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  1. Site: AsiaNews.it
    2 days 21 hours ago
    The pontiff was among the few voices in the world to constantly remember this Southeast Asian country torn apart by a war that has now lasted for more than four years. In 2017, at a time of great political and economic openness, Francis visited Myanmar, bringing hope to believers of all religions. A memorial Mass was held for him in Yangon cathedral yesterday.
  2. Site: Mises Institute
    2 days 21 hours ago
    Author: Ryan McMaken
    At this point it's clear it was nothing more than wishful thinking to hope that Trump would be a hard-money guy who would rein in monetary inflation.
  3. Site: Mises Institute
    2 days 21 hours ago
    Author: Ron Paul
    Those who hoped the second Trump administration would reject big spending, war, and restrictions on liberty continue to be disappointed. Prepare for another disappointment—REAL ID law.
  4. Site: Mises Institute
    2 days 21 hours ago
    Sebastian Gorka says the people who advocate for due process for potential deportees should be prosecuted by federal bureaucrats. Bill of Rights, RIP.
  5. Site: OnePeterFive
    2 days 21 hours ago
    Author: Theresa Marie Moreau

    Above: the State of Puebla, Mexico. Shoulders draped with chains, heads crowned with thorns, flesh punctured with cacti, ankles bound with fetters. Barefoot penitents stood, waiting to begin the annual Good Friday tradition: Procession of the Chained. Under the hot sun, the small group of men – performing acts of faith and acts of gratitude – slowly, with difficulty…

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  6. Site: Fr. Z's Blog
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Author: frz@wdtprs.com (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf)
    The Sede Vacante period isn’t just a time of dour mourning and anxious worry about what sort of Pope we are going to get next.  There is a lighter aspect. What regnal name with the next Pope take? When a … Read More →
  7. Site: Ron Paul Institute - Featured Articles
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Dennis J. Kucinich

    Gaza is suffering the most intense bombing, per capita, of anywhere on earth, ever.

    Over 100,000 tons of bombs have been dropped on Gaza, an area slightly smaller than the City of Detroit, Michigan, resulting in the recorded deaths of at least 60,000 Gazans and injuries to hundreds of thousands.¹

    It is impossible to overstate the effects of the abominable bombing war on Gazans, their lives, their families, their health, and their communities.

    What has escaped attention up until now is the undeniable environmental and health effects of the bombing of Gazans on Israelis, as well as on citizens of neighboring states, and the potential harm to U.S. military personnel in the region.

    A study of explosion physics based on declassified Department of Defense data, as well as blast temperature data and consequent emissions; a review of wind patterns, together with publicly available data of health effects from 9/11, as well as data gathered from U.S. veterans of the Persian Gulf War, yield a shocking conclusion.

    Israel, in executing the unprecedented bombing attack on Gaza, is, in effect, bombing itself, with grave consequences for the public health of its people.² What is being visited upon Gaza does not stay in Gaza.

    The sustained bombing of Gaza pulverizes stone, heavy metals, and the human body. The vaporizing of human beings under extreme heat and pressure combines with dust, water vapor, and metallic particles the size of microns, all blasted upwards, aerosolized, wind-driven across borders, into Israel and surrounding countries.³

    The unlimited bombing of Gaza has created an unparalleled ecological and biomedical feedback loop. Israel exhales death in Gaza and inhales the Gaza it has vaporized.

    Israel, in bombing neighboring Gaza, is breathing in its own fallout, along with the vaporized remains of its declared enemies. The external consequences of violence becomes internalized. The substance of the oppressed communes with the oppressor.

    On a clinical level, breathing in bioaerosols can compromise human immune systems.⁴ Breathing in ultrafine particles from non-biological war dust can cross the blood-brain barrier and contribute to neurodegenerative disease.⁵

    Israel and the Palestinians share a common atmosphere. They inhale the same war dust, from bomb materials, carbon soot, and the fine particle remains of vaporized Gazans.

    Human cremation occurs at temperatures between 1,400°F and 1,800°F.⁶ The blast temperatures of the bombs identified as being dropped on Gaza—MK-84 bombs: 4,496°F; GBU-39s: 4,892°F; BLU-109s: 3,632°F—far exceed this range.⁷ In comparison, blast furnaces used to melt steel operate at 2,500°F to 2,800°F.⁸

    People at the epicenter of such bombings in Gaza are instantly turned into dust. This is a factor confounding the determination of exactly how many people have perished in Gaza since October 2023. How can an accurate body count be achieved if bodies have been turned to smoke and ash?

