There has to be a history of this somewhere. If anyone lives up near Michigan, there is a museum of the terrible Peshtigo fire, the largest fire in recorded history that no one seems to remember because it happened at the same time as the Chicago fire which was part of the Great Michigan Fires. There are museums for the tragic event with photos and articles, so people could look it up. I have heard people in California say they never saw the orange skies during the terrible fires of the past few years. Peggy Hall has done several videos on fires, this one a few days ago and this more recent one. She talks about the insurance rates going up, people having to move to appartments in cities. I also heard reports a while ago about deals being offered to people who lost their homes in CA where they could become owners of these new small appartments that were built and available in exchange for leaving their homes and never going back. I can't remember where I saw this, but it sounded very fishy and like the people who accepted did not get the better deal. So many anecdotes going around - I found this guy who says he is a firefighter and was not called to help: https://twitter.com/JoanneLesley8/status/1666465726855618563 Trudeau is already talking about more climate taxes as if that is a solution I hear there are many fires in Alberta. Mark Mallett is out there, I wonder if he will write something about it. This is so tragic, but I'm reminded of a few stories about protection to people with faith - I have posted this one before, but have heard of other stories of homes saved where people prayed the Rosary. These words has been on my mind lately: the only thing left to you will be the Rosary and the sign left by My Son.
We had several hazy, bad air days but nothing like NYC. I’m actually surprised it wasn’t worse in MA. The whole thing is just bizarre.
Yesterday for several hours in northeast TX the sky looked like this: They're called mammalian clouds. Not something I see very often!
Absolute disgrace. Biden violates basic tenet of US Flag Code and disrespects every American service member buried under its colors. Every day of this presidency brings more heartache to Americans. How offensive to honor this LGBT agenda by turning the White House into a side show. There are obscene images of these disturbing pride festivities all over social media, so many innocent children are being subjected to these horrors. I have never had the desire to burn a flag until now, it makes me sick to see this rainbow flag. Prayers for the USA, and for the conversion of Joe Biden.
"For this reason God will send them a powerful delusion so that they believe the lie, in order that judgment may come upon all who have disbelieved the truth and delighted in wickedness." 2 Thessalonians 2:11
The scene of Sodom and Gomorrah popped into my head this afternoon with the thought that what they did was so minor in comparison to where we are now.
Saw this video today and don't know what to think on it thus bringing it here to hear what others may think.
Pride Month Zealots Launch Economic Warfare On Homesteading Catholic Family BY: EVITA DUFFY-ALFONSO JUNE 09, 2023 5 MIN READ IMAGE CREDITUSED WITH PERMISSION ‘If the world hate you, know ye, that it hath hated me before you.’ EVITA DUFFY-ALFONSO VISIT ON TWITTER@EVITADUFFY_1 MORE ARTICLES SHARE Share Article on Facebook Share Article on Twitter Share Article on Truth Social Share Article via Email Long before the left invented “pride month,” the Catholic Church dedicated June to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a tradition originating from the 17th-century visions of Christ received by French nun St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. Enter Ross McKnight, a Louisiana Catholic father of five and owner of Backwater Foie Gras, whose business is now under attack after he made an Instagram post on Sunday commemorating the Sacred Heart of Jesus that provided his followers with ways they can protect themselves from “false pride” and counter the “attempted coup of the month of June.” McKnight’s post was fairly innocuous, encouraging his followers to adhere to the traditional liturgical calendar — instead of the new secular one — and to hold onto their French Catholic identity by “enthron[ing] the Sacred Heart in your home this month,” “Wear[ing] the Sacred Heart as a badge wherever you go,” “Pray[ing] the Rosary” in French, and reading his blog post titled, “This Tremendous Weight.” “The push to have every mainstream value and holiday represented in some way in our Louisiana ought to make no sense at all to any Louisianais or Louisianaise, unless recognized as a forward offensive by an ever-encroaching enemy that has sought for generations to destroy our unique culture which is so intimately tied to our Catholic identity,” wrote McKnight. Within a few hours of his Instagram post, several of McKnight’s customers, some of whom he had a personal relationship with, began canceling their orders. This included McKnight’s biggest clients — two high-end New Orleans restaurants that previously committed to buying from him throughout the summer. “While we’ve never required our customers to pass a litmus test before serving them, it seems our values, which come from lives lived as Louisiana Catholics, are considered unacceptable by some,” McKnight wrote in a second Instagram post following the backlash. McKnight supports his family exclusively through their pasture-based family farm. Harrison Weinhold, a patron of Backwater Foie Gras and friend of McKnight’s, told The Federalist that the canceled orders are costing the family somewhere between $6,000 to $10,000 a month in total revenue. full story Gay Pride Launches Economic Warfare On Catholic Father Of Five