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‘FAKE NEWS’ MEDIA SMEAR LOCKDOWN PROTESTS

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COVID protestors dismissed as 'conspiracy theorists'

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LONDON (ChurchMilitant.com) - British mainstream media are orchestrating a smear campaign to discredit the world's largest lockdown protest to date by labeling the protestors "conspiracy theorists."

The leftwing Guardian joined Britain's Daily Mail and Evening Standard tabloids accusing over 40,000 protestors at London's Trafalgar Square on Saturday of promoting "coronavirus conspiracy theories."

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A no-mandatory vaccine protestor at Trafalgar Square

Britain's taxpayer-funded BBC and other mainstream media blanked out the protests, choosing instead to focus on similar, but smaller, protests in Berlin.

While The Telegraph dismissed the diverse mass of protestors as "what might politely be described as an eclectic bunch," the BBC slandered the German protests as comprised of "far-right" elements sporting Nazi symbols.

"If COVID-19 can indeed be cured by tonic water as claimed, let's hope there's also a cure for stupid," The London Economic editorialized, mocking participants as "conspiracy theory believers, anti-vaxxers, Q-anon believers and mask-skeptics."

Voices for Freedom

But independent journalist and filmmaker Sonia Poulton announced that "people are coming today to make their voices heard against mandatory vaccinations, mandatory masks, mandatory anything really."

"Not fascist or conspiracy theorist, I went to Trafalgar Square to listen to doctors and because the government and mass media cannot be trusted on #COVID19," she tweeted.

Simon Dolan, a successful businessman and entrepreneur who has been leading the movement against the draconian lockdowns, explained to Church Militant how "the media are mainly bought and paid for by the government."

Individual liberties have been trampled over by an overreaching government intent on creeping totalitarianism.Tweet

"They spend tens of millions with the newspapers in terms of advertising, and so, of course, the media will run stories which perpetuate the government line," said Dolan, a participant in the London protest.

"Also, the term 'conspiracy theorist' carries with it certain connotations and no doubt is a good term to use in a headline for 'clicks.' Far easier to write a lazy sensationalist article than explore the truth. 'Friendly people march peacefully for their basic freedoms,' isn't a good clickbait headline!" he remarked.

The founder of the Jota Aviation company, which has been delivering personal protective equipment (PPE) to the National Health Service and other businesses, said that "the protests, in essence, were for freedom."

"Individual liberties have been trampled over by an overreaching government intent on creeping totalitarianism," he emphasized.



"I think one of the most important points that was raised was 'We are here to fight a disease. Not the disease of COVID, but the disease of fascism.' I truly believe that every totalitarian government in history, be they communist or fascist, has used the same techniques as are being used today," Dolan observed.

Church Militant asked Dolan how he justified the presence of former soccer star and sports broadcaster David Icke, a speaker especially singled out for media opprobrium as a "conspiracy theorist."

"David spoke for about 15 minutes, eloquently and passionately about freedoms, liberty, love and responsibility for oneself. The fact that some people find some of his other ideas 'crazy,' is fine — that's the beauty of freedom of speech, and that really was the point of the whole day — freedom," Dolan responded.

Clergy Torn by 'Altruistic Lie'

Dolan, the founder of the Keep Britain Free movement who has also fought in court against the Wuhan virus ban on Holy Communion administered to Catholics and for churches to remain open, told Church Militant that "many church people" participated in the protest.

We are here to fight a disease. Not the disease of COVID, but the disease of fascism.Tweet

He described them as "quiet, polite, unassuming vicars and priests, all of whom cannot understand just why churches had been closed."

"I feel they are torn between the altruistic lie that the government has put forward (protect others, it's for the greater good, etc.) which of course is a Christian basic, and yet they are confused that by doing what they are being told is for the greater good, it seems to be doing more damage to people," he pointed out.

Police fined celebrity speaker Piers Corbyn £10,000 under new coronavirus laws restricting public gatherings of more than 30 people.

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Protestors with signs at the anti-mask rally

However, police allowed the anti-racism Million People March in west London on Sunday to go ahead without penalizing the organizers.

'Devastating Effect'

David Kurten, member of the London Assembly, told Church Militant that the Unite For Freedom event in Trafalgar Square "was a legitimate protest of ordinary people who do not agree with the lockdown and the devastating effect it has had on society, general health and well-being and businesses."

