed the processes of life by reductive means; even though we have dissected the living cell, peered into its nucleus, pulled apart its DNA, drawn conclusions about its processes of division and replication, and have shaped aspects of its nature to suit our purposes; even though we have imagined and drawn beautiful animations of its ceaseless interior processes, we do not know how it came to be, and do not understand, or have forgotten what we once understood of, the driving force of this mysterious phenomenon of life, this new thing which seized the building blocks of the inanimate world to construct the teeming self-motivated world-upon-a-world that we call the biosphere, and within that world, the teeming world of worlds comprised of the minds of humans.

    All of our confidence in the reality of our fellow minds, and all of our speculation about the phenomenal experience of other species had, until this fraught and chaotic moment, been constrained to our affinities with other living creatures, for excellent reasons.

    We have since persuaded ourselves that the difference between the essential realities of animate and inanimate has been obliterated. In that conceptual wreckage it becomes possible to attribute to inanimate objects some important things proper to our human nature.

    This is a new idolatry, congenial to modern sensibilities, yet one that seems so familiar.

    The Psalmist complains that

    …their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands. (115:5)
    They have mouths but do not speak, and eyes but do not see.
    They have ears but do not hear; noses but do not smell.
    They have hands but do not feel; feet but do not walk… (115:5-7 ESV)

    And the result is

    Those who make them become like them;
    so do all who trust in them. (115:8)

    Man, made in the image and likeness of God, is in the process of constructing a god made in the image of man, and having made this god, surrendering to it, and worshipping it.

  13. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 13 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Amazon To Invest $20 Billion In Pennsylvania To Expand Cloud Infrastructure

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is doubling down on its AI ambitions with a $20-billion expansion plan to build two new data center campuses in Pennsylvania, including one directly adjacent to a major nuclear power plant, Reuters reports. 

    AWS is targeting the deployment of multiple data centers over the next 10 years, and the buildout will be fueled by carbon-free nuclear power, making it one of the largest private-sector nuclear-backed energy deals in the U.S. to date, according to OilPrice.

    The first site, slated for Salem Township near the 2.5 GW Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, leverages a standing engineering framework based on the campus’s 960 MW design capacity. 

    Amazon is partnering with Talen Energy, a former power utility-turned-nuclear innovator, which will supply the cloud giant with electricity from its Susquehanna nuclear power station, located in Luzerne County. Talen previously spun off its nuclear arm into Cumulus Data, which is developing a 475 MW data center campus adjacent to the power plant. That infrastructure will now be part of Amazon’s AI backbone.

    That project is currently under FERC review after regulators capped its supply to 300 MW, citing grid reliability concerns. Still, AWS is pushing ahead, eyeing renewable-like stability without the typical grid bottlenecks.

    Analysts say the move could accelerate the return of baseload nuclear as a strategic energy asset in the U.S. data economy. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro called the deal the largest in the state’s history, with construction expected to generate over 1,250 union jobs in the near term.

    "Pennsylvania is competing again—and I'm proud to announce that with Amazon's commitment of at least $20 billion to build new state-of-the-art data center campuses across our Commonwealth, we have secured the largest private sector investment in the history of Pennsylvania," said Shapiro

    In the broader energy context, Amazon’s bet aligns with a rising wave of private-sector clean energy procurement that hopes to successfully sell a different story about AI’s energy use: That hyperscalers can reframe this as ESG-possible. 

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 23:10
  14. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 13 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Plane With Up To 20 People On Board Crashes In Tennessee, Officials Say

    Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

    A plane with as many as 20 people on board crashed in Tennessee on Sunday, leading to several people being airlifted to hospitals, the state highway patrol confirmed.

    A plane with as many as 20 people on board crashed in Coffee County, Tennessee, on Sunday, officials say. Tennessee Highway Patrol

    Initial reports suggest 16–20 people were on board. Some have been airlifted to nearby hospitals,” the Tennessee Highway Patrol wrote in a post on social media platform X, adding that the plane went down in Coffee County, around 60 miles south of Nashville.

    In a post on Facebook, the highway patrol said that several people have been flown to hospitals. Others are being evaluated on-site, it added.

    This remains an active and developing situation,” said the law enforcement agency. “Tullahoma first responders and Coffee County EMS are leading response efforts. Please avoid the area to allow emergency crews room to operate safely. They will share more updates as information becomes publicly available.”

    Based on the two social media posts, no fatalities have been reported as of Sunday afternoon.

    Video footage released by the highway patrol on social media show the aircraft appears to be a small plane, which was broken in half.

    The Epoch Times has contacted the City of Tullahoma, where the crash took place, for comment.

    A spokesperson told CNN there were no fatalities, saying that the incident occurred at the Tullahoma Regional Airport. Federal Aviation Authorities officials are en route to assist in the investigation, the spokesperson added.

    More details about the victims, the injuries, and information about what led up to the crash or how it occurred were not immediately available.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 22:40
  15. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 14 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Iran Says It Obtained Trove Of Documents On Israel's Secret Nuclear Arms

    Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib is claiming Tehran has acquired a "treasure trove" of sensitive Israeli documents, including information on Israel's secret (but long not-so-secret) nuclear weapons program, as well as apparent evidence of US and European knowledge and support.

    "The transfer of this treasure trove was time-consuming and required security measures. Naturally, the transfer methods will remain confidential, but the documents should be unveiled soon," Khatib said. He vowed to make them public, at which point this could force either an Israeli or US official statement.

    A partial view of the Dimona nuclear power plant in the southern Israeli Negev desert, AFP.

    Iranian state TV unveiled the alleged clandestine operation on Saturday, though no evidence was provided. Additionally, Israel has yet to acknowledge anything regarding theft of its files, which may have occurred through a cyber-breach.

    The Associated Press reporting on Khatib's words strongly points to cyber espionage, given the US-sanctioned intelligence chief's background:

    Khatib said members of the Intelligence Ministry “achieved an important treasury of strategic, operational and scientific intelligence of the Zionist regime and it was transferred into the country with God’s help.”

    He claimed thousands of pages of documents had been obtained and insisted they would be made public soon. Among them were documents related to the U.S., Europe and other countries, he claimed, obtained through “infiltration” and “access to the sources.”

    He did not elaborate on the methods used. However, Khatib, a Shiite cleric, was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury in 2022 over directing “cyber espionage and ransomware attacks in support of Iran’s political goals.”

    Israel has for decades had an undeclared nuclear weapons program, which the United States has never formally acknowledged, also with the State Department consistently refusing to answer questions on it.

    The nuclear arsenal is commonly estimated to be somewhere in the range of 90 to 300 warheads, and it being undeclared means it remains completely outside international oversight.

    Regional Muslim-majority nations have long called out Western hypocrisy on the issue. Iran's nuclear energy program has been tightly monitored under the prior Obama JCPOA nuclear deal, and current talks with Washington aim to reestablish a similar monitoring regimen. Certainly Tehran will attempt to leverage these alleged documents as it deals with Washington on the issue.

    #BREAKING EU helps Israel with nuclear weapons

    Iran MFA says the files Iran obtained from Israel will expose active involvement of some European states in Israel’s military nuclear program.

    He says the same states that constantly preach non-proliferation & question Iran's… pic.twitter.com/d9VUciRXfD

    — War Intel (@warintel4u) June 9, 2025

    The US has also fought entire wars on the basis that an Arab regime might have WMD (weapons of mass destruction) - with Iraq and Libya being notable cases. Gaddafi was convinced by the Bush administration to 'come in from the cold' and give up any nuclear or chemical weapons aspirations, only to be overthrown by NATO-backed and al-Qaeda linked rebels a decade later, with the help of US, French, and UK warplanes.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 22:10
  16. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 14 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    60 People Arrested During San Francisco Protest Against Immigration Raids: Police

    Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

    At least 60 people were arrested on Sunday after protests against federal immigration raids in San Francisco escalated into violence, according to the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD).

    Protesters confront police in San Francisco on June 8, 2025, in a still from video. AP/Screenshot via The Epoch Times

    Police said officers began monitoring the assembly near Sansome and Washington streets around 7 p.m. on June 8 as protesters engaged in “First Amendment activity.”

    The demonstration escalated when some protesters allegedly committed assault and vandalized property, prompting police to declare the assembly unlawful. Many people left the area after the declaration, police said in a statement.

    Several protesters had refused to leave and continued to engage in illegal activity as they moved toward Market and Kearny streets, where they vandalized buildings and an SFPD patrol vehicle, it stated.

    The SFPD said its officers detained protesters who refused to comply with the dispersal order. Three police officers were injured during the incident, with one transported to a hospital for medical treatment. Police also recovered a firearm at the scene.

    Individuals are always free to exercise their First Amendment rights in San Francisco but violence—especially against SFPD officers — will never be tolerated,” the SFPD stated, adding that an investigation into the incident is still ongoing.

    Footage shared on social media shows police in riot gear forming a barricade to block protesters gathered outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in San Francisco.

    San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said the protest has since “wound down,” and that the city is working to clean up the damage and restore public transportation services to full operation.

    Lurie stated in a social media post that his office will “never tolerate violent and destructive behavior, and as crowds dwindled, a group that remained caused injuries to police officers, vandalized Muni vehicles, and broke windows of local businesses.”

    Protesters confront police in San Francisco on June 8, 2025, in a still from video. AP/Screenshot via The Epoch Times

    Protests against ICE raids began in Los Angeles on June 6, following the arrest of dozens of illegal immigrants in the city as part of the Trump administration’s mass deportation operation. Sporadic protests later broke out in New York City and San Francisco.

    Authorities deployed National Guard personnel to Los Angeles as protests continued on the third day on June 8. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said that several business owners have reported incidents of looting during the protests.

    President Donald Trump has directed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Pam Bondi to take all actions necessary “to liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion” and bring an end to the riots.

    A once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals,” he stated on Truth Social. “Order will be restored, the Illegals will be expelled, and Los Angeles will be set free.”

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom stated on June 8 that he had formally requested the Trump administration to withdraw the deployed troops from Los Angeles and return them to his command.

    “We didn’t have a problem until Trump got involved. This is a serious breach of state sovereignty—inflaming tensions while pulling resources from where they’re actually needed,” Newsom stated.

    At least 27 people were arrested on June 7 following the protests. During the third day of protests in Los Angeles, members of the National Guard faced off with demonstrators, leading to tear gas being fired at a growing crowd near a federal complex in the city, according to video footage.

    The confrontation broke out in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, as a group shouted insults at members of the guard lined shoulder to shoulder behind plastic riot shields. Near downtown, at least four Waymo self-driving cars were set on fire. Flashbang crowd control grenades were deployed throughout the evening.

    Jack Phillips and Joseph Lord contributed to this report.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 21:40
  17. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 15 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    'Clean Sweep': RFK Jr. Boots Entire CDC 'Rubber-Stamp' Vax Panel

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired every member of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel in a sweeping move he says is meant to restore public trust, but critics are calling it reckless and radical.

    In an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal, Kennedy said the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) had been plagued by conflicts of interest, rubber-stamp behavior, and opaque decision-making for decades - and that only a “clean sweep” could fix it.

    The committee has been plagued with persistent conflicts of interest and has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine. It has never recommended against a vaccine—even those later withdrawn for safety reasons. It has failed to scrutinize vaccine products given to babies and pregnant women. To make matters worse, the groups that inform ACIP meet behind closed doors, violating the legal and ethical principle of transparency crucial to maintaining public trust. -RFK Jr.

    The 17-member ACIP panel - made up of independent scientists, doctors, and public health professionals - was scheduled to meet later this month to review recommendations, including those involving COVID-19 vaccinations for children. That meeting will still go ahead, but without the current panelists, some of whom Kennedy said were 'last-minute Biden appointees' whose terms would have otherwise extended until 2028.

    Without removing the current members, the current Trump administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members until 2028,” Kennedy wrote. 

    Kennedy’s defenders say this is exactly the kind of bold move needed to break the credibility crisis surrounding vaccine science and government health agencies. The new appointees, he pledged, “won’t directly work for the vaccine industry” and will “refuse to serve as a rubber stamp,” instead fostering “a culture of critical inquiry”.

    But critics say the move reeks of ideology and raises fears that Kennedy will stack the committee with vaccine skeptics or unqualified appointees, further eroding trust.

