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« Reply #2910 on: February 14, 2025, 04:48:51 AM »
That's so rich. Mitch McConnell the only Republican to vote against the Dune Worm. He knows he is fanning the flames. All his moves, a HUGE reason we are here is cause of him. And the state of Kentucky which he ran all this time, is one of the poorest and pathetic states in this country.

Kentucky STILL has min wage at $7.25 per hour. Lowest in the nation. In my blue state it is $16.66 per hour.

Education in Kentucky is recorded at 45th in the United States, establishing it as one of the least educated states in the US, based on the percentage of residents with a bachelor's degree. [2]

So basically all these folks are THAT poorly educated. So you know he was saying no to funding programs to help them.

In 2023, about 16.4 percent of Kentucky's population lived below the poverty line.

823 suicides in Kentucky in 2022.

Mitch is fanning the flames here. The level of suffering he has caused. He aint getting a get out of jail free card voting against the Mad Mango's pics.

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« Reply #2911 on: February 14, 2025, 08:35:39 AM »
I normally try to be optimistic. But we knew, if the Orange Cheetolini got in office, he would hand Ukraine to Putin. They are doomed. And so is Europe, and then us.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/02/13/europe/europe-dirty-deal-trump-putin-ukraine-deal-intl/index.html

Europe fears Trump-Putin ‘dirty deal’ as Ukraine scrambles for a seat at the table
Clare Sebastian
Analysis by Clare Sebastian and Tim Lister, CNN
 7 minute read
Updated 4:09 PM EST, Thu February 13, 2025



US President Donald Trump’s “lengthy and highly productive” phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin has sparked fears in Europe of a “dirty deal” being struck to end the war in Ukraine on terms favorable to Moscow without Kyiv’s involvement.

President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday said Ukraine would not accept a peace deal negotiated by the United States and Russia alone. He conceded it was “not pleasant” that Trump spoke with Putin before calling Kyiv, calling into doubt the West’s policy of “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine” that has largely held over three years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Both Trump and his defense secretary Pete Hegseth have since said they believe negotiations will involve Ukraine, though Trump, when asked by a reporter on Wednesday if he saw Ukraine as an equal partner in peace negotiations responded only “that’s an interesting question.”

Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, warned against a “quick fix” and a “dirty deal” to end the war, saying that Europe and Ukraine must be at the table for talks because no peace deal can be implemented without their involvement.

For European members of NATO the future suddenly looks a whole lot more uncertain. Since the foundation of the alliance, Europe has relied on the American nuclear umbrella, the deployment of sizable US military contingents in Europe and the vast US defense budget and weapons pipeline.

Trump’s call with Putin, and his subsequent announcement that negotiations would begin immediately on reaching a deal in Ukraine, blindsided European leaders and threatened to leave them with the grunt work of funding and overseeing any settlement.

In other words: Washington will do the deal (and may get paid in rare earth minerals by Ukraine as Trump has demanded), and Europe will pick up the tab.

Hegseth, the newly minted US defense secretary told NATO allies in Brussels that European and non-European troops – but not Americans – would have to police any agreement between Ukraine and Russia. There was also a brutal denial of Ukraine’s aspirations to join the alliance. Hegseth said Washington did “not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome.”

A NATO official subsequently briefed that “NATO membership is not necessarily something that needs to be negotiated with Russia. It’s something that’s a decision for allies and that decision has been linked to when the time is right.”

The official insisted that “the alliance’s position has not changed and Ukraine is still on a path to membership.”

‘Any deal behind our backs will not work’
The Europeans, both in NATO and in the EU – are struggling to be heard as Trump focuses on doing a deal with Putin to end what he has called the pointless bloodshed in Ukraine.

Kallas said that “any deal behind our backs will not work.” She added that “appeasement also always, always fails. So Ukraine will continue to resist and Europe will continue to back Ukraine.”

The allies have been fond of the mantra “No settlement in Ukraine without Ukraine.” That might now be expanded to “…without Ukraine and Europe.” Six European governments, including France, the UK and Germany, said Wednesday night in a panicked joint statement: “We are looking forward to discussing the way ahead together with our American allies.… Ukraine and Europe must be part of any negotiations.”

