Former Secret Service Agent Comes Forward: Claims of Abuse and Decline in Biden White House By Jonathan Gregory| May 25. 2025
Former Secret Service Agent Drops Bomb on Biden White House
A former Secret Service agent assigned to Joe Biden just blew the lid off what she calls a “dysfunctional, abusive, and disturbing” scene behind the scenes.
Brought in under a diversity hire initiative, the agent says protecting Biden felt “less like guarding a president and more like babysitting an old man in freefall.”
She describes Biden as “bewildered, forgetful, and fading fast,” with First Lady Jill Biden acting like a “controlling handler” — even scolding him like a child, calling him a “dumb little boy”, and once allegedly slapping his hand and sending him to sit in a corner after a press conference.
In one international summit incident, Biden reportedly had an accident. Jill’s response? Locked him in a bathroom for hours, yelling “You’re a baby” and “You embarrassed the whole country.”
Staff looked the other way. The White House? Silent.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a development raising eyebrows across Washington, a former Secret Service agent assigned to President Joe Biden has come forward with troubling allegations about the President’s health and the dynamics within the First Family. The agent, who claims to have been brought in under a diversity and inclusion initiative, described her tenure as “less like presidential protection and more like elderly care under duress.” Her account paints a picture not just of cognitive decline, but of a private life dominated by what she describes as “controlling and at times in demeaning” behavior from First Lady Jill Biden.
According to the agent, President Biden’s frequent verbal slips and moments of confusion seen in public were only the tip of the iceberg. “What we saw behind closed doors was a man in visible decline, often bewildered, and increasingly isolated,” she reported. The most shocking claim, however, involves Jill Biden’s treatment of the President. “She’d scold him like a child after public mistakes,” the agent recalled. “I heard her call him a ‘dumb little boy’ more than once. After one press conference, she slapped his hand and told him to sit in the corner until he ‘could remember what century it was.’”
One particularly disturbing episode allegedly occurred during a high level international summit, when President Biden reportedly suffered a personal accident. Rather than calling for medical attention, the First Lady is said to have confined him to a bathroom for several hours, shouting phrases like “You’re a baby” and “You embarrassed the whole country.” The agent emphasized that other staff members seemed resigned to these episodes, brushing them off as “just how things are now.” The White House has not issued a formal response.
If this is true, we need to charge her with Treason and elder abuse. Disgusting @DrBiden ma’am if you did this.
On this date in 1979, American Airlines flight 191 crashed just outside of O’Hare International Airport killing 273 people.
This is still single worst non terrorist related aircraft crash in the history of the United States. The Chicago Fire Department, along with various suburban departments responded to the scene and all participating agencies conducted themselves to the best of their abilities.
Today we remember those who passed and pay tribute to those who responded. We will always remember Flight 191. Happy Memorial Day tomorrow.
This young (UIC) graduate has destroyed his life and two young people’s lives who were working and fighting for the cause of peace.
What a waste of three young lives. As the song goes, “What a difference a day makes.” This should not have happened.
DC shooting suspect Elias Rodriguez was member Chicago far-left group
Elias Rodriguez, in checkered shirt, seen in coverage of a protest outside the home of Rahm Emanuel in 2017. (screen capture: liberationnews.org)
. “The suspect chanted, ‘Free, free Palestine,’ while in custody,” she said.
Rodriguez attended a 2017 protest outside the home of then-Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel as a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, according to the group’s Liberation newspaper.
On Wednesday, the Marxist-Leninist group urged followers online to sign a pledge aimed at stopping Israel’s “genocide” against Palestinians. The 2017 protest was not thought to be tied to Emanuel’s Israeli heritage.
According to a LinkedIn profile Rodriguez worked since 2024 as an administrative specialist for the Chicago-based American Osteopathic Association.
Prior to that he was an oral history researcher for The History Makers, an online repository for accounts of African American lives started by Carnegie Mellon University. A profile on the History Makers website says Rodriguez was born and raised in Chicago and “enjoys reading and writing fiction, live music, film, and exploring new places.”
According to the profile, Rodriguez is a resident of the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago and a graduate of the University of Illinois, graduating in spring of 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in English.
