Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2017

the new evangelization in England

Carpool karaoke with the staff from St. Wilfrid’s Catholic School in Crawley, West Sussex, England as they sing about murder and nihilism with the sadomasochistic homosexual Zoroastrian, Freddie Mercury and his music group Queen!

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Straight from the hypocrite’s mouth...




Francis never tires of insulting people, so much so that there is even an insult generator which makes fun of this trait of his.  So at today’s Angelus when he uttered the words below they rang hollow.  What struck us, at Call Me Jorge..., is that all the recent words from his Vatican lackeys about Francis laughing off the pasquino, which went up around Rome two weeks ago, and this week’s fake L'Osservatore Romano are also empty.  These two things have hit a nerve with the man.  Francis is attempting to look publicly as if he is taking the moral high ground but when you have a mouth such as he does with the past history of insulting Our Lord, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Catholics, ad naseam — the words are meaningless.  What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.  Call Me Jorge... wonders, what anti-Francis ‘insult’ will hit Rome this week?


“Insulting: we are used to insulting, it is like saying, ‘Good morning.’ And that is on the same line as killing. Anyone who insults his brother kills his brother in his heart. Please, do not insult! We earn nothing by doing so.”


Thursday, February 9, 2017

Who was today’s daily Talmudic Jewish visitor at the Vatican?


We’ll give you a hint...


He works for an offshoot of the Jewish Lodge in Freemasonry, B’nai B’rith...


It wasn’t Skorka...


nor was it Bergman...


or for that matter was it Di Segni...


If you guessed the national director of the Anti-Defamation League then, congratulations!






Below is a transcript of the full speech given by Jonathan Greenblatt to Francis laying out the Talmudic program for the noahide Novus Ordo church and the promotion of their religion of Holocaustianity.  We remind the reader that Mr. Greenblatt vowed to register as a Moslem if the federal government of the United States of America creates a registry of Moslems.  We ask Greenblatt why is he silent on the mistreatment of Christians and Moslems in Israel?  Why has he not registered as a Moslem in Israel which has a Moslem registry?  The answer is simple, he is a hypocrite who runs an organization which was founded on the defense of Leo Frank, a pedophile who raped and murdered a young gentile girl employed at one of his factories, which sought to scapegoat a black man for Frank’s crimes.   After Mr Greenblatt’s remarks, the transcript of Francis’ words to the ADL follows.



Your Holiness,

This week, in synagogues all over the world, Jews will read Shirat Ha-yam, the “Song of the Sea” from the book of Exodus that Miriam, Moses and the Israelites sang after they miraculously passed through the Sea of Reeds on dry land.

As a newly free people, they expressed their thanks to God for their redemption, saying:

Who is like you, o eternal, among the celestials;

Who is like you, majestic in holiness,

Awesome in splendor, working wonders!

For both Jews and Christians, the Exodus from Egypt, the transition from slavery to freedom, represents the promise of the redemption.

The new relationship between Jews and Catholics that began with the Second Vatican Council and the Declaration Nostra Aetate is living witness to the power of reconciliation to transform relationships.

It has been a blessing to both communities and demonstrates that even centuries of conflict can be overcome. It holds within it the promise of the final redemption for which for Jews and Catholics hope and pray.

We are well aware, your holiness, of your close relationship with the Jewish community in Buenos Aires, and with our friend, Rabbi Avraham Skorka and others. We sincerely thank you and join you in your prayers for the victims of the AMIA bombing and your call for justice. In Argentina, ADL and DAIA are launching #denunciaelodio.

This campaign aims to empower and engage people to denounce hate speech – mainly in social media platforms - in order to promote respect for all and #porunmundosinodio.

We know you understand and share our concern about the resurgence of anti-Semitism, especially in Europe.

And we share your concern about the horrendous persecution of ethnic and cultural minorities, many of them Christians – indeed, we are troubled that the world seems not to pay enough attention to this tragic situation.

We are grateful for your continued support for the right of Israel to exist.