Speaking to CNN Thursday, Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė noted that Europe provided Ukraine with $125 billion in aid last year (much of it financial support), and the US $88 billion, “so I think we earned a place at the table.”

Šakalienė and her Baltic counterparts, on Russia’s borders, are especially anxious at the turn of events. She said there was a stark choice: “Whether we decide to fall under the illusion that Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin are going to find a solution for all of us, and that would be a deadly trap, or we will, as Europe, embrace our own economic, financial and military capacity.”

Šakalienė acknowledged that historically the US had been “paying for our security. And that needs to be corrected.”

Her Estonian counterpart, Hanno Pevkur, cited the poet Alexandre Dumas - “One for all, all for one” – as the bedrock of the transatlantic relationship, and also spoke of raising defense spending.

Flat-footed
But production lines, investment in new technology and recruitment do not happen overnight. There’s been intense talk since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began of ramping up defense industries in Europe. But that’s a multi-year process.

The head of French defense giant Dassault, Éric Trappier, said last year that “Europe believes all of a sudden that working on defence is a good thing… Between that realisation and the reality of building a European defense industry it’s going to take many years and even many decades,” he told the Financial Times.

Those words were echoed Thursday by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. “We are not producing enough and this is a collective problem…. Russia is producing in three months in ammunition, but the whole of the alliance is producing in a year.”

European weapons manufacturers have also complained about arcane decision-making processes in Brussels, where the European Commission has angled for a much greater role in procurement.

And this sudden increase in spending is expected at a time of sluggish growth and tight public finances.

The events of 1989, when the Soviet bloc evaporated, left a legacy of defense cutbacks in the West that are only now being reversed.

Together, as Zelensky noted this week, Ukraine and Europe have fewer men under arms than Russia. Zelensky is doubtful that Europe or another monitoring force alone is up to the task of securing any peace. “I don’t think any UN troops or anything like that have ever really helped anyone,” he told the Guardian this week. “We are for a (peacekeeping) contingent if it is part of security guarantees, and I would underline again that without America this is impossible.”

With Hegseth saying there is no way the US will commit troops to some sort of 1,000-kilometer long demilitarized zone stretching from the Black Sea to Kharkiv, there is no clarity over what those guarantees might be. Zelensky said Thursday that rather than a contingent of maybe 5,000 peacekeepers, there would need to be 100,000 as part of a “deterrent package.”

Some European ministers fear that Trump fatally misunderstands Putin. German defense minister Boris Pistorius said Thursday he regretted the new administration taking Ukraine’s prospective membership of NATO off the table immediately and added: “Putin is constantly provoking the West and attacking us again. It would be naive to believe the threat would actually diminish after such a peace agreement.”

Their next chance for allies to temper – or at least interrogate – the administration’s strategy will be at this weekend’s Munich Security conference, to be attended by US Vice-President JD Vance and Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg.

Europe sidelined?
Moscow, of course, is gloating at the relegation of Europe to bystander. Responding to a question from CNN Senior International Correspondent Fred Pleitgen in Moscow on Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that “many in the West, including the leaders of the European Union, were shocked when a simple, normal conversation took place between two polite, educated individuals.”

Europeans may now be forgiven for glancing backwards to existential moments in their modern history.

One is the Munich agreement of 1938 that gave Hitler free rein to continue Nazi aggression against allies that were neither armed nor ready for war against a fully militarized society.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky attends a meeting with Germany's Defence Minister in Kyiv on January 14, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Tetiana DZHAFAROVA / AFP) (Photo by TETIANA DZHAFAROVA/AFP via Getty Images)
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The other is the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 that suppressed the Prague Spring, an effort at liberalization that threatened Moscow’s dominance of Eastern Europe, just as Ukraine’s sharp tilt to the EU was seen as a threat by Putin.

At that time, US Senator Henry Jackson told NATO parliamentarians that while there was little disagreement in the US about the value of the Atlantic Alliance, there was “a widespread feeling in my country that so many Europeans were less concerned with the security of their homelands than we were.

“To many Americans it has seemed that a prosperous Western Europe was not making a reasonably proportionate contribution to the common defense effort,” Jackson said. “I am convinced that the future vitality of the alliance depends in very large measure on the degree and quality of European efforts to keep NATO strong.”