A local organizer with Black Lives Matters identified a social media post of Rodriguez – titled “Chicago Demand Justice for Laquan, Not Money for Amazon,” and said Rodriguez was a supporter of the organization, who attended several protests that Black Lives Matters organized after the shooting death of Black teenager Laquan McDonald in 2014.
That organizer for Black Lives Matter expressed sadness over the shooting in D.C., and called it an unfortunate incident.
Meantime, CBS News has identified other social media accounts where Rodriguez expressed frustration over media coverage of the Israel-Hamas war.
A social media post dated May 20, which is best described as anti-Israel, stating that non-violent protests have not worked, and ending with the phrase ”Free Palestine.”
Based on posts shared on Rodriguez’s alleged X account, he appears to have participated in anti-Israel protests in Chicago following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel. In one such post, the X account shared footage from a large protest held in the city on October 21, 2023.
Research by the ADL Center on Extremism shows that Rodriguez was previously affiliated with two prominent anti-Israel organizations, ANSWER Coalition and the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and participated in multiple ANSWER and PSL protests in Chicago from late 2017 through early 2018.
D.C. museum suspect Elias Rodriguez
Rodriguez, identified as a member of ANSWER’s Chicago chapter, speaks to reporters during a protest against the city’s bid for an Amazon headquarters in January 2018. (screenshot/Newsy/Scripps News)
Rodriguez spoke at an October 2017 protest organized by ANSWER, the People’s Congress of Resistance and Black Lives Matter Women of Faith, demanding justice for Laquan McDonald, who was shot and killed by police in Chicago in 2014. In an article published about the protest on the PSL website “Liberation News,” Rodriquez was described as being affiliated with PSL and photographs show Rodriquez holding an ANSWER sign.
Rodriguez also participated in a series of ANSWER protests against the city of Chicago’s bid to become the site of a new Amazon headquarters. In local news media coverage of a January 2018 protest on this issue, he was identified as a member of ANSWER.
D.C. museum shooter holds ANSWER Coalition sign in 2017
Rodriguez (fifth from right) is seen holding an ANSWER Coalition sign in a photograph published by the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) on its website “Liberation News” in an article about an October 2017 protest demanding justice for Laquan McDonald and criticizing Chicago’s bid for an Amazon headquarters. (Screenshot/Liberation News)
While celebrating the midpoint of his term, @ChicagosMayor sat with Dr. Byron Brazier of Apostolic Church of God and predictably doubled down on his divisive race rhetoric while challenging the audience to name a condition in Chicago he had caused to become worse.
Mr. Mayor, here are 10 ways you have worsened life for Chicago residents:
• You ignored poor residents by giving special treatment to illegals, spending $600M on housing, and healthcare to sustain them and allowed CPS schools to spend $210-400M more.
• You denied poor students a better chance at an education at the CTU’s bidding by deliberately working to destroy public charter and magnet school alternatives to failing neighborhood schools.
• You denied Supt Snelling enough officers to respond all High Priority 911 calls (only half are responded to), to clear cases (major crime arrest rate is 6%) and protect witnesses and victims.
• You left residents in a lurch by cancelling ShotSpotter. To date, more than 42 Chicagoans have been shot — a majority Black — for which there was no emergency CPD response.
• You neglect riders who use the CTA, denying adequate police protection on an increasingly dangerous transit system. Mayor’s police detail has almost as many officers as the CTA.
• You have taken no action to improve drinking water for poor families with simple water filters to remove poisonous lead and “Forever Chemicals” from unfiltered water.
• You have hurt Chicago businesses, by imposing costly and needless business mandates.
• You have disregarded the housing needs of city residents, so far preferring to award connected developers with $324 million in subsidies and producing a meager 505 housing units.
• You have ignored the needs of Chicagoans who suffer from mental illness by reopening only 3 of the 12 mental health facilities closed by Rahm Emanuel.
• You have provided no relief from the Speed & Red Light Camera & Parking Ticket system, that disproportionately punishes the Black community and has bankrupted thousands of families, while adding more speed cameras.
Chicago’s population is its smallest in 100 years, the biggest exodus the last 20 years being Blacks, overwhelmingly middle-income families with children. They left because of high taxes, lack of quality schools and crime, for which CTU leaders are in part responsible.
Patrick J. Buchanan was systematically excluded from American political life because he represented a serious, coherent alternative to the ruling, uniparty consensus.
