AI and Bad Habits of Human Nature

Since the beginning of time, humanity has strived and, in many cases, succeeded in making daily toil just a bit easier in every generation through innovation. Inherent in the human spirit is a need to tackle problems and find suitable solutions.  In the present age, the latest developments center on high-speed computing and providing individuals … Continue reading AI and Bad Habits of Human Nature

COVID-19 Indictment – Better Late Than Never

It’s been a very long wait, but finally, someone at the heart of a systematic operation to cover up the true origins of Covid-19 has been indicted.  His name is Dr. David Morens. Morens, an ex-National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) staff member, served as a senior advisor to the then Director of … Continue reading COVID-19 Indictment – Better Late Than Never

Evil not Sick

The country is in a frightening place these days. This past Saturday evening, another attempt occured on the President’s life during the alleged bipartisan White House Correspondence Dinner in Washington, D.C. What has become an all too familiar story, the narrative pronounces the assailant as a “sick” person. Even Trump used the euphemism, probably without … Continue reading Evil not Sick

Did Pope Leo Blink?

You have to admit it, we do live in very interesting times. Last week, there was a major online feud going on between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV. It all started on Palm Sunday when Leo said the following during his homily:  “Brothers and sisters, this is our God: Jesus, King of Peace, … Continue reading Did Pope Leo Blink?

The Feud Between the Pope and the President

The Real Contention is About the Regulation of Illegal Migration The well-publicized disagreement between Pope Leo and President Trump over the Iran conflict has its roots far deeper than the conflict itself.  Pope Leo decided to speak out against the interventions the United States carried out in Iran. He said, “I will continue to speak … Continue reading The Feud Between the Pope and the President

The Rise of “Christlam”

Have you noticed lately that a lot of Christian influencers and authority figures are suddenly singing the praises of Islam? This rhetoric has really ramped up since the US – Iran conflict began several weeks ago. Case in point, Tucker Carlson’s post this Tuesday on X: “The people in charge don’t want you to know … Continue reading The Rise of “Christlam”

Stalled Peace Talks

One of the tenets of Christianity is to try to avoid war, and if it occurs, to bring it to an end as quickly as possible. As was mentioned previously, the United States has no beef with the Iranian people, only with the radicals who lead the country. However, America unambiguously made its intentions known … Continue reading Stalled Peace Talks

Eucharist Miracles

I am the living bread which has come down from heaven. Anyone who eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is my flesh, for the life of the world. John 6:51 Jesus instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper. Every mass since then has been a commemoration of this living sacramental sacrifice. … Continue reading Eucharist Miracles

The Decline of the Traditional Catholic Podcasters

A few years ago, those of us rejecting the mainstream media’s blatant bias and outright lies welcomed with open arms the rise of traditional Catholic podcasters. This is when we were not getting the truth on a myriad of topics like the antics of Pope Francis, the Covid-19 pandemic, globalism, and the sudden rise of … Continue reading The Decline of the Traditional Catholic Podcasters

The Hurdles to Peace in Iran: Our So-called Allies

If you do not follow the news closely and have little idea what is happening in Iran, passing by a local gas station can get you up to speed.  AAA reports that the average price per gallon nationwide is $3.95, and in some states, it is well over $4 a gallon.  It is not that … Continue reading The Hurdles to Peace in Iran: Our So-called Allies