A conversation between Dr. John Campbell and Dr. Angus Dalgliesh, highly recommended, the latter one of the top and most experienced oncologists in Britain, who explains the connection – in causal terms, beyond the correlative – between the mRNA ‘vaxx’ and the explosion of cancer rates – and often explosive cancers, especially in the young. If you did need any more evidence, here it be. And read through some of the comments, which are heartbreaking, and maddening. What hell hath befallen us?
What troubles me most in all of this is not that some people will do anything for money, regardless of who gets killed or maimed – after all, as Saint Paul says, radix enim omnium malorum est cupiditas – the love of money is the root of all evil.
Nor is that some people truly want to cull the human population, by killing off a good portion, and sterilizing a chunk of the rest, of both sexes, but females, the rate-limiting step, in particular. Such is to be expected as the devil and his minions have their hour of darkness.
Rather, what most concerns me are all those otherwise sane and good people who went along with all this, and, more so, those that still do, rationalizing their behaviour, going along to get along, what else are you going to do, and all the rest of it. Now they have the sword of Damocles hanging over their heads. I had a long conversation with a young physician friend – a faithful Catholic – at the beginning of all this, who tried to convince me these mRNA shots were harmless, stayed in the arm, just dissolved in the blood – she believed the narrative she had been taught. I had a vivid and strong intuition they were not all that safe, and tried to convince her so. I now wonder what she, and so many others, now think. After all, people trusted the ‘experts’, who knew what they’re talking about – right?
Well, as far as I can tell, Dr. Dalgleish and a few others do. The rest? The proof is the poison puddin’. Like the hero in Lewis Carrol’s poem, we’ve got to snicker snack this nasty jabby beast, which has shuffled enough through the tulgey wood, before its claws and jaws do any more harm.
As a follow-up to my thoughts on Payette’s payout, here be a stark image of where are here in Canada. As the graph shows in, well, graphic terms, since 2025, the public sector has contributed to 95.5% of economic growth. The private sector – which funds the public sector, or is supposed to – has[…]Continue reading→
(Today marks the sixth anniversary of the death of Father Alphonse de Valk, C.S.B., a faithful, courageous and indefatigable Basilian priest, pro-life-and-family apostle, and the founder of Catholic Insight magazine. Here is what we wrote those on his entering into eternity five years ago, as we continue to remember him in our prayers and thoughts)[…]Continue reading→
As a good news, follow-up to our story from Poland, of the persecution of Weronika Krawczyk for her pro-life views, we heard that she has been granted a presidential pardon. One might still wonder why one needs a presidential pardon for simply holding the long-held belief that the child within the womb is a child,[…]Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV has asked Catholics across the world to join him in a Rosary for peace today, at 18:00 Rome time (6 pm), which would be noon from where I write (EST). If you are able, whether at that time or another, and in whatever way you pray, to join in intercession with the[…]Continue reading→
I was glancing through some headlines, and noticed a mention of Julie Payette – engineer and astronaut and sometime the Queen’s representative in Canada – which brought back vague memories. She was appointed Governor-General by Justin Trudeau in 2017. Ms. Payette resigned in 2021, amidst claims that she created a ‘toxic work environment’, with allegations[…]Continue reading→
We celebrate Saint Stanislaus today (+ April 11, 1079), in light of this Easter Octave, a bishop and martyr who accepted the episcopacy only at the direct order of Pope Alexander II. He proved a wise and courageous leader of his flock, put to death by his own king, Boleslaus, for rebuking the monarch’s ‘immoral[…]Continue reading→
Catholic Action in Poland has issued a formal statement appealing to the President of the Republic of Poland to pardon Weronika Krawczyk—convicted for warning other women against an abortion-performing gynaecologist. Catholic Action (AK) emphasizes that no apology is owed to a doctor who has performed numerous abortions and proposed others; furthermore, the organization considers the[…]Continue reading→
A very blessed and glorious Easter! Christus surrexit vere, alleluia! As we begin this Easter Octave with the great Solemnity of Easter, music to lift the soul would be one of Bach’s Easter cantatas, composed during his time at Leipzig in the early 1700’s, for the six Sundays of this festive season, leading up to[…]Continue reading→
Today, April 4th, muted this year by Holy Saturday, is the commemoration of Saint Isidore of Seville (560-636) a bishop and doctor of the Church during a tumultuous age, when civilization was crumbling, coming apart at its very seams, which may sound sort of au courant. Then again, the form of this world has always[…]Continue reading→
The time between Good Friday and Easter Sunday is one of waiting, in silence, as the world wonders – anticipates – what will happen, after the death of Christ. We re-live this time each year in the anamnesis of our liturgy, and in turn look forward to the glorious re-creation of all things at the[…]Continue reading→