Since 1945, American politics steadily narrowed into a managed opposition, in which both parties accepted the moral and ideological framework of the emerging liberal postwar order. The real debate was no longer over ultimate ends, but over the most effective means: how to “spread democracy” and maintain global hegemony, not for the good of the nation but for the benefit of an increasingly cosmopolitan “American” elite detached from the people it claimed to represent.
Market liberalization became a tool of imperial projection rather than national prosperity. Deindustrialization, mass immigration, the offshoring of production, and the outsourcing of labor were recast as moral imperatives or economic inevitabilities, even as they hollowed out the American heartland and displaced the very people who once defined it.
More to the point, it was his vision of America and the clarity with which he foresaw the consequences of this postwar consensus that made him intolerable to the emerging post-American elite. He spoke of the nation not as an abstraction or a marketplace, but as a flesh-and-blood people, rooted in ancestry, faith, and memory. He rejected the illusion that the United States was merely a collection of consumers, bound by commerce or shortsighted political slogans, or a crusading empire tasked with exporting “democracy” at gunpoint.
For him, the nation was not a theory but a living continuity, a people bound by lineage and duty, grounded in soil, sacrifice, and shared destiny. The very word natio, from the Latin, means a people brought forth. It implied inheritance, obligation, and the sacred bonds that tie the living to both the dead and the unborn. America, in Pat’s vision, was a homeland to be preserved, not an ideological franchise to be sacrificed for the short-term financial gain of a few.
He rejected the managed decline offered by the bipartisan elite and called instead for a national renewal grounded in ethnocultural continuity and a restrained, interest-based foreign policy.
And for this most “grievous sin” of putting America and its people first, he was labeled an extremist, smeared as a “racist,” removed from the institutions he had served, and denounced by those who feared not his irrelevance, but his appeal.
His ideas were never radical—and they remain anything but today. They resonated with a public whose working and middle classes had been gutted by “free trade,” whose culture had been hollowed out by liberal modernity, and whose sense of peoplehood had been replaced with emptyheaded consumerism.
In his book, “The Death of the West,” Buchanan laid out a vision rooted in demographic stability, national sovereignty, and a foreign policy aligned with American interests rather than ideological crusades. He warned that demographic transformation was not a benign shift but a civilizational rupture. He understood that mass immigration was not pragmatic but utopian, that multiculturalism would fracture into tribalism, and that global capitalism would dissolve the nation it claimed to uplift.
Buchanan’s campaigns in 1992 and 1996 were not failures. In New Hampshire, he secured nearly 40 percent of the vote against a sitting president. His message rallied a forgotten America—factory workers, veterans, and disaffected youth—who no longer saw themselves represented by either party. His politics fused economic nationalism with social traditionalism. He sought to protect American labor, restore national cohesion, and disentangle the country from entanglements that served foreign interests. He spoke of America as a home, not a transactional outpost for global capital. For this, he was branded a “fascist,” a reactionary, and a threat to “our democracy.”
But Buchanan was not a populist agitator. He was a statesman in the truest sense: historically literate, morally serious, and loyal to his people. From his time in the Nixon and Reagan administrations, he emerged with a clear-eyed view of the realignment underway. He saw that the end of the Cold War would not bring peace, but would instead redirect imperial energy inward, toward the management of dissent and the redefinition of American identity.
He saw that the postwar conservative movement, under the influence of William F. Buckley’s National Review, had cut itself off from its roots. It had abandoned its ethnic, cultural, and religious foundations in exchange for market worship, foreign interventionism, and an unthinking alliance with the global democratic project.
Buchanan understood that the heart and soul of America were at stake, and for that reason he did not merely offer tacit dissent. He exposed the entire realignment for the fraud it was. He saw neoconservatives not as allies, but as usurpers—men without loyalty to the historic American nation, who hijacked conservatism and turned it into a vehicle for perpetual war abroad and ideological capitulation at home. He rejected the illusion that American greatness could be sustained through endless interventions or a borderless economic order.
That was the heart of Buchanan’s message: America is not an idea. It is a people, a civilization, a legacy. And it can be lost. In “A Republic, Not an Empire,” he made one of the most prescient arguments of the post-Cold War era. He called for an end to imperial overreach. He warned that terrorism would follow from entanglements in the Middle East. He predicted the Second Gulf War (The Iraq War) and described its likely consequences years before it began.