"Many medical doctors spoke at the event and made the point that Britain's National Health Service has never been less busy and thousands of people with other serious conditions such as cancer are not getting treatment and dying because of the COVID restrictions and mismanagement," Kurten, mayoral candidate for London, said.

"The Johnson government has been sowing fear and mistruths about the Wuhan virus, which is no more severe than a bad flu season. 99.99% of people have not died from it," he added, revealing that "the organizers are planning another event for September."  

"The Keep Britain Free movement has grown so quickly, it proves that there is a real passion for it in the U.K. My intent is to run this for as long as it takes to restore our freedoms and to ensure that this can ever happen again," Dolan confirmed.

 

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To Pray over President Trumps Family for Safety & Protection this coming 2020 Election. Psalm 91 New Living Translation Psalm 91

To Pray over President Trumps Family

for Safety & Protection this coming 2020 Election.


Psalm 91

New Living Translation

Psalm 91



1 Those who live in the shelter of the Most High

    will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

2 This I declare about the Lord:

He alone is my refuge, my place of safety;

    he is my God, and I trust him.

3 For he will rescue you from every trap

    and protect you from deadly disease.

4 He will cover you with his feathers.

    He will shelter you with his wings.

    His faithful promises are your armor and protection.

5 Do not be afraid of the terrors of the night,

    nor the arrow that flies in the day.

6 Do not dread the disease that stalks in darkness,

    nor the disaster that strikes at midday.

7 Though a thousand fall at your side,

    though ten thousand are dying around you,

    these evils will not touch you.

8 Just open your eyes,

    and see how the wicked are punished.


9 If you make the Lord your refuge,

    if you make the Most High your shelter,

10 no evil will conquer you;

    no plague will come near your home.

11 For he will order his angels

    to protect you wherever you go.

12 They will hold you up with their hands

    so you won’t even hurt your foot on a stone.

13 You will trample upon lions and cobras;

    you will crush fierce lions and serpents under your feet!


14 The Lord says, “I will rescue those who love me.

    I will protect those who trust in my name.

15 When they call on me, I will answer;

    I will be with them in trouble.

    I will rescue and honor them.

16 I will reward them with a long life

    and give them my salvation.”


Pope Francis says pandemic is ‘a wake-up call’ to care for creation

 

Pope Francis says pandemic is ‘a wake-up call’ to care for creation

Vatican City, Sep 1, 2020 / 04:40 am (CNA).- Pope Francis released a message Tuesday for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation in which he called for repentance for humanity’s broken bonds with God’s creation and with others.

“Today we hear the voice of creation admonishing us to return to our rightful place in the natural created order — to remember that we are part of this interconnected web of life, not its masters. The disintegration of biodiversity, spiralling climate disasters, and unjust impact of the current pandemic on the poor and vulnerable: all these are a wake-up call in the face of our rampant greed and consumption,” Pope Francis wrote in the message published Sept. 1.

“For the world was made to communicate the glory of God, to help us to discover in its beauty the Lord of all, and to return to him,” the pope said.

Pope Francis said that the coronavirus pandemic presented a “decisive moment” for people to examine their habits of energy usage, consumption, transportation, and diet, to eliminate the superfluous and destruction aspects of our economies in favor of “life-giving ways” to trade, produce, and transport goods.

“In some ways, the current pandemic has led us to rediscover simpler and sustainable lifestyles. The crisis, in a sense, has given us a chance to develop new ways of living. Already we can see how the earth can recover if we allow it to rest: the air becomes cleaner, the waters clearer, and animals have returned to many places from where they had previously disappeared,” he said.

“Today we need to find just and sustainable ways of living that can give the Earth the rest it requires, ways that satisfy everyone with a sufficiency, without destroying the ecosystems that sustain us.”

The World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation was established following the publication of the encyclical Laudato si’ in 2015. Pope Francis said in his 2020 message that the period from Sept. 1 to Oct. 4 — the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi — is being celebrated as a “Season of Creation.”

As part of the Season of Creation, online webinar discussions will be held throughout September focused on sustainable development in different regions of the world. Live translation will be provided.

The pope added that he was pleased to learn that the theme for this year’s “Season of Creation” is “Jubilee for the Earth” because a jubilee is a time to “remember, return, rest, restore, and rejoice.”

“A Jubilee is a time to return to God our loving Creator. We cannot live in harmony with creation if we are not at peace with the Creator who is the source and origin of all things. As Pope Benedict observed, ‘the brutal consumption of creation begins where God is missing, where matter has become simply material for us, where we ourselves are the ultimate measure, where everything is simply our property,’” he said. 

