I think I found the WEF candidate for New Pope: Peter Turkson from Ghana. This seems to be the Globalist's candidate. Let's call out the fact he has a page on the WEF: THIS IS NEVER A GOOD SIGN!
https://www.weforum.org/people/peter-kodwo-appiah-turkson/
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Another WEF Papal Candidate.
Steer clear from all these WEF people.
https://www.weforum.org/people/luis-antonio-tagle/
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Steer clear from all these WEF people.
https://www.weforum.org/people/luis-antonio-tagle/
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Vatican "polls" already put three World Economic Forum candidates out of four to be the new Pope with WEF front runners Parolin & Tagle first and second by a large margin. The only non WEF of these four is Hungary's Péter Erdő: would be the only non WEF Pope out of these...
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Forwarded from Health Ranger
You may be surprised to learn this. If you carefully read the Bible and look at God's requirements to enter heaven, you realize there is: 1) NO requirement to attend a physical church. 2) NO actual requirement to read or memorize the Bible. 3) NO actual requirement to accept Jesus as your savior (seriously). Rather, the requirements are to be a good person and to not be an evil person, and God's angels provide the detailed list of what makes you evil: Cowardice, lying, murder, idolatry, sexual immorality, practicing "magic arts," failing to believe in God and so on (Revelation 21:8 among other passages). Notably, people of good faith and character of course were welcomed into heaven long before the birth of Christ. Noah, for example. And the entire Jewish tradition of Judaism does not recognize Christ at all (although Islam does recognize Christ as a prophet). Furthermore, the "church" in the days of Christ wasn't always a single place with a building, but rather it was often a roving, mobile gathering from place to place, what we could call today a "pin drop church" because it wasn't tied to a specific building or location. Although there were temples for specific gatherings, the very idea of "the church" was more about community and taking the teachings from town to town, wherever people needed to be met in their regular lives, to teach them the Word. Of course, reading the Bible can be incredibly useful in understanding God's teachings and demands, and reading the words of Christ is especially helpful (get a red letter Bible), but given that for most of known human history, MOST CHRISTIANS WERE ILLITERATE and could not read, there was never any strict requirement to be able to read in order to enter heaven. Only the highly-educated scribes, priests, academics and high officials could actually read, yet the illiterate were readily welcomed into heaven as long as they qualified in their deeds, faith and behavior. Fascinating, isn't it? Your pastor probably never told you any of this. I wonder why?
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CARDINAL ROBERT SARAH:
“Truly we see the whole of Western civilization crumbling. In 1978, the philosopher John Senior published the book The Death of Christian Culture. Like the Romans of the fourth century, we see the barbarians take power. But this time, the barbarians are not coming from outside to attack the cities. The barbarians are inside. They are those individuals who refuse their own human nature, who are ashamed to be limited creatures, who want to think of themselves as demiurges without fathers and without heritage. That’s the real barbarity. On the contrary, civilized man is proud and happy to be an heir.
We convinced our contemporaries that in order to be free, we must not depend on anyone. This is a tragic mistake. Westerners are convinced that receiving is contrary to the dignity of the person. However, civilized man is fundamentally an heir; he receives a history, a religion, a language, a culture, a name, a family."
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“Truly we see the whole of Western civilization crumbling. In 1978, the philosopher John Senior published the book The Death of Christian Culture. Like the Romans of the fourth century, we see the barbarians take power. But this time, the barbarians are not coming from outside to attack the cities. The barbarians are inside. They are those individuals who refuse their own human nature, who are ashamed to be limited creatures, who want to think of themselves as demiurges without fathers and without heritage. That’s the real barbarity. On the contrary, civilized man is proud and happy to be an heir.
We convinced our contemporaries that in order to be free, we must not depend on anyone. This is a tragic mistake. Westerners are convinced that receiving is contrary to the dignity of the person. However, civilized man is fundamentally an heir; he receives a history, a religion, a language, a culture, a name, a family."
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Talking about religious leadership: how long does it take to appoint a new Archbishop of Canterbury? Shouldn't be too difficult to find a woke globalist in the Church of England either no?
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KLAUS SCHWAB STEPS DOWN AS WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM CHAIRMAN
Klaus Schwab, the 88-year-old founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum, has officially stepped down with immediate effect.
Klaus Schwab, the 88-year-old founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum, has officially stepped down with immediate effect.
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Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
Vatican "polls" already put three World Economic Forum candidates out of four to be the new Pope with WEF front runners Parolin & Tagle first and second by a large margin. The only non WEF of these four is Hungary's Péter Erdő: would be the only non WEF Pope…
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ERIC CLAPTON: "Music has an important power to heal society."
--You released your first original album in eight years, "Meanwhile," in October last year. It includes songs that you released as singles after the COVID-19 pandemic, but overall it has a laid-back, organic sound.
"It's a rebellious album. That's because at that time, the city was locked down and people's freedom was restricted, such as 'Don't go out.' All artists were unable to hold concerts and had to throw away two years of work. But music has an important power to heal society. Music transcends language barriers and gives people salvation. So when I was told 'You can't play music' during the COVID-19 pandemic, I thought 'That's wrong,' and decided to make this album from home. First, I recorded the guitar, sent it to my collaborator in Los Angeles to add the sound, and then sent it to another place to add the drums. That's how I created it. Frankly, there were some parts that were rough or not polished, but I still wanted to do it. Some songs express doubts about the measures taken against the pandemic. For example, 'Pompous Fool' is about a certain politician."
--Boris Johnson (UK Prime Minister from 2019 to 2022)?