And for this, he was purged.
The media labeled him dangerous. His every speech was parsed for “code words.” His networks dropped him. MSNBC fired him for discussing demographic replacement. The Republican elite abandoned him. Religious leaders who agreed with him in private refused to support him in public. His 2000 Reform Party bid, which briefly showed promise, was crippled by internal sabotage and institutional silence.
And yet, everything he warned of came to pass.
The endless wars. The border collapse. The demographic upheaval. The erasure of national sovereignty. The hollowing out of the Right, which still cannot speak honestly about identity, culture, or who America is for. Today’s populist uprisings, the revolt against globalism, the rediscovery of nationalism, these are not new movements. They are echoes of Buchanan’s voice, of a movement silenced but not forgotten by those whose loyalty remains with the nation, not the regime.
Patrick J. Buchanan did not fail the American people. The system did. It chose capital over kin, empire over home, and ideology over identity. It cast out its prophets so that it could rule unchallenged and without reflection. But truth endures. Memory survives. And the questions Buchanan raised are more urgent now than ever before.
The question is no longer whether he was right.
The question is whether anyone will finish what he began.
You know, it’s funny when people hear that Pope Leo XIV has a math degree, taught physics, and wrote a thesis on monastic leadership, they act like it’s some wild plot twist.
The Catholic Church has always been low-key obsessed with education. I mean, did you know nearly every pope since the Renaissance has had a PhD? Benedict XVI had five. Cardinals today basically need doctorate-level expertise to even get a seat at the table. Leo XIV isn’t an outlier; he’s following a 2,000-year-old playbook where faith and reason are BFFs. This is the same institution that gave us the Big Bang theory (thanks to a Jesuit priest, Georges Lemaître) and the guy who invented genetics (shoutout to Gregor Mendel, the pea-plant-obsessed Augustinian friar). Yet somehow, we still think of the Church as just incense and hymns.
The Church’s duality; defending doctrinal tradition while pioneering intellectual frontiers, is its defining paradox. Consider the Vatican’s astronomical observatory, which has operated since 1582, or the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, which has included members like Hawking and Einstein.
Let’s break it down. Those monks and nuns you picture copying manuscripts in candlelit monasteries? They weren’t just praying, they were preserving ancient Greek philosophy, advancing math, and basically saving Western civilisation during the Dark Ages. Fast-forward to today, and the Vatican still runs its own space telescope (yes, really, Jesuit brothers track asteroids). The Chúrch condemned Galileo, sure, but now it funds ethical stem-cell research and partners with IBM on AI ethics. It’s like the ultimate comeback story: “Oops, we messed up on heliocentrism; here’s a think tank on quantum physics.”
And let’s talk about those religious orders. Jesuits? They basically invented the modern university system. The Jesuits founded in 1540, by a chap called Ignatius Loyala, (half monk, half soldier) ran over 800 universities globally. Franciscans gave us Occam’s Razor; you know, that “simplest explanation is best” rule you learned in science class? That came from a 14th-century friar who loved logic more than the Pope loved his fancy hat. The Dominicans had Thomas Aquinas, who merged Aristotle’s philosophy with theology. Augustinians, Leo XIV’s crew, were all about community and critical thinking, traits he took to Peru, where he spent 20 years teaching in slums while quietly holding dual citizenship. The guy’s got more layers than a medieval manuscript.
But here’s the upper-cut: the Church thrives on this weird paradox. It’s conservative enough to make your grandma nod approvingly (“No women priests? Classic.”) but progressive enough to have a Pope who trash-talks eco deniers and slams border politics. Leo XIV fits right in; he’s a Republican primary voter who also called Trump’s family separations “illicit,” a social media critic who warns bishops not to be divisive online. It’s like the Church says, “We’ll debate evolution with Darwinians by day and chant Latin psalms by night and we’ll look good doing both.”
So next time someone acts shocked that a pope knows quantum physics or tweets about refugees, just smile. The Catholic Church has been playing 4D chess with knowledge for centuries. It’s not a relic; it’s a living library, where friars argue about black holes over breakfast and nuns run coding bootcamps. Leo XIV? He’s just the latest chapter in a story where faith doesn’t fear science…It fuels it.
YEP… It took 50 years, but the truth is finally out.
