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Spanish Catholic Church plagued by pedophiles - media

Altar boys during a procession in Navarra, Spain
© Getty Images / Eduardo Sanz; Europa PressAltar boys during a procession in Navarra, Spain.
More than 3,000 people have reportedly suffered sexual abuse as minors within the Spanish Catholic Church, according to a eight-year investigation by the El Pais newspaper which published its latest findings on Monday.

The outlet began collecting data on sex crimes within the church in 2018, when only 34 cases were officially known. Since then, through public testimonies, judicial records, and church admissions, the number of victims of pedophilia has risen to 3,084 with the earliest incidents dating back to the 1940's.

The list of accused has reached 1,613, representing 1.46% of the 110,000 priests and laypeople who have served in Spain in the past 80 years.

Comment: Settlements do little for the abused. The abusers need to be really punished for this moral crime. There also needs to be greater awareness of how sexual deviants operate.


Black Magic

Ukraine looks to import African migrants to fill labor shortage after hundreds of thousands dead or wounded at the front

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© Daily Romania/XKyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's military intelligence agency (GUR) has stated that Third World migration is the only solution to Ukraine's labor shortage.
Last autumn, a former FM said that Ukraine's only option would be to bring in foreign workers

Volodymyr Zelensky's head of his Presidential Office in Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, has announced plans to import migrant laborers from Africa. Essentially, this entails Ukraine establishing new laws for the legal entry and residence of foreign workers.

The government will introduce a new list of "migration-risk" countries to facilitate this plan, according to remarks Budanov made at the CEO Club Ukraine. "They enter, obtain documents, and then move on. This is a problem that creates barriers for business," Budanov reportedly said, emphasizing that Ukraine will now move to make it easier for migrants to stay and work in Ukraine.

Last October, rumors swirled that Ukraine was directly recruiting mercenaries from Latin American drug cartels to fight in its war against Russia. Kyiv's forced conscription policies at home, which often resort to violence, have already raised numerous concerns about the brutal practices of Zelensky's military as well as the desperate situation Ukraine is in due to loss of life on the frontlines.

Che Guevara

Leftist attack organization SPLC under criminal investigation for using paid informants

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© Barry Lewis/InPictures/Getty ImagesThe Southern Poverty Law Center on March 3, 2020, in Montgomery, Alabama.
The Justice Department has launched an investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center over its paid informant program, the SPLC announced Tuesday.

Bryan Fair, the group's interim president and CEO, said in a video statement that the SPLC faces "a criminal investigation and possible charges."

"Although we don't know all the details, the focus appears to be on the SPLC's prior use of paid confidential informants to gather credible intelligence on extremely violent groups," he added.

Comment: The SPLC is finally getting the attention it deserves. However noble the organization's aims were at the beginning, it has morphed into something monstrous.


Dollar

War on Iran leaves $58 billion repair bill across region

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© HyperlapsePro/Getty ImagesIranian oil and gas facility
The US-Israel war on Iran could push regional repair costs in the Middle East to as much as $58 billion, with oil and gas facilities alone accounting for up to $50 billion, according to an analysis released by energy research firm Rystad.

However, the report stresses that the main constraint is not funding but limited global capacity to supply key equipment and engineering services, which could delay repairs for years.

Rystad's estimate marks a sharp increase from the initial $25 billion projection the firm issued three weeks ago, reflecting the broader scope of damage before the April 8 ceasefire between the US and Iran.

Rystad senior analyst Karan Satwani said:
"Repair work does not create new capacity. It redirects existing capacity, and that redirection will be felt in project delays and into inflation far beyond the Middle East. The $58 billion bill is the headline, but the knock-on effects on energy investment timelines globally may prove just as significant."

Attention

'Pandemic of fascism' looming over West - Moscow

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© Sergey Guneev/SputnikRussian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova speaks during a bri efing in Moscow• October 23, 2025
Some countries have embraced historical revanchism by seeking to revisit the Soviet victory over Nazism, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.

The West is being swept by a "pandemic of historical revanchism" as it seeks to erase the memory of World War II and rewrite the Soviet victory over Nazi ideology, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has warned.

Zakharova made the remarks in an interview with TASS on Sunday on the occasion of Russia's Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet People, which is being observed for the first time this year.