We have not forgotten that you placed a wreath on the grave of Theodore Herzl during your historic visit to Israel, recognizing the role Zionism has played in Jewish liberation from suffering.

And we appreciate greatly your efforts to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians -- for example, by bringing President Shimon Peres and President Mahmoud Abbas together here at the Vatican.

We pray for a negotiated end to that conflict, so that, in the words of the prophet, Jews and Palestinians can each sit under their vine and under their fig tree, with none to make them afraid.

When the Israelites left Egypt, they spent 40 years in the desert. They were refugees on their way to a new home and they were often unwelcome and abused, something that many generations of Jews have experienced.

The refugee crisis today calls for a merciful response, for recognizing those who are fleeing unimaginable violence as our brothers and sisters who desperately need our help and compassion.

We are deeply troubled by the rise of violent religious extremism and of reactionary nationalism, including in the United States. The love of neighbor, enshrined in the book of the Leviticus and considered the greatest commandment by both Jesus in the Gospels and Rabbi Akiva, seems to be in short supply. Instead, we seem, too often, to fear the stranger—rather remember that once, we were strangers in a strange land.

The Anti-Defamation League was founded in 1913 with a dual mission: to fight the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all.

For over 100 years we have stood up for the rights of Jews in the United States and around the world while at the self-same time, time working tirelessly against bigotry and prejudice of all kinds -- against the extremisms of both the right and the left.

We have advocated at the highest level of government for the protection of the immigrant, for religious freedom, and for the equality and dignity of every human being. And we appreciate your Holiness’ remarkable contributions to this work.

We especially value our relationship with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Together, our two organizations sponsor “Bearing Witness,” a program that trains teachers in Catholic middle and high schools how to teach about the Shoah, the history of Jewish-Catholic relations, and the post-conciliar teachings about Jews and Judaism.

Since the inception of the program, we have trained over 2,000 teachers reaching thousands of students.

For many years, we have hosted an Interfaith Passover Seder for Jewish and Catholic school children. Last year, we invited a Muslim school to join with us, and they will do so again in just a few weeks. The sight of Jewish, Catholic and Muslim children learning from each other is, in its own way, also a sign of reconciliation and redemption.

Jews and Christians have been described as partners in waiting, waiting for the messiah to come, or to come again.

While we pray for that day to dawn, we are grateful for the friendship of the Catholic Church and for the privilege of working together to protect the needy, the vulnerable, the homeless, and persecuted.

I can think of no more fitting words with which to conclude than these, which come from the final paragraph of “The Gifts and Calling of God Are Irrevocable,” issued by the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews for the 50th anniversary of Nostra Aetate:

“When Jews and Christians make a joint contribution through concrete humanitarian aid for justice and peace in the world, they bear witness to the loving care of God. No longer in confrontational opposition but cooperating side by side, Jews and Christians should seek to strive for a better world.”

Ken yehi ratzon – may this be God’s will.


Francis accepts a gift from Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, during a meeting with a delegation from the organization at the Vatican 9 February 2017.




Hall of Popes
Thursday, 9 February 2017
Dear Friends,

I offer you a warm welcome, and I thank you for your kind words. My predecessors, Saint John Paul II and Benedict XVI, also received delegations from your organization, which has maintained relations with the Holy See since the Second Vatican Council. I am grateful that these contacts have intensified: as you noted, our meeting here is a further testimony, beyond that of our shared commitment, to the valuable power of reconciliation, which heals and transforms relationships. For this we give thanks to God, who surely rejoices in the sincere friendship and fraternal sentiments which today inspire Jews and Catholics. Thus, with the Psalmist we too can say: “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity! For there the Lord has commanded the blessing, life for evermore” (Ps 133: 1, 3b).