    “Firing experts that have spent their entire lives protecting kids from deadly disease is not reform — it’s reckless, radical, and rooted in conspiracy, not science,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) in a scathing statement.

    Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), who said Kennedy had pledged to leave ACIP intact during confirmation talks, posted on X that he was now concerned about who would replace the experts.

    “Of course, now the fear is that the ACIP will be filled up with people who know nothing about vaccines except suspicion,” Cassidy wrote.

    Of course, now the fear is that the ACIP will be filled up with people who know nothing about vaccines except suspicion. I’ve just spoken with Secretary Kennedy, and I’ll continue to talk with him to ensure this is not the case.https://t.co/iXjTDieAwY

    — U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (@SenBillCassidy) June 9, 2025

    Kennedy, however, insists this isn’t about ideology — it’s about transparency, independence, and restoring the public’s faith in an institution that once commanded global respect.

    “In the 1960s, the world sought guidance from America’s health regulators,” Kennedy wrote. “Public trust has since collapsed, but we will earn it back.

    Whether the public sees this as reform or a purge, one thing is clear: the Trump administration is moving fast to reshape America’s health bureaucracy — and no sacred cow is safe.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 21:10
  18. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 15 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    The LA Unrest Poses A Pressing National Security Threat To The US

    Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack,

    This is because it concerns the country’s second-largest city, could disrupt one of its top economic hubs, and might evolve into an irredentist campaign by Mexican nationalists and their US leftist allies.

    Large-scale unrest has gripped parts of Los Angeles since late last week in response to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) recent operations against illegal immigrants there. Trump authorized the National Guard to restore order but clashes still continue. The unrest poses a pressing national security threat since it concerns the country’s second-largest city, could disrupt one of its top economic hubs, and might evolve into an irredentist campaign by Mexican nationalists and their US leftist allies.

    The immediate roots are the Biden Administration’s de facto open borders policy that allowed millions of illegal immigrants, mostly from Ibero-America, to flood into the country. Then there’s the influence of summer 2020’s unrest, which convinced activists and agitators alike, including the professionals among them, that they can riot with impunity. And finally, the Mexican Cession from the mid-19th century is also relevant, which some Mexican nationalists and their US leftist allies refuse to recognize as legitimate.

    These factors combined to catalyze the ongoing unrest, which has seen the involvement of various NGOs, radical leftist movements, and like-minded philanthropist Neville Singham according to “Data Republican’s” viral two-part investigation on X. This has led to parallels being drawn to summer 2020’s Hybrid War of Terror on America that was analyzed here at the time. To be sure, some of the participants in both were genuinely autonomous, but others were and are operating as part of something larger.

    Observers should also remember that Democrat-aligned elements of the US “deep state” funneled American arms to Mexican cartels as part of Operation Fast & Furious, which they maintain was a botched sting operation though critics remain convinced that it was something more nefarious. It therefore can’t be ruled out that some of these forces at the very least wouldn’t mind if those cartels sow chaos on the US’ side of the border on the pretext of “protesting” ICE to create problems for Trump.

    Beyond the speculative involvement of (possibly “deep state”-backed) Mexican cartels, there are also autonomously acting Mexican nationalists among the illegal immigrant, naturalized, and second- and later-generation communities in LA that are participating in the unrest together with US leftists. They’re allies in that neither recognizes the legitimacy of the mid-19th century’s Mexican Cession, ergo their support for open borders in order to “reclaim” this lost territory as a form of “historical justice”.

    Some multipolar-minded apologists have likened this to the uprisings in Crimea and Donbass after “EuroMaidan”, but the key difference is that they were led by Ukrainian citizens of Russian origin who rebelled in defense of their human rights after radicals seized power and threatened to subjugate them. By contrast, the Trump Administration hasn’t signaled that it’ll do anything similar against legal American residents of Ibero-American origin, it’s simply enforcing the law by expelling illegal immigrant invaders.

    Legal US residents of Ibero-American origin can freely speak, publish in, and teach their languages. They also have equal rights (apart from being unable to vote till obtaining citizenship) and benefited from “affirmative action”. For all intents and purposes, Mexican nationalists who legally reside in the US can live as if they’re in Mexico (even better since they otherwise wouldn’t have left) so long as they remain law-abiding, thus discrediting the “historical justice” argument that some have used to justify the unrest.

    Nevertheless, some of the rioters are clearly driven by nationalist motives as proven by them waving the Mexican flag as they violently attack members of the security services, hence the importance in quelling the unrest as soon as possible so that it doesn’t spiral out of control. There are also political and economic considerations too, but these pale in comparison to the need to expel illegal immigrants from the border region, especially those Mexicans who might resort to terrorism to further irredentist plans.

    About that, it’s possible that violent irredentism isn’t all that popular among Mexican illegal immigrants but that (possibly “deep state”-backed) cartels from there and elsewhere like Venezuela are trying to push this notion, hoping that it’ll provoke copycat unrest in other major cities. Most of them in the US have significant Ibero-American populations, including illegal immigrants, so the real orchestrators (if there are any as is speculated) might hope to “inspire” “solidarity protests” across the US.

    All that can be known for sure is that the images of Mexican flag-waving rioters in LA naturally give rise to worries of an emerging irredentist campaign that poses a pressing national security threat to the US and therefore challenges Trump to employ all legal means at his disposal to put it down or else. Despite everything that he’s done so far following the letter of the law, his opponents might soon dishonestly accuse him of behaving as a “fascist dictator”, all in an attempt to “inspire” more unrest.

    Therein lies the objective of the real orchestrators and/or political opportunists depending on one’s belief about who’s behind the riots: it’s all about eroding Trump’s authority, misportraying him as a “fascist dictator”, and altogether galvanizing the Democrats far ahead of fall 2026’s midterms. These goals are being advanced by autonomously acting participants and professionals alike, with some of the first not realizing the role that they’re playing the larger scheme, thus making it a Color Revolution.

    This description doesn’t automatically imply regime change intentions nor the involvement of a foreign government, it only refers to the weaponization of protests, which is nowadays common across the world after the relevant socio-political technology wildly proliferated over the past quarter-century. The reported involvement of so many diverse actors in this one shows how serious the attempt is to destabilize the Trump Administration, which could have far-reaching global implications if it succeeds.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 20:40
  19. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    China's Need For US Chemicals Greater Than US Need For Rare Earths

    US petrochemical producers may have found themselves on the front line of global trade wars, BNEF reports, with China’s dependence on the US for feedstocks (see "Chinese Plastics Factories Face Mass Closure As US Ethane Supply Evaporates") blunting the impact of its dominations of exports of rare earth metals.

    China imported more than 565,000 barrels per day of petrochemical feedstocks from the US in 2024 according to the Energy Information Administration, with a value of over $4.7 billion. That dwarfed the $170 million of rare earths the US imported last year, about 70% of which came from China, according to the US Geological Survey.

    The figures show the dependence the US and China have developed on each other by ever tightening trade links over the past few decades. While China has a tight grip on refining many metals crucial for industry, it also takes in niche chemicals from the US that are difficult to buy elsewhere.

    China leans on naphtha to produce most base chemicals, which are processed further to end up in everyday items like electronics and clothing. However, some plants can switch to cheaper propane when the economics make sense, which they do regularly. Propane dehydrogenation plants however can’t process alternatives like naphtha. The US accounted for over half of all China’s propane imports in 2024. 

    US producers have looked to China to buy their ballooning volumes of feedstock, the market value of which has almost quadrupled since 2020. China accounts for almost half of all new mixed-feed ethylene and propylene production capacity set to come online globally over the next four years, based on data compiled by BloombergNEF.

    A forced divorce

    The honeymoon period may be about to end. Following the implementation of tariffs by President Donald Trump’s administration in April, China retaliated with its own on US imports — including a 125% tariff on feedstocks like propane and ethane. The duty effectively killed the economics of importing US feedstocks. 

    Alternative sources of propane may be hard or expensive to come by, with producers in the Middle East sending most of their supplies to India, South Korea and Japan. While some rerouting could take place, Middle Eastern players could use the lack of alternatives for China’s propane dehydrogenation plants to charge a premium. China’s propane dehydrogenation operators, like Hengli Petrochemical, have already suffered from weak margins over the past years. Many may opt to shut their operations temporarily.

    A messy settlement

    China moved quickly to remove tariffs on US ethane as trade talks commenced. However, while China seems willing to buy US ethane, the US administration may no longer allow it. Enterprise Products Partners — the largest US-based exporter of petrochemical feedstocks — received a notice on Wednesday from the Bureau of Industry and Security at the US Department of Commerce, denying licenses to export ethane to China on the basis that such flows “pose an unacceptable risk of use in or diversion to a ‘military end use’ in China.” Energy Transfer received a similar communication.

    China’s ethane cracking capacity is dwarfed by its capacity to process naphtha and propane, but almost all of its ethane imports come from the US. The restrictions will have a significant impact on the Lianyungang and Tianjin plants, owned by Satellite Chemical, Sinopec and INEOS. SP Chemicals, a Singapore-based producer, sources most of its feedstock from Enterprise Products Partners.

    As the trade war continues, it appears commodities may lead the confrontation, with players on both sides set to feel the pain.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 20:10
  20. Site: Public Discourse
    4 days 16 hours ago
    Author: John F. Doherty

    Religious revivals have an important place in American history. They have helped Americans deal with difficult social changes, as Billy Graham’s missions helped Americans (especially soldiers) overcome the emotional wounds of World War II and navigate the moral dangers of prosperity. Such movements influenced elites and, more importantly, millions of ordinary people, giving moral ballast to the whole nation. 

    The first of these revivals, the Great Awakening of the 1740s and ’50s, gave rise to American “civil society”—the moral sentiments and customs that unite Americans apart from the government, and that check government’s power. As Joseph Stuart recalls in Rethinking the Enlightenment, the Awakening “was the first common experience” shared by all the American colonists. It touched not just naturally fervent people, but deists like Benjamin Franklin, a friend of the Awakening’s leading preacher, the Anglican (and Englishman) George Whitefield. John Adams referred to this experience when he said the American Revolution “was effected before the War commenced . . . in the Minds and Hearts of the People”—as a “Change in their Religious Sentiments of their Duties and Obligations.” The Awakening created America’s “civil religion”—not religious symbolism that served politics, but a set of “common values transcending any one denomination” and the colonies’ political boundaries. The Awakening showed the colonists that they could reach God without the state, and that politics was legitimate only insofar as it served man’s “unalienable rights,” dictated by “the laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.” From this common religious sense arose a common national identity, independent of the British monarchy, that naturally called for a more suitable political framework. 

    Today, however, Americans’ religiosity is weaker than ever, and their civil society is coming apart. Those with no religious affiliation (the so-called “nones”) make up 29 percent of the population, and they aren’t exactly thriving. Fifty-five percent are divorced, separated, cohabiting, or never married; 63 percent have not finished college; and 36 percent make less than $50,000 a year. The sufferings of the nones may be no accident, as going to church has numerous proven benefits: churchgoers are less likely to die prematurely, commit suicide, suffer from depression, or die from drugs or alcohol. If American religion continues declining, America will become a sad place. It will be more susceptible to the sort of resentful, angry revolutions that destroyed eighteenth-century France and Weimar Germany (where religion had also been weak), and which on occasion we already see flaring up

    America needs a new Awakening for the good of suffering souls and the whole country. To imagine what a national religious revival might look like today, we should consider the winning strategies of George Whitefield and his more famous collaborator John Wesley, the leader of England’s Methodist revival. 

    John Wesley: Apostle of Modern England 

    Stuart’s description of England during John Wesley’s youth, in the early 1700s, reminds one of our own times, marked by secularization, economic change, and discontent among the working class. Religious fervor had had a bad reputation ever since the English Civil War and the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, when religious extremists spread political chaos and violence in the name of God. After Cromwell’s death, people turned away from God to find fulfillment in “the increasingly dynamic secular world” of the early industrial revolution. Technological advancements were improving life for everyone, and making some very wealthy. But coal miners and factory workers suffered tremendously. These uneducated “squatters and wandering migrants” worked in dangerous conditions, for little pay, and with little religious formation to help them find meaning in their suffering. They became “untamed and ungovernable,” and liable to riot. 