    Let’s look at 9/11. The total confirmed dead: 2,753. Almost 40% of the victims were never identified, as their bodies were fragmented or vaporized, reduced to dust.⁹

    When a bomb hits its target—for example, a tent city—the high-temperature explosion can vaporize a person so thoroughly that microscopic particles of DNA and loose molecules are suspended in air, mingling with dust and smoke as bioaerosols.¹⁰

    These biologicals—DNA and fat in human tissue—turn to carbon, black dust, and smoke. The minerals of bones and teeth, skeletal dust, go airborne. Fragments of cells can float in the air, bubbles holding fat, bone, and broken DNA strands travel with the wind and are breathed in dozens of miles from the blast site.¹¹

    It is not only the superheat that destroys the human body. The explosive force of a bomb, in terms of pounds per square inch (psi), can produce vaporization at the blast site, an impact equivalent to a plane plunging into the earth at high speed.¹²

    As 100,000 tons of bombs have been dropped in Gaza, the matter destroyed takes a different form, as toxic pollutants carried aloft in gas, dust, vapor, and particulates.

    Specifically, toxic quantities of cadmium, nickel, lead, mercury, and arsenic are released into the air, together with dioxins, furans, PCBs, (polychlorinated biphenyls); PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and VOCs (volatile organic compounds).¹³

    One calculation indicates that 100,000 tons of bombs, exploded in a densely populated area of Gaza, can generate between 800,000 to 1.2 million tons of pollution.¹⁴

    Add to this the dust of Gazans’ human remains and you have extreme airborne consequences carried by the wind, directly into Israel, particularly the central and northern regions, and far beyond.

    There are relevant comparisons for the health effects of a tremendous explosion in an urban area. A month after 9/11, people in Manhattan began to develop chronic coughs.

    A longitudinal study of members of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) revealed that after six months, firemen began to suffer from chronic bronchitis; others saw the onset of pulmonary fibrosis.¹⁵

    Two years after 9/11, a higher incidence of thyroid, prostate, breast, and other cancers arose among those exposed to 9/11 contaminants. Early-onset neurodegenerative, Alzheimer’s-type symptoms presented after five years or longer.¹⁶

    Based on epidemiological data from studies of those near the people and buildings destroyed on 9/11, certain health effects can be anticipated in Israel.

    The people of Sderot, Netivot, Be’er Sheva—all within a short distance of Gaza—are at high risk of long-term health effects of the bombing. Ashkelon and Tel Aviv have been exposed to environmental consequences, as has northern Israel and even Jordan.

    While Israel’s Ministry of Environmental Protection operates air-monitoring stations at sites proximate to Gaza, it would be instructive, given the intensity of the bombing, to see if the effects of war-related pollution are being fully disclosed to the Israeli public.¹⁷

    Given the unprecedented levels of bombing in Gaza, the types of bombs used, their explosive power, the extent of physical destruction, the extraordinary number of casualties, the creation of large plumes of black smoke containing the genetic material of burned and vaporized Gazans, the people of Israel—on the other side of the Gaza boundary—will likely experience increased levels of respiratory illness, asthma-like and other pulmonary diseases, and a sharp increase in cancer as a direct result of being exposed to toxic airborne substances present at a microscopic level.¹⁸

    Added to this direct hazard is the ongoing recirculation of wind across the vast hellscape to which Gaza has been reduced. That, too, will sweep up and redistribute the contaminants from the over 50 million tons of debris from the land of Gaza to the land of Israel.

    At this point, the calamity which has befallen Gaza as a result of incessant bombing will visit, in various forms and degrees of harm, southern and central Israel, western Jordan, the northeast Sinai Peninsula, northern Egypt (Delta and Cairo), Lebanon, Cyprus, southwestern Syria, northwestern Saudi Arabia, southeastern Turkey, Crete, Greece, Sicily, and Malta. Additionally, sea spray can carry aerosolized particles clear across the Mediterranean Sea.¹⁹

    The United States has a substantial number of Naval forces in the eastern Mediterranean, including two aircraft carriers, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the USS Gerald R. Ford, as well as numerous other assault ships.²⁰

    U.S. military installations are present at Incirlik, Turkey, Naples, Italy, Cyprus, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. All face “war dust” pollution hazards as a result of the bombing of Gaza.²¹

    I know well the adverse health consequences suffered by US servicemen and women who served in the Persian Gulf War, 1990–1991.