Whereas the culture of encounter and reconciliation engenders life and gives rise to hope, the “non-culture” of hate sows death and reaps despair. Last year I visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. There are no adequate words or thoughts in the face of such horrors of cruelty and sin; there is prayer, that God may have mercy and that such tragedies may never happen again. To this end let us continue to help one another, as Pope John Paul II so desired, “to enable memory to play its necessary part in the process of shaping a future in which the unspeakable iniquity of the Shoah will never again be possible” (Letter on the Occasion of the Publication of the Document “We Remember: a Reflection on the Shoah”, 12 March 1998): a future of genuine respect for the life and dignity of every people and every human being.

Sadly, anti-Semitism, which I again denounce in all its forms as completely contrary to Christian principles and every vision worthy of the human person, is still widespread today. I reaffirm that “the Catholic Church feels particularly obliged to do all that is possible with our Jewish friends to repel anti-Semitic tendencies” (Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, The Gifts and the Calling of God are Irrevocable, 47).

Today more than ever, the fight against anti-Semitism can benefit from effective instruments, such as information and formation. In this regard, I thank you for your work and for combining efforts to counter defamation with education, promotion of respect for all, and protection of the weakest. Caring for the sacred gift of all human life and safeguarding its dignity, from conception to death, is the best way of preventing every type of violence. Faced with too much violence spreading throughout the world, we are called to a greater nonviolence, which does not mean passivity, but active promotion of the good. Indeed, if it is necessary to pull out the weeds of evil, it is even more vital to sow the seeds of goodness: to cultivate justice, to foster accord, to sustain integration, without growing weary; only in this way may we gather the fruits of peace. I encourage you in this work, in the conviction that the best remedies against the rise of hatred consist in making available the means necessary for a dignified life, in promoting culture and favoring religious freedom everywhere, as well as in protecting believers and religions from every form of violence and exploitation.

I am grateful to you also for the dialogue which, at various levels, you maintain with the Catholic Church. Upon our shared commitment and our journey of friendship and fraternal trust, I invoke the Almighty’s blessings: in his munificence may he accompany us and help us to bring forth the fruits of goodness. Shalom alechem!


Freemasons holding court in the Vatican

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Abp. Lefebvre on Moslem ‘immigrants’

Compare and contrast Abp. Marcel Lefebvre’s words to the recent videos of Bp. Fellay (#1) (#2) or Francis and his cohorts who want to welcome all these Moslem invaders with open arms as they will help bring about the destruction of what is left of Christian Europe.


Francis and company welcome Moslems!



What Archbishop Lefebvre had to say in 1989


During a gathering of the press in France on November 14, 1989, Archbishop Lefebvre was accused of affirming that “the best  [thing] for the Moslems [to do] would be to go back home.” He added that, in France, the Moslems are going “to impose their laws little by little. Christian law cannot be in accord with Islamic law... Moslems cannot be Catholic, they cannot be truly French. We must not allow them to organize themselves politically or religiously. The construction of mosques is a catastrophe!” Turning towards the journalists, His Grace added: “It will be your wives, your daughters, your children, who will be kidnapped and taken away to hidden living quarters in Casablanca.” 
The International League Against Racism and Anti‑Semitism (the LICRA ‑ The French equivalent of the American Civil Liberties Union) brought a civil lawsuit against Archbishop Lefebvre, accusing him of racism and defamation with respect to the Moslem community. At the conclusion of the trial, His Grace was cleared of the charge of racism but, as if making a gesture of compromise, he was found guilty of defamation with respect to the Moslem community and fined 5,000 French francs($1,010.). Archbishop Lefebvre has, of course, appealed this iniquitous judgment! He has only to prove that what he said about the kidnapping of white girls for the harems of the Moslems is true. Since this is a public fact there is no defamation whatsoever with respect to the Moslems. On the contrary, it is an extraordinary scandal and a fact which must be published so that people will realize that we are in the midst of a giant struggle between the true religion and Mohammed’s substitute, Islam. It is in the midst of the threat of a Middle Eastern war that we realize who are the true enemies of the Catholic and European civilization, of which we are the heirs 