    Whitefield began preaching to the coal workers of Bristol, England in 1739. Starving for the hope of the Gospel, people flocked to him, and Whitefield called on his friend John Wesley, another Anglican minister, to help. Wesley eventually became the most important preacher of what came to be called Methodism, the religious movement known for its “methodical” approach to Christian living. By the end of Wesley’s life in 1791, 70,000 people were “committed” members of the Methodist societies that he had started, and countless more were converted to the broader “evangelical” movement he inspired (whence today’s evangelicalism). William Wilberforce, one of those evangelicals, was then beginning the long, but eventually successful, effort to abolish slavery in the British Empire (in which Wesley gave him direct encouragement). Meanwhile, France was undergoing a revolution that soon ended in a bloodbath. In England, workers’ riots occurred from time to time, but they always ended peacefully, as preachers rushed to the violence as blood to a wound, healing souls with the Gospel. 

    How did these men preserve the English-speaking world from the disasters that plagued France and Europe for generations?  

    First they met suffering, unchurched people where they were, which was not in churches but in the dangerous neighborhoods of industrial towns, places filled with “drunkenness, cursing, and swearing—even from the mouths of small children,” Stuart says. Wesley said, “I look upon all the world as my parish.” Over his lifetime he traveled 250,000 miles on horseback (ten times the earth’s circumference) to preach 40,000 sermons. He preached wherever was most convenient, often in open fields, a highly unconventional approach. If the location was properly situated (beside a church wall, or in the pit created by a collapsed mine) the acoustics could allow as many as 25,000 people to listen at a time.  

    Methodist preachers studied public speaking and theater, both to be heard at a distance and to find phrases that “pierced the heart,” as Stuart says. Their preaching elicited “unusual phenomena” among the crowds: “murmurs, groans, outcries, trembling, convulsions, and falling down”—“called being ‘slain in the spirit’ today.” The Anglican establishment disapproved of such enthusiasm, and John Wesley himself was wary of it. He was well educated (at Oxford) and a committed member of the Church of England, which grounded itself in Scripture, tradition, and reason. He knew that fervent emotions could be “dangerous” if not molded by the moral discipline and sound doctrine that filled his sermons. But Wesley also knew “it was . . . dangerous to regard [the emotions] too little”: Anglicanism’s turn away from religious fervor had alienated many of its faithful. Wesley saw it as his mission to evangelize both hearts and minds, raising his hearers to the spiritual plane by starting from their sub-rational emotions. 

    He also engaged people’s minds through print media. Commercial newspapers and pamphlets were the internet and social media of Wesley’s day. The free press came into being only around 1700, when England’s censorship laws ended. Christians like Wesley immediately jumped into the lively print culture that arose, communicating “in clear, forceful writing.” Wesley “wrote, edited, or abridged some four hundred works” during his lifetime. He exhorted people to read spiritual literature “leisurely, seriously, and with attention,” in Stuart’s words, and “to put it into practice.” Wesley’s efforts, along with those of numerous other Christian writers of the eighteenth century (such as Jonathan Swift and Samuel Johnson) rebutted English rationalists, so that no English Voltaire (eighteenth-century France’s brilliant critic of religion, whom Wesley called a “coxcomb”) ever dominated public discourse. G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, and Ronald Knox continued this tradition of Christian public intellectuals in England into the twentieth century.  

    The Methodists also used hymns to connect minds and hearts. When Wesley first came to Newcastle, he stood on a street corner and sang until fifteen hundred people had gathered, and only then did he preach. Charles Wesley, John’s brother, composed more than six thousand sets of hymn lyrics, which were set to German melodies and compiled into hymnals. These songs summarized profound truths in simple and memorable poetry. Their emotionally stirring music implanted the words in people’s memories and increased their love of the truths they sang. Many of these hymns—such as “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” and “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today”—continue to inspire Christians in our time. 

    Of course, Stuart says, “[o]ne could preach, write, and sing to thousands, but if no structures were in place to support them afterward, all could be lost.” Wesley therefore set up “religious societies [that] nurtured the life of faith through mutual accountability, confession, and Christian fellowship.” These “voluntary associations” were not meant to replace churches, which were the guardians of Scripture and creeds. (It was only after Wesley’s death that Methodism became an independent denomination.) Stuart likens Wesley’s religious societies instead to “centralized religious orders such as the Jesuits” in the Catholic world: they overlay churches and supported them, providing supplemental formation in faith and morals. These societies tried to “avoid fomenting Christian division and sectarian thinking,” as John Wesley’s father Samuel characterized the ones he founded (which influenced John’s approach). Independent businesses cooperate through trade groups for the general benefit of commerce; through Wesley’s societies, different Christian groups cooperated for the general evangelization of the public. 

    God is a mystery that one cannot know only by emotion and reason.

     

    Bringing Biblical Basics to the Unchurched 

    Many Christians have already employed Wesley’s methods for years, especially the evangelical communities that are descended from his movement. Many are already using the most dynamic media of our day—digital media—to spread the Gospel, often to great effect. Many are going to the roughest and poorest neighborhoods to bring to God those who seem farthest from him. But it is hard to think of any contemporary evangelizer that has attained media success on the scale that Wesley did (although some non-Christian influencers do quite well). It is also hard to think of anyone who has traveled as much as Wesley to meet people face-to-face, or who like him combines electrifying oratory with solid doctrine. And it is rare to find major Christian movements today that, as Wesley did, value both fervor and church life proper, without confusing them.   

    Much of the evangelical tradition emphasizes extended preaching and enthusiastic, musical praise-and-worship, which so efficiently evangelize the unchurched. But some might turn these into a substitute for more formal, liturgical worship. Lively singing can help many people feel that God is with them, doctrinal sermons can prepare their souls for contemplating God, and both can be good; but they alone are not sufficient for religion. God is a mystery that one cannot know only by emotion and reason. Liturgy is also needed to connect worshippers to God himself—in solemn, direct meditation on his revealed Word, and in sacramental actions he established, such as the Lord’s Supper.  

    Catholics and Orthodox, like the Anglicans who did not follow Wesley, have participated less in evangelical revival movements. Those groups emphasize orthodoxy and liturgy, but many of their members have not appreciated the benefits of reaching people first with general biblical instruction, regardless of whether they enter full communion with one’s denomination. Many also have forgotten the value of non-liturgical, enthusiastic revivals, like the ones Franciscan field-preachers led in medieval England, well before Methodists did. Some have tried to retrieve revivalism by importing praise-and-worship into the liturgy, but that often precludes the solemnity that liturgy requires.  

    A movement like Wesley’s today would preach basic biblical morality and faith to the unchurched, regardless of which specific church they finally joined. It would draw on the resources of all Christian denominations and, therefore, be more effective for its purpose than one denomination acting alone. But the movement would also encourage people to join some liturgical community, ideally the one with the fullness of truth (although each person ultimately will have to discern that for himself, with God’s help).  

    Such an effort would be eminently worthwhile. It would help those suffering from today’s cultural and economic upheavals, and it would strengthen civil society—as did the Awakenings of the past. It would recommit all Christian groups to the fundamental beliefs that they share. And it would unite them, across denominations, in a common, noble cause, hastening the coming of that day when they might again be perfectly one, as their Lord prayed they should be. 

    Image by EWY Media and licensed via Adobe Stock.

  21. Site: non veni pacem
    4 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Mark Docherty

    Join me Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for the next seven weeks. And a sizzling price too… just $299 for all three courses. -nvp

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    2025 marks 60 years since the close of Vatican II. We will explore the events of the last six decades in Church History and attempt to answer which group of Catholics “Got it Right.” Only $119 to enroll, or take with Snatched From Satan, and Atheism Eviscerated and get all three courses for $299, a near $60 savings!

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  22. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 16 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    US To Formalize Military Presence In Syria In Deal With AQ-Linked Govt

    Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

    The US is working to formalize its military presence in Syria by signing a deal with the new al-Qaeda-linked government, according to a report from The New Arab.

    The report was published Friday and said that a high-level US military delegation was expected to meet with Syrian officials in the coming days with the goal of shifting the US military presence from an illegal occupation to a formalized, legal partnership.

    Saudi Press Agency/Reuters

    The report comes as the US has been drawing down its forces in northeastern Syria and handing over some bases to the Kurdish-led SDF. The US is expected to maintain only one base in Syria, the al-Tanf Garrison in the south, which is situated where the borders of Syria, Iraq, and Jordan converge.

    From al-Tanf, the US helped its proxy militia, known as the Syrian Free Army (previously known as the Revolutionary Commando Army), join in on the offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) that ousted former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on December 8, 2024.

    A formal deal on al-Tanf would signal that the US is planning a long-term or even potentially a permanent military presence in Syria. The Pentagon has said that it’s currently working to reduce its forces in Syria to fewer than 1,000 troops in the country. According to the latest reports, approximately 1,500 US troops are currently stationed in the country.

    The US has embraced the new Syrian government that’s led by HTS despite the group still being listed by the State Department as a foreign terrorist organization due to its al-Qaeda roots.

    President Trump recently met with HTS’s leader and Syria’s de facto president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, and praised him as a “young, attractive guy” with a “very strong past.”

    Sharaa got his start with al-Qaeda in Iraq, where he fought an insurgency against US troops before being imprisoned from 2006 to 2011. In 2012, he traveled to Syria and formed al-Qaeda’s affiliate in the country, the al-Nusra Front.

    Map source: Stars & Stripes

    In 2016, Sharaa claimed the al-Nusra Front was cutting ties with al-Qaeda. At the time, he thanked the “commanders of al-Qaeda for having understood the need to break ties.” In 2017, he merged his group with several other Islamist factions to form HTS.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 19:40
  23. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 17 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Sen. Tuberville Blasts Zelensky For Seeking To 'Lure NATO' Into A War Ukraine Is 'Losing'

    Republican Senator from Alabama Tommy Tuberville has blasted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for trying to "lure NATO" into their war with Russia, given Ukraine knows it is 'losing' the over three-year long conflict.

    "There is no doubt, because he cannot win this war on his own. He knows he’s losing," Tuberville said in Sunday remarks while being interviewed on John Catsimatidis’s radio show "Cats Roundtable" - as reported in The Hill.

    Source: CQ Roll Call

    While the Trump administration, and particularly Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, long ago made clear that Ukraine will never join NATO, some European nations have continued to push the initiative.

    Tuberville while commenting on Ukraine's brazen 'Operation Spider's Web' which destroyed Russian strategic bombers and other military aircraft a week ago, described of Ukrainian forces:

    "They drove trucks 2,000 miles into Russia. They had drones that were covered up in the backs of these trucks. They got close to the targets, opened up these trucks, the drones flew out and destroyed somewhere around 40 major airplanes that Russia uses in their nuclear arsenal."

    He seemed to present this as one rare and limited success. "It was devastating. Then again, both sides are at fault. Let’s get this thing over with. And President Trump is the one who can get this done," he continued. 

    Russian state media also picked up on the provocative comments: "Hundred per cent, there is no doubt, 'cause he [Zelenskyy] can't win this war on his own. He knows he is losing," Tuberville said in an interview with the WABC broadcaster on Sunday, when asked if the Ukrainian president is trying to lure NATO into the conflict, Sputnik summarized.

    Tuberville further echoed some prior criticisms issued first by Trump: "Zelensky is a dictator, and he has created all sorts of problems. We’ve got a lot of money that’s been missing. No telling where it’s gone…," the Alabama Senator said.

    "I think both of these [nations] have lost close to 500,000 to 700,000 people. It’s devastating to the world," he added. 

    While President Trump seems more and more willing to cease pushing the warring sides to the negotiating table, amid growing frustration, there's been no mention of halting arms flows to Kiev.

    For anyone still parroting the fabricated bullshit lie that this war was "unprovoked", here’s a dose of reality:

    In February 2014, Senator Chris Murphy stood alongside John McCain in Maidan Square and openly bragged about the US role in toppling Ukraine’s elected president,… pic.twitter.com/ZUzlsMLl11

    — Richard (@ricwe123) June 2, 2025

    The US administration now frames these arms transfers as 'defensive' in nature, but it's also clear that Ukrainian forces are heavily reliant on this Western aid as they mount attacks deep inside Russia.