    Veterans of that war came to my congressional office complaining of constant pain, neurological, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms, all of which were ignored or covered up by the Department of Defense.

    As a Member of Congress, over the objections of the Department of Defense, I took up the cause of veterans who suffered what came to be known as Gulf War Illness, a multi-symptom condition still affecting, to this very day, nearly 245,000 veterans of the Persian Gulf War.²²

    Bernie Sanders and I worked together in Congress to obtain funding for research into GWI, which is now a medically recognized, war-related condition.²³

    When you see the measurable, catastrophic effect which war environments can have on those who serve, and the measurable catastrophic effect of those proximate to the 9/11 attacks, and the indefensible obliteration bombing of Gaza and its people, you may come to an understanding of the wholly fallacious notion of the containment of war and why I assert Israel is bombing itself.

    The bombing of Gaza has created a human health crisis which cannot be ignored any longer.

    There must be an immediate cease-fire on humanitarian and ecological bases.

    • The UN must urgently address the collapse of the Palestinian public health system, including the implications of the war for respiratory diseases and cancers among survivors.
    • The UN must lead a Transboundary Environmental and Human Health Assessment of the Immediate and Long-Term Implications of War Dust, which will include transboundary assessments of the toxic environmental effects of the war.
    • Monitoring stations must be set up. The people of the world have a right to know what is in the air they breathe.

    International humanitarian and environmental law must, at last, be enforced.

    UN representatives must determine a path forward.

    Israel and the United States must consider the far-reaching consequences of the decision to attack and bomb the people of another country.

    The tortured mindset which licenses the extinction of Gazans is now a spectre haunting the entire world, with its ghoulish designs on Iran. I will explore that approaching cataclysm in a future column.

    Human rights and compassion are not considerations in bombing Gazans. Perhaps enlightened self-preservation can be introduced as a means to stop the bombing, once and for all.

    The war against Gazans must end, and perhaps through the suffering of Gazans, and understanding the regional and global health impact of bombing, we may understand why it is time to call an end to all wars.

    Reprinted with permission from The Kucinich Report.
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  8. Site: AsiaNews.it
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Twenty-six people, mostly tourists and Hindu pilgrims, were killed yesterday in an attack by a Pakistani terrorist group. The region has long been disputed between India and Pakistan and marked by violence. After revoking Kashmir's special status, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promoted tourism and religious travel in recent years.
  9. Site: Fr. Z's Blog
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Author: frz@wdtprs.com (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf)
    Back in the day of earlier cinema, to create a special glowing effect, for example to pretty-up an actress, vaseline or some other substance was smeared on the lens or on a piece of glass in front of the lens. … Read More →
  10. Site: AsiaNews.it
    2 days 22 hours ago
    From Calcutta, the superior of Mother Teresa's sisters remembers Pope Francis. 'He made the Church refocus its attention on the marginalised'.Bergoglio wanted the Missionaries of Charity to open a new home in Bajo Flores, a slum in his hometown in Argentina. His last meeting with them was the day before he was admitted to the Gemelli Hospital: 'He told us: thank you for your vocation.'
  11. Site: Ron Paul Institute - Featured Articles
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Jacob G. Hornberger

    Amidst the horrific US abuse of foreigners through the use of tariffs and police-state enforcement of immigration controls, it’s easy to forget that the US government abuses foreigners in other ways, such as sanctions, embargoes, invasions, occupations, wars of aggression, torture, indefinite detention, and state-sponsored assassinations.

    Perhaps the longest-lasting, continuous example of this foreigner-abuse syndrome is the US government’s horrific abuse of the Cuban people, which has gone on for more than 60 years. Given that there is no good reason for abusing the Cuban people — and there never has been one — this would be a good place to begin breaking with the longstanding, ongoing US policy of abusing foreigners.

    It’s worth pointing out that Cuba has never attacked the United States or even threatened to do so. Ever since the Cuban revolution in 1959, the US government has always been the aggressor against Cuba, not the other way around.