Pope Francis pointed to specific steps that countries can take to care for creation. These include biodiversity restoration, protection of indigenous communities, and reducing emissions. 

“Climate restoration is of utmost importance, since we are in the midst of a climate emergency. We are running out of time, as our children and young people have reminded us. We need to do everything in our capacity to limit global average temperature rise under the threshold of 1.5°C enshrined in the Paris Climate Agreement, for going beyond that will prove catastrophic, especially for poor communities around the world,” he said. 

“We need to stand up for intra-generational and inter-generational solidarity at this critical moment. I invite all nations to adopt more ambitious national targets to reduce emissions, in preparation for the important Climate Summit (COP 26) in Glasgow in the United Kingdom.” 

He also appealed for support of the United Nations’ call to safeguard 30% of the earth as protected habitats by 2030 to counter biodiversity loss, stating that the Summit on Biodiversity (COP 15) in Kunming, China could become “a turning point in restoring the earth to be a home of life in abundance, as willed by the Creator.”

The pope hailed initiatives of the Laudato si’ anniversary year, which began May 24. He said that this year should lead to “long-term action plans to practice integral ecology in our families, parishes and dioceses, religious orders, our schools and universities.”

“Let us all rejoice that our loving Creator sustains our humble efforts to care for the earth, which is also God’s home where his Word ‘became flesh and lived among us’ and which is constantly being renewed by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit,” he said. “Send forth your Spirit, O Lord, and renew the face of the earth.”


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Cardinal Dziwisz: heed St. John Paul II’s appeal for peace on World War II anniversary

 

Cardinal Dziwisz: heed St. John Paul II’s appeal for peace on World War II anniversary

CNA Staff, Sep 1, 2020 / 03:30 am (CNA).- The world needs once again to hear St. John Paul II’s appeal for an end to war, Cardinal StanisÅ‚aw Dziwisz said Tuesday as he marked the anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.

In a statement marking the Nazi invasion of Poland on Sept. 1, 1945, Dziwisz said that John Paul II’s commitment to peace was shaped by his experience of occupation. 

“‘No more war! It is peace, peace must guide the fate of nations and all humanity’ — these words spoken by St. John Paul II must be repeated also today to the whole world,” said the cardinal, who served as the Polish pope’s personal secretary. 

The future pope was 19 at the time of the Nazi invasion and worked as a laborer in a quarry to avoid deportation to Germany. Around six million Polish citizens died during the war — roughly a fifth of the population.

“The Holy Father mentioned that the Polish losses were enormous, proportionally greater than those of other countries. Above all, the suffering of citizens,” Dziwisz, the former Archbishop of Kraków, said.  

“However, even during this time of hecatomb [great public sacrifice], Poles did not lose their national spirit and their strong faith in God, as the Lord of history and fortune.” 

Dziwisz noted that the pope, who was born Karol WojtyÅ‚a and grew up in the city of Wadowice, experienced the deaths of his Jewish friends and university professors. 

He said: “During the German occupation he did not remain passive. He worked as a worker in a quarry at Kraków’s Zakrzówek. Together with MieczysÅ‚aw Kotlarczyk, a friend from Wadowice, he created an underground Rhapsody Theatre. He emphasized that it is not aggression, but words and art that are the best form of sustaining Polishness and encouragement for human hearts.” 

“In 1942 he joined the underground Archbishop’s Seminary in Kraków, which was organized by Cardinal Adam Stefan Sapieha, whom the Pope remembered until the end of his life.”

Sept. 2 will mark the 75th anniversary of the official conclusion of the Second World War. Representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Allied Powers met on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay to sign the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on Sept. 2, 1945.

The appeal for “No more war” is associated with Pope Paul VI, who addressed the United Nations in New York on Oct. 4, 1965, saying “No more war. War never again.” When John Paul II spoke to the UN General Assembly in New York 1979, he quoted his predecessor’s words. 

Observing that 2020 marks the centenary of St. John Paul II’s birth, Dziwisz said: “He called on world leaders to respect the dignity and rights of every human being. He opposed any form of aggression. ‘Never one against another’ … In today’s troubled world this is a very timely message. War has never been and will never be a way to solve ethnic, economic or religious problems.”

“War will always be an evil that impacts on people and leads to destruction and extermination. That is why I repeat once again today after St. John Paul II: ‘Nevermore wars.’’” 


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