    Without it, Ukrainian front lines would probably rapidly recede, and the Zelensky government would be quickly placed in a situation where it would need to sign on to territorial concessions. But so far, the Ukrainian leader has refused to contemplate giving up land, and is even vocally resistant to ceding Crimea.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 19:15
  24. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 17 hours ago
    Author: Mae Arthur

    At IFI, we seek to raise awareness of and address cultural and political trends here in Illinois and throughout the nation. An increasing number of these trends pose a threat to human dignity, endangering the lives of image-bearers of the living God from conception to natural death.

    Recently, we received a response to this article about the push to legalize physician-assisted suicide (PAS) in Illinois. The writer, a hospice nurse, disagreed strongly with our stance concerning the risks of legalization, accusing us of making “despicable” assertions and claiming to know for certain that we are wrong. Her reasoning featured some of the common arguments for PAS, which we’ll respond to below.

    You might wonder why we would take the time to address this. In this brave new world of ever-changing technologies and at a time when appeals to empathy and compassion are commonly used to advance political aims, we must familiarize ourselves with the arguments that will be leveled against us.

    Many Christians have been and are confused by this kind of reasoning.

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    In her email, the writer challenged us to produce evidence for our assertions. She closed by saying that if we cannot prove them, we’re just like liberals who only argue from emotion. Make no mistake, this is an emotionally charged topic. Lives are at stake, so it should be. However, the claims made in the article are also rooted in fact.

    Sadly, with the spread of euthanasia and PAS in the West, there is legitimate reason for concern.

    The first two items on which the writer disagreed were that

    a) No doctor has a crystal ball. An assisted suicide law could cause patients to take their lives based on inaccurate predictions about their life expectancies and

    b) Legalizing assisted suicide would create a culture in which terminally ill persons believe that they have a “duty to die.”

    Her response:

    “You demonstrate an inability to appreciate the dignity and integrity of patients, family members, hospice doctors, nurses, aides, social services staff and chaplains!”

    It can’t be ignored that after accusing us of emotionalism, the writer appeals to emotion here. Just because a patient and his or her care team have generally good intentions does not mean they cannot make mistakes. Medicine is not God, so it follows that doctors cannot possibly know for certain when a patient will die.

    We cannot “prove” this claim since there is no way to know how long someone would have lived after they are dead, but there are countless stories of someone receiving a prognosis only to outlive it. In fact, many times, when a patient enters hospice care and their symptoms are managed, they live longer than their prognosis.

    To end your life based on a doctor’s prediction of how long you have is to place your faith in an inherently flawed human, not the God who made you and knows the length of your days.

    We must also remember that even the best of intentions, when rooted in a godless worldview, can and will lead to evil outcomes. It ought to cause us to pause any time a physician, who has taken an oath to “first do no harm,” finds his or her way to becoming a willing accomplice in a patient’s suicide.

    The risk of patients feeling a “duty to die” is rooted in the larger context of our nation’s increasing slide into humanism, materialism, utilitarianism, and a pathological avoidance of suffering. There simply is no way to guard perfectly against coercion in the life of the patient.

    As Family Research Council Director of the Center for Human Dignity Mary Szoch states about the Illinois legislation,

    “According to the latest data from Oregon, fear of being a burden to friends and family is the fifth most common reason people choose assisted suicide. Coercion can be subtle. It can be the long sighs or the grumpy interactions that cause a person to feel like their existence is no longer wanted, or coercion can be overt — an heir to the estate who pressures or even forces the patient to take the suicide drugs. Since there is no requirement for an independent witness to be present at the time the drugs are taken, and there’s no requirement for a mental health evaluation, if SB 9 passes, either is possible.”

    Particularly in the West, where many people experience the privilege of being able to avoid much if not all forms of inconvenience, let alone suffering, disability is viewed as the worst-case scenario. There can be no doubt that the men and women who face degenerative disease and terminal diagnoses get the message that many of their peers think they would be better off dead.

    Add to this the risks to those suffering from depression and other mental illnesses, and you can see how easily someone could be “tipped” over into choosing an early death. Coercion, while often personal, can also be societal.

    The third and final claim our writer took issue with was this: Assisted suicide would give insurers—whether state-run or private—a financial incentive to cover lethal drugs, but not costly life-saving treatments. No one should feel pressured into choosing assisted suicide for financial reasons, or because they fear becoming a burden upon others close to them.

    Our reader’s response:

    “I understand being cynical about insurance companies, and many of the decisions they make are unconscionable to me, but this idea is so far out, that it’s ridiculous.”

    Sadly, there are documented cases of this very thing taking place, either at the hands of insurers or hospital systems:

    • healthy Canadian Paralympian who was offered “medically assisted death” instead of the wheelchair lift she was waiting to have installed in her home.
    • terminally ill mom from California who was denied treatment but offered a suicide drug instead.
    • physician who was seeking insurance coverage to treat two patients in states where PAS was legal, but was denied and offered assistance in ending their lives instead.
    • Canadian woman who was offered euthanasia or PAS multiple times throughout her breast cancer battle.

    Toward the end of the email, the reader asked,

    “Why do you think that you … know more about the topic than the community of hospice staff with the patient at the center, making the difficult choice for themselves?”

    We can agree that end-of-life decisions are deeply personal, but that does not place them off-limits for ethical scrutiny. Medical training does not confer moral or ethical infallibility.

    We can and must consider the implications of pro-death policies. While our friend may believe that legalizing PAS in Illinois will only yield positive outcomes, that is wishful thinking at best.

    Proponents of PAS may think the policy only concerns patients who are seeking physician-assisted suicide, but the effects are much more far-reaching. If PAS is legalized in Illinois, it will not only impact those who face a terminal diagnosis and their family members, but also the medical professionals who will endure moral injury by participating, and other insurance policyholders who will, by extension, fund the deaths of fellow image-bearers.

    As time passes, Illinoisans are at risk of becoming desensitized to the culture of death already on the march.

    Physician-assisted suicide is not purely personal, nor is it benign, no matter how badly some might wish it to be.

    Take ACTION: Click HERE to email both your state senator and state representative to ask them to vote NO. If it passes in the Illinois House, it will move quickly to the Illinois Senate for concurrence and then be sent to the governor.

    LifeNews Note: Mae Arthur writes for the Illinois Family Institute, where this article appeared.

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  25. Site: 4Christum
    4 days 17 hours ago

     

    Prevost cleverly used Pentecost to incite insurrection against Trump's mass deportations: The Holy Spirit inspires us to ‘break down walls’

    Robert Barnes on X: "Pope openly calls for "open borders."" / X


    @sean3377 " The Vatican is the most heavily secured, anti-immigrant nation in the world (one and all can only live there by invitation only). So, he needs to start at home before he calls for others to do what the Vatican won't."


    @Vicente: Hypocrites.
    "The Vatican City State has toughened sanctions for those who try to  illegally enter its territory in areas where free access is not allowed.

    Prevost instrumentalized the Holy Spirit to serve Soros' leftist agenda of Open Borders – Gloria.tv

    Vatican City's immigration law, one of the strictest in Europe - ZENIT - English

    Zenit: Vatican citizenship is a rare status, tightly controlled and highly coveted. According to official records, only 618 individuals hold Vatican citizenship, making it the most exclusive in the world.


    (ZENIT News / Rome, 08.30.2024).- The Vatican City, though best known as the spiritual and administrative heart of the Roman Catholic Church, is also a unique sovereign state governed by its own civil laws. Despite its small size and population, this city-state is rigorously safeguarded, both physically and legally, under a set of stringent regulations that define its borders, citizenship, and residency.

    Under Bergoglio, the Vatican tightens immigration measures while he criticizes Trump, exposing his double standards

  26. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 17 hours ago
    Author: Patricia Maloney

    Born alive and stillbirth late term abortions for 2023/2024. Totals for late-term born alive/stillbirth abortions combined, are more than the total for the previous year by 125. Comparison of the last five years below.

    That is 642 late-term born alive abortions in just five years.

    That is 5,738 late-term stillbirth abortions in just five years.

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    These numbers are most probably grossly underreported because CIHI only publishes numbers from nine provinces and the three territories. Noticeably absent is Quebec’s numbers. I’ve asked CIHI why this is the case, and am waiting for a response.

    ‘In Quebec, induced abortions during the second trimester of pregnancy result in a live birth more than one in ten times (11.2%). Of these live-born fetuses, one in ten survives more than 3 hours. These are the findings of a study published in June 2024 in the scientific journal American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AJOG).

    The study was based on all second trimester abortions (13,777) performed in the hospitals of Quebec between 1989 and 2021. In Quebec, the law does not stipulate a maximum time limit for performing an abortion. The researchers found that abortions performed during the second trimester of pregnancy due to fetal anomalies doubled between the period 1989 – 2000 and 2011-2021. At the same time, they observed a significant increase in live births following a second-trimester abortion: the rate of 4.1 live births per 100 abortions in 1989-2001 climbs to 20.8% for the 2011-2021 period.

    This is particularly true for abortions between 20 and 24 weeks of amenorrhea (18-22 weeks of pregnancy): in this case, more than one fetus in five is alive at the time of expulsion (21.7%).’

    The pro-abortions always like to say that these late-term abortions are always done because of fetal anomalies or the health of the mother. But in 48% of these cases, the Quebec abortions took place for “personal or unspecified reasons” on a healthy fetus:

    ‘The study showed that in 48% of second trimester abortions in Quebec, i.e. almost half the cases, there was no medical indication on the fetal side, nor any medical emergency on the maternal side. In these cases, the abortion took place for “personal or unspecified” reasons, on a healthy fetus.’

    So many lies.

    UPDATE: In the past when I reported on Canada’s late term live-birth abortions, Quebec’s numbers were always excluded from CIHI’s data. For the first time, I have now received Quebec’s numbers for 2023-2024.

    I originally reported 123 abortions for 2023-2024 for Canada, and now we know that Quebec performed an additional 27 of these late term born-alive abortions for a new total of 150.

    The post Canada Killed 150 Babies in Live Birth Abortions Last Year appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  27. Site: Catholic Conclave
    4 days 18 hours ago
    The fuss surrounding Bishop Felix Gmür and the investigation into the abuse cases in the Catholic Church is not abating. Last week, the "Sonntagsblick" newspaper reported that the Lucerne native is allegedly denying the historians investigating the abuse cases further access to the diocese's files.“I certainly don’t want a God of yore, but a God for today, for tomorrow – otherwise I don’t Catholic Conclavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06227218883606585321noreply@blogger.com0
  28. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 18 hours ago
    Author: Dave Andrusko

    How much does an ultrasound impact the decision whether to abort? How much does it affect the societal attitude toward the destruction of unborn children?

    The New York Post’s Rikki Schlott once wrote, “Today, ultrasounds are more advanced than ever. Gone is the era of the traditional, black and white, grainy 2D images. Now, through 3D, 4D, and HD ultrasounds — which were developed and entered commercial use in the 1990s — women are able to access clear, photo-quality images of fetuses and even video footage of the fetus’ movement. ”

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    In particular I glommed on to the work GOP pollster Wes Anderson.  We learn from “How next-gen ultrasounds are changing the abortion debate” that he has “spent the last 16 months conducting more than a dozen intense focus groups with American voters about abortion.

    “Indeed, this generation of young women grew up seeing ultrasounds taped to the refrigerators or posted on the Instagram pages of proud expecting mothers,” according to Schlott. “Now that they’re seeing 3D and 4D imaging, it’s no wonder the argument that a fetus is ‘just a clump of cells’ seems to be losing its credibility.”

    Anderson says, “he’s noticed a discernible shift in the conversations about the issue, thanks to improvements in ultrasound technology.”

    Anderson, whose worked as a pollster for decades, said, “The conversation has changed because of the advancement of medical imagery more than anything else.” He told Schlott, “It sounds overly simplified, but it’s not. Ultrasounds are actually the driver.”

    What did the focus groups bring up again and again? “The ultrasounds — and the refinement of ultrasounds and 3D ultrasounds—and they just said, ‘Well, that’s a baby,’” Anderson explained.

    “The science of imaging has moved to a point where your average voter now says, ‘I’m not going to argue over whether that’s a baby. I know it’s a baby. Now, let’s talk about how we balance all this out, and balance that with the rights of the mother.’”

    And it’s the younger women in the focus groups–18-29– who were most intrigued by advancements in ultrasound technology.