The Warren Commission lied. The government covered it up. JFK’s assassination was not the act of a lone gunman — it was a full-blown military intelligence coup.
SCREW YOU, LBJ. I always smelled a Rat, and you were the Big one. JFK had signed The Tonkin Act, effecting pulling all troops out of Southeast Asia-(Vietnam).
Lady Byrd Johnson owned control and interest in Kellog/ Brown & Root, later merge KBR, INC, Halliburton, Inc. who made most of the munitions the United States Military used to fight the Vietnam War. Just one small piece of the puzzle. Part – The Military Industrial Complex.
The day after JFK was assassinated, President Lyndon Baines Johnson rescinded the Tonkin Act, giving President Lyndon Baines Johnson authority to increase involvement in the war between North and South Vietnam.
Declassified documents released January 30, 2025, expose what many of us have long suspected: JFK was murdered by the very system he tried to dismantle. He challenged the Federal Reserve, the CIA, and the shadow elite. He signed Executive Order 11110 to return to sound money. Within months, he was dead. And what followed was decades of lies, cover-ups, and silencing of truth.
The files reveal CIA death squads (Operation Execute), a “JFK hit memo” from the Federal Reserve, and names like E. Howard Hunt, David Atlee Phillips, and even George H.W. Bush linked to that dark day in Dallas. Even more chilling — JFK knew they were coming for him. A newly surfaced audio tape confirms it. “They’ll come for me soon… But if I fall, let history know I tried to warn them.”
Remind you of anyone???
The parallels to President Donald J. Trump are right in front of us. Two men, decades apart, both targeted by the same Deep State machine. Both tried to return power to the people. Both exposed the lies of the industrial and financial slavery system. And both paid — or are paying — the price for defying the system.
JFK’s death was the day America lost its innocence. But January 30, 2025, was the day the veil was finally lifted.
History isn’t just repeating — it’s screaming at us. The question is: are we listening now???
Pope Leo XIV 1975: This man made a shocking decision: He rejected Harvard Law to serve Peru’s poorest villages Now, he’s the 267th Pope
Speaks ancient Incan
Walked 8hrs to help the poor
First American born ever
The untold story of new elected Pope Robert Prevost: In 1975 Robert Prevost was at the top of his game. Chicago math teacher.Devout Catholic.Accepted into Harvard Law. He had everything a young man could dream of, But then—he made a decision that no one saw coming. He said no to Harvard No to a six-figure future. No to fame. No to comfort And yes—to something few dare to choose: A life of complete surrender. He joined a missionary group and moved to Peru. Not to the cities. Not to the tourist spots . But to the most remote villages—where children die from treatable diseases. And families walk miles just for clean water. There were no roads. No running water. No WiFi Just mountains. Silence And poverty. But he embraced it like home Robert didn’t just live among the people. He became one of them
Learned Quechua—the sacred language of the Incas
Carried food on foot for days
Slept on dirt floors with the villagers
Prayed under the stars His acts weren’t broadcasted.But they echoed through the Andes Bishops noticed Priests noticed And eventually—the Vatican noticed They called him back to lead his entire Augustinian order. From serving a village. To overseeing 2,800 brothers in over 40 countries. Still—he kept his same sandals Still—he walked with the poor Still—he rejected luxury Then came the call that changed everything: Rome wanted him closer. In 2020 He was appointed Archbishop and assigned to govern other bishops globally. It was rare. But Robert had never chased tradition. He wasn’t just fluent in Latin or Canon Law. He was fluent in compassion In humility In listening In presence The Vatican didn’t just see a priest. They saw a leader with soul. On September 30, 2023. Pope Francis made it official: Robert Prevost was named a Cardinal. Just one step below the Pope And then… in 2025 History was made. For the first time ever An American A former math teacher A missionary to the forgotten Was elevated as the 267th Pope of the Catholic Church
And he didn’t forget the people who shaped him. To this day. Pope Robert still returns to the same villages. Still prays in Quechua Still sits on dirt floors Still holds the hands of the elderly in silence Because leadership he believes: Is about presence not position The world is obsessed with power. But Robert Prevost proves:
Titles mean nothing without service
Knowledge is useless without love
And faith—without sacrifice—is noise He turned down the world. And changed it instead.
For context, Pope Leo the 14th was born in Chicago, his father is of French and Italian descent, while his mother is of Spanish descent.
