God help us. Very freaky and diabolical....just the pics alone. Like being vacuum packed...."biobags". Just what Satan has wanted from the beginning....no room for the woman/as mother. This seems that we could be heading into the start of the fulfillment of what Sondra Abrahams was shown in her NDEs for the future....and what was given in the messages at Emmitsburg as well: Artificial wombs intended to save premature babies — for now. Next step could be 'immaculate gestation' For some, the prospect of artificial wombs raises concerns about uncoupling reproduction from human bodies. For others, it would be the ultimate gender equalizer When images emerged last year of fetal lambs growing inside “Biobags” — giant, translucent, polyethylene sacks filled with synthetic amniotic fluid — Anna Smajdor’s visceral and immediate reaction was horror. Surgically removed from their mother’s wombs at 105 to 115 days, the lambs spent a month swaddled inside what looked a lot like freezer bags, their blood flowing from their umbilical cords to an outside “oxygenator” as they breathed, swallowed and grew from pink, hairless creatures to white, woolly wonders. “There was one where the lamb seemed to be spasming in the Biobag,” she says. But what horrified Smajdor, a philosophy professor and ethicist at the University of Oslo, was the use of animals for that lab test — not the idea of “ectogenesis,” or gestation outside the body. In fact, she says it should be an option to address the “injustice” that the female uterus is still a necessary part of reproduction. The prospect of synthetic, substitute wombs raises stark questions about how far we want to go in uncoupling reproduction from human bodies, the role of the mother and placenta in fetal development and the way our society thinks about how women are expected to behave during pregnancy. For others, an artificial womb would be the ultimate gender equalizer — freeing women from the inconvenience, pain and sometimes significant risks of pregnancy and childbirth, and giving single or gay men an alternative to surrogacy. ...... Many believe it’s only a matter of time before the two paths meet. “You do need to get past things like, well, (an early embryo) has no heart or other parts, but it’s clear that at some level growing embryos in dishes will intersect the technology to keep embryos and fetuses alive artificially,” says bioethicist Arthur Caplan. “That is absolutely inevitable and will happen.” The potential benefits of artificial wombs are obvious. For the fetus, ectogenesis means a tightly controlled, sterile environment, where hormones and nutrients needed for optimal growth can be calibrated and delivered, and doctors can watch from the outside, with access ports ready should the fetus need to be “rescued” ....... On that last point, she adds in an interview, there’s a lot of confusion not only about how pregnant women should behave — yes to weight gain but not too much, no to soft cheeses, coffee and cola — but how much responsibility they should have for a developing fetus. “We’ve really become muddled about why it’s her in particular that has to make all these sacrifices,” Smajdor argues, “given that we live in a world where there are many environmental factors that can be detrimental to fetuses, like pollution.” ....... “There will (be) people who say, ‘it’s just unnatural. That’s just not the way God intended for us to have babies,’” Caplan says. When Louise Brown, the first IVF baby, was born on July 5, 1978, her parents received hate mail splattered in blood. But since then, millions of “test tube” babies have been created. And the “natural” argument rarely stops the technology, Caplan points out. Left: A lamb at 107 days of gestation and on day four of support. Right: The same lamb on day 28 of support, illustrating growth and maturation. And on and on.....MORE: http://nationalpost.com/health/artificial-wombs
I opined on MILINET Blog the other day that perhaps an American Revolution/Civil War II in the very near future could be a very good thing as The Republic and the Faith/Civic Belief System devised by Our Founders quite simply can't survive for another generation! In Europe we have the below and I expect that the stats for USA Blue States and Blue (Democrat Party) controlled urban areas are not much better: "'Christianity as default is gone': the rise of a non-Christian Europe" https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...christian-europe-young-people-survey-religion Is Geo. Orwell's horrific future of "1984" going to be realized in 2024? I'm a 1st Quarter Baby Boomer and