What About All The Covid Lies?

This week on A Podcast About Catholic Things, Eric (The Ambassador of Common Sense) discuss the coming pile of lawsuits about to be unleashed on doctors who have mutilated countless victims of gender dysphoria (encouraging the dysfunction suffered by transgender people). If so, then what about the doctors who fed us blue pills during the covid 'crisis' and continued during the vaccine crisis? Wasn't there some malpractice involved, or were they just taking orders?

In current events, Eric runs through a quick list of trans-related news. China's spy balloon. Paypal announcing layoffs. Brazilian patriots arrested. Winter storm in Texas. Comet E3 coming close to earth. Wildfires in Chile. Avalanches in 3 countries. Mudslides in another. Man in jail for getting his kids into college. Ukrainian Catholic Church to adopt new calendar. Jim Jordan doing his job. FBI watches TLMers. Pope Francis continues to say Gay is Okay. Red Rose Rescuers defended. Pope Francis spreads more heresy. Josh Alexander back in school, now in jail.

In the land of nonsense, prisoners can trade organs for jail time. Goats invade homeless shelter.

Trivia question: What was written on Belshazzar's wall?

 

show notes:

NONSENSE LINKS:

https://apnews.com/article/organ-donation-massachusetts-state-government-health-a11a7f93dd13ad018bbb1899dbb4623a

https://apnews.com/article/oddities-sheep-portland-0cd5144a67368526a0b69cd0b0beb1dd

ERIC'S NOTES:

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  • The Federal Police arrest the military police officer in charge of security during the January 8 attack against the Brazilian Congress. (Reuters)
  • U.S. payment service provider PayPal announces that it will cut around 2,000 jobs, about 7% of its workforce, citing the "challenging macro-economic environment". (BBC News)
  • Eight people are killed by a winter storm in Texas, United States. (NBC News)
  • Long-period comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) makes its closest approach to Earth after reaching its perihelion on January 12. (ABC News)
  • Chile expands its state of emergency due to wildfires that have killed at least 23 people and burned up to 8,000 hectares and also declares a catastrophe in the Biobío region amid a summer heat wave. (Reuters)
  • The United States accuses China of "a clear violation of sovereignty" after a suspected meteorological high altitude balloon is noted hovering over Montana. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken postpones his official visit to Beijing, initially scheduled for February 5, in response to the incident. (The Independent) (The Guardian) (Al Jazeera)
    • The United States Department of Defense reports that a second high altitude balloon has been discovered flying over Latin America. (NBC News)
    • The Federal Aviation Administration closes the airspace off the east coast of the United States, and suspends arrivals at Myrtle Beach International Airport, Charleston International Airport, and Wilmington International Airport after President Joe Biden orders the high-altitude balloon to be shot down over the Atlantic Ocean. (Euro Weekly News)
  • A court in South Korea sentences former justice minister Cho Kuk to two years in prison after convicting him on charges of abuse of power and for helping his children enter prestigious schools using fake credentials. (The Washington Post)
  • Two people are killed and three others are injured by an avalanche in Raghistan District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. (5DariyaNews)
    • Eight people in Austria and two others in Switzerland are killed by a series of avalanches. (BBC News)
    • Landslides triggered by heavy rains causes mudslides across villages in the Camaná Province, Peru, killing 36 people. (AP)
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  • Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church announces that the church will begin using the Revised Julian calendar on September 1, following a decision by the Synod of Bishops. (UGCC)