    For more than 60 years, the US government has imposed and enforced a cruel and brutal economic embargo against Cuba. The embargo is designed to inflict maximum economic harm on the Cuban people with the intent of impoverishing them and even killing them through starvation.

    The aim of this embargo is one that has been standard for many decades within the US Empire: regime change. Ever since the Cuban revolution, US officials have been obsessed with ousting the communist regime that controls Cuba and replacing it with a pro-US dictatorial regime — that is, one that will be a loyal, obedient servant of the US Empire, much like the current dictatorial regime in El Salvador. The idea has always been that to avoid death by starvation, the Cuban people can rise up and violently revolt against their regime.

    The embargo strategy is much like the thinking that undergirds terrorism. Terrorists kill innocent people as a way to pressure a regime into changing its political system or behavior. That’s what the US embargo against Cuba does also.

    But it’s worth mentioning that the US embargo is not the only way that the US Empire has inflicted abuse on Cubans. During the early 1960s, the Empire also engaged in real acts of terrorism against commercial facilities inside Cuba.

    That’s not all. US officials, in partnership with the Mafia, also engaged in secret state-sponsored assassination attempts against Cuba’s first president, Fidel Castro. US officials maintained that such assassination attempts were morally justified because Castro was a communist. However, it is difficult to understand how that would morally justify murdering someone. It’s also worth noting that the US Constitution makes it illegal for US officials to murder anyone, including foreigners.

    Needless to say, the US embargo against Cuba has never worked. For one thing, many Cubans hate the US government. Moreover, many of Cubans who hate Cuba’s communist and socialist systems hate the thought of being under the control of the US government even more. For another thing, there is a strict system of gun control in Cuba, which means that the Cuban people lack the means to violently overthrow their government. Thus, all that the US embargo has accomplished for the past six and a half decades is extreme economic suffering among the Cuban people.

    Proponents of the embargo do their best to avoid personal responsibility for this intentional infliction of suffering on innocent people by focusing exclusively on the harm caused by Cuba’s socialist system. What they avoid confronting is that the US government’s embargo is the other side of an economic vise that, in combination with Cuba’s socialist system, succeeds in squeezing the lifeblood out of the Cuban people. What these embargo proponents also fail to confront is that while Cuban socialism inflicts harm on the Cuban people, it’s misguided harm. The harm inflicted by the embargo is fully intentional and deliberate.

    Finally, it’s worth noting that the embargo against Cuba has contributed to the destruction of fundamental rights of the American people, such as economic liberty, liberty of contract, freedom of travel, and freedom of association. In a genuinely free society, people have the right to travel wherever they want, spend their money anyway they want, sell whatever they want to whomever they want, and associate with whomever they want. Yet, if an American sells things to Cubans, buys things from Cubans, or travels to Cuba and spends money there, he is immediately arrested, prosecuted, and incarcerated by US officials upon returning to his own country. He is also condemned as a “bad person” by US officials for exercising fundamental rights.

    Inflicting abuse on foreigners does not make a country great. It actually does the opposite. It produces a weak, frightened, contemptible country. A great country treats everyone, including foreigners, with decency and respect. A great way for America to start becoming great again would be by lifting the decades-old cruel, brutal, and unjustifiable US embargo against the Cuban people.

    Reprinted with permission from Future of Freedom Foundation.

  12. Site: non veni pacem
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Mark Docherty

    EASTER MINI-COURSE Begins Sunday April 27th

    Who are the leading candidates to be the next Pope? Who are the apostates and who might return to Tradition? Is the next Conclave guaranteed to produce a valid Pope? How in Church History have antipopes been dethroned? What can Mary’s Apparitions and the Prophecy of Malachy teach us? Who is the Akita “Judas Pope”? Who is Fatima’s “Bishop in White”? Who St. Malachy’s “Peter the Roman”? And can lowly lay faithful truly turn the tide of evil?