grew up in a USA Patriot Family during a time when public schools taught religious, civic and moral values. My Church was the pre-Vatican II Days of Catholicism. By the midpoint of the Baby Boom births the landscape had been changed .. Dramatically!! Vietnam, Drugs, "Free Love", Socialism, Abortion and a hijacked Vatican II was forming "The Youth" .... I should really say distorting The Youth!! The Socialists and Lavender Lefties that spearheaded these "distortions" are now in control of the "Media", Political Left Parties, "Education Systems" and all too many Catholic Dioceses & Parishes. Oh!! .... and the above malefactors control FaceBook, Twitter, Yahoo, ....... "Dr. Robert Epstein Discusses The Battle for Your Mind…" https://theconservativetreehouse.co...t-epstein-discusses-the-battle-for-your-mind/ Nothing changes under the Sun! The godless Lavender Left/Socialist tactics are the same ones they used in the Paris Commune, Russian Revolution, German National Socialism .... China, Cuba, Venezuela, .......... take over the Media, exploit/produce national crisis, disparage/libel long held Faith & Morals, relentlessly attack current government/administration, appeal to base Human nature and extort the young/ignorant to mob rule! For near 150 years the outcome has always been the same, blood, tears, tyranny and Human misery. Get Ready!! IT's Time! GOD SAVE ALL HERE!! .... and Happy Palm Sunday! PS: I see that Cdl. Dolan has, finally, Wised-Up ... I wonder what triggered that!!??: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018...dolan-democrats-have-abandoned-catholics.html
I came across the following video a few minutes ago and in the wake of the March for Our Lives this past weekend I think it might be worth your time to listen to this,
I just can not root for the idea of a civil war no matter how it might seem inevitable and even just. The loss of life of such wars are always incredibly tragic and affect so many souls who are innocent of the crimes which bring such wars. Not to mention how many souls which go to meet their fate unprepared and not in a state of Grace. How many will go to hell which could be saved. I can never support the idea of such things because of this. The real battle is our daily walk in Christ. Praying, and sacrificing for the love of others who are made in God's image also no matter how much I detest and abhor their actions and ideals. This is our battle to fight. Being an example of God's love to one another at the expense of our pride and self righteousness. This means rejecting the false love of this world and suffering for the Truth.
I don't want a Civil War either, Don ... I'm gettin' too old for that kind of ****..... but The Usual Suspects seem hell bent on having one .... EU & USA both. The Western World is assailed with crime, terrorism, drugs, perversion, moral depravity and disparagement of all our once cherished Religious/Civic Institutions..... aided & abetted by the very same Usual Suspects!! .... and who I suspect are aided & abetted by Satan!! We have nowhere to hide and nowhere to run .... sooooo"? Submit and surrender? ... Eh!!?? Sometimes Ya gotta Pray & Fight! I'm going to have to go with Capt. Parker on this: "Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war let it begin here." Captain John Parker, to his Minute Men on Lexington Green, April 19, 1775. GOD SAVE THE REPUBLIC & ALL HERE!!
http://www.thebaynet.com/articles/0318/investigationshowsschoolshooterkilledhimself.html The school shooting in Great Mills, Maryland was a murder-suicide. The forensic evidence is in.
But would he have shot himself so quickly if the officer with the gun were not there? Would he have gone on to shoot more people in the school before shooting himself?
The solution to this madness is staring us in the face and yet the people plead for their leaders to strip them of their God given rights.
I know CrewDog, nobody wants one, it is why things have gotten so bad. We are being pushed to the limit in the hopes of finding the breaking point and unleashing hell upon our people and nation, it is all planned and executed to produce the desired result. Every now and then I see a big message of hope that accidentally is let slip through the mask of the MSM and their constant drumbeat of hate. The last time was the Houston flooding and the lines of trucks pulling boats backed up the freeway off ramps. Compare this to Katrina and the messages we saw constantly. View attachment 7619
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. Sometimes to defend the innocent you have to fight. It is what brave patriots do.
