Antichrist Upset About Foreign Aid Cutoff
The link below is to a story from the Roman Catholic publication Crux. In it, we learn that the U.S. bishops are very upset about Donald Trump's decision to cut off foreign aid.
I have made the point many times in this space that the Antichrist Roman Church-State is the beating heart of globalism. It's not the Bilderbergers. It's not the World Economic Forum or even the United Nations. When it comes to globalism, Rome is el numero uno, the alpha dog, the capo di tutti capi.
What's interesting is how Antichrist goes out of his way to announce that he's the biggest, baddest globalist on the block. He brags about it. He wants everyone to know. But people, including American Protestants, tell him, "I don't believe you." It's almost as if Antichrist is the Rodney Dangerfield of globalists; he gets no respect at all.
But Antichrist is nothing if not persistent. This past week, it's been a real treat watching Romanists reveal themselves as the globalists that they are. One guy on X, Tony Annett, whose biography lists him as a former official of the International Monetary Fund - a massively influential globalist organization - spilled the beans in a post, writing in response to another post, "I'll let you into a little secret: Catholic social teaching is globalist...."1
Yes, Mr. Annett, you are entirely correct. Catholic social teaching is, without question, globalist. Now, Mr. Annett doesn't see that as a problem. He seems to be a traditional Roman Catholic who has fully bought into Antichrist's globalist theory and practice. But if you're a Christian, you should recognize this as the voice of Antichrist globalism, which is also known as the New World Order.
It's incredible, really, Donald Trump's ability to get people to reveal who they truly are.
In like fashion, Trump has triggered the U.S. bishops with his order to suspend all foreign aid.
According to the Crux article, the U.S. bishops have even asked Catholics to call Congress to stop the foreign aid freeze.
According to the article, "Catholic Relief Services [one of Rome's many globalist charities] receives significant funding from the federal government. The organization received over $928 million in funding from the federal government grants in Fiscal Year 2023."
Now talk about telling on yourself!
Did you know that Catholic Relief Services received nearly $1 billion in U.S. taxpayer money in Fiscal Year 2023? I sure didn't. But Crux just let the cat out of the bag.
Not only should Donald Trump temporarily suspend payments to Catholic Relief Services, but he should also permanently end them because this is a violation of the principle of the separation of church and state.2
Here's the link to the Crux article.
https://x.com/tonyannett/status/1885456556684140847
The separation of church and state is a Christian principle. The federal government has no right to establish a state church in America, but giving American tax dollars to Rome effectively establishes it as such.