An FBI informant inside the Catholic Church, to keep tabs on all those Latin Mass aficionados?

When news broke a few weeks ago about the FBI targeting the Catholic Church’s Latin Mass enthusiasts as part of the great Joe Biden hunt for “extremists,” outrage ensued, and the bureau moved quickly to dismiss the matter as the doing of an errant field office, which put out a bum policy paper. It certainly wasn’t the FBI’s policy to target Americans for their beliefs, FBI director Christopher Wray testified, adding that the miscreants in the Richmond local field office would be given refresher courses to put them back on the straight and narrow. Never mind that they’d committed a violation of the First Amendment rights of American citizens under the Constitution. The refresher courses would fix everything.

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Biden “No Borders” Wrecking Central America. Only Foreign MSM Will Report

“I detest the fact that important news stories nowadays cannot reliably be found from legacy MSM sources but require also looking at alternative sources like Revolver.news or independently curated Social Media feeds.

On VDARE’s Gab thread today I found Coffee harvest plunges amid Central American exodus, Bangkok Post, Feb 23, 2023…”

h/t O

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Military kicks Catholic priests out of Walter Reed Hospital

General Gender Unicorn Milley

Who could have seen this coming during Holy Week?

Even I, a cynic of the first order, could not have imagined that even the Biden Administration would have kicked Catholic priests out of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Yes, they actually did kick the priests out, including sending a cease and desist order to Holy Name College, the order of priests who had been providing pastoral care to those at Walter Reed.

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No Money, No Nukes: Time to Bankrupt China’s Regime

“We are probably not going to be able to do anything to stop, slow down, disrupt, interdict, or destroy the Chinese nuclear development program that they have projected out over the next 10 to 20 years,” said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley on March 29 at a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee. “They’re going to do that in accordance with their own plan.”

Milley is wrong about China’s nuclear weapons ambitions. He is, unfortunately, expressing the same pessimism that pervaded the Nixon, Ford and Carter years, when the American foreign policy establishment took the Soviet Union as a given and therefore promoted détente.

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Afghan refugees rescued and brought to US were racist and sexist towards those tasked with helping them, and turned their noses up at accommodation they were offered, State Department report says

Afghan refugees who were rescued and brought back to the US have been accused of being racist and sexist towards those helping them, a bombshell report has found.

Some of them are said to have launched verbal abuse at staff and even turned their noses up at accommodation they were given.

The claims emerged in a State Department report that looked at the resettlement of around 73,000 Afghan evacuees brought in last year and in 2021.

Just say no to Islam.

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Mossad deny involvement in Israel’s anti-government protests after Pentagon leak

Leaked US intelligence suggests spy agency opposed judicial reforms, though officials insist documents are ‘photoshopped fakes’

… Another leaked US intelligence document, which claimed Mossad supported major anti-government protests in Israel, was “false and absurd”, the spy agency said as the fallout from the massive leak of Pentagon papers reverberated among Washington’s allies.

According to the documents, classified as top secret, the Israeli agency “advocated for Mossad officials and Israeli citizens to protest the new Israeli government’s proposed judicial reforms, including several explicit calls to action that decried the Israeli government, according to signals intelligence.”

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Canada’s relationship with the U.S. is in decline, and no one wants to talk about it

This past week, on the very same day Donald Trump was being placed under arrest in New York, many of the leading voices in the Canada-U.S. relationship were jammed into packed meeting rooms and corridors at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Toronto.

They were there to talk mainly about what’s going right between Canada and the United States, economically. They were not there to talk about what’s gone so wrong with Trump, or politics in general in the Trump era.

Yet whenever any speaker did broach the subject of Trump or, more broadly, the crumbling state of democracy in North America, a definite ripple went through the crowded ballroom.

When they say “polarization” they mean “We’re scared of the little people because of the shit we put them through.”

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Incredulous Riley Gaines slams statement from SF State PRAISING students for ‘peaceful’ protests after she was ‘attacked’ and forced to hide inside a room when trans-rights protesters stormed her speech about women’s sport

College swimming champion Riley Gaines slammed San Francisco State University for praising their students for so-called ‘peaceful’ protests after she claims she was hit ‘multiple times by a guy in a dress’ following a speech about saving women’s sports.

Gaines, 23, was forced to barricade herself inside a room for around three hours at the San Francisco State University campus on Thursday night after a group of activists ambushed her.

She was giving a speech to students about competing against Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, at the Women’s NCAA Swimming Championships last year. It’s unclear what exactly set off the fracas but video shows students loudly drowning out Gaines’ speech about competing against ‘biological males’ in women’s sports.

Sick bastards.

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US Government May Need To Seize Private Property To Further Green-Scam Agenda , Says JPMorgan CEO

US Government May Launch New Effort To Seize Private Property, Says JPMorgan CEO – Here’s Why

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the US government may need to seize private property to fuel one of its most high-profile initiatives.

In a new annual letter to shareholders, Dimon says government agencies could evoke eminent domain and forcibly obtain private property to propel the push for clean energy.

h/t DM

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The Exact Moment the United States Congress Took a Knee

Read this as many times as needed to contemplate the nature of our problem.

Former FBI Director James Comey openly admitted to Congress on March 20, 2017, how the FBI, FBI Counterintelligence Division, DOJ and DOJ-National Security Division, together with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the CIA, had been conducting independent investigations of Donald Trump for over a year without informing Congress [the Gang of Eight]. When asked the question, Comey winced, then justified the lack of informing Go8 oversight by saying, “um, because of the sensitivity of the matter?”

H/T Mauser

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A pro-Russian hacking group may have targeted Canada’s energy infrastructure.

A hacking group, under the guidance of Russia’s Federal Security Service, may have compromised the I.P. address of a Canadian gas pipeline company in February and caused damage to its infrastructure, according to leaked Pentagon documents.

If the attack by the cybercriminal group, Zarya, succeeded, the intelligence report said, “it would mark the first time” the United States intelligence community “has observed a pro-Russia-hacking group execute a disruptive attack against Western industrial control systems.”

(more…)

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Since MacArthur’s Firing 72 Years Ago, All U.S. Wars Have Been Substitutes for Victory

For that, we have Harry Truman to thank.

After a GOP member of Congress publicly revealed a letter from Gen. Douglas MacArthur, then commanding U.S. and UN forces in Korea, that stated, “There is no substitute for victory,” President Harry Truman on April 11, 1951, fired MacArthur for repeatedly voicing opinions that differed from Truman’s war policy. MacArthur, after China entered the war in October-November 1950, felt that he and his forces were unfairly and dangerously being restricted from waging successful war against Chinese forces. “Why, my soldiers asked of me, surrender military advantages to an enemy in the field? I could not answer,” the general memorably told Congress after his removal from command. More U.S. troops died in Korea after than before MacArthur was fired. And the only way we ended the Korean War was to threaten, as MacArthur suggested, to widen the war and possibly use nuclear weapons — both Truman and Eisenhower did that. We didn’t win the Korean War. We lost the Vietnam War. We won the brief Gulf War in 1991, but lost the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In America’s wars, thanks to Harry Truman, there are always substitutes for victory.

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