8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (6)
#12944083 at 2021-02-16 14:04:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16520: Dawn Breaks The Shadow Of The Horizon Once Again Edition
>>12944077
MORE:
The arrest came up twice later in my life.
Ten years after our arrest at the Capitol, I applied to become a lawyer in Maryland and the District of Columbia after I had passed the bar exam in each jurisdiction. I had to explain myself to a panel of judges. They found no cause to refuse my law license.
The second time was when I applied to the seminary in 1982. Cardinal James Hickey interviewed me. He seemed intrigued by my record and said, "I was going to ask you to read from the Beatitudes, but I see you already read them to the U.S. Senate."
Nonviolent civil disobedience has played an important role in social movements both in U.S. history and in Catholic social action. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi outlined the requirements for ethical violation of the law, which they called civil disobedience. I can remember four elements.
First, civil disobedience must be used only in the interest of achieving a moral good or in opposing a grave moral evil, such as racial segregation or unjust wars. At its core, there must be moral "truth" in any act of civil disobedience. Gandhi called this "Satyagraha," or "truth force." Civil disobedience is not lawlessness. It takes the law seriously and recognizes that breaking the law is action to be taken only for grave reasons. The riot by Trump supporters at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was not based on truth, but based on a lie that the election was stolen.
Second, civil disobedience must be nonviolent. The riot at the Capitol in January was violent. In 1971, no person or property was physically threatened by my action. In January, five people died at the Capitol, including a police officer. Rioters threatened innocent people. They called for the lynching of Vice President Mike Pence and the kidnapping of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Third, those who commit nonviolent civil disobedience must be willing to submit to the punishment of the law as part of their witness on behalf of their cause. The rioters at the Capitol tried to escape justice and evade the law.
Fourth, the protest must be "intelligible" to observers. An objective observer must be able to see the connection between the action taken and the remedy sought. The rioters at the Capitol had no clear program or purpose other than to cause chaos and stop a lawful process.
Civil disobedience has held an important place in Catholic social movements. People like Dorothy Day, Cesar Chavez and Catholics who participated in the labor and civil rights movements all used civil disobedience to try to bring about greater justice and the common good.
As the impeachment trial progresses, remember the distinction between civil disobedience and a riot. One had a moral foundation. The other was simply an act of violence.
https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/priestly-diary/what-happened-capitol-was-not-civil-disobedience
#11740874 at 2020-11-22 20:10:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14987: COLLECT NOTABLES STILL Edition
>>11740870
Accusations from seminarians and priests
1989-1996: Three priests, identified as Priest 1, Priest 3, and Priest 4, reported to Bishop Edward Hughes (McCarrick's successor in Metuchen) instances sexual assault they suffered by McCarrick while he was in Metuchen. The accusations, reported in separate meetings, included sharing a bed with McCarrick and sexual touching and assault that occurred during overnight stays at the beach house at the Jersey shore while two of the priests were seminarians. One of the incidents, reported by Priest 3, occurred while he was a priest. These priests later said that Hughes listened to them, but either sent them on for therapy, or urged them to forgive McCarrick. There is no evidence that Hughes told anyone else of these priests' reports of McCarrick's misconduct.
January 1990: Monsignor Dominic Bottino, of the Diocese of Camden, New Jersey, attended a small celebration with McCarrick. Both Bottino and his Bishop, James Thomas McHugh, noticed McCarrick groping the crotch of a young priest. McHugh dismissed Bottino's voiced concerns, and said that McCarrick was just "different." Bottino told his spiritual director at the time of the incident, but no one else, since his bishop dismissed the incident.
1992-1993: Six anonymous letters and one pseudonymous letter alleging sexual misconduct by McCarrick were mailed to various Catholic prelates, including nuncio Cacciavillan, Cardinal O'Connor, and leaders of the U.S. bishop's conference. The letters accuse McCarrick of pedophilia or incest and sharing beds with young men. Some of McCarrick's "nephews" with whom he shared beds were his distant relatives.
The accusations against McCarrick at this time are dismissed on the basis of McCarrick's good reputation, and due to the anonymity of the letter and the lack of specific accusations.
1993-1995: Newark is evaluated as a potential site for a papal visit by Pope John Paul II.
During this evaluation, Mother Mary Quentin Sheridan, Superior General of the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma (Michigan), and a priest called Nuncio Cacciavillan about reports they had heard of seminarians abused by McCarrick. After consulting Cardinal James Hickey of Washington, D.C., about the allegations, Cacciavillan dismissed them as "possible slander or exaggeration."