"Exactly. He said, 'You have to show proof of vaccination to go to the concert.' But I don't want to discriminate against the audience based on whether they've been vaccinated or not. The COVID-19 period has been really difficult. A lot of people felt lost and overwhelmed. That's why I wanted to show my resistance through music." Peaceful obstruction."
--You invested your own money in establishing the Crossroads Center, a treatment facility for alcohol and drug addiction, and have led its operation for nearly 30 years. What do you think is the significance of such activities?
"It's been a source of comfort to me. It gives me a sense of self-worth, that I'm not just a person wandering around doing nothing. I believe that my experience overcoming my alcohol addiction can help someone. That's one of the reasons why I wasn't in favor of lockdowns. A lot of people stayed at home and turned to alcohol. A lot of people lost their lives, and I think some took their own lives. There was a lot of mental health issues too. That's why I'm determined to keep the Crossroads Centre going, and I think it's the most important thing to me."
40代で禁酒し人生をやり直したクラプトン、80歳の境地「新しいものを見つけるために何度でも過去に戻るんだ」 : 読売新聞
https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/music/20250417-OYT1T50055/
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--You released your first original album in eight years, "Meanwhile," in October last year. It includes songs that you released as singles after the COVID-19 pandemic, but overall it has a laid-back, organic sound.
"It's a rebellious album. That's because at that time, the city was locked down and people's freedom was restricted, such as 'Don't go out.' All artists were unable to hold concerts and had to throw away two years of work. But music has an important power to heal society. Music transcends language barriers and gives people salvation. So when I was told 'You can't play music' during the COVID-19 pandemic, I thought 'That's wrong,' and decided to make this album from home. First, I recorded the guitar, sent it to my collaborator in Los Angeles to add the sound, and then sent it to another place to add the drums. That's how I created it. Frankly, there were some parts that were rough or not polished, but I still wanted to do it. Some songs express doubts about the measures taken against the pandemic. For example, 'Pompous Fool' is about a certain politician."
--Boris Johnson (UK Prime Minister from 2019 to 2022)?
"Exactly. He said, 'You have to show proof of vaccination to go to the concert.' But I don't want to discriminate against the audience based on whether they've been vaccinated or not. The COVID-19 period has been really difficult. A lot of people felt lost and overwhelmed. That's why I wanted to show my resistance through music." Peaceful obstruction."
--You invested your own money in establishing the Crossroads Center, a treatment facility for alcohol and drug addiction, and have led its operation for nearly 30 years. What do you think is the significance of such activities?
"It's been a source of comfort to me. It gives me a sense of self-worth, that I'm not just a person wandering around doing nothing. I believe that my experience overcoming my alcohol addiction can help someone. That's one of the reasons why I wasn't in favor of lockdowns. A lot of people stayed at home and turned to alcohol. A lot of people lost their lives, and I think some took their own lives. There was a lot of mental health issues too. That's why I'm determined to keep the Crossroads Centre going, and I think it's the most important thing to me."
40代で禁酒し人生をやり直したクラプトン、80歳の境地「新しいものを見つけるために何度でも過去に戻るんだ」 : 読売新聞
https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/music/20250417-OYT1T50055/
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40代で禁酒し人生をやり直したクラプトン、80歳の境地「新しいものを見つけるために何度でも過去に戻るんだ」
【読売新聞】 英国の名ギタリスト、エリック・クラプトンが日本公演に臨んでいる。日本武道館で8公演(26、27日に残席あり)という大規模なものだが、80歳という年齢を感じさせない生命力みなぎる歌声と奔放なギターで聴衆を魅了している。来
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Medical Inquest into Midazolam-Death to Resume in August As Director of Royal Trinity Hospice Quits
https://rumble.com/v6sexwl-medical-inquest-into-midazolam-death-to-resume-in-august-as-director-of-roy.html
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Medical Inquest into Midazolam-Death to Resume in August As Director of Royal Trinity Hospice Quits
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Forwarded from Big Brother Watch
💷 Government under fire over plans to take money DIRECTLY from benefit recipients' bank accounts - including in cases of its own errors.
“We should not be giving the government powers to go behind our backs and pilfer through our bank accounts, especially when the purpose is not just to tackle serious fraud but to correct accounting errors" - Jasleen Chaggar
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/apr/17/watchdog-raises-concern-over-dwp-plan-to-deduct-benefit-overpayments
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“We should not be giving the government powers to go behind our backs and pilfer through our bank accounts, especially when the purpose is not just to tackle serious fraud but to correct accounting errors" - Jasleen Chaggar
Read⤵️
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/apr/17/watchdog-raises-concern-over-dwp-plan-to-deduct-benefit-overpayments
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the Guardian
Watchdog raises concern over DWP plan to deduct benefit overpayments
Committee says impact on poorest people of taking money directly from accounts has been understated
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If anyone tells you the decline in the US dollar is due to Trump's tariffs they are lying. The decline in the US dollar is caused by the spiralling deficit caused by forever wars, the mad QE printing to bail out the bankers in 2008 & to bail out Big Pharma in 2020-21.
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Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
Rabbi Shmuley has chosen the new Pope that is Israel's choice: Parolin. 📱 ROBINMG
Amazing that Parolin is promoted by Biderberg, the WEF, and Israel as well!
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Rabbi Shmuley has chosen the new Pope that is Israel's choice: Parolin.
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Varoufakis explains how Biden's confiscation of Russia's US dollar reserves has led to the end of US hegemony. No it's not "Trump's tariffs"!
And this was so predictable that even I warned about this at the time.
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And this was so predictable that even I warned about this at the time.
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Forwarded from DD Geopolitics
Brabeck-Letmathe, the former CEO and Chairman of Nestlé, is perhaps best known for his controversial remarks questioning whether water is a basic human right or a market commodity.
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