He has also been largely based in Peru with the Spanish speaking and other indigenous people for over 40 years so I am not panicking, I think it is normal for people to have conspiracies, especially now but I’m not worried yet.
He’s had years and years of experiencing life with those indigenous people, he’s a missionary so I wouldn’t connect him with the likes of Trump or what the other average American people are like because he’s been disconnected from them for the longest time – I will remain positive until I see otherwise.
Amazingly our Pope Leo the 14th chose the name Leo the 14th because of Pope Leo the 13th who died 7-20-1903 and he believed in what he stood for. 52 years and 56 days later Pope Leo the 14th was born. His family and friends said he knew since very early age that he was going to be a Priest. That while his 2 brothers played cops and robbers, he played Priest using his mom’s ironing board as a alter covered in a table cloth and used the candy Necco Wafers as the host. This at 5 years old? I believe in reincarnation and this is mind blowing. Pope Leo the 13th was the longest reign of any Pope and he did alot of God’s work in the world. He passed from pneumonia and I think he came back to finish God’s work. We need togetherness in this World now. We need a real World leader, and I think the world just got one. God Bless you Pope Leo the 14th.
It’s also important to know that his studies were with the Augustan order, meaning he’s learnt to be like them from a young age, in my previous post I touched on what they believe in, sharing, community, working together towards the same God…
Also nice to note that he’s a mathematician and worked as a teacher in Peru outside of his official religious work. The director of the Holy See says that the name is a “direct reference to Leo XIII,” the last pope to take the name Leo.
Pope Leo XIII, who headed the Catholic Church from 1878 until his death in 1903, was a founding figure of the Catholic social justice tradition. He is known for his encyclical “Rerum Novarum,” meaning “Of New Things,” which is “considered to be the foundation for the modern social doctrine of the Church. – This is for the people wondering why he chose the name Leo.
He also said in his opening speech that he is determined to continue the work that pope Francis and there’s a large similarity between the two as they both come from orders liked to simplicity, that are people centered.
The US media is outraged as the first ever new American Pope, Leo XIV (14th) gave his first Papal Address in Italian and Spanish, not “English”. The speech was centered about the need for “Unity and peace on Earth”.
I have great hope in our new Pope.. The world and the church must change. It will not change from the outside or from hate… it will change from within. Be the Love.
Quote from Pope Leo X1V.
” Brothers, sisters… I speak to you, especially to those who no longer believe, no longer hope, no longer pray, because they think God has left.
To those who are fed up with scandals, with misused power, with the silence of a Church that sometimes seems more like a palace than a home.
I, too, was angry with God. I, too, saw good people die, children suffer, grandparents cry without medicine. And yes… there were days when I prayed and only felt an echo.
But then I discovered something: God doesn’t shout. God whispers. And sometimes He whispers from the mud, from pain, from a grandmother who feeds you without having anything.
I don’t come to offer you perfect faith. I come to tell you that faith is a walk with stones, puddles, and unexpected hugs.
I’m not asking you to believe in everything. I’m asking you not to close the door. Give a chance to the God who waits for you without judgment.
I’m just a priest who saw God in the smile of a woman who lost her son… and yet she cooked for others.
That changed me.
So if you’re broken, if you don’t believe, if you’re tired of the lies… come anyway. With your anger, your doubt, your dirty backpack. No one here will ask you for a VIP card.
Because this Church, as long as I breathe, will be a home for the homeless, and a rest for the weary.
God doesn’t need soldiers. He needs brothers.
And you, yes, you… are one of them.”
Robert Prevost (Leo XIV)
POPE LEO’S SILENCE SPEAKS VOLUMES.
Pope Leo the 14th might just be making history as the first black Pope! 🌍 But he’s keeping us all guessing with his silence.
His family background has some surprising details, and everyone is talking about it.
🕊️ What his family history reveals 🗣️ Why his silence is causing a buzz 🌎 How this impacts black Catholics
Talk about a momentous shift! Did you know his brother says they never identified as people of colour? 🤔
Pope Leo 14th is definitely not a Liberal. He is known as centrist who leans right.
👉He is passionate about helping the Poor and the migrants and willing to listen to each and every opinion of the community. 👉But he is strict when it comes to Church laws, doctrine and Moral Teachings. He opposes the ordination to a woman and he criticized western LGBTQ lifestyle and ideology.