    The people who cite ultrasounds as a reason they question the ethics of abortion tend to be young women.

    Danielle Pitzer is content producer for Focus on the Family. She told the Post “When a woman has an unexpected pregnancy, there can be a lot of fear… [but] an ultrasound cuts through the noise, the fear, the ‘what ifs’ and helps a woman see the life inside her.”  She added, “Ultrasounds make the pregnancy real.”

    Needless to say, pro-abortion individuals and organizations fiercely oppose informed consent legislation, which often requires that abortion-minded women be given the opportunity to see their unborn child.

    For example, the pro-abortion American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists calls them (at best) “ill-advised” while the fiercely opposed Guttmacher Institute describes ultrasounds as “a veiled attempt to personify the fetus and dissuade an individual from obtaining abortion.”

    “Personifying the fetus?”

    Does that mean treating unborn children with minimal respect?

    Or giving women a chance to breathe before she goes through with a life-and-decision?

    Or actually accepting the principle of informed consent?

    I guess not.

    LifeNews.com Note: Dave Andrusko is the editor of National Right to Life News and an author and editor of several books on abortion topics. He frequently writes Today’s News and Views — an online opinion column on pro-life issues.

    The post Ultrasound Photos Confirm Unborn Babies are Human Beings appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  29. Site: The Unz Review
    4 days 18 hours ago
    Author: Jung Freud
    The most dangerous condition surrounding World Affairs is that the US, the lone superpower that threatens or denies the sovereignty of many countries, is itself without sovereignty, which is outrageously ironic. The most powerful country without sovereignty? How is that possible? It's because American white goy elites have been captured by the Empire of Judea...
  30. Site: Catholic Conclave
    4 days 18 hours ago
    The Diocese of Basel accuses the NZZ and Sonntagsblick of "unfair journalism"The German-speaking newspapers NZZ am Sonntag and Sonntagsblick published several articles in early June 2025 criticizing Bishop Felix Gmür of Basel in connection with the fight against sexual abuse. The Diocese of Basel issued a scathing response, denying the media allegations.Gmür left, Bonnemain right"The rebel bishopCatholic Conclavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06227218883606585321noreply@blogger.com0
  31. Site: Henrymakow.com
    4 days 18 hours ago

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    LEFT-MOSTLY PEACEFUL SOROS-FUNDED VIOLENT INSURRECTION. RIOTERS PELT POLICE CARS FROM OVERPATH


    Civil war between the two branches of Jewish Freemasonry Communist (Left) and Zionist (Right) is turning violent.  Let's call it what it is- A Communist Uprising.

    "Communists Are Funding the Anti-ICE Riots and Trump Must Stop Them"



    BREAKING: Trump Says Tom Homan SHOULD ARREST Gavin Newsom


    "President Trump called upon the National Guard to squash the coordinated Marxist ICE riots that have been taking place in Los Angeles over the last few days. This treasonous and manufactured civil unrest was planned and orchestrated by the Democrats, their RINO coconspirators, the CCP, the cadre of Deep State "philanthropists," their Intelligence-Industrial Complex handlers, and the various illegal invader groups that they have been diligently training and breaking out during "Biden's" wide open border program."


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    BREAKING: PSYOP-ICE-RIOTS: The National Guard ARRIVES In Los Angeles To Stop The ICE Riots As ORGANIZED BY DEMOCRATS

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    Los Angeles Chaos: Problem -- Reaction -- Police State?


    "The Los Angeles protests and ensuing crackdown follow a familiar pattern: A problem is manufactured, public outrage ensues, and a centralized "solution" is imposed. This is the Hegelian dialectic played out on a national stage. The dominant narrative casts illegal immigration as a crisis created by the "Left" and countered by the "Right." But this dichotomy is oversimplified and misleading. While "progressive" politicians and nonprofits enable the conditions for chaos, the so-called "conservative" response often serves to legitimize unconstitutional solutions -- military deployment, surveillance infrastructure, and federal control. It is not law and order. It is managed destabilization, designed to justify outcomes the public would otherwise reject."
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    Mexican President Threatens US: "We'll Mobilize" To Stop Tax on Remittances


    Remittances sent to Mexico have dropped to a ten-year low since Trump returned to office, and threaten to drop further if a tax on them is brought in as part of the Big Beautiful Bill


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    Tom Hanks' Daughter Admits Her Family Has Raped and Sacrificed Children for Generations

    As technology improved telecommunication, costs dropped precipitously even as services  exploded. In 1984, I spent over $1,000 a month for telecommunications and getting a small fraction of the capacity I have the day in my hand for $100 a month.
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    The Cabalist Jewish conspiracy against civilization is more than 1500 years old 

    David Livingstone on Crypto-Judaism  i.e. Christian Cabalism



    "The Spanish Inquisition and the Expulsion from Spain in 1492, were some  of the most pivotal events in modern times. Jewish converts penetrated  to Christianity, where they could exact their revenge. Jewish Kabbalists  became Christian Kabbalists. When they entered Italy, they fostered the  Renaissance, and in Amsterdam, the Northern Renaissance. Luther  established Protestantism, creating a schism that permanently removed  large sections of Christian Europe from Catholic Control. Rosicrucians  cultivated the career of the foremost false prophet and Jewish apostate:  Sabbatai Zevi. Leaving from the Netherlands, these secret Rosicrucians,  known to American history as the "Pilgrims", set sail for the New World  via England, where they hoped to found a new Masonic experiment, known  as The New Atlantis.

    In 1290, King Edward issued a decree to have all Jews expelled from  England. All the crowned heads of Europe then followed his example.  France expelled the Jews in 1306. In 1348 Saxony followed suit. In 1360  Hungary, in 1370 Belgium, in 1380 Slovakia, in 1420 Austria, in 1444 the  Netherlands. As in other parts of Europe, violent persecution had been  growing in Spain and Portugal, where in 1391, hundreds of thousands of  Jews had been forced to convert to Catholicism. Publicly, the Jewish  converts known as Marranos, and also as Conversos, were Christians but  secretly they continued to practice Judaism.

    While secret conversion of Jews to another religion during the Spanish  inquisition is the most known example, as Rabbi Joachim Prinz explained  in The Secret Jews, "Jewish existence in disguise predates the Inquisition by more than a thousand years."[1]  There were also the examples of the first Gnostic sects, which  comprised of Merkabah mystics who entered Christianity. Likewise, in the  seventh century, the Quran advised the early Muslim community, "And a  faction of the People of the Scripture say [to each other], "Believe in  that which was revealed to the believers at the beginning of the day and reject it at its end that perhaps they will abandon their religion."[2]

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  32. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 18 hours ago
    Author: Patients Rights Action Fund

    At its annual meeting, the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates (HOD) overwhelmingly rejected an attempt to change AMA policy and in doing so re-affirmed its longstanding policy in opposition to assisted suicide. It also approved a Board of Trustees report which rejected attempts to change the longstanding and clear terminology “physician assisted suicide” in AMA policy.

    Dating to 1994, the AMA Code of Medical Ethics states that “Physician-assisted suicide is fundamentally incompatible with the physician’s role as healer, would be difficult or impossible to control, and would pose serious societal risks.” At its 2019 annual meeting, the House of Delegates overwhelmingly voted to uphold the Code of Medical Ethics as written. The 2025 Board of Trustees report states that “the profession of medicine should not support the legalization or practice of physician assisted suicide or see it as part of a physician’s role.”

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    A proposed change in terminology to “medical aid in dying” was rejected. The Board of Trustees noted that, “Descriptors such as Medical Aid in Dying (MAID), physician aid-in-dying, and death with dignity could apply to palliative care practices and compassionate care near the end of life that do not include intending the death of patients… this degree of ambiguity is unacceptable for providing ethical guidance.” The House of Delegates, comprised of representatives from state medical associations, national medical specialty societies, AMA sections, and other professional interest medical associations, is the principal legislative and policy-making body of the AMA.

    “In 2016, the AMA initiated a three-year study of physician-assisted suicide which culminated in the AMA House of Delegates re-affirming the AMA Code of Medical Ethics in 2019,” stated Dr. Jeff White, Patients’ Rights Action Fund board member and a former AMA House of Delegates member. “Nothing has changed in the ensuing years to warrant a change in AMA policy and terminology. We are extremely pleased with the results of the AMA House of Delegates vote and its recognition that physicians are trained to heal and must not perform euthanasia or participate in assisted suicide.”

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  33. Site: ChurchPOP
    4 days 18 hours ago
    Author: Claudette Jerez

    Emmy-winning Catholic actress Patricia Heaton stars as Mother Superior in the new film “The Ritual,” which premiered in theaters on June 6, 2025. 

    The film is a horror drama based on the real-life 1928 exorcism of Emma Schmidt in Earling, Iowa, recognized as one of the most thoroughly documented cases of possession in the United States. 

    The story centers on two Catholic priests: Father Theophilus Riesinger, a Capuchin friar and experienced exorcist portrayed by Al Pacino, and Father Joseph Steiger, a parish priest struggling with his own crisis of faith following his brother’s suicide, played by Dan Stevens. 

    They join forces to aid Emma, a woman suffering from terrifying and unexplainable symptoms believed to be the result of demonic possession after years of failed psychiatric care.

    Just two days before the film’s release, Patricia Heaton joined EWTN News Nightly to discuss her role and the true story behind the movie. 

    Heaton shared how she first learned about the infamous 1928 exorcism in Iowa—America’s most thoroughly documented case—and what drew her to the project. She revealed that her Catholic faith, the film’s authentic depiction of spiritual warfare, and the chance to work alongside Al Pacino all played a part in her decision to take on the role.

    cast of the ritual 2025Patricia Heaton as Mother Superior in the movie “The Ritual”. Credit: Movie Trailer, Fair Use

    “​I ​got ​the ​script ​from ​my ​manager, and that's ​when ​I ​first ​heard ​of ​the ​story,” Heaton says. “​I ​happened ​to ​be ​talking ​to ​one ​of ​my ​sisters ​about ​it, and ​I ​said, ‘It's ​based ​on ​this ​true ​exorcism ​that ​happened in ​the ​20s.’ ​

    “And ​she ​said ​to ​me, ‘​Is ​the ​exorcist’s ​name ​Father ​Theophilus [Riesinger]?’ ​And ​I ​said, ​’ Yeah, how ​would ​you ​know ​that?’ ​​And ​she ​said, ‘​because ​I ​have ​two ​copies ​of ​the ​book ​he ​wrote ​staring at ​me ​from ​my ​bookshelf.’”

    Patricia Heaton’s personal connection to religious life runs deep. 

    “My ​sister's ​a ​Dominican ​nun, ​so ​I'm ​familiar ​with ​life ​in ​the ​order. ​​I ​visit ​her ​often ​because ​we're ​both ​in ​Nashville,” she shared, shedding light on how her family background helped her portray Mother Superior authentically.

    To further embody her character, the Catholic actress learned some Polish for the role, sharing that ​her ​character, “​Mother ​Superior, ​is ​of ​Polish ​descent.” ​

    “It ​added ​an ​interesting ​flavor ​to ​her ​, and in ​thinking ​about ​her ​background. ​​It ​was ​really ​interesting,” Heaton says. “​And ​to ​have ​to ​have ​some ​lines ​in ​Polish ​as ​I'm ​admonishing ​the ​demon, ​​was ​really ​great. ​It ​took ​me ​a ​while ​to ​memorize ​just ​a ​few ​lines ​in ​Polish ​because ​there are ​very ​few ​vowels ​in ​the ​Polish ​language, but ​it ​was ​a ​great ​experience.”

    She enthusiastically describes working with Al Pacino as a dream come true, admitting, “Getting the chance to work with Al Pacino was a true bucket list moment—something I never imagined I’d experience in my lifetime.”

    cast of the ritual 2025Al Pacino as Father ​Theophilus Riesinger in the movie “The Ritual”. Credit: Movie Trailer, Fair Use

    Heaton also speaks about how her Catholic faith and real-life connections to exorcism ministry informed her performance. 