Declaration Preliminary to the Court Case of June 21, 1990
Sirs, 
Invoking the laws of July 29, 1981, and July 1, 1977, 1 am accused firstly of the crime of provocation to discrimination, to hatred or to racial violence with respect to a group of persons on account of their origin or their belonging to a particular ethnic group, nation, race or religion. 
Secondly, of the crime of public defamation with respect to this group... I am supposed to have pronounced these provocative and defamatory words when I held a press conference at the Crillon Hotel on November 14, 1989. I affirm firstly that I did not hold a press conference. I had nothing written and I made no declaration. I only wanted to reply to the journalists’ questions on the occasion of the ceremony for the 60th anniversary of my Priestly Ordination at the Bourget. 
You must admit that Moslem immigration had no special reason to be brought up on this occasion. The least one can say is that my reply was not pre‑meditated. I therefore replied very freely, giving my opinion of the danger of Islamic penetration into a country whose Catholic religion is violently rejected and despised by Islam. The Koran, which is the law of Islam, provokes to discrimination, to hatred and to violence. Do not attribute to me that which I denounce. 
The proofs of this hatred and of this violence are legion both in the past and in the present. 
For as long as Moslems are an insignificant minority in a Christian country they can live in a friendly way, because they follow the laws and customs of the country which accepts them. But as soon as they are numerous and organized they become aggressive and they seek to impose their laws, which are hostile to European civilization. Examples are abundant. Soon they will take charge of our city councils, and will transform our churches into mosques. We will either have to become Moslem, leave the country or become their captives. This is in the profound nature of Islam. It is not I who am racist in denouncing this very racism. 
The pretended defamation is only the statement of obvious facts. Kidnapping of white girls is well known to the police and it still exists today. It is not defamation to denounce the kidnappers of our compatriots. It is to call upon justice and demand the protection of our fellow citizens. If you prevent us from crying out against the nefarious consequences of Islam’s penetration of France and Europe, you render yourselves accomplices to the violence committed in the name of the Koran by Islam in our Christian countries. It is they who have undertaken this procedure against us, a procedure which truly shows the fundamental racism of Islam against the French, against the Jews and against every religion which is not Moslem. 
It is not I who am racist because I denounce racism. I lived all my life in the midst of other races ‑ thirty years in Africa, among animists and Moslems. There I strove to bring them both spiritual and material goods ‑ schools, hospitals, etc. They showed their gratitude in decorating me as Officer of the Equatorial Star of Gabon and Grand Officer of the National Order of Senegal, and the French government recognized my overseas services by making me Officer of the Legion of Honor. 
To condemn me as a racist because I seek to protect my country which is menaced in its very existence and Christian traditions... this would be to use justice for injustice. This would be the justice at the service of executioners whose victims have at most the right to keep quiet and to perish. This would be the summit of injustice. 
† Marcel Lefebvre  Ecône 
May 12, 1990
source: SSPXAsia, The Archbishop Speaks: Truth, Justice & the News Media

Friday, July 31, 2015

An exemplary Novus Ordo Catholic...

Actor, Johnny Depp and comedian Jimmy Kimmel make out on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

For those who have never heard of James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel, he is a comedian and host of a North American late-night talk show named Jimmy Kimmel Live!  Mr. Kimmel was raised Catholic and also was an altar boy when growing up.  He is divorced  from his first wife, Gina Kimmel, and currently married to Molly McNearney.  In between his two wives he co-habitated with a Christ hater, Sarah Silverman.  Besides blaspheming Christ in her stand-up routines, Silverman is very active in the pro-abortion movement and in the Talmudic religion.  Why bring up Jimmy Kimmel?  Well, he is the perfect example of what passes today for a Catholic.  No word if he got an annulment from his first wife but he must have since he said of his then upcoming second wedding,
"It'll be mostly a family affair and there will be a Catholic priest officiating."
Recently, the videos(click here & here) about Planned Parenthood and Stem Express have surfaced.  The mainstream media, in reality five interlocked companies, didn't like the negative attention being paid to these two companies so they did something about it.  The news shows on all their outlets covered the the killing of a lion by a dentist which happened early this month.  Oh the outrage, why it was so horrible this dentist killed a lion!  Ignore the murder of millions upon millions of children and focus on this politically correct story.  The White House even announced they were going to open an investigation, no not on the murder of human beings but on the killing of this lion!  Back to Mr. Kimmel, on his late-night talk show he went off on how horrible the dentist was an even shed a tear or two for the poor lion. 