    ENROLL

    Weekly Live Classes start Sunday April 27th, at 5pm PDT/8pm EDT and will run approximately 70-80 minutes. Q&A will follow for 10 minutes or more for those who can stay. I will suggest readings. No tests. No pressure. Content: Ages 13 and up. Recorded video link sent afterwards so you can watch on your own time! Join us this Easter Season. (Projected duration 4 weeks)

  13. Site: AsiaNews.it
    2 days 22 hours ago
    The Archbishop of Islamabad-Rawalpindi expresses the deep sorrow of Catholics and non-Catholics in the country. The 'courage' to bring people who are often 'discarded' to the 'front line'. From interreligious harmony to ecological issues, gestures that are 'testimony to his deep commitment to unity'. Looking ahead to the next conclave, so that 'the Holy Spirit may guide the cardinals'.
  14. Site: southern orders
    2 days 22 hours ago

     Taken out of 12 years of mothballs, the splendor of Pope Benedict’s cope is used for the translation of Pope Francis’ body to St. Peter’s Basilica! Pope Francis, as we can see, did not turn in his coffin!




  15. Site: Mises Institute
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Author: Lord Acton
  16. Site: Mises Institute
    2 days 22 hours ago
    Thanks to years of inflation-fueled asset-price inflation, first-time buyers can't really afford to buy.
  17. Site: AsiaNews.it
    2 days 23 hours ago
    From Jakarta, moderate Islamic movements and political leaders express their sadness for the death of the pontiff, a man of great stature for the faithful of other religions as well. Signing the document on Fraternity with Grand Imam of al-Azhar was a high point. For the bishops of Indonesia, which he visited last September, the pope's values of love, solidarity, and partiality for the marginalised are 'timeless'.
  18. Site: Ron Paul Institute - Featured Articles
    2 days 23 hours ago
    Author: Rep. John J. Duncan Jr.

    On Palm Sunday (April 13), Israeli bombs destroyed the surgery and intensive care sections of the “last fully functional hospital in Gaza City,” according to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation.

    The hospital was run by the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, part of the Anglican Church. The bombs also struck surrounding buildings, including St. Philip’s Church.

    The Diocese said it was “appalled” at the bombing of the hospital and church “on the morning of Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week.”

    The Israeli government’s continued cruelty and hatred never cease to amaze, especially its starvation of little children.

    Three days before the hospital bombing, the Reuters News Service told the story of Rehab Akhras, 64, who “used cardboard to light a fire and boil a can of beans. It is all they have left.”

    “We’re a family of 13 people, what will one can of fava beans do for us?” she asked.

    She added: “We have survived the war and we have survived the airstrikes as we wake up and go to sleep. But we can’t survive the hunger, neither us nor our children.”

    The Reuters report said the last food was running out since Israel imposed a total blockade of food, water and medicine on Gaza following the end of the ceasefire six weeks earlier. The international organization, Human Rights Watch, has said Israel has been using starvation as a weapon of war, which is an international war crime.

    Israel has expanded its killing to between 4,000 and 5,000 in Lebanon, and the U.S. is conducting “large scale naval and airstrikes” in Yemen on behalf of Israel, including bombing civilian residential areas.

    The U.S. bombing and shelling is called Operation Rough Rider. Yemen had observed a ceasefire of its own, but when Israel ended its ceasefire in Gaza, Yemen began attacking some Israeli shipping.

    As of this writing, Yemen had defended against the U.S. strikes by shooting down 19 drones valued at $30 million, or $570 million in total.

    Now, finally, even many people in Israel are getting fed up. On April 4, 1,000 current and former Israeli Air Force Reservists signed a letter demanding an end to the war in Gaza.

    The letter said, “The continuation of the war doesn’t advance any of the declared goals of the war and will bring about the deaths of the hostages, IDF Army soldiers, and innocent civilians.”

    The letter also said the war is going on for “political and personal interests.” Signers included the former head of the Army, Dan Halutz.

    In addition, 150 officers of the Israeli Navy signed a separate petition calling on Netanyahu to stop the war, according to a report in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.

    Israel’s Channel 12 reported that “hundreds of fighters who served in the past and are still serving” in the Army and Navy “joined the Air Force protest and sent two additional letters calling for an end to the Gaza War…”

    These protests occurred just days after Israeli soldiers killed 15 unarmed medics and ambulance workers in southern Gaza. The military first falsely claimed these were terrorists, but then a phone of one of the victims was found, which had recorded the horrific scene.

    The Red Cross Secretary General said, “I am heartbroken. These dedicated ambulance workers were responding to wounded people. They were humanitarians. They wore emblems that should have protected them; their ambulances were clearly marked.”

