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Re: Pope has double pneumonia
« Reply #90 on: February 23, 2025, 01:54:18 PM »
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  • Pope's message and not a word about Christ!

    https://www.foxnews.com/world/pope-francis-shares-written-message-while-continuing-hospitalization

    Has anyone read anything about him receiving "the annointing of the sick"?

    I'll bet he doesn't believe in Exteme Unction either.

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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #91 on: February 23, 2025, 02:03:39 PM »
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  • Given everything happening, along with some reports of clotting as well, I wouldn't be surprised if he's being victimized by the jab.  Perhaps the jab was causing the clotting, as well as kidney problems and fluid retention, and ADE could be leading to his "polymicrobial" infection, which, from what I understand, comes from your immune system shutting down.

    Clotting can cause heart damage and lead to congestive heart failure (which leads to fluid retention, swelling ... like we've seen on Bergoglio for some time), and then the polymicrobial infection sounds like ADE, immune system shutdown.  Putting it all together, he may be dying from the jab that he pushed.

    All judgment of souls rightfully belongs to Christ the King so I will NOT disrespect Christ by presuming to step on His territory.

    What I DO know with 100% certainty is that God is not mocked.
    I also know with moral certainty that the jab is a malicious evil device of the devil's henchmen on earth. It is not only evil on the supernatural level, but on a purely natural level as well. The WEF and its agenda is ANYTHING but approved by God.
    Pushing the jab is the same as pushing willful murder -- nay, genocide.

    If it's indeed true that Pope Francis pushed the evil jab, that is not a good sign.
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #92 on: February 23, 2025, 02:05:28 PM »
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  • Someone just shared this with me:

    Bascially saying that his organs are starting to fail...  I am not quite sure what "palative care" means or what exactly the man was saying.  It is a short video but apparently he has friends in Italy who shared this information with him.

    https://youtu.be/T4rv8O7xoAE?si=ZsH-uW93fsJ-_FvX Pope's organs are starting to fail
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #93 on: February 23, 2025, 02:07:50 PM »
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  • Someone just shared this with me:

    Bascially saying that his organs are starting to fail...  I am not quite sure what "palative care" means or what exactly the man was saying.  It is a short video but apparently he has friends in Italy who shared this information with him.

    https://youtu.be/T4rv8O7xoAE?si=ZsH-uW93fsJ-_FvX Pope's organs are starting to fail

    palliative care = keeping the person comfortable (usually with large doses of Morphine) until they finish the process of dying.
    Sometimes palliative care includes "helping them cross over" with various drugs. It's a bit of a grey area. Basically a "lite" or "soft" form of euthanasia, usually without anyone's consent.
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #94 on: February 23, 2025, 02:09:30 PM »
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  • Given everything happening, along with some reports of clotting as well, I wouldn't be surprised if he's being victimized by the jab.  Perhaps the jab was causing the clotting, as well as kidney problems and fluid retention, and ADE could be leading to his "polymicrobial" infection, which, from what I understand, comes from your immune system shutting down.


    Wow, now there is the most interesting theory. Remember he practically made it a sin NOT to get the jab. How ironic if he were to get the same result that millions got thanks to his advice. That said, it is our duty to pray for him no matter what he has said and done.


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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #95 on: February 23, 2025, 02:11:26 PM »
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  • Wow, now there is the most interesting theory. Remember he practically made it a sin NOT to get the jab. How ironic if he were to get the same result that millions got thanks to his advice. That said, it is our duty to pray for him no matter what he has said and done.

    Yes, a certain Spirit moves me to say, "Father, forgive him, for he knew not what he did."
    Hmm. Those words seem familiar somehow. I wonder Whose Spirit it is?
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #96 on: February 23, 2025, 02:18:06 PM »
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  • Yes, a certain Spirit moves me to say, "Father, forgive him, for he knew not what he did."
    Hmm. Those words seem familiar somehow. I wonder Whose Spirit it is?

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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #97 on: February 23, 2025, 02:19:35 PM »
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  • All judgment of souls rightfully belongs to Christ the King so I will NOT disrespect Christ by presuming to step on His territory.

    What I DO know with 100% certainty is that God is not mocked.
    I also know with moral certainty that the jab is a malicious evil device of the devil's henchmen on earth. It is not only evil on the supernatural level, but on a purely natural level as well. The WEF and its agenda is ANYTHING but approved by God.
    Pushing the jab is the same as pushing willful murder -- nay, genocide.

    If it's indeed true that Pope Francis pushed the evil jab, that is not a good sign.

    Indeed, this has nothing to do with judging one's culpability in the internal forum.  Even the Church doesn't do that ... de internis Ecclesia non judicat.

    God, however, will often send a message along the lines of "If you live by the sword, you shall die by the sword."

    I just wonder how many people have died either directly or indirectly as a result of Bergoglio having ...

    1) pushed the jab, claiming it's an act of love, and at other times suggesting it's a sin against charity NOT to get the jab
    2) required Vatican employees to get the jab (how many of those died or suffered serious health effects?)
    3) made it nearly impossible for those professing to be Catholic to get a religious exemption -- "You're a Catholic seeking a religious exemption?  Your Pope not only said that it's OK but that you have a moral obligation to get it."

    But his symptoms do sound like they could be jab-related ... prolonged clotting leading to congestive heart failure, fluid retention, shutting down of kidneys, combined with "polymicrobial" infection, suggesting an AIDS-like shutting down of the immune system, or ADE ... and blood clotting could also lead to sepsis and the need for a transfusion.  I wonder if the next steps won't be that he's put on a ventilator ... which, combined with remdesivir, led to the deaths of so many jab victims.