Now this from the extremists: Retired Justice Stevens: Repeal 2nd Amendment Calling the Second Amendment "a relic of the 18th century," retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens issued a call for its repeal in an opinion piece for The New York Times. Why not when his various rulings on abortion are these: Parental notification is lower priority than maternal health Supported overturning state ban on partial-birth abortion Favors abortion rights Uphold Roe v. Wade: woman's right to choose. Dissented from: The joint opinion, following its newly minted variation on stare decisis, retains the outer shell of Roe v. Wade, but beats a wholesale retreat from the substance of that case. We believe that Roe was wrongly decided, and that it can and should be overruled consistently with our traditional approach to stare decisis in constitutional cases. We would adopt the approach of the plurality in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989), and uphold the challenged provisions of the Pennsylvania statute in their entirety. http://www.ontheissues.org/Court/John_Paul_Stevens_Abortion.htm
Putin Finally Went Too Far The unified international response to the Skripal poisoning shows that the West will only suffer so much provocation. Mark Galeotti March 27, 2018 https://www.theatlantic.com/interna...ipal-expulsion-russia-poisoning-trump/556556/ A screen shows preliminary results of the presidential election, at the headquarters of Russia's Central Election Commission in Moscow, Russia, on March 19, 2018. Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters When Britain threw out 23 Russian diplomats in response to an assassination attempt on Russian agent Sergei Skripal, Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia and current bad boy of modern geopolitics, shrugged it off. With relations between London and Moscow so strained, the embassy didn’t have all that much to do, anyway. The cost, Putin no doubt felt, was predictable and bearable. Then on Monday, 20 additional countries, from Albania to Ukraine, joined in a coordinated expulsion campaign, with the United States accounting for 60 of the Russians sent packing. On Tuesday, NATO announced it would expel seven Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning. Suddenly, the Kremlin isn’t looking quite so comfortable. With the Skripal hit, it looks as if Putin may have finally overreached. For years now, Putin’s calculation has been that the West is strong but lacking in unity and will, allowing a scrappy Russia willing to bend and break the rules of the international order to assert its place as a global player. But the success of this gambit hinged on his capacity to assess what the West would tolerate. By exceeding those limits, he may have delivered a triple blow to himself. What Putin Really Wants Trump's 'Good Relationship' With Russia Is Slipping Away What Russian Scientists Are Saying About Nerve Agents The expulsions are certain to deliver a serious, if not mortal blow to Russia’s intelligence networks. Putin has lavished resources and political capital on his covert foreign operations, which are now as pervasive and aggressive as they were at the height of the Cold War. His spook army is also a multi-headed hydra, featuring three main agencies: the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), military intelligence (GRU), and the newcomers, the political policemen-turned-spooks of the Federal Security Service (FSB). The more than 120 expelled individuals, all presumed to be intelligence officers working under diplomatic cover, represent only a fraction of Russia’s intelligence apparatus. In the Czech Republic, for example, the security service has claimed that as many as 50 Russians working in the embassy in Prague are actually spies. But, mindful that their much smaller embassy in Moscow can only sustain a few retaliatory expulsions, the Czechs expelled just three Russians. Nonetheless, as the remaining Russian agents scramble to absorb their departing colleagues’ sources and workloads, the wave of expulsions will inevitably disrupt both intelligence-gathering networks as well as “active measures,” or political subversion operations. These activities range from encouraging anti-government paramilitary groups in Bulgaria to supporting populist far-right fringe groups in Europe. The expulsions also shift the geopolitical landscape. In previous incidents of Russian mischief, Moscow has only had to deal with one country at a time. When its agents poisoned defector Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006, for example, Britain received little real support from its allies when it pushed back against Russia. When assassins killed Chechen activists in Istanbul, no one rushed to help the Turks. When Russian commandos kidnapped Estonian security officer Eston Kohver in 2014, Tallinn had to cut its own deal with Moscow to get him back. Each time, allies offered little more than sympathy, and Putin presumably assumed this would again be the case with Skripal. This time, despite the Trump administration’s often-tense relations with Europe and the fraught negotiations over Britain’s divorce from the European Union, the West has delivered an unprecedented collective message. Even the horrific shooting down of Malaysian Airlines flight 17 over southeast Ukraine by Russian proxies using a Russian missile failed to generate a similar reaction. While outright invasions such as the seizure of Crimea have led to sanctions, this is the first time ever there has been such an extensive and international response to a covert operation. This new determination from the West to take Putin to task is the product of a cumulative process. As the tally of Russian provocations has grown, from the annexation of Crimea and destabilization of Ukraine in 2014, to election interference in the United States and elsewhere, to the heedless use of airpower against civilian targets in Syria, the sense that something had to be done had been building. This latest affair, an especially brazen incident which saw not only Skripal, but his daughter and a police officer who came to their aid poisoned with a Soviet-designed military nerve agent, simply provided the catalyst. Perhaps most importantly, these expulsions challenge any easy assumptions in Moscow that Russian officials have the measure of the West. I was in Moscow in the immediate aftermath of the Skripal attack. Britain’s initial response, while decried by the Russian authorities as an act of “Russophobia,” did not seem to faze people I spoke to connected with the foreign ministry. They all seemed certain that that initial expulsion would be the end of it. The idea that 17 EU countries, as well as Albania, Australia, Canada, Macedonia, Norway, and Ukraine, would end up expelling suspected agents seemed implausible. That America would also kick out another 60? Unthinkable. One of Putin’s greatest assets has been his capacity to break the rules of international behavior, as Western countries try and preserve them. As a result, he has been able to game out likely responses, staying clear of red lines and exploiting opportunities that arise. That does not mean he and his advisors don’t get things wrong (like the time Russia moved into the Donbas in Ukraine and expected Kiev to quickly capitulate). But they believed they understood the West, and that ultimately Western countries would not act decisively in support of each other. This time, he miscalculated. In the near term, the Kremlin will respond with its usual mix of malice and bluster. There will be aggrieved denunciations, reciprocal expulsions, maybe even escalation, in the form of sanctions against Western media and cultural organizations (Moscow has already closed down the British Council’s operation in Russia), the suspension of cooperation agreements, and perhaps even pressure on other fronts such as Syria, Libya and the Balkans. Ultimately, though, Russia needs the West more than the West needs Russia. There are likely to be some hurried and anxious recalculations in Moscow as Putin and company realize how badly they blundered. The Kremlin has relied on its own will and the West’s divisions to play a weak hand well. But maybe it played one card too many.