    “A ​good ​friend ​of ​mine ​in ​Nashville ​is ​Father ​Dan ​Reehil, ​who's ​our ​diocesan ​exorcist, ​and ​he ​covers ​about, I think, ​five ​counties. ​​So ​I ​kind ​of ​had ​learned ​a ​lot ​from ​him ​about ​it… So ​I ​thought ​it ​was ​a ​good ​time, right ​now ​in ​what ​we're ​experiencing ​with ​a ​lot ​of ​violence ​and upheaval ​in ​our ​world, ​to ​remind ​people ​that ​there ​is ​evil ​in ​the ​world, that ​it's ​a ​supernatural ​fight ​that ​we're ​fighting ​here.”

    Over the years, there have been many films and books displaying the battle between good and evil and depicting exorcisms in the Catholic Church, including the 1974 Best Picture Oscar nominee ‘The Exorcist’. 

    Reflecting on how “The Ritual” stands apart from other films in the genre, Heaton explains, “It's ​a ​smaller, ​grittier ​film. ​It's ​not ​a ​sensationalist ​film. ​’The ​Exorcist’ ​was ​an ​incredible ​movie. ​I'm ​not ​putting ​it ​down, ​but ​this ​is ​just… ​It ​gives ​it ​an ​intensity ​because ​it ​doesn't ​have ​a ​lot ​of ​bells ​and ​whistles.” 

    the exorcistLinda Blair as Regan MacNeil in “The Exorcist” (1973). Credit: Movie Trailer, Fair Use

    With a blend of personal faith, family ties to religious life, and a commitment to authentic storytelling, Heaton brings a unique depth to her role in “The Ritual,” offering audiences a fresh perspective on the enduring battle between good and evil. 

    “The Ritual” is a movie that Catholics interested in the topic can appreciate for its authenticity to the source material, even in the slightest of details.

    Watch EWTN's interview with Patricia Heaton below:

    “The Ritual” is now playing in theaters.

  34. Site: Catholic Conclave
    4 days 18 hours ago
    The last farewell to Pope Francis and the first embrace to Leo XIVIt is right to thank the Holy Spirit for having enlightened the cardinal electors in identifying Card. Robert Francis Prevost as the new Roman Pontiff, bishop of Rome and pastor of the universal Church. His election was a real surprise, as was that of Pope Francis, both of whom were not relevant among the papabili indicated by the Catholic Conclavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06227218883606585321noreply@blogger.com0
  35. Site: Rorate Caeli
    4 days 19 hours ago
    https://x.com/ab_couet/status/1932125317495394691?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0wFather Kevin M Cusick http://www.blogger.com/profile/04460394747724581336noreply@blogger.com
  36. Site: 4Christum
    4 days 19 hours ago

     WATCH: Archbishop Gomez Sides With Illegal Immigration Rioters






    Media Calls Riots “Peaceful” as Los-Angeles Burns











    Prevost cleverly used Pentecost to incite insurrection against Trump's mass deportations: "The Holy Spirit inspires us to ‘break down walls’



    @sean3377 " The Vatican is the most heavily secured, anti-immigrant nation in the world (one and all can only live there by invitation only). So, he needs to start at home before he calls for others to do what the Vatican won't."


    @Vicente: Hypocrites.
    "The Vatican City State has toughened sanctions for those who try to  illegally enter its territory in areas where free access is not allowed.


    "Vatican citizenship is a rare status, tightly controlled and highly coveted. According to official records, only 618 individuals hold Vatican citizenship, making it the most exclusive in the world.

    (ZENIT News / Rome, 08.30.2024).- The Vatican City, though best known as the spiritual and administrative heart of the Roman Catholic Church, is also a unique sovereign state governed by its own civil laws. Despite its small size and population, this city-state is rigorously safeguarded, both physically and legally, under a set of stringent regulations that define its borders, citizenship, and residency.






    3. Suffering and Sedition – Before Christ’s second coming, the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers (Luke 18:8; Mt 24:12). The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth will unveil the “mystery of iniquity” in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. The supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseudo-messianism by which man glorifies himself in place of God and of His Messiah come in the flesh (2 Thess 2:4-12; 1 Thess 5:2-3; 1 Jn 2:18-22) (CCC # 675).


    Disgraced U.S. Cardinal Incites Civil Disobedience to Trump’s Mass Deportations


     

  37. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 19 hours ago
    Author: Dave Andrusko

    Lydia Saad handles much of Gallup’s coverage of the abortion issue and does so in a comprehensive way. This morning, she authored “Gender Gaps on Abortion Reach Historic Highs” which is well worth reading.

    You would expect self-identified Democrats to support abortion—and the current survey bares that out. Likewise, you would anticipate Republicans to be more supportive of unborn children—also borne out by Gallup’s latest poll.

    Currently, as of May 2025,

    * 32% of women and 54% of men identify as pro-life. 61% of women and 41% of men consider themselves pro-choice. The difference—the gap—was 13-points in 2022  “and no more than 10-point differences in any reading before Dobbs,” according to Saad. “The gap has expanded since 2022 because pro-choice identity has dipped among men, from 48% to 41%, while it has held steady among women.”

    In 2022, in the aftermath of the leak of the draft showing that Dobbs would overturn Roe, the “pro-choice”  was ahead of the pro-life by 16 points, but by this year the margin had been halved–down to 8 points

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    *“Support for abortion rights expanded in 2022 among Democrats and, to a lesser extent, among independents, but it has since waned among Republicans.” National support “for abortion rights in Gallup’s latest poll, conducted May 1-18, is modestly higher” than it was before the 2022 Dobbs decision.

    * Moral acceptability. “Similarly, there is now a record-high 17-point gap between women (57%) and men (40%) in their belief that abortion is morally acceptable and a record-high 15-point gap in women’s (56%) and men’s (41%) support for abortion being legal in all or most circumstances.”

    We’ve written about this before but is very much worth repeating. Gallup asks whether, in the abstract, abortion is “morally wrong” or “morally acceptable.” If you ask whether having an abortion is morally wrong or morally acceptable, the number saying it is morally acceptable drops dramatically. Unfortunately, the question is not asked in this more probing way very often.

    * “Looking at the more detailed results, 30% of Americans currently think abortion should be legal under any circumstances, 19% support it being legal under most circumstances, 35% say it should be legal in only a few circumstances, and 13% want it to be illegal in all circumstances.”  In other words, “Today, the two outlooks are about even, with 49% favoring legality in all or most circumstances and 48% preferring it be legal in only a few or no circumstances.”

    Saad writes

    • Republicans’ belief that abortion is morally acceptable showed little change immediately after Dobbs. This year, however, it has dipped six points from its 2024 level to 20% — toward the low end of the GOP range for this question.
    • Similarly, the percentage of Republicans identifying as pro-choice has fallen to a record-low 16%, after showing little change in the first few years after Dobbs. A record-high 78% of Republicans now identify as pro-life.

    Saad’s “Bottom Line”:

    The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization appears to have had an immediate impact on U.S. public opinion about abortion after a draft opinion of the decision was leaked in May 2022. Women have shifted more than men on the issue, but this masks the fact that Democratic men have joined Democratic and independent women in becoming strongly more supportive of abortion rights since Dobbs. Essentially, the groups that were already the most supportive of abortion have become more so, while Republican women and men have maintained their broad opposition to abortion rights or become slightly less supportive.

    LifeNews.com Note: Dave Andrusko is the editor of National Right to Life News and an author and editor of several books on abortion topics. He frequently writes Today’s News and Views — an online opinion column on pro-life issues.

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  38. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 20 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    California Dreamin'

    Authored by James Howard Kunstler via kunstler.com,

    "Call me crazy, but I think Dem politicians in LA publicly encouraging riots helps explain why they’re also incapable of issuing building permits for the fires months ago." —Mark Hemingway

    And pretty soon, expect action in a dozen other states, you can be sure, because just as it was in the scorpion’s nature to sting the frog crossing the river in the old parable, it is likewise in the Party of Chaos’s nature to sow chaos in an American summer.

    Mostly Peaceful Protesters

    The operation to cue riots over the removal of illegal immigrants has been well-planned in advance. Chief lawfare artists Norm Eisen and Mary McCord have engineered the legal strategy to oppose enforcement of US immigration law. They will clog the courts with lawsuits to prevent it and enlist their allied federal judges to issue injunction after injunction paralyzing the deportation process. They will work day and night to get their violent street cadres out of jail, just as they did in the 2020 George Floyd riots, so that these mutts can go back into the streets to loot and burn some more.

    It is, of course, the most cynical operation imaginable. The Democratic Party hustled XX-millions of border-jumpers into the country under the authority of their phantom president, “Joe Biden” for one purpose: to flood the swing election precincts with enough new voters to keep the Party of Chaos in power permanently. Now that the illegals are here, the party will do anything it can to foil their removal. All the hand-wringing and crocodile tears over “fearful families and communities” is just stage-business to dress-up the CNN videos.

    The ultimate goal of this operation is to goad President Trump into declaring some kind of national emergency to put down the violence, and the objective of that is to point at him and holler, “Behold the fascist tyrant!” That’s the game. The catch is, the Democrats are mistaken in thinking they can replay the George Floyd hustle.

    This time around, more than 70-percent of the American public is not-insane. They are not fooled by the term “undocumented” — as if some mysterious clerical error was made by the federal bureaucracy in processing these millions. The actual error was allowing them to stroll freely across the border in the first place, with massive assistance from NGOs that provided smart phones loaded with helpful apps, plus free plane and bus tickets, plus freshly-minted debit cards for walking-around-money, plus posh hotel reservations.

    You can blame former Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas — since “Joe Biden” was demonstrably non compos mentis during his term in office — for what was a patently treasonous act. How is it possible that Mr. Mayorkas remains unindicted? By the way, before he was sworn in as Secretary of Homeland Security, he was a board member of one of the most aggressive NGOs actively assisting the recent massive wave of illegal immigrants: the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). The org, founded in 1881 under very different circumstances, has been enlisted to serve the Democratic Party’s program for flooding the voter rolls — just as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center have been transformed into attack dogs against the Democratic Party’s political opponents.

    So, you watch now as the streets of Los Angeles fill with violent mobs waving Mexican and Palestinian flags burn cars, fling missiles and fireworks at police, and interfere with the deportation process of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. They are coming close to presenting themselves as a foreign enemy army and, as such, would invite a response from the defending US military.

    It has the odor, at least, of insurrection, while Democratic Party politicians pretend that this is all just “peaceful protest.” LA Mayor Karen Bass skates at the edge of sedition as she orders her city’s law officers to “not cooperate” with federal authorities who seek to find-and-deport illegal immigrants. In her youth as a leftist activist, Ms. Bass joined the Cuba-sponsored Venceremos Brigade. She traveled to Cuba eight times in the 1970s for training in regime change operations. (She claims it was only to do “humanitarian work.”) Ms. Bass is also alleged to have been affiliated in the 1980s with the Oakland-based Maoist organization Line of March, in the 1980s.

    California Governor Gavin Newsom appears to be just recklessly grandstanding, looking for a kayfabe fight with Donald Trump as he primps for his party’s 2028 nomination. You have to wonder whether the citizens of California — that is, documented citizens with bona fide US birth certificates — have noticed how Governor Newsom managed to wreck the state during his terms-in-office (and before that, as Mayor of San Francisco). By now, even the steadfast, Woked-up Democratic voters of Pacific Palisades must be a little bit suspicious that Governor Newsom does not really have their best interests at heart as he blusters at the president.

    There’s another angle on the current violence, you understand. As the old song goes, Summer’s here / and the time is right / for dancing in the streets. Or fighting in the streets, as the Rolling Stones famously updated the idea in December 1968 — after the riots at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in August that year. Street fighting is one of the capital amusements of the sore-beset Gen Z, stuck with unpayable college loans, faced with a daunting job market, reduced to living in Mom’s basement, addled with sexual bamboozlement, and jacked-up on prescription drugs and other mind-altering substances.

    All of that feeds a lack of purpose and meaning, one of the more baleful plights of the human condition, in turn, feeding mass delusion, mob violence, and social upheaval. But it’s also party time, an opportunity to get outside in nice weather and consort with your peers, Z’s among fellow Z’s, illegal immigrants with fellow illegals. It affords opportunities for intrepid acts of daring-do — taunting the cops, flinging bricks, doing wheelies and “donuts” with motor vehicles — in order to impress potential sex partners. In other words, looking for fun and excitement, as youth will.

