Viewer: I thought St. Clement’s didn’t allow videography?
Ann: Ask us no questions and we’ll tell you no lies. 😎
Viewer: I thought St. Clement’s didn’t allow videography?
Ann: Ask us no questions and we’ll tell you no lies. 😎
JUST IN: On March 25, Pope Francis will consecrate Russia & Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, during a 5pm penance service in St Peter’s Basilica. The same act, on the same day, will be carried out in Fatima by His Eminence Cardinal Krajewski, as envoy of the Holy Father. pic.twitter.com/umjZrNi7gJ
— Diane Montagna (@dianemontagna) March 15, 2022
HOWEVER: I *SUSPECT* that Pope Benedict’s mere presence would probably be enough IF the Consecration were done properly with the correct intention, because remember, Bergoglio IS a bishop. But if the intention is mangled or perverted in any way, not even Pope Benedict’s presence would rehabilitate it.
Needless to say, I am HIGHLY WARY of luciferian skullduggery in this situation.
Stay confessed.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.
Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us.
(Today’s Roman Station Church for Tuesday in the Second Week of Lent, Saint Balbina, is closed for renovations.)
WPVI — To help fend off another wave of Covid-19, people will need a fourth dose of vaccine, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Sunday.
“Many variants are coming, and Omicron was the first one that was able to evade — in a skillful way — the immune protection that we’re giving,” Bourla told CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
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Protection after three doses is “not that good against infections” and “doesn’t last very long” when faced with a variant like Omicron.
“It is necessary, a fourth (dose) for right now,” Bourla told CBS.
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Bourla said Pfizer is also hoping to make a vaccine that will protect against Omicron and all other variants of SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes Covid-19.
The goal is to create “something that can protect for at least a year,” Bourla told CBS on Sunday.
“And if we are able to achieve that, then I think it is very easy to follow and remember so that we can go back to really the way (we) used to live,” he said.
https://6abc.com/covid-19-vaccine-fourth-dose-pfizer-of/11650075/
(**Today’s video is for the Station Church of last Thursday, which couldn’t be entered to film until the day itself, thus making timely production impossible. Today’s Station Church, San Clemente, does not allow any filming whatsoever, sadly.)
If true it boggles the mind. pic.twitter.com/ngAVQkTNib
— Ed ☯️Free Thinker & Oracle (@DowdEdward) March 11, 2022
In a related note, if you know who Justin Bieber is, his wife, who is also Alec Baldwin’s niece, just had a stroke.
TMZ reports the model, 25, was admitted to a Palm Springs area hospital a few days ago after suffering a “medical emergency” that reportedly affected the way she moved. Her symptoms are said to be more typical of an older person, not of a runway pro in her mid-20s.
UPDATE: Ah, just a TIA. Hey, what 25 year old HASN’T started having Transient Ischemic Attacks and started the countdown to “the big one”, amirite? She has a one in three chance of having a major stroke within 12 months, IF you use pre-DeathInjection probabilities tied to natural old age. I’d say since we are dealing with an active poisoning known to cause strokes, her odds are far higher. Shaddap and get ya boostah!
MEANWHILE, it was announced today by Moderna that Stéphane Bancel, the psychopath founder and CEO of Moderna who knew all along that the mRNA injections were poisonous, has a “golden parachute” walk-away retirement package option worth $926 million dollars.
PLEASE read the ARSH 2016 article on Bancel and Moderna that I reprinted in full in which Bancel’s psychopathy is discussed at length, as is the openly-admitted toxicity of mRNA injections.
Delivery — actually getting RNA into cells — has long bedeviled the whole field. On their own, RNA molecules have a hard time reaching their targets. They work better if they’re wrapped up in a delivery mechanism, such as nanoparticles made of lipids. But those nanoparticles can lead to dangerous side effects, especially if a patient has to take repeated doses over months or years.
Novartis abandoned the related realm of RNA interference over concerns about toxicity, as did Merck and Roche…
“I would say that mRNA is better suited for diseases where treatment for short duration is sufficiently curative, so the toxicities caused by delivery materials are less likely to occur,” said Katalin Karikó, a pioneer in the field who serves as a vice president at BioNTech.