Huge, huge demonstration against abortion in Argentina. Bet you didn´t hear about this in the regular news... http://www.lastampa.it/2018/03/27/v...-has-value-DCEp4ykEt0rRDNC49wfd0M/pagina.html
Well I'm glad to see that The Good Guys have decided to use the same tactics that the godless Left has been using to push their Agendas. I'll be waiting to see how many Dioceses and their HQ Bigs will support this Walk-Out. Most of the Catholic Bigs, including the Pope, supported the Gun Control Walk-Out (LeftWing Bill of Rights Bashers) ... for "The Children" ... See!!?? So we will soon find out if they have the same enthusiasm for the Pro-Life Walk-Out which will, no doubt, be disparaged and go largely unreported buy The Usual Suspects! ..... The Usual Suspects that are so concerned about the Safety of "The Children" that the think gutting The Constitution is fine but find NO PROBLEM with the gutting of 55+ Million innocents in their mother's womb .... more than the ENTIRE Population of the US in 1890!: "Thomas More Law Center Offers Free Legal Assistance to Student Organized Pro-Life Walk Outs" https://www.thomasmore.org/press-re...ance-to-student-organized-pro-life-walk-outs/ The TMLC is worthy of support!! ........ and this should be passed along to USA Families/Parishes with Kids in in School!!!! GOD SAVE ALL HERE!!
My husband mentioned today all those frozen embryos that met their deaths when the liquid nitrogen ran out. I think he said it might have been something like 400,000. There is so much blood on our hands. (the godless Left, but it rains on the just and the unjust)
From the land that also officially covered for Obama's lies: Doctor-Assisted Suicide Close to Becoming Law in Hawaii Hawaii lawmakers approved legislation Thursday that would make it the latest liberal-leaning state to legalize medically assisted suicide. The all-Democratic state Senate voted 23-2 to pass the measure that has already cleared the House. It allows doctors to fulfill requests from terminally ill patients for prescription medication that will allow them to die. The governor has said he will sign the bill, which would make Hawaii the sixth state to legalize the practice, plus Washington, D.C. The legislation includes safeguards intended to prevent abuse, but opponents said it puts the poor, elderly, sick and disabled at risk. Lawmakers have heard hours of impassioned testimony from advocates and opponents. .. John Radcliffe, who was given six months to two years to live after being diagnosed with cancer in 2014, previously testified in favor of the measure and said Thursday that he was grateful it passed. "I'm just glad that Hawaii has finally shown a little mercy with its justice," he said. Radcliffe, who has been diagnosed with colon cancer that metastasized and spread to his liver, didn't attend the vote but said the legislation would help those struggling with pain, poor quality of life and stress. "For some people, it will be a relief to know that in the end, they and their doctor can figure out medication that will put you to sleep and your family can be there. And all is well and — aloha," he said. Sen. Breene Harimoto spoke Thursday about his battle with pancreatic cancer, saying he could never vote to create "an environment of hopelessness" that would allow a doctor to help cause death. "My faith in God, prayers and sense of hope got me through this," the Democrat said. "Because of this personal experience, I feel so strongly that we must always have hope and never give up." MORE: https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/hawaii-assisted-suicide/2018/03/30/id/851635/