While at first glance the rhetoric seemed aimed at Eastern European nations, dictatorships, and developing countries that have resisted the colonization of LGBT ideology, U.S. activists appear poised to use the Summit’s messaging as a means of shoring up support for Congress’ so-called Equality Act.
The United States and the United Kingdom were among 10 countries participating in a simulation that presented scenarios with the potential to cause major chaos for the monetary system.
The German prelate argued that the agenda is based on fraudulent information and insisted that he did not “want to be saved and made in the image and likeness of Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates, or Soros and other such people.”
There is abundant evidence that children in the womb can feel pain, as unborn babies are developing their nervous systems by six weeks’ gestation. By eight weeks’ gestation, they physically respond to invasive medical procedures.
‘I do not want to be saved and made in the image and likeness of Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates, or Soros and other such people,’ said Cardinal Gerhard Müller.
‘The more of us that resist, the better we'll be. And if millions of us continue to resist we'll be okay in the end. We'll be fine because this regime will fall.’