    One of the victims had these last words on his phone: “Forgive me, Mother. This is the path I chose to help people – to save lives.”

    CNN reported that another victim, a young man of 21 who was filling in for a sick friend, called his father pleading for help. “Come to me, Dad, help me. We were targeted by the Israelis, and they are now shooting at us directly.”

    Now, Netanyahu is pressuring us to go to war against Iran. America First or Israel First? We cannot do both.

    Reprinted with author’s permission from Knoxville Focus.

  19. Site: PaulCraigRoberts.org
    2 days 23 hours ago
    Author: pcr3

    There Will Be No Ukrainian Peace Deal

    Paul Craig Roberts

    There cannot be a peace deal when President Trump only proposes that Russia keep Crimea, which Russia did not take in war but in an unanimous vote of the population in Crimea to be reunited with Russia from which Crimea had been torn.

    Trump has not included in the deal Russian Donbas, which also voted to be returned to Russia or the other Russian areas that Russian forces have liberated and have been reincorporated into Russia.

    In other words, so far, other than Crimea, President Trump has offered President Putin none of the former Russian territory that is now again part of Russia herself.  Is the implication that Putin must hand back to Ukraine the territory from which Russian soldiers have driven out Ukrainian soldiers?  So Putin’s 3+ years of war was all for nothing?

    Zelensky himself, treated by Trump as Ukraine’s leader despite the fact that Zelensky’s term has expired and he is no longer legally or constitutionally the president of Ukraine, states that he will not even discuss recognizing Crimea as Russian territory:  Crimea “is our territory, the territory of the people of Ukraine. We have nothing to talk about on this topic.”  https://www.rt.com/russia/616120-ukraine-crimea-recognition-zelensky/ 

    To understand how absurd Zelensky is, consider that Crimea is the home since the 1700s of the base of Russia’s Black Sea Navy, Russia’s access to the Mediterranean. 

    As Zelensky appears to have a veto, even Trump’s partial concession to Russia has no chance.  

    Trump threatens that he will walk away from the negotiations.  That w0uld be a good thing if he takes American weapons and money when he goes.  

    Zelensky would be left to deal with Putin, perhaps an easy task as Putin and Lavrov continue to bleat for negotiations, neglecting their responsibility to win a war that has gone on for far too long drawing in the US and Europe.  It seems Zelensky is relying on Britain and France to send their troops to continue the fight against Russia. The French president is talking about extending France’s nuclear umbrella to include Ukraine.

    Putin and Lavrov seem to prefer a negotiated deal to a military victory.  Would the Kremlin accept a deal that requires Russia to give up battlefield successes won at a large cost in Russian life, the life of young men lost and gone and unavailable to create needed Russian population?  Is it Putin’s hope for a Great Power Agreement that has prolonged the conflict?

    A great power agreement happens only among great powers, but President Putin has convinced the West that Russia is irresolute, averse to using force, and only wants a negotiated settlement to the conflict with Ukraine, for which Putin will pay almost any price, no matter the humiliation.

    Russia’s inability to bring a war with Ukraine to a victorious conclusion after more than three years of fighting negates any recognition of Russia as a great power as far as the West is concerned.  Even Britain and France feel confident to fight Russia. Several of the NATO countries are saying that they are preparing for war with Russia.  The Baltic states are even interdicting Russian shipping.

    Putin’s conduct of the war has convinced the West that he is irresolute and averse to fighting.  The choice facing Putin is:  Surrender or win a victory and impose the peace.

  20. Site: Mises Institute
    2 days 23 hours ago
    For Americans who still think that Donald Trump is an advocate of realism and restraint in foreign policy, the events in Yemen should come as a rude awakening.
  21. Site: Novus Motus Liturgicus
    2 days 23 hours ago
    In a post at his Substack entitled “Nobody is talking about this in the Catholic world,” Patrick Giroux has the courage and good sense to raise the issue of the indiscriminate reception of the Lord at weddings and funerals where many attendees are not Catholics, or, if Catholics, not practicing, not in accord with Church teaching, or not in a state of grace (or all of the above)—all of whom go upPeter Kwasniewskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02068005370670549612noreply@blogger.com0
  22. Site: Rorate Caeli
    2 days 23 hours ago
     by The WandererArgentinaApril 23, 2025Shortly after the death of Pope Francis, the Vatican was a hornet's nest, in every sense of the expression. In other words, it was and is chaos. It could not be otherwise when those who are at the head of the most delicate mechanisms of the Church are useless people placed there at the whim of the tyrant. The first major problem faced is the New Catholichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04118576661605931910noreply@blogger.com
  23. Site: southern orders
    3 days 14 min ago
  24. Site: southern orders
    3 days 29 min ago