Cardinal Hickey told the nuncio he knew McCarrick and his associates very well and had never heard of or seen any inappropriate behavior from McCarrick.
1995: Pope John Paul II visits Newark, and the visit proceeds without any report of scandal.
1996-1997: Priest 1 had been accused of sexual assault of two minors and was on leave. In the course of an evaluation of his fitness for ministry, Priest 1 told psychiatrist Dr. Richard Fitzgibbons and priest-psychologist Msgr. James Cassidy of the sexual assault he witnessed and experienced at the hands of McCarrick. Cassidy reported the matter to Cardinal O'Connor, who told Bishop Hughes. In 2000, in an account to Nuncio Cacciavillan, Hughes stated that he was not sure whether to believe the report, as Priest 1 has a "history of blaming others for his own problems."
March 1997: Dr. Fitzgibbons traveled to Rome to share the information he had received from Priest 1 with an official at the Congregation for Bishops. The Congregation unsuccessfully attempted to contact Priest 1. There is no evidence of further action taken.
#11272238 at 2020-10-25 17:17:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14400:
>>11272107 (lb)
True
All these SAD SACs work for Gina
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Activities_Center
Make the connection through Operation Red Dawn (Hunt for Saddam Hussein in Iraq)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Red_Dawn
Operation Red Dawnwas an American military operation conducted on 13 December 2003 in the town of ad-Dawr, Iraq, near Tikrit, that led to the capture of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. The operation was named after the 1984 film Red Dawn.[1] The mission was executed by joint operations Task Force 121-an elite and covert joint special operations team, supported by the 1st Brigade Combat Team (led by Col. James Hickey) of the 4th Infantry Division, commanded by Maj. Gen. Raymond Odierno.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Red_Dawn
Task Force 121 was a United States Department of Defense special operations task force. TF121 was a multi-service force from Joint Special Operations Command, made up of operators from the U.S. Army's Delta Force, 75th Ranger Regiment, and 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, the U.S. Navy's SEAL Team Six, the CIA's Special Activities Division, U.S. Air Force Combat Controllers, Pararescuemen, Tactical Air Control Party operators, and Special Operations Weather Technicians, the Aviation Tactics Evaluation Group (AvTEG), and the Joint Communications Unit. Two companies of armor from the U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division provided armor support.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_Force_121
#8022551 at 2020-02-04 18:38:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10268: Biblical?! Edition
Tech Firm Whose Half-Baked App Cocked Up Iowa Results Run By Ex-Clinton, Obama Staff
An app developed by a Democratic digital nonprofit group that botched the Iowa caucus results is run by former staffers for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, Obama's presidential campaign, as well as Google, Apple and former DNC employees.
The app was created by Shadow, Inc., which was acquired in January 2018 by the nonprofit, ACRONYM and paid $60,000 by the Democratic Party for "website development" - which, according to the Huffington Post, was used to develop the app which caucus site leaders were supposed to use to upload the results at their locations. According to the Post, Shadow CEO Gerard Niemira, COO James Hickey and product manager Ahna Rao worked together on the Hillary for America campaign.
As the Washington Examiner reports, the Nevada Democratic Party also paid Shadow $58,000 for "website development."
Perhaps even more disturbing, however, is FEC filings which reveal Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's campaign paid the software company tens of thousands of dollars on July 23, 2019 for "software rights and subscriptions." Buttigeig, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, claimed victory on Monday night before any official numbers were in, saying in a tweet that he was "going on to New Hampshire victorious." His campaign claims they paid Shadow for "text messaging services to help us contact voters."
ACRONYM CEO Tara McGowan was notably very excited after Buttigieg announced his candidacy.
ACRONYM, meanwhile, has distanced themselves from Shadow, Inc., claiming that they are merely "an investor." In a late Monday statement, spokesman Kyle Tharp stated last Monday that the nonprofit is "not a technology company," and has "not provided any technology to the Iowa Democratic Party, Presidential campaigns, or the Democratic National Committee."
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/tech-firm-whose-shadow-app-cocked-iowa-results-run-ex-clinton-obama-staff
#8021033 at 2020-02-04 15:28:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10266: DNC Feelz The Bern II Edition
"The app was created by Shadow, Inc., a technology firm that was created in January last year after data and messaging service Groundbase was acquired by Democrat non-profit ACRONYM.
Finance records show the Iowa Democratic Party paid $60,000 to Shadow, Inc. for website development at the back end of last year which was spent on the app, according to Huffington Post.