Fast forward half a century and the demands of the Trump administration that European members of NATO, many of which have struggled to reach a defense spending target of 2% of GDP, are now expected to hit 4 or 5% - (a level higher even than the US) and step beyond that security umbrella.

CNN’s Christian Edwards, Sophie Tanno, James Frater and Svitlana Vlasova contributed reporting.









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« Reply #2912 on: February 14, 2025, 08:38:02 AM »
Oh Great! Bros will be Hoes.

Indian prime minister arrives at the White House
From CNN's Kit Maher
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived at the White House. This is the fourth foreign leader to visit President Donald Trump since he took office.

Trump previously welcomed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, King Abdullah II of Jordan and Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru of Japan.

Earlier today, Modi met with Trump’s national security adviser Mike Waltz, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, posting photos on X from the separate visits.

Earlier this week, Modi met with Vice President JD Vance and his family in Paris, where the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit was held.
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« Reply #2913 on: February 14, 2025, 11:55:58 AM »
I just read someone say, which is accurate, "America just has to touch the stove and learn." All the warnings these idiots were given, and what would happen. So many screaming from the rooftops. But they wanted the cruelty and madness and mayhem. Not sure when the burn of the stove will take place but, I suspect the quote is accurate.
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« Reply #2914 on: February 19, 2025, 04:03:13 AM »
There is talk a leaked memo had The Deluded Melon asking for half the minerals in Ukraine. I am pretty sure, esp per this secret meeting which excluded Ukraine and Europe, that Fat Orange Windbag will hand over Ukraine, and eventually Europe:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/us-russia-talks-ukraine-europe-invasion-rcna192544

U.S. and Russia agree to restore embassy staffing in high-level talks on Ukraine war
The meeting between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Russian counterpart marked a turning point in relations between Washington and Moscow.

Feb. 18, 2025, 2:51 AM PST / Updated Feb. 18, 2025, 8:02 AM PST
By Chantal Da Silva and Charlotte Gardiner
The United States and Russia agreed in high-level talks Tuesday to re-establish embassy staffing in a reversal of American policy by President Donald Trump, fueling fears in Kyiv and building up Moscow's hopes of re-entering the international mainstream.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that both countries had agreed to re-establish "the functionality of our respective missions in Washington and Moscow” and that Washington would create a high-level team to work on a path to ending the war in Ukraine.

Rubio said negotiators has also agreed to “begin to discuss and think about and examine both the geopolitical and economic cooperation that could result from an end to the conflict in Ukraine,” which he said could only happen once the war came to an end.

His comments came after he led a U.S. delegation in a four-and-a-half hour meeting attended by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other Kremlin officials in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Lavrov told reporters the meeting was “very useful” as he confirmed efforts to “remove obstacles” to diplomatic efforts that he blamed on the Biden administration.

Under the Trump administration, he had “reason to believe that the American side has begun to better understand our position.”

Separately, Yuri Ushakov, President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy adviser, said the talks had paved a way for a possible meeting between Trump and Putin, although he did not say when that might take place, according to the Russian state news agency TASS.

Trump announced last week that he and Putin had held a 90-minute phone conversation. The meeting Tuesday in Riyadh is a major turning point in Washington’s relationship with Moscow, which has been diplomatically and financially isolated since it invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Attention in Europe is still focused on the war in Ukraine, the deadliest conflict on the continent since World War II.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders expressed alarm and dismay at being shut out of the talks Riyadh. One of Kyiv's main concerns is that Russia will be given the go-ahead to keep some of the 20% of Ukraine it has occupied.

“Ukraine did not know anything about it,” Zelenskyy warned ahead of the meeting.

Kyiv “regards any negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine as ones that have no result, and we cannot recognize ... any agreements about us without us,” he said.

Zelenskyy said Tuesday that he would delay a trip scheduled for Wednesday that was arranged in advance and not related to the U.S.-Russia talks.

"I will not go to Saudi Arabia," he said. "We contacted our partners in Arabia — I have a good relationship with them. We just contacted each other and agreed that I would be there on an official visit on March 10. And we expect the USA in Kyiv.”

Danish Prime Minister Mette FredJuhanisen warned that Russia could use the pause to remobilize and mount a fresh attack on Ukraine or target other countries in Europe.

