Twitter suspends account of Archbishop
Carlo Maria Viganò
Life Site News,
by
Jean Mondoro
Original Article
Posted By: Harlowe,
7/15/2023 11:32:09 PM
Twitter, the social media platform that has boasted free speech protections since coming under the control of Elon Musk, has suspended the account of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò. On Saturday afternoon, word began to spread of the incident with followers demanding an explanation from owner Elon Musk and calling for reinstatement of the account. The account is labeled “suspended” and all posts hidden, an action which Viganò described to LifeSiteNews’ John-Henry Westen as “shameful.”(Snip)Comments left under posts regarding the suspension express dismay at the incident and call on Musk to investigate the reason behind it and reinstate the account.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Harlowe 7/15/2023 11:33:40 PM (No. 1513684)
Another article posted at Life Site News describes “deep roots” tied to the Rockefeller family and others regarding the globalist Great Reset agenda for the future of humanity as researched and written by Swedish researcher Dr. Jacob Nordangard. The article is sobering and concludes with Dr. Nordangard’s admonition to be ready for the next crisis that will have protocols telling people what to do and “everybody has to obey.”
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https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/the-great-reset-the-rockefellers-and-the-new-world-order-a-history-of-global-tyranny/?utm_source=top_news&utm_campaign=usa
Opinion
The Great Reset, the Rockefellers and the New World Order: an overview of global tyranny - Dr. Joseph Mercola (July 15, 2023)
“(Mercola) - A common mantra was chanted by world leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic--a Great Reset is necessary to “build back better” from the crisis and create a new sustainable future. This future is one led by a powerful global cartel eager to gain control over society and, ultimately, humanity. But this message of a new world order swooping in to save the masses from a fearful enemy didn’t start during the pandemic. Its origins go much deeper.”
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 7/16/2023 12:45:54 AM (No. 1513696)
I wish Archbishop Vigano was our Pope.
#1 - Thank you for the link to the "Great Reset - Rockefeller" article. A real doozy eye-opener.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Californian 7/16/2023 1:24:46 AM (No. 1513700)
Until,we know more I'm going to assume some wokie woke green hair alphabet soup person stayed on after Musk bought it and followed old woke anti speech policy.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
danu 7/16/2023 3:29:43 AM (No. 1513725)
seconding #2's emotion!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/16/2023 7:09:38 AM (No. 1513766)
I am a Catholic with a love for the Church, and a dislike for the shameful things going on in it.
It's almost like they are destroying the Church themselves.
Archbishop Vigano is to my ignorant thinking doing as Martin Luther once did.
I am sure others who know more than me about theology and history can explain it better.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
franq 7/16/2023 7:29:29 AM (No. 1513781)
Puzzling.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 7/16/2023 9:20:04 AM (No. 1513842)
Yes, the Rockefeller family has great influence in spearheading the new world order. So does the Warburg family. But please keep in view who owns and controls the world's financial system and central banks - the House of Rothschild. TQ et al - here is another reading assignment for you -
https://themillenniumreport.com/2019/08/the-rothschilds-global-crime-syndicate-and-how-it-works/
Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve answers to them each and every day. When is the last time we heard anyone bad-mouth the House of Rothschild and not was not pushed off the 30th floor of an office building as his/her punishment. They have and always will play for keeps. The Rockefellers and the Warburgs know how their bread is buttered and by whom.
"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws" — Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild, 1795 (est).
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
dovestar 7/16/2023 12:32:31 PM (No. 1513951)
Re: #5 the difference is that Vigano is staying in and fully encouraging others to stay and work within the Barque of Peter Instead of starting his own church. For anyone wanting to understood what is happening in the Church, whether Catholic or not, please do a search of Fatima, Akita and the Vision of Leo XIII. Dr. Taylor Marshall also has an easy to read book called Infiltration, and he and a number of others discuss the situation in numerous videos on YouTube. Hang tight, y'all, we're in for a bumpy ride. But we know Who wins in the end. St Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
pensom2 7/16/2023 12:57:18 PM (No. 1513965)
We'll see whether Musk takes any restorative action. Archbishop Vigano's dilemma is that he is using his role in the Catholic ecclesiastical hierarchy to spread opinions that are contrary to that very hierarchy. That is, he is speaking contrary to the will of the Pope.
The Vatican doesn't tolerate that from a very public pulpit like Twitter. The Pope's posse has surely lodged a complaint with Twitter. If Vigano were opining strictly as a layman, Twitter wouldn't consider suspending his account. Vigano's outspoken opinions weaken the Pope's Leftist declarations. The Vatican doesn't tolerate that--and Vigano is too popular for the Vatican to defrock him from his position.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 7/16/2023 1:04:16 PM (No. 1513968)
So, if I'm hearing this right:
- Twitter allows every stripe of sexual perversion to promote their immorality all day long, while:
- censoring an archbishop of the Catholic Church for....for...adamantly stating his conservative views?
God has a long memory, and I predict that Twitter will not survive this insanity.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Harlowe 7/16/2023 1:38:22 PM (No. 1513986)
#8~ Martin Luther did not set out to start his own church; he was a committed church monk who sought discussion and change in the Roman Catholic Church. His concern “was the justification of the sinner before God through faith without works” and church authorities understood that as an attack on the church institution which was not Martin Luther’s intent as evidenced by his appealing to two popes as “dear fathers in Christ.” His religious concerns were seen as treachery against civil authorities and he was excommunicated by Pope Leo X. Because of his excommunication, Martin Luther “was put into the position of practical reformer, not by his personal inclination and education as a scholar and teacher.” Among Martin Luther’s writings:
“Wherefore if the Pope will grant us, that God alone by his mere grace through Christ doth justify sinners, we will not only carry him in our hands, we will also kiss his feet. But since we cannot obtain this, we again in God are proud against him above measure, and will give no place, no, not one the angels in heaven, not to Peter, not to Paul, not to a hundred emperors, nor to a thousand popes, nor to the whole world.”
On April 18, 1521, Martin Luther appeared before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Imperial Diet (Meeting) in the German city of Worms after having been excommunicated by Pope Leo X for teaching the pure Gospel which led to his declaration: “To SCRIPTURE, I cannot retract. I fear to speak against God’s Word. So here I stand; I have no choice. ‘God help me,’ is my prayer.” ~~~ “The Bible is the cradle wherein Christ is laid.” (Martin Luther)
Martin Luther did not set out to start his own church.
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