    Alas, none of this works too well in an era of profound boundary problems — exploited very deliberately by the Democratic Party, which has erased the moral boundaries between decent behavior and crime, just as it tried to erase the boundary between the United States and Mexico. All of that needs to be fixed. Mr. Trump is aiming to fix it. It is liable to be a heck of a struggle, perhaps even as bad as a new civil war.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 16:20
  39. Site: Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
    4 days 20 hours ago

    The American Medical Association (AMA) has re-affirmed it's opposition to assisted suicide at their House of Delegates Annual Meeting on June 9, 2025 in Chicago.

    The following text is from the HOD Handbook as approved at the AMA meeting. The text can be found, starting on page 7 and is referred to as Report 18-A-25.

    Of note, the AMA’s position on physician assisted suicide is not a position of neutrality and establishes that the profession of medicine should not support the legalization or practice of physician assisted suicide or see it as part of a physician’s role.

    Physician assisted suicide occurs when “a physician facilitates a patient’s death by providing the necessary means and/or information to enable the patient to perform a life-ending act”. This act is sometimes referred to using other terminology such as medical aid in dying. Currently, there is no federal law governing physician assisted suicide; therefore, individual states are permitted to determine their own legal stance. At this time, 10 states and the District of Columbia permit this practice; however, most states have legislation banning this practice. Furthermore, two states have removed their residency requirement, effectively opening the practice of physician assisted suicide more broadly to patients throughout the US. 

    Our AMA has a long-standing policy (H-270.965) opposing the legalization of physician assisted suicide. That said, our AMA is also opposed to the criminalization of physician medical judgement and the regulation of medical practice through criminal penalties (H-160.954, D-160.911, D27 275.944, H-5.980, D-5.999). Additionally, our AMA has policy preserving a physician’s right to exercise their autonomy (H-405.958, Code of Medical Ethics Opinion 1.1.7).

    DISCUSSION 

    The referred resolution addresses several issues encompassed within the broad context of physician-assisted suicide: terminology, opposition to the legalization and practice of physician assisted suicide, and opposition to the criminalization of physician participation in assisted suicide. This report addresses these topics in the context of our AMA’s current HOD policies and Code of Medical Ethics guidance. In addition, the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs has produced two informational reports to further discuss the ethical complexity of these topics as they relate to physician assisted suicide and the practice of medicine. 

    Terminology 

    The terminology used in the AMA Code of Medical Ethics and HOD policy to describe this practice offers a clear delineation of intent and action. The use of other terminology to describe this practice has the potential to confuse patients and unduly influence decision making [5]. Descriptors such as Medical Aid in Dying (MAID), physician aid-in-dying, and death with dignity could apply to palliative care practices and compassionate care near the end of life that do not include intending the death of patients. In CEJA Report 2-A-19, “Physician Assisted Suicide,” the Council determined that PAS was the terminology which described the practice best. The report supported this supposition with the following analysis which remains valid:

    The Council recognizes that choosing one term of art over others can carry multiple, and not always intended messages. However, in the absence of a perfect option, CEJA believes ethical deliberation and debate is best served by using plainly descriptive language. In the Council’s view, despite its negative connotations, the term “physician assisted suicide” describes the practice with the greatest precision. Most importantly, it clearly distinguishes the practice from euthanasia. The terms “aid in dying” or “death with dignity” could be used to describe either euthanasia or palliative/hospice care at the end of life and this degree of ambiguity is unacceptable for providing ethical guidance. 

    Opposition to the legalization and practice of physician assisted suicide 

    AMA policy opposes the legalization and practice of physician assisted suicide stating that it is “fundamentally incompatible with the physician’s role as a healer”. In developing CEJA Report 2 (A-19) which informed our AMA’s current ethics standards on physician assisted suicide, the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs analysis and deliberations were informed by available data and research. However, its decision was not an empirically dictated one, but rather, it was driven by the core values of medicine preserved within the Code of Medical Ethics. 

    Although legislative developments since 2019 have occurred, recent empirical data reviewing physician assisted suicide practices in US and international jurisdictions where PAS and/or euthanasia are legal are subject to varied interpretations. As a matter of ethical reasoning, the data does not settle the ethical issue. Additionally, the relevant core ethical values at stake have not changed since the adoption of CEJA Report 2 (A-19). As such, the AMA’s position on physician assisted suicide should remain unchanged. 

    Of note, the AMA’s position on physician assisted suicide is not a position of neutrality and establishes that the profession of medicine should not support the legalization or practice of physician assisted suicide or see it as part of a physician’s role.

    Previous articles on the AMA assisted suicide position:

    • American Medical Association (2023) maintains its opposition to assisted suicide (Link).
    • Psychiatrists must prevent euthanasia, not provide it (Link).
    • American Medical Association (2019) opposes assisted suicide (Link).
    • American Medical Association (2019) overwhelmingly upholds its opposition to assisted suicide (Link).
    • American Medical Association (AMA) (2018) Ethics Committee maintains opposition to assisted suicide (Link).

  40. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 20 hours ago
    Author: Sarah Neely

    On April 30, in the parking lot of A Preferred Women’s Health in Forest Park, GA, eyewitnesses reported an alarming scene: a young woman who looked to be completely unconscious was rolled out of the abortion clinic and loaded into the back of an ambulance.

    Records obtained by Operation Rescue indicate the 26-year-old woman sustained a seizure while inside the clinic and was “unresponsive” at the time of the 911 call. Video taken by eyewitnesses show the young girl’s head slumped to the left, still scarily unresponsive, as EMS wheeled her through the lot and loaded her into the ambulance.

    Located in Georgia, this abortion mill is a “pill mill” only, its killing limited to six weeks gestation.

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    “We have no idea if this young girl ever regained consciousness,” says Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. “But this is not the first woman we’ve documented being carried out of an abortion clinic after a seizure.”

    Operation Rescue has reported on numerous women who experienced seizures while undergoing abortions. It’s an occurrence that is more common than people know and is also listed as a possible side effect for mifepristone.

    Last month, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. directed the FDA to review regulations for mifepristone, indicating that, at the very least, “the label should be changed.” Abortion groups were immediately up in arms, especially those who are profiting from the FDA’s recent removal of nearly every safeguard for the drug. Women are not even currently required to see a doctor in-person to get a chemical abortion, and those dispensing it through websites and postal mail face almost no liability when things go wrong.

    “Those of us who have spent decades documenting the carnage of these dangerous drugs fully support a full review of mifepristone,” says Newman. “While groups like Planned Parenthood tell women these drugs are ‘safer than tylenol,’ a growing body of evidence – 911 records, autopsies, lawsuits – tell the real story. These drugs are not safe, and especially not in the hands of the incompetent, barely regulated abortion industry.

    “Was this woman in Georgia experiencing a reaction to mifepristone? Was she given too high of a dose? If she was a patient, did the staff of Preferred Women’s Health even ask if she had a history of epilepsy?”

    Online reviews of A Preferred Women’s Health are full of women describing callous staff, disorganization, a crowded, “disgusting” lobby, and long waits. One woman described ending up in the emergency room just four months ago. Despite looking at an ultrasound of her uterus, which would have been plainly empty, the abortionist apparently failed to diagnose her ectopic pregnancy. According to the review, she was given abortion pills and sent home without any follow up. By the time she understood the dangerous misdiagnosis, she was at the ER and undergoing emergency surgery to save her life.

    “There’s no way for us to identify this woman by her review, but if we could tell her one thing it would be to seek legal help immediately,” says Newman. “Abortionists count on the women they harm to just keep silent. Meanwhile, clinics like A Preferred Women’s Health continue treating women like cattle. They take their money, kill their baby, then push them out the door or load them into an ambulance – whichever comes first.

    “For this young girl in Georgia, the ambulance came first. For this woman in her review, the emergency room came later. It’s time for state departments, the courts, and the women who have been injured to hold these clinics accountable.”

    LifeNews Note: This article was originally published by Operation Rescue, a leading pro-life, Christian activist organization dedicated to exposing abortion abuses, demanding enforcement, saving innocent lives, and building an abortion-free America. The author, Sarah Neely, is Chief Operating Officer for Operation Rescue.”  

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  41. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 20 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Israel Unveils Unprecedented Transfer To Ukraine Of 'Several' Patriot Missile Batteries

    In early May it was first reported that a US-supplied Patriot air-defense system that was based in Israel would be refurbished and sent to Ukraine. This was despite what the White House's National Security Council said at the time in a statement: "President Trump has been clear: he wants the war in Ukraine to end and the killing to stop."

    But American and Western arms for Ukraine have continued flowing, with no end in sight, despite what was a very brief stoppage of maybe a couple days earlier in Trump's term. Israel has just revealed that it wasn't merely "one" Patriot battery transferred to Ukraine, but "several".

    Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky unveiled in a Sunday interview with Pravda USA that Israel has delivered several MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile systems to Kiev, in a clear significant escalation in its military support to the Zelensky government.

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    During the opening years of the war Israel largely remained on the sidelines, for fear of damaging sensitive relations with Russia, which has maintained a military presence on the Mediterranean, along Syria's coast. But times have changed, and Russia could be packing up its Syrian naval and air bases, given the December overthrow of its ally Assad and the Jolani regime being installed in Damascus.

    Ambassador Brodsky told the Ukrainian media publication (according to machine translation):

    The Patriot systems that we once received from the United States are now in Ukraine. These are Israeli systems that were in service with Israel in the early 90s. We agreed to transfer them to Ukraine. And unfortunately, not much was said about this. But when they say that Israel did not help militarily, this is not true. This is not true," Brodsky emphasized.

    This appears to be confirmation of what Axios reported in late January:

    The U.S. military transferred around 90 Patriot air defense interceptors from storage in Israel to Poland this week in order to deliver them to Ukraine, three sources with knowledge of the operation tell Axios.

    These are apparently older US-supplied systems which remained in Israel's stockpile. Still, the NY Times had presented that merely one Patriot battery was being prepped, in this May 4 report for example:

    A Patriot air-defense system that was based in Israel will be sent to Ukraine after it is refurbished, four current and former U.S. officials said in recent days, and Western allies are discussing the logistics of Germany or Greece giving another one.

    The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the discussions, declined to describe President Trump’s view of the decision to transfer more Patriot systems to Ukraine.

    Israel is perhaps only making this public now in the context of Russia's air war against Ukrainian cities, and the capital in particular, heating up.

    Israel gave its Patriot batteries to Ukraine, Israeli ambassador to Kyiv says in a TV interview. https://t.co/4DJArTlWOx

    — Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) June 9, 2025

    Tel Aviv is also facing unprecedented international scrutiny over the ongoing Gaza war, and no doubt wants a PR 'win' in the eyes of European nations, some of which are poised to recognize a Palestinian state. Israel seems to be jumping on in support of the European 'coalition of the willing' bandwagon, and wants the world to know this.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 15:45
  42. Site: Catholic Conclave
    4 days 20 hours ago
    How much did the Church and the City know.  NB Church here means both Protestant and Catholic.  This is a terrible warning from history as the UK Parliament considers the Assisted Suicide Bill.The HuPflA (Hospital for the Disabled) in Erlangen played a central role in Nazi euthanasia. Thousands were murdered – in the heart of the city. Historians Karl-Heinz Leven and Sabrina FreundCatholic Conclavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06227218883606585321noreply@blogger.com0
  43. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 20 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    IRS Reminds Taxpayers Of June 16 Payment Deadline, And The Penalties

    Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

    Estimated tax payments for the second quarter of 2025 are due on Monday, June 16, with taxpayers who fail to pay on time facing underpayment penalties, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said in a June 6 statement.

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building in Washington on March 10, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

    Taxes have to be paid throughout the year on a pay-as-you-go schedule. One way to do this is by withholding taxes from wages, pensions, or government benefits such as social security. The second way is to make estimated tax payments on a quarterly basis.

    “Taxpayers that receive income not subject to withholding, such as income from self-employment, gig work, interest, dividends, capital gains, rent, or 1099 earnings, may need to make estimated tax payments throughout the year,” said the agency. “This includes freelancers, retirees, investors, businesses, and corporations.”

    Estimated taxes are applicable to taxpayers such as sole proprietors, partners, and S corporation shareholders who expect to have tax liabilities of at least $1,000 in a tax year. For corporations, taxes are applicable if they expect to owe at least $500.