“Russia is threatening all of Europe now, unfortunately,” FredJuhanisen said, reflecting the view of many in Europe that Putin would seek to dominate, if not outright occupy, more countries.

In Kherson, a port city in southern Ukraine that has come under heavy Russian shelling throughout the war, residents balanced their hopes for an end to the fighting with fears about Trump's decision to leave Kyiv out of negotiations.

"It's confusing. It's going quickly and we don't see where it's going," Yulia Ishuk, who worked at a restaurant in the port city of Odesa before the war and now runs a rehab center for soldiers, told an NBC News crew on the ground.

"Without our president, Zelenskyy ... it's kind of like games behind our backs and we don't like it because we don't understand that," Ishuk, 47, said. "We don't understand what's going on."

As negotiators had discussions in Riyadh, Washington's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, was in Brussels on Tuesday, where he was meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen ahead of a trip to Ukraine.

Zelenskyy, in Abu Dhabi on Monday, said he wanted to take Kellogg "to the front line" and have him meet with intelligence officials and diplomats so he could "bring more information back to America."

Kellogg's visit comes after France on Monday hosted an emergency meeting of European Union countries and Britain to decide how to respond after the Trump administration said they would not be part of the talks with Russia.

French President Emmanuel Macron said he had spoken with both Trump and Zelenskyy following an emergency meeting of European leaders Monday.

“We seek a strong and lasting peace in Ukraine,” Macron said in a post on X. “To achieve this, Russia must end its aggression, and this must be accompanied by strong and credible security guarantees for the Ukrainians.”

Noting his conversation with Macron, Zelenskyy said in a post on X on Monday that the two shared a "common vision" of "robust and reliable" security guarantees for Ukrainians.

"Any other decision without such guarantees — such as a fragile ceasefire — would only serve as another deception by Russia and a prelude to a new Russian war against Ukraine or other European nations," he warned.

The high-level talks in Riyadh came after Russia released American Kalob Byers, a Trump administration official confirmed to NBC News on Tuesday. Byers had been detained in the country on suspicion of drug smuggling since early February.

“The Russians turned him over, which is a welcome gesture,” an administration official said. “We hope they consider the same for all Americans unjustly detained in Russia.”

Byers' release came days after Marc Fogel, a teacher from Pennsylvania who was detained in Russia for more than three years, was freed in exchange for Alexander Vinnik, a Russian cryptocurrency expert who faced Bitcoin fraud charges in the U.S.







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« Reply #2915 on: February 19, 2025, 04:03:32 AM »
We are looking at the beginning of a New World Order.
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« Reply #2916 on: February 19, 2025, 04:43:31 AM »
Will social security be taken out? I suspect this is the only way, Americans will learn a lesson from racism, misogyny, and hatred of LGBTQIA folk, that when you vote for folks who stupidly get you to hate on others, and you want to cause them pain, as they are YOU in some way, cause we are ONE, you want to hurt ONE, you hurt yourself. Maybe they should have done some deeper studying with that Holy Book and things:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/doge/top-social-security-official-steps-disagreement-doge-sensitive-data-rcna192530

Top Social Security official steps down after disagreement with DOGE over sensitive data
The top official's departure is the latest in a wave of exits of senior officials whose agencies have come into the crosshairs of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.


Feb. 17, 2025, 7:26 PM PST
By Yamiche Alcindor and Raquel Coronell Uribe
Michelle King, the top official at the Social Security Administration, left her position this weekend after she refused a request from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to access sensitive government records at the agency, according to two sources familiar with the situation.

White House spokesperson Harrison Fields confirmed in a statement that King was no longer the head of the agency.

“President Trump has nominated the highly qualified and talented Frank Bisignano to lead the Social Security Administration, and we expect him to be swiftly confirmed in the coming weeks. In the meantime, the agency will be led by a career Social Security anti-fraud expert as the acting commissioner. President Trump is committed to appointing the best and most qualified individuals who are dedicated to working on behalf of the American people, not to appease the bureaucracy that has failed them for far too long,” Fields said.

The Washington Post first reported King’s departure.

One of the sources familiar with the situation, Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, a left-leaning group focused on protecting and expanding Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, told NBC News she learned of the situation after having spoken with several current officials at the agency.