👉He opposed a government plan to add teachings on gender in schools. 🗣️“The promotion of gender ideology is confusing, because it seeks to create genders that don’t exist,” he told local news media..
Pope LEO 14th elected on the feast of Our Lady of Pompei, who emphasized the weaponry we need against hate. 8th of May also commemorates the presence of St Michael on Mount Gargano. It was a sign to continue the work of Pope Leo 13th to coordinate the Militant Church behind the great general St Michael the archangel which is so HUMBLE that brings with him the presence of God which instills PEACE.
What are your thoughts on how this could change the Church’s future?
These are from a book called Disorder in the American Courts and are things people actually said in court, word for word, taken down and published by court reporters that had the torment of staying calm while the exchanges were taking place.
ATTORNEY: What was the first thing your husband said to you that morning? WITNESS: He said, ‘Where am I, Cathy?’ ATTORNEY: And why did that upset you? WITNESS: My name is Susan!
ATTORNEY: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact? WITNESS: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
ATTORNEY: Are you sexually active? WITNESS: No, I just lie there.
ATTORNEY: What is your date of birth? WITNESS: July 18th. ATTORNEY: What year? WITNESS: Every year.
ATTORNEY: How old is your son, the one living with you? WITNESS: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can’t remember which. ATTORNEY: How long has he lived with you? WITNESS: Forty-five years.
ATTORNEY: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all? WITNESS: Yes. ATTORNEY: And in what ways does it affect your memory? WITNESS: I forget.. ATTORNEY: You forget? Can you give us an example of something you forgot?
ATTORNEY: Now doctor, isn’t it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn’t know about it until the next morning? WITNESS: Did you actually pass the bar exam?
ATTORNEY: The youngest son, the 20-year-old, how old is he? WITNESS: He’s 20, much like your IQ.
ATTORNEY: Were you present when your picture was taken? WITNESS: Are you shitting me?
ATTORNEY: So the date of conception (of the baby) was August 8th? WITNESS: Yes. ATTORNEY: And what were you doing at that time? WITNESS: Getting laid
ATTORNEY: She had three children , right? WITNESS: Yes. ATTORNEY: How many were boys? WITNESS: None. ATTORNEY: Were there any girls? WITNESS: Your Honor, I think I need a different attorney. Can I get a new attorney?
ATTORNEY: How was your first marriage terminated? WITNESS: By death.. ATTORNEY: And by whose death was it terminated? WITNESS: Take a guess.
ATTORNEY: Can you describe the individual? WITNESS: He was about medium height and had a beard ATTORNEY: Was this a male or a female? WITNESS: Unless the Circus was in town I’m going with male.
ATTORNEY: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition notice which I sent to your attorney? WITNESS: No, this is how I dress when I go to work.
ATTORNEY: Doctor , how many of your autopsies have you performed on dead people? WITNESS: All of them. The live ones put up too much of a fight.
ATTORNEY: ALL your responses MUST be oral, OK? What school did you go to? WITNESS: Oral…
ATTORNEY: Do you recall the time that you examined the body? WITNESS: The autopsy started around 8:30 PM ATTORNEY: And Mr. Denton was dead at the time? WITNESS: If not, he was by the time I finished.
ATTORNEY: Are you qualified to give a urine sample? WITNESS: Are you qualified to ask that question?
And last:
ATTORNEY: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse? WITNESS: No. ATTORNEY: Did you check for blood pressure? WITNESS: No. ATTORNEY: Did you check for breathing? WITNESS: No.. ATTORNEY: So, then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the autopsy? WITNESS: No. ATTORNEY: How can you be so sure, Doctor? WITNESS: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar. ATTORNEY: I see, but could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless? WITNESS: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law.
On May 25,1979, America Airlines Flight 191 Crashed Killing 273 People at ORD
On this date in 1979, American Airlines flight 191 crashed just outside of O’Hare International Airport killing 273 people.
This is still single worst non terrorist related aircraft crash in the history of the United States. The Chicago Fire Department, along with various suburban departments responded to the scene and all participating agencies conducted themselves to the best of their abilities.
Today we remember those who passed and pay tribute to those who responded. We will always remember Flight 191. Happy Memorial Day tomorrow.
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