    Among individuals, estimated tax payments must be made by people earning money through gig work, sale of goods and services, or freelance work.

    Individuals whose incomes are being withheld may also be required to make the quarterly estimated tax payment if sufficient taxes are not being withheld from their wages. To prevent this situation, employed individuals can ask employers to withhold a larger amount from their income.

    Paying on time helps taxpayers avoid falling behind on their taxes and possible underpayment penalties,” the agency said.

    The IRS calculates penalties after taking into consideration factors such as the amount of tax underpayment and when the tax was originally due. The agency also charges interest on penalties.

    In some cases, the agency may offer to remove or reduce the penalty in cases where the tax underpayment “is the result of a casualty, local disaster, or other unusual circumstance when it would not be fair to impose the penalty,” the IRS said.

    Another June Deadline

    June 16 is also the due date for taxpayers living and working abroad to file and pay their 2024 taxes.

    U.S. citizens or resident aliens residing overseas or in the military on duty outside the U.S. are allowed a two-month extension to file from the normal April 15 deadline. Since June 15 falls on a Sunday in 2025, the deadline is delayed to Monday, June 16,” the IRS said in a May 22 statement.

    In case taxpayers are unable to file returns by June 16, they can request an extension to postpone the filing deadline to Oct. 15.

    However, “an extension of time to file is not an extension to pay,” the agency clarified. “Interest will apply to any 2024 tax payments received after April 15, 2025.”

    The IRS collected a record $5.1 trillion in revenues for fiscal year 2024, the first time revenues exceeded the $5 trillion mark. This was a roughly 9 percent increase over the revenues collected for the 2023 fiscal year.

    The agency processed over 266 million returns and other forms in the last fiscal year and issued nearly $553 billion in refunds.

    Meanwhile, the agency is undergoing a leadership change, with the Senate Finance Committee voting in favor of President Donald Trump’s IRS head nominee Billy Long, on June 3. With that vote, Long advances to a full Senate vote.

    Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), the committee chair, has said that if Long is selected to be the IRS head, he will work with him to “ensure the IRS focuses on helping American taxpayers to better understand and meet their tax responsibilities, and that it enforces the tax law with integrity and fairness to all.”

    Long has faced opposition from Democrats, who have accused him of lacking direct experience with tax policy.

    During his testimony before the Senate Finance Committee on May 20, Long vowed to correct many of the issues plaguing the IRS, including taxpayer complaints of poor customer service and delayed refunds.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 15:25
  44. Site: 4Christum
    4 days 21 hours ago

     Baltimore Catechism:


    How does a Catholic sin against faith? A Catholic sins against faith by apostasy, heresy, indifferentism, and by taking part in non-Catholic worship.



                                                       TIA 

    Cordileone at synagogue's interfaith blessing

    Above, we see the Archbishop of San Francisco Salvatore Cordileone speaking at an interfaith blessing of Daniel Lurie that took place on January 7, 2025, one day before Lurie was sworn in as Mayor of San Francisco.

    The gathering was at the Reform Synagogue Congregation Emanu-El, a building constructed with the financial collaboration of Lurie's grandfather and where his father rabbi Brian Lurie often preaches.

    Representatives of the different beliefs in San Francisco were invited to speak; first row below, Cordileone is seen between two menorahs awaiting his turn, and second row, finally speaking. Then, rabbi Lurie gave an emotional blessing to his son. Next, all the religious representatives – including the Archbishop of San Francisco – gave a collective blessing to the new Mayor, third row.




    Then it was the turn of Daniel Lurie to speak. He promised to continue to make San Francisco a city where he LGBT group can live without fear. He also mocked those who think that homosexuality attracts the ire of God and natural plagues and disasters. His speech received a standing ovation, with Cordileone rising with the others, last row.

    So, besides taking part in a syncretistic ceremony in which all beliefs were placed on equal footing under the hegemony of the Jewish synagogue, Cordileone also applauded the full support Lurie promised for homosexuality in its more extravagant forms that are included in the acronym LGBT.











  45. Site: Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
    4 days 21 hours ago

    Wesley Smith conducted an interview with Alex Schadenberg and Roger Foley for his podcast titled: The Cruelty of Canada's Euthanasia Regime. (Link to the podcast).

    Wesley Smith, Alex Schadenberg
    Wesley J Smith

    Euthanasia is bad medicine and even worse public policy. Once a society accepts the principle that killing is a splendid answer to suffering, the kinds and extent of suffering that come to be seen as appropriate reasons to cause death expands continually.

    Often, this suicide agenda — let’s call it — advances so slowly that, over time, people become acclimated to policies that were once unthinkable. But that has not been the case in Canada, where the government and much of the population enthusiastically embraced what the law euphemistically calls medical assistance in dying, or MAID. As a result, the “slippery slope” can be seen slip sliding away in real time to the unfortunate point that euthanasia is now the fifth leading cause of death in Canada. Indeed, in just a few short years, euthanasia has become so normalized that more than 15,000 people are killed by medical professionals in that country each year.

    Roger Foley
    Joining Wesley to discuss all this are Alex Schadenberg and Roger Foley. Schadenberg founded the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. He is probably the most effective opponent of euthanasia in Canada and internationally.

    Roger Foley has seen the cruelty of Canadian euthanasia permissiveness up close and very personal. He lives with Cerebral Ataxia, a rare, genetic, progressive disease that damages the nervous system, causing people with CA to lose control of their muscles over time. Because of his disability, he has been pressured on several occasions to ask for euthanasia — as if being lethally injected were a proper treatment for his condition. His story illustrates what can happen when a society decides that death with dignity is more important than life with dignity.

    Related Resources Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

    Wesley J Smith
    Chair and Senior Fellow, Center on Human Exceptionalism

    Wesley J. Smith is Chair and Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism. Wesley is a contributor to National Review and is the author of 14 books, in recent years focusing on human dignity, liberty, and equality. Wesley has been recognized as one of America’s premier public intellectuals on bioethics by National Journal and has been honored by the Human Life Foundation as a “Great Defender of Life” for his work against suicide and euthanasia. Wesley’s most recent book is Culture of Death: The Age of “Do Harm” Medicine, a warning about the dangers to patients of the modern bioethics movement.

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  46. Site: Catholic Conclave
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    There can be no greater, albeit unconscious symbol for the modern Catholic Church than the Divided Church at Kreuzbichl (also known as Kreuzbichl Chapel) is a Roman Catholic church near Gmünd in the Carinthian Oberland, through which a busy road runs. On one side of the street is the sanctuary, and on the other side is a two-story gallery where churchgoers can sit and listen to the sermon from Catholic Conclavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06227218883606585321noreply@blogger.com0
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    Leo XIV on the Marian and Petrine Principles: Possible Opening?Pope Leo XIV has interpreted a theological principle that had previously been interpreted to justify the exclusively male priesthood in the Catholic Church more openly than his predecessors. He spoke about this in a sermon on Monday in St. Peter's Basilica before approximately 4,000 Vatican employees, including hundreds of priests, Catholic Conclavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06227218883606585321noreply@blogger.com0
  48. Site: LifeNews
    4 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Steven Ertelt

    Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, is calling on pro-life supporters to contact U.S. senators and demand the defunding of Planned Parenthood as part of a budget reconciliation bill moving through Congress.

    The push follows a recent victory in the U.S. House, where a bill aimed at cutting funding to the nation’s largest abortion provider passed, signaling strong pro-life momentum.

    “This is a critical moment for the pro-life movement,” Hawkins said in a statement. “The House sent a clear message to the abortion lobby, but now we need to ensure the Senate follows through.”

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    Students for Life Action, the advocacy arm of the organization, has identified 12 Republican senators whose votes are seen as pivotal to ensuring the defunding provision remains in the Senate’s version of the bill, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” by President Donald Trump. The targeted senators include Shelley Capito (R-W.Va.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), John Thune (R-S.D.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), and Todd Young (R-Ind.).

    Hawkins emphasized that while some of these senators are staunch pro-life allies, others, including Collins and Murkowski, have previously opposed similar measures. She also noted that fiscal concerns, such as debates over state and local tax deductions, could sway some senators, making grassroots pressure essential.

    The campaign, launched on June 3 as part of Students for Life Action’s “One Big Beautiful Month of Pro-Life Activism,” has already gained attention, with Politico reporting on its efforts. The group is urging supporters to sign a petition calling for the defunding of Planned Parenthood, stressing that with a slim 53-seat Republican majority in the Senate, just four dissenting votes could derail the effort.

    “Pro-life voters will not forgive or forget if our resources continue to fund Planned Parenthood,” Hawkins said. “Senators need to hear that we mean business.”

    The budget reconciliation bill, which requires only a simple majority to pass, is seen as a key opportunity to strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood, a long-standing goal of the pro-life movement. Supporters are encouraged to contact their senators, particularly the 12 targeted Republicans, to ensure the provision remains intact.

    The post Pro-Life Group Urges Americans to Tell Senators to Defund Planned Parenthood appeared first on LifeNews.com.

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  50. Site: Zero Hedge
    4 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Supreme Court Rules 9–0 Wisconsin Violated First Amendment By Denying Tax Exemption To Catholic Charity

    Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

    The U.S. Supreme Court on June 5 ruled unanimously that Wisconsin violated the First Amendment by not granting a Catholic charity an exemption from paying unemployment tax.

    The Contemplation of Justice statue at the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington on May 19, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

    Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the 9–0 opinion in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission.

    Catholic Charities Bureau is a nonprofit organization that functions as an arm of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin. The bureau oversees several other entities that render charitable services to communities across the state.

    Wisconsin law excuses religious organizations that are “operated, supervised, controlled, or principally supported by a church or convention or association of churches” from paying state unemployment tax.

    The petitioner, Catholic Charities, argued that it is unconstitutional to allow the state to decide what work is religious in nature.

    “The First Amendment mandates government neutrality between religions and subjects any state-sponsored denominational preference to strict scrutiny. The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s application of [the state statute] imposed a denominational preference by differentiating between religions based on theological lines. Because the law’s application does not survive strict scrutiny, it cannot stand,” the justice wrote.

    Strict scrutiny is the highest level of review used by the courts. Under it, the government has to show that a law is narrowly tailored to advance a compelling governmental interest and that the law is the least restrictive way to serve that interest.

    Sotomayor wrote that Wisconsin is not the only jurisdiction that exempts religious organizations from paying taxes to cover unemployment compensation programs. Since Congress in 1970 approved the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, which contains language similar to that found in the Wisconsin law, more than 40 states have adopted similarly worded tax exemptions.

    The Supreme Court of Wisconsin held 4–3 in March 2024 that Catholic Charities and its four related organizations that serve the developmentally disabled are not “operated primarily for religious purposes,” so they fail to meet the requirements for a tax exemption.

    That court held that the activities of Catholic Charities do not qualify as “typical” religious activities because the organization does not “attempt to imbue program participants with the Catholic faith” and because the help it provides to those with mental and developmental disabilities could be carried out by secular organizations.

    Sotomayor wrote that this means that the state court held that the organization could only qualify for the tax exemption if, when providing charitable services, it “engaged in proselytization or limited their ... services to fellow Catholics.”

    The organization’s Catholic faith prevents it from using charity to proselytize, while many other religious organizations take a different approach, she wrote. This means that Wisconsin’s law on tax exemptions expresses a preference for some religious denominations over others “based on theological choices.”

    Because the Wisconsin law distinguishes among religions on the basis of theological distinctions, it imposed “a denominational preference that must satisfy the highest level of judicial scrutiny.”

    “Because Wisconsin has transgressed that principle without the tailoring necessary to survive such scrutiny,” the lower court’s decision must be overturned, she wrote.

    The U.S. Supreme Court reversed the ruling of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin and sent the case back to that court “for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.”

    The attorney for Catholic Charities, Eric Rassbach, hailed the new ruling.

    “It was always absurd to claim that Catholic Charities wasn’t religious because it helps everyone, no matter their religion,” Rassbach, vice president and senior counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, told The Epoch Times.

    “Today, the Court resoundingly reaffirmed a fundamental truth of our constitutional order: The First Amendment protects all religious beliefs, not just those the government favors.”

    The Epoch Times reached out for comment to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, which represents the Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission. No reply was received by publication time.

    Tyler Durden Mon, 06/09/2025 - 14:05

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