The spokeswoman said that while for a time Russia was absolutely certain that WWII was "a sacred topic for the whole world," many Western countries adopted a different approach. "They think... the Soviet victory in WWII was accidental and inadmissible. They think that now is the time to rectify this accident, or a mistake, as they see it," Zakharova stated.

Warning

US farmers are facing two historic challenges at the same time in 2026

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This is the worst of times for U.S. farmers. Coming into 2026, we were already in the midst of the worst farming crisis in at least 50 years. Now the war in the Middle East has caused fertilizer prices to go absolutely haywire, and a historic drought has created nightmare conditions for farmers from coast to coast. What we are witnessing is truly unprecedented. One recent survey discovered that 70 percent of U.S. farmers won't be able to afford all of the fertilizer that they need this year. When have we ever seen that happen before? And some farmers are telling us that they may not plant anything at all this year due to extreme drought. If the information in this article shocks you, that is good, because we all need a major league wake up call right now.

The Strait of Hormuz is the most important chokepoint on the entire planet, and as I write this article there are hundreds of commercial vessels on both sides of the Strait that are unable to travel through it...

Attention

The Impact of LGBT Parenting on Children's Well Being

Dawn Stefanowicz is an internationally recognized speaker, author and media spokesperson. On her website, she has provided news articles and research since 2006, and is a full-time licensed accountant (CPA). Through her book, "Out From Under: The Impact of Homosexual Parenting," Dawn acknowledges that children are impacted long-term by various family structures and living arrangements. She addresses legislation affecting children and advocates for children and families.

Dawn begins by sharing her experiences in being raised by a homosexual father, where she was exposed to confusing, inappropriate and abusive sexual examples in the home from the time of infancy. She talks about some of the alarming evidence that shows how same sex parenting is detrimental to the health and wellbeing of the children involved in these relationships, which goes against the commonly accepted narrative from the Left that this is not the case. She also stresses that redefining marriage is just the beginning of a growing movement to normalize all forms of sexual practices. We look at how this forced acceptance of genderless relationships breaks apart the fundamental basis of procreation and parenting, and when children are involved, whether through natural conception or IVF technology, there is a painful loss of identity created by having one gender rejected.

Che Guevara

Three anti-Trump immigration protesters face trial after federal judge refuses to dismiss case

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© KREM-TVICE protester Spokane, Washington, June 11, 2025
DOJ charged nine defendants with conspiracy to impede or injure an officer.

A federal judge has ruled that three defendants facing charges for their role in a protest in Spokane last June will go to trial in May, throwing out their motions to dismiss the case.

Last June, local law enforcement arrested dozens of people after a protest at a federal facility resulted in demonstrators blocking agents from leaving and allegedly damaging a transport vehicle. The Trump administration then indicted nine of the protesters about a month later on federal conspiracy charges.

Six of the defendants have taken a plea deal, including Ben Stuckart, the former Spokane City Council president, who called on people to prevent agents from transferring immigrants to a facility in Tacoma.​

Gavel

Supreme Court gives Colorado Catholic preschools chance to take down another anti-religious state rule

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© Roberto Schmidt/Getty ImagesThe U.S. Supreme Court
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge to Colorado's exclusion of Catholic preschools from its state-funded program.

An appeals court previously backed the state's decision to discriminate against Catholic schools seeking to participate in its universal preschool program, which provides children with 15 hours of free weekly education.

"Colorado excludes Catholic preschools because they admit only families who support Catholic beliefs, including on sex and gender," the petition filed by Catholic families, preschools and the Archdiocese of Denver states.

Star of David

IDF soldier caught smashing a statue of Jesus with an axe in Lebanon

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© XA soldier from the Israel Defence Forces has been photographed striking a statue of Jesus with an axe in the Maronite Christian village of Debel, which is roughly 54 miles to the southeast of Beirut and situated just north of the border between Lebanon and Israel.
The cross was part of a small shrine in a family garden on the edge of the village, according to Fadi Falfel, a priest in Debel

A soldier from the Israel Defence Forces has been photographed striking a statue of Jesus with an axe in Lebanon.

The Israeli military responded, saying it views the incident with 'great severity' and that 'the soldier's conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops'.

The image shows the soldier wielding the axe in Deble, a Christian village in south Lebanon near the border with Israel.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East crisis in early March when the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah launched rockets towards Israel in support of the Islamic Republic.

Comment: Bibi feigns outrage, but not that well. It's not like no one knew what Israel was planning. The West sees Lebanon and its people as disposable.