Monday, April 13, 2026

Catholic Talking Heads Throw Carrie Under the Bus

 

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“Staid” is the word the Wall Street Journal applied to government commissions on religious freedom. The February 10, 2026 meeting of Donald Trump’s White House Religious Liberty Commission, however, was anything but staid. Contentious might be a better word, Carrie Prejean Boller’s testimony cut through the conventional interreligious pieties and accused the rabbis on the committee of imposing Zionism as the equivalent of a state established religion on American Catholics like herself. As we have come to expect, the Jews attempted to turn the tables on Carrie. Rabbi Frankel told her “You don’t get to block me because I’m a Zionist and a Jew,” at the very moment when the Jews were blocking Carrie because she was a Catholic and calling for her ouster from the panel because of her Catholic beliefs. Refusing to be cowed, she responded, “I am a Catholic and I do not embrace Zionism,” adding that Zionism and Catholicism are incompatible. Before anyone realized what was happening, she took control of the debate by making it a Catholic-Jewish conflict. 

As I predicted, the collapse of Protestantism which became apparent as the third republic drew to a close had a dramatic effect on American identity and the terms of civic discourse. America was always a country with three ethnic groups based on three religions—Protestant, Catholic, Jew—with the Protestants being the dominant group. As Samuel Huntington pointed out in his book on American identity Who Are We? an American was an “Anglo-Protestant,” who acted as a buffer between Catholics and Jews, defusing conflicts between them by blurring the clear theological distinctions which made conflict inevitable. 

As Protestantism continues to evaporate, the confrontation between Jews and Catholics becomes more contentious. The mainline Protestant sects—Presbyterians, Methodists, and Episcopalians—have been taken over by homosexuals and marginalized, while sects at the lower end of Protestant demographics like Southern Baptists and other Evangelical churches have adopted Christian Zionism as their creed, as represented by Texans like Ted Cruz, who told Tucker Carlson he had a religious duty to support the state of Israel.

Carrie was no stranger to the culture wars. She debuted as a national figure when running as Miss California for the Miss USA title. One step away from claiming the title, Carrie was ambushed by Perez Hilton, who asked her what she thought of gay marriage. When she declared that marriage could only take place between a man and a woman, she lost her chance to become Miss USA, but her decision to come out in favor of traditional marriage launched her career as a national figure in the culture wars. Her identity at this point was a conservative in the mold of Sean Hannity, who co-wrote her autobiography Still Standing. During the round of talk show appearances which surrounded its publication, Carrie would tell people like Larry King that the person she admired most was Sarah Palin. The King interview took place on November 11, 2009, when loyalty to the conservative party line was already sounding dated. 

The most significant change in her life between Carrie’s appearance on Larry King in 2009 and the brouhaha of the Trump committee on religious liberty in 2026 was her conversion from the Protestantism of her youth to Catholicism in 2025. Her conversion freed her from the straitjacket of an obsolete conservatism and was replaced by ethnic Catholicism as her identity marker at precisely the moment when the Jews had overplayed their hand in Gaza and had become odious in the eyes of the entire world. The disappearance of Protestantism at the end of America’s third republic made the Jewish-Catholic conflict inevitable. Carrie was correct in her reading of the signs of the times. The moment had arrived for a Catholic-Jewish showdown. The Israeli genocide in Gaza had called the existence of a universal moral law, with no genetic exceptions, into question, and that question had to be answered before America could proceed to the fourth republic.  (more...)

Catholic Talking Heads Throw Carrie Under the Bus



Pope Leo denounces ‘delusion of omnipotence’ driving US-Israeli war on Iran

 

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The US-born pontiff has become an increasingly vocal critic of Washington’s war rhetoric, amid reports of Pentagon officials threatening the Vatican over its anti-war stance

Pope Leo XIV on 11 April denounced what he called a “delusion of omnipotence” fueling the US–Israeli war on Iran, urging political leaders to halt the fighting and pursue negotiations.

“Enough of the idolatry of self and money!” he said. “Enough of the display of power! Enough of war!”

Speaking during an evening prayer service in St Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Leo delivered his strongest remarks yet as US-Iran talks began in Pakistan and a fragile ceasefire was held.

The US-born pontiff did not explicitly name Washington or President Donald Trump.

However, his message appeared directed at US officials who have promoted military dominance and framed the war in religious terms.

Leo said prayer could “break the demonic cycle of evil,” referring to the ongoing cycle of violence in the war, and warned that “the holy Name of God … is being dragged into discourses of death,” criticizing how US officials have invoked religion to justify ongoing wars.  (more...)

Pope Leo denounces ‘delusion of omnipotence’ driving US-Israeli war on Iran



‘Unhinged & unchristian’: Global outrage erupts after Trump attacks Pope, poses as Jesus

 

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A massive firestorm of international condemnation erupted on Orthodox Easter Monday after President Donald Trump launched a vicious attack on Pope Leo XIV and shared an image of himself depicted as Jesus Christ.

People, cutting across the political and religious spectrum, labeled the remarks as “deranged,” “abhorrent,” and a dangerous display of a “messiah complex.”

It came days after Pope Leo XIV strongly criticized Trump’s unprovoked war against the Islamic Republic of Iran and the threat to end the Iranian civilization, which the Pontiff called “truly unacceptable” on moral and international law grounds.

In response, Trump lashed out at the spiritual leader of over 1.3 billion Catholics worldwide

Political analyst Larry Sabato referred to the US president’s “monumental arrogance,” quoting him as saying, “I don’t want a Pope who…”

Sabato recalled a previous incident where Trump tweeted a manipulated image of himself dressed as the Pope, stating, “That’s the Pontiff this vainglorious super-narcissist wants.”  (more...)

