Within Catholic tradition, Saint Joseph holds the official title "Terror of Demons." This designation directly reflects his historical role as the protector of the Holy Family.
When faced with threats from King Herod, Joseph secured his household and led the flight into Egypt. He shielded his family from physical danger and sustained them through consistent manual labor.
Fatherhood requires this exact standard of responsibility. A man must protect his dependents from external threats while maintaining a stable environment. Saint Joseph provides a historical template for masculine duty, demonstrating that true authority is rooted in service and protection.
BREAKING: Vaccines May Trigger Sudden Infant Death Syndrome via Brainstem Failure
New study finds that immature infant livers may fail to clear toxic vaccine ingredients—triggering inflammation and brainstem dysfunction that can lead to sudden death during sleep. @NicHulscher@McCulloughFund https://t.co/HArLtBb68Q
This was the exact moment in history when Australia stopped being a free country.
NEVER, under any circumstances, should you give up your guns to the government.
This was the exact moment in history when Australia stopped being a free country.
NEVER, under any circumstances, should you give up your guns to the government.
• St. Padre Pio says:
"Don't worry to the point of losing your inner peace ••••• Pray with perseverance, with faith, with calmness and serenity."
Padre Pio, pray for us!
Indiana music teacher John Kluge was forced out of his job in 2018 for refusing to use preferred pronouns because of his Christian faith. He offered to call all students by their last names as a compromise. The school said no and pushed him out. In March 2026 the school district handed him $650,000 and agreed to train its staff on religious liberty.
Eight years of fighting and he finally won 👏
If Charlie Kirk truly hated Candace Owens and their friendship wasn't genuine, and TPUSA had proof of it, don't you think we'd have seen that evidence by now?
Especially considering Erika Kirk has his phone.
The fact that nothing has surfaced is telling
"SIDS ‘DISAPPEARED’ In Japan After Raising The Age of Vaccination To 2yrs Old."
~Dr. Pierre Kory, MD
In 1981, Japan delayed the DTaP vaccine until children turned two years old.
Japan holds one of the lowest infant mortality rates, while the US ranks among the highest.
During the 1970s, following only two reported infant deaths linked to the whole-cell pertussis vaccine (DTwP), intense public concern prompted the Japanese government to halt routine DTwP vaccinations.
They later introduced the acellular pertussis version (DTaP) in 1981, but limited its use to children aged two and older.
In 1993, Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor & Welfare discontinued the combined MMR vaccine after it triggered a significant increase in severe adverse reactions — particularly aseptic meningitis resulting in serious harm and fatalities.
Japan now provides separate measles and rubella vaccines and has never reintroduced the mumps component or the MMR combination shot.
In 1994, Japan revised its Immunization Act, changing all childhood vaccinations from mandatory to voluntary/recommended status.
This removed any penalties for declining vaccines and moved administration from mass public health clinics to individual choice via private doctors — prioritizing personal decision-making and informed consent.
The U.S. continues to have the highest infant mortality rate among 16 other developed nations.
As of 2022, the CDC reports the U.S. rate at 5.6 deaths per 1,000 live births. Japan’s rate remains among the world’s lowest at 1.7 per 1,000 — the U.S. rate is more than three times higher.
Israel bombs and kills a pregnant newly married woman and her unborn baby. @LilaGraceRose@conservmillen@sgruber91@KristanHawkins some of the biggest names in the “pro-life” movement are silent. I guess their Zionist donors won’t let them criticize the terrorist state of Israel when they murder babies and their mothers.
My Dad, My Hero: A Father’s Day Tribute
My father was born in 1936, in a village in Sichuan, China, to an intelligent but poor and sickly father whose death left his impoverished mother to fend for herself.
Fate was not kind to her, as the struggle of being poor and raising six children was compounded when she developed a severe infection from a dog bite. Treatment cost her what little she had, and my father was orphaned at the age of six.
The life of an orphan in China was unforgiving, but thankfully my father’s uncle adopted him. As a man of little means, he needed my father to work on the farm; education was expensive and out of the question, but he could earn his keep as a farmhand.
These experiences shaped my father into the man he would become: powerful, steadfast, and honorable—a true fighter. One that not even the local bullies would challenge.