    Pope Francis lying in state within his coffin at St. Peter’s:


    Pope Benedict XVI lying in state in St. Peter’s Basilica:


    The video below showss the splendid cope that Cardinal Farrall wore for this procession as well as the deacons. The procession is very beautiful.

    The video also shows how few faithful are in the piazza.

    I prefer the tradition way to display a pope’s body for viewing. It appear’s that Pope Francis’ body is crammed into the coffin and the coffin appears to be bigger than most Italian coffins. 

  25. Site: Mises Institute
    3 days 1 hour ago
    As financial pressure mounts nationwide, auto loan delinquencies are rising across all 50 states.
  26. Site: Mises Institute
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: Connor O'Keeffe
    President Trump‘s threat to withhold $9 billion from Harvard University is being framed in the legacy media and academia as a threat to Harvard‘s academic freedom. But there is a pertinent question no pundits are even asking.
  27. Site: PeakProsperity
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: Chris Martenson
    This Signal Hour discusses the lab origins of COVID-19, societal fractures, and the potential for civil unrest, with insights into political and international relations.
  28. Site: PeakProsperity
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: Chris Martenson
    René Girard's theories on mimetic desire and scapegoating explain modern social conflicts - including anti-Elon Musk movements - as manifestations of archaic human tendencies towards ritual sacrifice and unity through victimization.
  29. Site: LES FEMMES - THE TRUTH
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: noreply@blogger.com (Mary Ann Kreitzer)
  30. Site: Crisis Magazine
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: Anthony Esolen

    I am initially writing these words on February 19, 2025, and the Holy Father, Pope Francis, has pneumonia in both lungs. He is of advanced age and has not been in good health. He likely is dying, and now, in early April, we know this was his final illness. The near approach of death is a solemn thing. I prayed earnestly that Francis would recover in body and mind, praying for him…

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  31. Site: Crisis Magazine
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: Robert B. Greving

    Many words could describe the Francis pontificate; to me, the best is ironic. Coming from Argentina, Jorge Bergoglio was considered the ultimate outsider who would bring another wave of aggiornamento to the Church; but instead, he appeared closed inside the stale ideas of liberalism. He criticized those he saw as “wanting to go back,” yet that was exactly the criticism many of us had of him.

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  32. Site: Mises Institute
    3 days 2 hours ago
    Author: Douglas French
    The government has been with us in the shower! The simple everyday annoyance created by government will now likely be heard by the Supreme Court.
  33. Site: Mises Institute
    3 days 2 hours ago
    “Congress needs to grow a spine, and Congress needs to stand up for its prerogatives,” the Kentucky Republican told reporters, complaining Trump relied on a national-emergency law to impose tariffs that Paul believes should be controlled by lawmakers.
  34. Site: AsiaNews.it
    3 days 3 hours ago
    Today's news: Prabowo's government is considering (amid controversy) the possibility of declaring Suharto an Indonesian national hero;In South Korea, four candidates have been chosen for the conservative primaries; Trump will visit the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia in May for the first of his official visits; 84% of the world's coral reefs have now been bleached due to global warming;Kazakhstan is looking for rare earths in Afghanistan.
  35. Site: AsiaNews.it
    3 days 3 hours ago
    According to documents, hundreds of Uzbek farmers have handed over their property 'voluntarily', but many claim that this happened 'under pressure from the internal affairs and prosecution authorities'. There are currently over 3,500 Chinese companies operating throughout the country.
  36. Site: southern orders
    3 days 3 hours ago

     Pope Francis’ body was transferred to St. Peter’s Basilica at 10 AM Rome time. It was a beautiful procession with Cardinal Farrell wearing a very ornate cope, not seen at a Vatican Mass in 12 years. The deacons wore matching dalmatics, very ornate and Roman in style!

    But, Saint Peter’s Square was almost empty of the Faithful. Yes, you can see that. It is very sad but sums up the last 12 years.