No tears for aborted children


Maybe if babies had GPS trackers in the womb and Oxford was doing a study on them, Jimmy would be outraged.  Or maybe if they had chopped the lion up and sold him for medical research it would be OK for Kimmel.

Here's Jimmy on the Howard Stern Show telling a joke:

STERN: Does anyone go over your material first — anyone from the president’s organization or anything?
KIMMEL: No. Nobody even hinted at asking to see my material.
STERN: Were there jokes you left out because you felt they were too harsh about the president?
KIMMEL: Yeah, there were. Yeah. I mean, you know…
STERN: You wouldn’t have felt comfortable delivering it because it would have been over the top?
KIMMEL: Like, I decided right off the bat that the N word was out.
STERN: You did, that’s not like you. You use the N word every night in your monologue at least twice. [Both laugh]
KIMMEL: I had some jokes about — like Rick Santorum. I said something like — well, I didn’t say it, but: Newt Gingrich’s campaign is so dead Mitt Romney wants to baptize it and Rick Santorum wants to put it in a jar and show it to his kids.
STERN: You didn’t want any abortion jokes?
KIMMEL: People went like, uh-oh. I ran it by people who go to this thing.
STERN: Who do you run it by?
KIMMEL: There’s a guy named Jake Tapper at ABC News, I ran jokes by him. He’s been there a lot of times. There are a few other people — reporters.
source: Jim Romenesko blog

The reference to Rick Santorum was Kimmel mocking the miscarriage of Rick's wife and his grieving family. Wow Mr. Kimmel, you shed a tear for a lion but not for a child.  Do you pray to the same god as Francis?

Kimmel has mocked Tim Tebow's anti-abortion commercial,  had pro-life demonstrators arrested on the public sidewalk outside the theater his show is filmed at, and also mocked people who believe marriage is between a man and a woman.  How many jokes has he made about the Holocaust? 

This makes Jimmy just like Francis in that everything is fair game except what is sacred to the Talmudists.  Guess they both don't want to bite the hand that feeds them.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Will Francis or the Vatican come out with a statement now?

Is the newest video released by The Center for Medical Progress we watch an employee of Planned Parenthood explain how babies are born alive then murdered for their body parts.  As the video continues one can listen to how Planned Parenthood breaks State & Federal Laws in the trafficking of these baby parts.  If this is being done in one country, surely it is being done in other countries.  Where is Francis?  Where is the outcry from the Catholic church?  Nowhere to be seen or heard, instead we have Francis meeting with every communist/socialist head of state under the sun and handing them a copy of his newest encyclical Laudato si'.  Why talk about abortion, when one can be a shill for the financiers and help enslave the peoples of the world with legislation all the while telling them they are saving the planet from global warming!  

*** News flash for Francis ***

For God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son; that whosoever believeth in him, may not perish, but may have life everlasting. For God sent not his Son into the world, to judge the world, but that the world may be saved by him.
John 3, 16-17


Hence the planet doesn't need to be saved,  souls need to be saved!  What god is Francis praying to that he doesn't understand this simple fact of the Faith?  It's always about the body and material comforts with Francis never about saving the souls of people.  Doesn't he know there are four mortal sins which cry out to heaven for vengeance?  Expect more blather about globull warming and spiritual hugs for everyone around. 

Thanks to The Center for Medical Progress for releasing these videos which contain hard evidence of what many suspected was being done.  When one makes a living as a professional murder...one has no shame.  May God helps us end abortion.


Babies born alive then murdered for body parts



"The most serious of the evils that afflict the world these days are youth unemployment and the loneliness of the old."

Saturday, July 25, 2015