‘Unhinged & unchristian’: Global outrage erupts after Trump attacks Pope, poses as Jesus



Is America Becoming a Christian Nationalist State?

 

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Is religion taking over American politics? In this episode of Cults, Culture, & Coercion, Dr. Steven Hassan speaks with scholar Keri Ladner, PhD about Christian nationalism, American Dominion, the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), and how fringe religious ideologies have invaded mainstream politics.

Dr. Steven Hassan, author of New York Times Bestseller, The Cult of Trump, interviews Keri Ladner, an expert on religious fundamentalism, politics, and the radicalization of religious movements, about her new book American Dominion and the rise of what she describes as a new form of “Christendom," a system where religious authority and political power become deeply intertwined.

Drawing on historical analysis and theological research, Ladner explains how movements once considered fringe have entered mainstream influence. She highlights connections between infamous cult leaders like Jim Jones and William Branham and the development of “Manifest Sons of God” theology, showing how these ideas have evolved and re-emerged in modern movements like the New Apostolic Reformation. These belief systems often emphasize apostles, prophets, and spiritual authority structures that require submission and obedience from followers.

Together, Hassan and Ladner explore how these movements operate not just as belief systems, but as structures of deep political and social influence, using manipulative emotional experiences, peer-pressure laden worship environments, and claims of supernatural/god-like powers to reinforce authority. They examine the role of faith healing, speaking in tongues (glossolalia and Pentecostalism), and confirmation bias in shaping perception and maintaining belief, as well as the real-world consequences when individuals are discouraged by faith healers and religious figures from seeking medical care.

The conversation also highlights the psychological dynamics of coercion and cult influence, including how charismatic leaders establish control, how group reinforcement shapes belief, and how ideology can spread through cultural channels like music and community networks.

If you’ve ever wondered how religious movements gain political influence, how cult dynamics can exist within mainstream institutions, or how to recognize the warning signs of coercive control, this episode offers critical insight grounded in history, psychology, and lived experience.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What “American Dominion” means and how it relates to modern politics
  • How Christian nationalist ideas move from fringe to mainstream
  • The origins and influence of Manifest Sons of God theology
  • Connections between Jim Jones and modern religious movements
  • What the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is and how it operates
  • How apostles, prophets, and authority structures reinforce control
  • The psychology behind faith healing, speaking in tongues, and confirmation bias
  • How coercive control functions in religious contexts
  • The risks of rejecting medical treatment in favor of belief systems
  • How to recognize cult dynamics within political and religious movements




Global Sumud Flotilla sets sail from Barcelona for Gaza

 

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The Global Sumud Flotilla has once again set sail from the Spanish port of Barcelona, aiming to break Israel's blockade on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli military blocked similar attempts last year, arresting hundreds of activists. Jaime Velazquez reports.



Handala Strikes Back: Steel Giants Foulath and SULB Crippled in Retaliation Cyberattack

 

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In the wake of the organized crimes and targeted attacks on the steel factories of the Resistance Axis last week, Handala once again proves that any assault on the Resistance will be met with a severe and unforgettable response.

In a wide-scale and unprecedented cyber operation, the two unrivaled steel giants of the region, Foulath and SULB, located in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, were completely compromised and forced out of operational status.

These two factories, with an annual turnover exceeding $5 billion, a yearly production capacity of 2 million tons of steel, and a workforce of over 2,000 specialists, form the backbone of the Gulf’s economic and industrial infrastructure. Today, these pillars have been brought to their knees by the will of the Resistance, reaffirming that no corner of the enemy’s geography is beyond Handala’s decisive reach.

Never forget, Handala sees everything.

Our shadows hover over your command rooms and decision-making centers, recording every act of betrayal and crime. The fire of our revenge will blaze, sooner or later. No one knows when the moment of collapse for your illusion of security will come.

This cyber operation is both a retaliation for the blood of Handala’s martyred hackers during the Ramadan War and a firm response to the recent crimes against the people of South Lebanon.

We warn all Epsteinist leaders in the region:

This strike is only the beginning of a wave of retribution and demonstrates that Handala’s hand remains on the trigger; no act of treachery will go unanswered, and the age of false security is over.

Handala, the voice of the oppressed and the symbol of justice, will continue on its powerful path.

Today, the steel of the enemy has been broken; tomorrow, it will be the turn of the entire system of corruption and oppression.  (more...)

Handala Strikes Back: Steel Giants Foulath and SULB Crippled in Retaliation Cyberattack


Trump casts himself as Jesus after attacking Pope

 

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The US president portrayed himself as a holy healer, while some noted a similarity between the man being healed and Jeffrey Epstein

US President Donald Trump has shared an AI-generated image of himself as a robed, Christ-like figure healing a bedridden man, flanked by eagles, fighter jets, and US service members, with the Statue of Liberty and the US flag in the background. The post triggered backlash, with some users suggesting the figure being healed resembled the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The image was posted on Truth Social on Sunday after Trump’s broadside at Pope Leo XIV, calling the Chicago-born pontiff “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy.”

In the picture, Trump – while lacking a halo – is seen wearing red and white drapes, colors symbolizing bloodshed and Christ’s sacrifice for humanity, as well as his absolute purity.

The Pope previously criticized the US-Israeli attack against Iran and described Trump’s threats to destroy Iranian civilization as “truly unacceptable,” saying it amounts to “a threat against the entire people.”

he US president – who has described himself as a nondenominational Christian – also noted that “we don’t like a pope that’s going to say that it’s OK to have a nuclear weapon,” adding that he is “not a fan of Pope Leo.”  (more...)

Trump casts himself as Jesus after attacking Pope

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