    When Pope John Paul II’s body was transferred to Saint Peter’s, the crowd extended almost to the Tiber!







    This is the transfer of St. Pope John Paul II’s body to St. Peter’s in 2005. Please note the crowd size!



  37. Site: Mises Institute
    3 days 3 hours ago
    Author: Richard W. Fulmer
    Despite its many logical flaws, Marxism remains popular in many academic and political circles. However, Marx‘s Labor Theory of Value still undergirds the entire Marxian structure, and debunking it destroys his entire system.
  38. Site: Rorate Caeli
    3 days 3 hours ago
     New Catholichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04118576661605931910noreply@blogger.com
  39. Site: Mises Institute
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    Author: Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
    No matter how much good new anti-woke education policies might do, they fail to deal with the real problem, and that is the existence of “public” education itself.
  40. Site: The Remnant Newspaper - Remnant Articles
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    Author: robert.t.morrison@gmail.com (Robert Morrison | Remnant Columnist)
    Francis was a faithful son of the Vatican II revolution. If he managed to save his soul, then surely he will pray for us to learn the most important lesson of his hostile occupation of the papacy: that all the harm he caused was directly related to the changes set in motion at the Council.
  41. Site: Novus Ordo Watch
    3 days 6 hours ago
    Author: admin

    Disfigurement visible on side of face…

    PHOTOS: Vatican Releases First Images of Francis’ Body

    On April 22, the Vatican released the first images of ‘Pope’ Francis’ corpse as it was lying in state in the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta (Domus Sanctae Marthae) guest house at which the man whose real name was Jorge Bergoglio was residing for the last 12 years.

    We have licensed the following two photographs for publication on this blog:

    (image: Vatican Media/Getty Images)

    (image: Vatican Media/Getty Images)

    Although none of the photos available contain a close-up of Bergoglio’s face, one can zoom in enough to reveal a large disfigurement on the left side of his face:

    The cause of this disfigurement is possibly a hematoma from the stroke the false pope reportedly suffered before falling into a coma and subsequently dying of a heart attack on Easter Monday.… READ MORE

  42. Site: Novus Ordo Wire – Novus Ordo Watch
    3 days 6 hours ago
    Author: admin

    Disfigurement visible on side of face…

    PHOTOS: Vatican Releases First Images of Francis’ Body

    On April 22, the Vatican released the first images of ‘Pope’ Francis’ corpse as it was lying in state in the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta (Domus Sanctae Marthae) guest house at which the man whose real name was Jorge Bergoglio was residing for the last 12 years.

    We have licensed the following two photographs for publication on this blog:

    (image: Vatican Media/Getty Images)

    (image: Vatican Media/Getty Images)

    Although none of the photos available contain a close-up of Bergoglio’s face, one can zoom in enough to reveal a large disfigurement on the left side of his face:

    The cause of this disfigurement is possibly a hematoma from the stroke the false pope reportedly suffered before falling into a coma and subsequently dying of a heart attack on Easter Monday.… READ MORE

  43. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: Hua Bin
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  44. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: John Helmer
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  45. Site: Rorate Caeli
    3 days 7 hours ago
    The world, especially this world, will never pay homage to Goodness and Truth.The totalitarian idolization of Pope Francis by all the media (newspapers, television, talk shows, journalists, pseudo-intellectuals, politicians, singers, hacks, buffoons, etc.), which is pathetically taking place at this very moment, is the reward that the Revolution reserves for its most faithful servants.Suffice it Peter Kwasniewskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05136784193150446335noreply@blogger.com
  46. Site: The Unz Review
    3 days 7 hours ago
    Author: Paul Craig Roberts
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  47. Site: The Unz Review
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    Author: Chris Hedges
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  48. Site: AntiWar.com
    3 days 7 hours ago
    Author: James Carden
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  49. Site: AntiWar.com
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    Author: Scott Horton
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  50. Site: The Unz Review
    3 days 7 hours ago
    Author: Kevin Barrett
    Rumble link Bitchute link In the podcast posted above, retired physics teacher David Chandler of the International Center for 9/11 Justice and Scientists for 9/11 Truth discusses his recent paper "The Descent and Tilting of the North Tower Antenna.” Read the interview transcript by clicking “transcript” above the video image at my Substack. Almost twenty...

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