Shadow's CEO Gerard Niemira, product manager Ahna Rao and COO James Hickey all worked on the Hillary for America campaign which was defeated by Donald Trump in 2016
Other staff include alumni of Obama's presidential campaign, as well as Google, Apple and former DNC staffers…."
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7963929/Democratic-caucus-results-delayed-mobile-app-issues.html
#6787255 at 2019-06-19 04:59:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8681: Post Rally Recap (2) Edition
SAUL ALINKSY CONNECTS DIRECTLY TO THE VATICAN
https://www.opdeepstate.com/2017/10/09/the-cchd-and-saul-alinsky-obama-jesuits-agenda/
The CCHD and Saul Alinsky - Obama & Jesuits Agenda
Catholic Campaign for Human Development's Agenda to steal Catholic contributions to fund abortions and further the Communists agenda in the United States through charities unknown to most conservative Christians. We urge you to watch this video and take notes, then take action to expose this evil. Saul Alinsky mentored Barak Obama aka Barry Soetoro, who became America's Manchurian Candidate and President of the United States with the help of covert actions of several Catholic bishops.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/the-godfather
The Godfather
by Wayne Laugesen
| January 04, 2019 12:01 AM
A 2014 article in the journal Jesuit Higher Education spends 18 pages urging faculty nationwide to include Alinsky's books and thinking as a central feature of the curriculum at the country's 221 Catholic colleges and universities.
Eric J. Fretz, associate professor of peace and justice studies at Denver's Regis University, explains in the journal how he taught a course called "Stand Up and Fight: Saul Alinsky and the Community Organizing Tradition" at Regis University and two other colleges over the past decade.
Fretz describes the Jesuit community's "political turn to the left" in the mid-20th century and Pedro Arrupe's call for "collectively entering upon a more severe way of the cross."
"We should go back and revisit that bifurcation we have created between academics and activists," Fretz wrote, adding, "We are all, in varying degrees, both academics and activists, and those two things can live together in harmony in one being."
History professor Michael Kazin, of the Jesuit Georgetown University in Washington, defends Alinsky while speaking of him alongside "a community organizer from Calcutta named Mother Teresa."
"Alinsky frequently spoke at Catholic venues and regularly advised young seminarians who were eager to improve the well-being of the men and women they would soon be serving, many of whom were poor and needed help organizing themselves to demand jobs and better services from local authorities," Kazin wrote in the New Republic in 2012.
https://epublications.regis.edu/jhe/vol3/iss1/3/
Does Saul Alinsky Belong in Jesuit Education?
Eric J. Fretz, Associate Professor, Peace and Justice Studies, Regis University
https://abyssum.org/2016/10/05/meet-the-clinton-kaine-team-graduates-of-the-saul-alinskyjesuit-school-of-marxist-revolution/
MEET THE CLINTON-KAINE TEAM, GRADUATES OF THE SAUL ALINSKY/JESUIT SCHOOL OF MARXIST REVOLUTION
{ In 1985 the president of the National Conference of Bishops appointed a ad hoc Committee of five bishops to go to Central America and investigate how the Church was being affected by the revolutions underway in several of the Central American nations. The reason for the investigation was because the NCCB's agencies, e.g. Catholic Relief Services, were being affected by the violence in those nations.
The Committee was composed of Cardinal John O'Connor, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, Cardinal James Hickey, Bishop Sean O'Malley and me, Bishop Rene Henry Gracida. In each country we would visit we would meet first with the local bishops and then with others, such as educators, politicians, et al. Our first stop was Managua, Nicaragua where we met with Cardinal Obando Bravo, Archbishop of Managua and the bishops of Nicaragua. Our second stop was in Tegulcigalpa, Honduras, our third stop was San Salvador in El Salvador, our fourth and last stop was in Guatamala City, Guatamala.
It soon became obvious to the Committee that the most dangerous revolution, the Sandanista revolution in Nicaragua had been aided and abetted by the Jesuits of the Universidad Centroamericana in Managua and the members of the Maryknoll missions in Nicaragua. The same was true in El Salvador where the Jesuits of the Jesuit University of that Country were actively promoting revolutionary thinking.
https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/4029-rules-for-radicals-when-paul-vi-met-saul-alinsky
Saul Alinsky and "Saint" Pope Paul VI: Genesis of the Conciliar Surrender to the World
NEED ANY MOAR THAUCE THERE BOSS?
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