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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #98 on: February 23, 2025, 02:23:43 PM »
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  • Someone just shared this with me:

    Bascially saying that his organs are starting to fail...  I am not quite sure what "palative care" means or what exactly the man was saying.  It is a short video but apparently he has friends in Italy who shared this information with him.

    https://youtu.be/T4rv8O7xoAE?si=ZsH-uW93fsJ-_FvX Pope's organs are starting to fail

    Yeah, in the US "paliative care" basically means they're making you as comfortable as possible while you die.

    When I saw the news about the kidneys being impact, that's when I realized that he's not coming back from this.  Organ shutdown happens as the end result of congestive heart failure.  I know that my father eventually succuмbed to it, and the massive bloating (clearly from water retention) even before he was hospitalized most certainly reminded me of what happened to my father ... and then organ failure followed, starting with the kidneys.

    I also found it interesting that his condition was declared critical on February 22nd, Traditional Feast of the Chair of St. Peter.

    This is what he looked like shortly before the hospitalization.  He's not just "fat" here.  He's clearly bloating from water retention, which is a sign already that the kidneys are in trouble, which is one of the first things that goes after congestive heart failure (which in turn could have been caused by clotting from the jab) ...



    I just never bought the "bronchitis" story ... for one second.  His last speech he gave before admission into the hospital, he did read a few sentences then handed it off to someone else to read.  His voice did NOT sound as if he were struggling with bronchitis.  I KNOW bronchitis, as I'm very much prone to it (with some asthmatic tendencies) and my entire family just had a bout with it.  He did NOT have bronchitis, certainly not the ordinary kind.

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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #99 on: February 23, 2025, 02:27:22 PM »
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  • palliative care = keeping the person comfortable (usually with large doses of Morphine) until they finish the process of dying.
    Sometimes palliative care includes "helping them cross over" with various drugs. It's a bit of a grey area. Basically a "lite" or "soft" form of euthanasia, usually without anyone's consent.
    Thank you for explaining!  I wasn't really familiar with the word until now.  :cowboy:
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #100 on: February 23, 2025, 02:28:22 PM »
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  • palliative care = keeping the person comfortable (usually with large doses of Morphine) until they finish the process of dying.
    Sometimes palliative care includes "helping them cross over" with various drugs. It's a bit of a grey area. Basically a "lite" or "soft" form of euthanasia, usually without anyone's consent.

    I responded before I saw this.  You're right that in the US it often entails hurrying you along some with high doses of "pain killers".


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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #101 on: February 23, 2025, 02:33:13 PM »
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  • Wow, now there is the most interesting theory. Remember he practically made it a sin NOT to get the jab. How ironic if he were to get the same result that millions got thanks to his advice. That said, it is our duty to pray for him no matter what he has said and done.

    Yes, as I wrote above, not only did he say that it was a sin against charity to NOT get the jab, but he also mandated the jab for all Vatican employees, and, more broadly, made it next to impossible for anyone professing the Catholic faith to get any kind of religious exemption for the jab.  Unfortunately, the SSPX also contributed there.

    So, had I gotten to the point where my employer had mandated it, I would going to refuse by way of religious exemption and then classify myself as a TRADTIONAL CATHOLIC, thereby separating myself from Jorge, declaring that he's a usurper Antipope that I believe is teaching the contrary of Catholicism.  I never had the chance to attempt that angle ... would have loved taking that one to court and proving it in a court of law.  But, if you recall, the SSPX, a chief representative of "Traditional" Catholicism were also out there saying it was permissible to get the jab and the likes of Modernist Heretic Fr. Paul Robinson refusing to sign papers attesting to a religious exemption.  So at that point I would have also separated myself from SSPX, saying I was a Sedevacantist Traditional Catholic that not only rejected Bergoglio as pope but also felt that the SSPX were neo-Modernist compromisers.  Of course, they'd see that I do assist at Mass on occasion at SSPX chapels and might ding me for that.

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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #102 on: February 23, 2025, 02:46:29 PM »
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  • Think of all the powerful people in the world, who own/control banking, media, and the academic world. But there are some things even they can't control.
    I'm sure they wanted him to approve sodomite "blessings" first…
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #103 on: February 23, 2025, 02:54:20 PM »
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  • Yeah, in the US "paliative care" basically means they're making you as comfortable as possible while you die.

    When I saw the news about the kidneys being impact, that's when I realized that he's not coming back from this.  Organ shutdown happens as the end result of congestive heart failure.  I know that my father eventually succuмbed to it, and the massive bloating (clearly from water retention) even before he was hospitalized most certainly reminded me of what happened to my father ... and then organ failure followed, starting with the kidneys.

    I also found it interesting that his condition was declared critical on February 22nd, Traditional Feast of the Chair of St. Peter
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    How interesting... I had missed that.
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    Re: Pope has double pneumonia
    « Reply #104 on: February 23, 2025, 03:07:35 PM »
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  • Quote from: Ladislaus on Today at 02:23:43 PM
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    Yeah, in the US "paliative care" basically means they're making you as comfortable as possible while you die.

    When I saw the news about the kidneys being impact, that's when I realized that he's not coming back from this.  Organ shutdown happens as the end result of congestive heart failure.  I know that my father eventually succuмbed to it, and the massive bloating (clearly from water retention) even before he was hospitalized most certainly reminded me of what happened to my father ... and then organ failure followed, starting with the kidneys.

    I also found it interesting that his condition was declared critical on February 22nd, Traditional Feast of the Chair of St. Peter
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    That is definitely an interesting detail
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