Altman said some of the information involved in the dispute included Americans’ bank information, Social Security numbers, earnings records, marital statuses, dates of birth and, in some cases, medical records if people have applied for disability benefits.

“She was replaced as acting commissioner because she would not give access to the sensitive information,” Altman said of King. “So she was replaced with someone who presumably will. But she was not forced to leave the agency. That was her choice. It was the White House’s choice to not let her be head of the agency anymore.”

President Donald Trump has appointed Leland Dudek, a manager in charge of Social Security’s anti-fraud office, as acting commissioner now that King is out.

Altman slammed DOGE’s request of King and the Social Security Administration.

“I don’t think you can overstate how serious this breach is,” Altman said. “The information that the Social Security Administration has is a lot of personal data that most people would like to keep private and they entrusted to the government through tax returns and through their employers’ sending in earning statements. The assumption is that the government will be very careful with it.”

King, who has worked at the Social Security Administration for decades, has chosen to retire, Altman said.

The SSA did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

It is the latest in a wave of exits from senior officials whose agencies have come into DOGE’s crosshairs.

The agency is in charge of managing payments for more than 70 million Americans. Trump has vowed not to cut retirement benefits.

In an interview with Fox News, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump "has directed Elon Musk and the DOGE team to identify fraud at the Social Security Administration." She said that while the team had not "dug into the books," it suspected that widespread fraud was occurring.

The SSA's inspector general released a report in July that found that from 2015 to 2022, only 0.84% of benefits payments were improper.

It is not the first time DOGE has drawn scrutiny over attempts to access sensitive information. A DOGE-affiliated employee at the IRS is expected to seek access to an IRS system housing sensitive taxpayer information, an administration official told NBC News on Sunday.

DOGE this month also accessed the Treasury Department’s payment system, which stores Social Security numbers and other confidential financial information. Several lawsuits were then filed claiming DOGE’s access to the data violated federal privacy laws. Justice Department attorneys agreed to temporarily restrict DOGE’s access to the Treasury Department’s systems, except for two employees given “read only” access “as needed.”

A judge later temporarily blocked political appointees and special government employees — including those who work at DOGE — from accessing sensitive and confidential information stored within the Treasury.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also said this month that Trump authorized Musk to access disaster data housed within the Federal Emergency Management Agency.





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« Reply #2917 on: February 19, 2025, 04:52:31 AM »
It's breathtaking the stupidity. I have been listening to the anti-Trumpers, and anti-Muskers, and they say, they cannot forgive the maggots anytime soon for this. And those who are beginning to surface, Farmers may lose the farm, federal workers who voted Trump losing their cushy govt job. Or folks who may or may not be citizens losing loved ones to ICE, being rounded up and carted away. I mean, they wanted to inflict pain on others. They side-stepped that they were creating a huge lesson on themselves. This is why we are here.

Where we had a nice be Kind message with Harris. But they didn't want that. They wanted to inflict Chaos and Pain.

But the big mistake is this: the blasphemy. I mean, one night, I scrolled Pinterest to "see" what these folks are making of Trump and Jesus. Taking basically holy images of Jesus, and making Trump, like even part of a trinity and mixing him in and things.

They DO NOT understand, the blasphemy they are doing.

Blasphemy, is to take the sacred, and toss it to the ground. It can be to defile it in some manner. I suspect the connotations are bigger. Lke the Trump Bible, putting in the Constitution and Bill of Rights, that's blasphemy. Him evening signing it, is too.

So like, it's not just they want pain. They mixed holy things into this, and they elevated him as a messiah. They didn't want to do it the kind, gentle, Jesus way. That was proven with the Bishop when she asked Trump to give Mercy. I knew, that whole incident, was like, a channeling of Jesus himself, a warning, because from the Beautitudes "Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy."

So if he is, merciless, then what will he be shown, when TIMES UP?

And those who elevated him, to be cruel on their behalf?

So it may begin with social security. And it wont end there.
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« Reply #2918 on: February 19, 2025, 05:47:15 AM »
Like I remember, years ago, I attended a Zendo. There was a point we walked toward the altar with The Buddha. I got too close, so the Monk at the Zendo, gently had me step back. To not get too close to The Buddha. It was respect. The Buddha is like this, pure and holy light being. And that one simple move I did and instruction taught me a lot. You have to be respectful. And that is why say with statues (I have an army of them), we have to understand by bringing them in, that energy is present and takes up space.

