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  • Priests Systematically Brainwashed

    12/30/2019 2:31:26 AM PST · by JosephJames · 33 replies
    Spiritual Food Blogspot ^ | December 15, 2019 | Rev. Joseph Dwight
    This article offers an idea of how the priests of the diocese of Perugia, Italy have been indoctrinated during this past year, led by Cardinal Gualtiero Bassetti, the president of the CEI, the Episcopal Italian Conference. But there are many indications that the formation of the priests today in the whole world is similar to what the priests of Perugia are undergoing in a way that seems all good, in particular to the many priests who pray very little and do not study anymore the Divine Revelation explained by the authentic documents of the Catholic Church. (Note: When pasting this...
  • Isle Royale provides science for Wisconsin wolf debate

    06/16/2004 5:41:50 PM PDT · by SJackson · 20 replies · 498+ views
    The Country Today ^ | 6-16-04 | Scott Heiberger
    ISLE ROYALE, MICH. - The ferry to Isle Royale National Park transports the mind and the body. Staring at Lake Superior's icy, turquoise swells for several hours builds anticipation for setting foot in a very different world. The island park gets fewer visitors in a year - about 20,000 - than Yellowstone National Park gets in a day. The wilderness is popular with backpackers and paddlers. It's also arguably the best wolf laboratory in the world and provides scientific grounding for many aspects of Wisconsin wolf management. "A lot of the basic wolf biology we use in management planning comes...
  • Alaska: Judge allows aerial wolf control (Connecticut group plans nationwide tourism boycott)

    12/06/2003 7:52:00 AM PST · by Trailer Trash · 14 replies · 103+ views
    Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Article Published: Saturday, December 06, 2003 - 3:08:40 AM AKSTJudge allows aerial wolf control  Saturday, December 06, 2003 - Staff and Wire Reports Wolf hunters can start shooting wolves from airplanes near McGrath after an Alaska judge Friday in Anchorage rejected an attempt by an animal rights group to stop a state-sponsored predator control program. Superior Court Judge Sharon L. Gleason refused to grant an injunction to stop the lethal wolf-control program intended to boost the moose population around McGrath, a village of 470 people in Interior Alaska. Connecticut-based Friends of Animals requested the injunction last week,...