As a teenager, he earned a reputation as a hard worker. During Chairman Mao’s Great Leap Forward campaign, my father was recruited to work for a vast state-owned steel enterprise in Chongqing. This was idyllic considering that the fate suffered by some 40 million Chinese who starved as a result of central planning gone awry.
After several years he was transferred to Chengdu, where he met my mother and fell in love. They were married after obtaining their respective work unit leaders’ permission. I was their first child, one of three, born two years before the terror of the Cultural Revolution ensued.
My memories began in an employer-provided eight-family row house. Our family of five shared two small rooms with dirt floors and an outdoor kitchen. There was no plumbing or heating, and we had to share a single water pump and “bathroom” (a hole in the ground) with eight other families. My parents worked tirelessly, but their positions were lowly, and our food rations were limited as a result.
I always remember my father as a hard worker, waking early each morning to take the bus to work. Public transportation was crowded and the competition to obtain a seat was so fierce that fights would break out. One day, after nearly being run over in a scuffle to get a seat, my father refused to degrade himself any further and bought a used bike to ride to work.
Dad was a prodigious worker and popular amongst his colleagues. His Communist minders thought he was trouble, and he was. His pride denied him submission to their corrupt authoritarianism, and he fought their tyranny at every turn. Honor, however, comes at a price.
They conspired to get rid of him by relocating him to a work site nineteen hours away. He refused to leave my mother- a sickly woman- and his three children, despite the commonality of family separations in communist China.
His refusal to relocate earned him a permanent “early retirement” in his late forties. He refused to accept this. And so, he illegally fixed bikes on the roadside without government license (he could not get one because he was "retired"), served as a tricycle taxi at night. He had his bike confiscated by the police on multiple occasions and was robbed even more frequently. When seized, he would buy another used one, and when robbed, he would fight back.
My father certainly could have made our lives easier, but it would have required obedience and submission to his immoral masters. Instead, he persevered honorably so that we could survive the brutality of communism. If he had chosen dishonor, perhaps I would not be the person I am today. Because of my father’s unwavering moral code, I fought back against a life of slavery in China.
After escaping communist China and becoming an American citizen, I brought my parents to the United States, where my father worked in a local Chinese restaurant for a few years. He became a U.S. citizen in 2005 and was later baptized a Christian, something that would have never happened in China.
My father is a man of integrity, honor, and dignity: a small man who cast a large shadow and stood defiantly against the evils of communism. He never asked for much, just the freedom to work, and provide for us.
I am so grateful for his love, sacrifice, perseverance, and hard work. He knew he was a man of little means and social status, but in the best way possible, he taught me how to live with dignity in defiance of evil.
My dad is very proud of me running for Congress in New Hampshire to serve the people. He even came to Grante State in 2023 to speak at my campaign opening rally last cycle and urge the people to support me.
Despite the harsh lens through which he judges his own achievements, my dad was and is my hero. I love him deeply and pray for God to bless him with longevity.
Happy Father’s Day to my father and all the fathers who carry a lot on their shoulders quietly, working tirelessly to provide for their families, protecting their children and fighting for them!
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Happy Father’s Day
People always ask me when I “woke up.” When I became a father I realized they were born innocent. So much of the world is governed by guilt and shame for things we didn’t do. I never really understood that until I held my first son in my arms. I had just accepted the nihilistic malaise put on me, but I didn’t accept it for this perfect baby I held in my arms.
Then the dominos all started falling. And at the end of it I realized that we all have that little kid inside of us that is good.
I woke up when I realized that we aren’t a mistake, that we are made exactly how we are supposed to be, and every breath is a miracle.
St. Barnabas, pray for us! The Acts of the Apostles chronicles his travels & apostolate to the Gentiles & testifies on behalf of the Gentiles concerning Jewish rites. He was martyred in Cyprus &in 448 his body was found incorrupt. https://t.co/pnE4rRlY2P
Our Lady of Akita, pray for us! The statue wept human tears 101 times and bled type AB blood, along with other supernatural changes to the statue.
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Do not let the past disturb you. Leave everything in the Sacred Heart of Jesus and begin again with joy. St. Teresa of Calcutta https://t.co/8C6aM5ZeZN
St. Anthony of Padua, pray for us! 336 years after his death, his body was found to be corrupted, yet his tongue was totally incorrupt, so perfect were the teachings that had been formed upon it. https://t.co/7ZJPm6hvvs