The maggots do not understand this, like say when they walk in church, do not they not understand the nature of light, or how you must respect it?

They clearly do not, or they would not do this shit. But ignorance is not bliss these days. It will cost you. There will be no excuse.
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« Reply #2919 on: February 19, 2025, 06:38:24 AM »
St Malachy, who most of us Irish know, predicted all the popes. His predictions ended with this pope, that he would be through the Tribulation. If something happens to Pope Francis, either steps down, or passes, what follows him?

https://apnews.com/article/pope-vatican-respiratory-francis-3898caa324da9b0f7a100b73a35b436a

The pope has pneumonia in both lungs but remains in good spirits, the Vatican says

By  NICOLE WINFIELD
Updated 11:17 AM PST, February 18, 2025
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ROME (AP) — Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, the Vatican said Tuesday, after new tests showed a further complication in the condition of the 88-year-old pontiff.

The Vatican said Francis’ respiratory infection also involves asthmatic bronchitis, which requires the use of cortisone antibiotic treatment. “Laboratory tests, chest X-ray, and the Holy Father’s clinical condition continue to present a complex picture,” the Vatican said.

Nevertheless the pope, who had the upper lobe of his right lung removed as a young man, is in good spirits and is grateful for the prayers for his recovery, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a late update.

Francis was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital in a “fair” condition on Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened. On Monday, medical personnel determined that he was suffering from a polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, meaning a mix of viruses, bacteria and possibly other organisms had colonized his respiratory tract.

“The follow-up chest CT scan which the Holy Father underwent this afternoon ... demonstrated the onset of bilateral pneumonia, which required additional drug therapy,” Bruni said.

Bronchitis can lead to pneumonia, which is a deeper and far more serious infection of the lungs’ air sacs. Treatment varies by severity but can include providing oxygen through a nasal tube or mask, intravenous fluids – and treatment of the underlying cause of the infection. To date Francis is not known to be using supplemental oxygen, and he has eaten breakfast every day, read the newspapers and done some work from his hospital room.


The Vatican has given no indication of how long the pope might remain hospitalized, only saying that the treatment of such a “complex clinical picture,” which has already required two changes in his drug regimen, would require an “adequate” stay.

Francis once again had a peaceful night, ate breakfast and read the newspapers Tuesday morning, Bruni said. Despite the less than positive news about Francis’ condition, a rainbow appeared over the Gemelli hospital on Tuesday afternoon.

On Monday, Francis resumed doing some work and made his daily call to a Gaza City parish to check in on the Catholic community there. In a sign that other Vatican business was proceeding as usual Tuesday, the Vatican No. 2, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, continued his delicate visit to Burkina Faso and another top Vatican cardinal, Cardinal Michael Czerny, prepared to leave Wednesday for a five-day visit to Lebanon.

But other business had to be canceled. There will be no weekly general audience Wednesday, and it’s not clear if Francis will miss his Sunday noon blessing for a second week in a row. His hospitalization has also forced the cancellation of some events surrounding the Vatican Holy Year, the once-every-quarter-century ceremony in which millions of pilgrims flock to Rome.

This Holy Year weekend was dedicated to deacons, the ministry that is a necessary step for men who are preparing to become priests. Francis had an unrelated audience Saturday and was supposed to have ordained the deacons during a Mass on Sunday. The Vatican on Tuesday announced his audience was canceled and that the archbishop who is organizing the Jubilee would celebrate the Mass in the pope’s place.

It’s a similar arrangement that the Vatican announced last weekend when artists in town had to settle for a scrapped papal audience and a cardinal presiding over their special Mass.

The next Jubilee events on the calendar that would typically involve the pope are the March 8-9 weekend dedicated to volunteers.

Francis had part of one lung removed after a pulmonary infection as a young man and is prone to bouts of bronchitis in winter. He has admitted in the past that he is a non-compliant patient, and even his close Vatican aides have said he pushed himself too far even once his bronchitis was diagnosed.

