The New York Times wants you to stop speculating about Pope Francis’ Health
Reaction and Commentary by Br. Alexis Bugnolo, Editor
I am glad that my editorial position of questioning the Vatican News Press releases has now been recognized as threatening by the New York Times, which in the above article refers directly to FromRome.Info — no other website took this approach– the “obscure” website pushing the “fake” news that the recent photograph of Pope Francis in hospital is “fake” and “AI” generated. — This is a major coup, because the New York Times never tells you what to think, except when someone is thinking too (in)correctly.
The author of the above article, however, seems a bit discombobulated, because he seems to admit that the truth is out there somewhere, rather than saying that the Vatican News is publishing it. And likewise, there is no mention of the recent revelations of the Pope’s drug-abuse, reported by Rome Reports the other day, which one would think would be more important topics to discuss.
Even though this NYT editorial is the kind of slop propaganda you would expect from the New York Times, it is, for me, a pleasant morning “Saint Joseph Day” present. Not to mention that the NYT is so desperate that you think correctly, that they published this article out in the open, rather than behind a paywall, as they do with their normal journalistic posts. And that shows how scared they are! — But as soon as I published this my own reply, they put it under a paywall, in an attempt to milk my own readers. So they are also in major financial straits, now that their USAID funding has been cut off!
I am also very grateful that the New York Times has unmasked the Narrative Control company in Tel Aviv, Israel by name. I had noticed about 60 readers of my recent article about the “AI Generated Photo” coming from Tel Aviv in recent days, and could not understand why such a strong interest existed in that one city. I had thought it was perhaps because an Israel company had created the “fake photograph” and its AI was trying to figure out how anyone noticed.
As regards the NYT leader (the words used to entitle the article), a Comment: The outlands are territories outside the homeland or outside the control of the native peoples. In modern marxist terminology, the use of the term would constitute a microagressive, ethnocentric bigoted attack on foreigners and minorities. And to say that what is “outlandish” “runs wild” is like saying wild buffalo go where they want on the Great Plains or Serengeti: it means they are free, natural and uncontrolled, not domesticated or broken in. It is a tautology. — The NYT by using such a leader is really unmasking their entire narrative control intentions in the article, in a crude and blatant manner. And they share this with Globalists who look at us useless eaters as things to be corralled, branded with electronic id, deathvaxxed, domesticated, brainwashed and slaughtered.
As such, it is a honor to be referred to in any way as part of such a bigoted diatribe. For FromRome.Info does in fact intend to be everything which is outlandish to the Globalists, since we support human natural freedom as God our Creator gave it and willed it to be forever.
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This week has brought recognition to FromRome.Info from both Vatican News and the New York Times, and that means that FromRome.Info, even if it was unknown before, is certainly no longer an obscure website. I am thinking that it would not be wrong to say that I have been, at least this week, one of the most influential Vaticanista, even if not a leading one, nor a card-carrying journalist. Yet, this achievement has nothing to do with me: it has, instead, everything to do with devotion to the truth, which every journalist or blogger covering the news, should have.
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WhenI was in the1st grade back in 1947 in a Catholic school ( when Catholic schools were Catholic) , Sister Clare used to tell us nursery rhymes that taught life lessons.
One of those she repeated often, because learning is learned by repitition, was about Holland.
Holland was a country that had a wall to hold floodwater back to keep the towns from drowning when it rained too much.
One day a little boy walked by and noticed there was a small hole in the wall the size of a pea and water trickling through it .So to save the town he went up and put his finger in the small hold and warned everybody of the flood if nobody would alarm the authorities.
Long story short, the little boy was a great hero for seeing and warning others and he saved the town.
As I read it, this is the purpose of From Info,…
It’s a different take, not msm style journalism…and Br B is the boy holding back and warning us about the flood….
Thanks, Mary, that is a very perceptive analogy.
Brother Alexis’ continual search for the truth, combined with humility & diligence, enables him to ‘see through’ the multifarious levels of propaganda/deception/lies & falsehoods presented by the ‘catholic’ media & controlled-opposition ‘grifters’.
On this Thursday of the 2nd week in Lent the Gospel account of the rich man who went straight to hell & the poor man who went straight to heaven [St Luke 16: 19-31] is sobering indeed and a cause for sincere reflection for all of us…
“Grant us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the help of Thy grace: that duly applying ourselves to fasting and prayer, we may be delivered from enemies of mind and of body. Through our Lord Jesus Christ…etc.” [Collect for Holy Mass, 1962 Missal]
Well….the NYT won’t be getting any of my milk.
Well in the early 20th Century we had “Yellow Journalism”. In which mainstream media published Sensational, Salacious, and Slanted News presenting it as Objective Truth (ie lies).
The 21st Century we have “Chicken Journalism”. Where Mainstream Newmedia have abandoned reporting Basic News and Facts. Thus, become political propaganda machines . Publishing “All the News that Fits our Narrative”
For Thy name’s sake, oh Lord, and by the merits of Your own most precious blood, shed for our sins, forgive my brothers and sisters who have dealt, spoken, or written falsely, and through their merits and prayers, deign to save me, a faithless and wretched sinner.
For there is no sin some other has committed that I would not readily do the more wittingly or guiltily than they, and there is no species of sin to which my corrupted heart in its inner recesses would not cling, recur, divert, or desire out of malice to Thee, Summum Bonum.
In exchange for the paltry baubles and recognition of the world and the canaille sentiments to which I have so obstinately adhered in my needless toils, created by my own perversity and blindness, and my own despair
Although such is the only thing of myself I can do, and all the incidental or consequent goods of my works when done apart from Thy grace are mere natural phenomenon passing like the smoke in a breeze, I nonetheless implore your holy fire to consume these bonds and traces of sin and its desires, and to make me zealous at all times in Thy service, devotion, and that supreme charity which no man of himself has nor can he acquire save by the action of Thy Charity.
Consume, therefore, this offering of my will, my mind, and heart, and all the goods past present and future whatsoever I shall gain, through the hands of your immaculate Mother, the first Christian, and mother of all who live eternally.
Maria sine labe concepta: pro nobis ad te recurrentibus, ora!
Parce, Domine, parce populo tuo, ne in aeternum, irscris nobis.
Parce Domine peccantibus, ignoace petentibus, misere te.
Traduction française :
LE NEW YORK TIMES MENTIONNE FROMROME.INFO COMME UNE MENACE POUR LE RÉCIT
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