He refused to let up on his busy schedule and ignored medical advice to stay indoors during Rome’s chilly winter, insisting on sitting through an outdoor Jubilee Mass for the armed forces on Feb. 9 even though he was having trouble breathing.

Francis’ hospital admission this year has already sidelined him for longer than a 2023 hospitalization for pneumonia.











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« Reply #2920 on: February 19, 2025, 06:41:31 AM »
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An Irish saint's eerie prophecy that Pope Francis will be the last Pontiff
Irish Saint Malachy, the 12th-century bishop of Armagh, prophesied that there would be only one more pope after Benedict.
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The prophecies of the Irish Saint Malachy (1094-1148), the 12th-century bishop of Armagh, have thrilled and dismayed readers for centuries.

In a series of 112 cryptic Latin phrases, the Irish saint "predicts" the Roman Catholic popes. He predicted there would be only one more pope after Benedict, and during his reign comes the end of the world. So Francis could be the last.

Saint Malachy's final prediction in full is: "In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people. The End.”

Pope Francis, who was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, chose his papal name in honor of St. Francis of Assisi. One theory that seeks to confirm the Irish saint's final prophecy is that Saint Francis's father's name was Pietro, or Peter.

In 1139, then Archbishop Malachy went to Rome from Ireland to give an account of his affairs. While there, he received a strange vision about the future that included the name of every pope, 112 in all from his time, who would rule until the end of time. We are now at the last prophecy.

St. Malachy gave an account of his visions to Pope Innocent II, but the document remained unknown in the Roman Archives until its discovery in 1590.

His predictions are taken very seriously. As one report states: "In 1958, before the Conclave that would elect Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Spellman of New York hired a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down the Tiber River, to show that he was 'pastor et nautor,' the motto attributed to the next Pope in the prophecies."

As for the prophecy concerning the 111th pope, Pope Benedict, the prophecy says of him, "Gloria Olivae," which means "the glory of the Olive." The Order of Saint Benedict is also known as the Olivetans, which many claims make Malachy's prophecies correct. The next and final pope then should be "Peter Romanus."

Many of the prophecies are spot on. For example, the one about Pope Urban VIII is Lilium et Rosa (the lily and the rose). He was a native of Florence and the arms of Florence feature a fleur-de-lis.

Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) is De labore Solis meaning "of the eclipse of the sun." Wojtyla was born on May 18, 1920, during a solar eclipse.

Peregrinus apostolicus (pilgrim pope), which designates Pius VI, appears to be verified by his many journeys to new lands.

So will Pope Francis be the last pope? The Irish seer of the 12th century has said it will be so. Time will tell.

*Originally published in 2013.  Last updated in March 2022.



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« Reply #2921 on: February 19, 2025, 06:45:13 AM »
Pope Francis took his name from Saint Francis of Assisi.

Saint Francis's origina name was Francis (Italian: Francesco d'Assisi; Latin: Franciscus Assisiensis) was baptized Giovanni by his mother. His surname, di Pietro di Bernardone, comes from his father, Pietro di Bernardone. The latter was in France on business when Francis was born in Assisi, a small town in Italy.

He was born in Italy, and traveled to Rome. So "Peter the Roman" does fit, for Pope Francis to be the Final Pope.
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« Reply #2922 on: February 19, 2025, 09:29:15 AM »
We are looking at the beginning of a New World Order.

I dreamed of it as a teenager. Yeah. I know a couple of things that may be coming.
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« Reply #2923 on: February 19, 2025, 10:04:12 AM »
I dreamed of it as a teenager. Yeah. I know a couple of things that may be coming.

Remember too tho, there is still a bunch of directions we could go. Like, if all of America woke up, could change the game.

Right now tho, this whole Bromance with Trump and Elon, it can't last forever.

I bet Elon has a lot of dirt on Trump, and God knows who else. Could this go sour when the two turn on each other?
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« Reply #2924 on: February 19, 2025, 10:06:51 AM »
Like the whole incident with Elon in the White House with his kid. Even the kid, per some folks who really listened to the kid, said it sounded like he said to Trump, when he walked over, "You are not the President, SHHHHHH!" If that is true, the kid heard this said, somehow. Trump is a puppet for many. But Elon has him by the cajónes right now.

It's going to be a crazy ride. But I suspect it is going to get weird.
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