I feel like im losing my mind. Watching this video and they make a huge deal about how they are raising money for charity. Due to increased skepticism towards all non profits I decided to spend 30 seconds seeing what the charity actually provides.
this charity they raised 50k for sounds good when you glance at it, but in reality it doesn't even supply anyone with food. IT LITERALLY JUST TEACHES PEOPLE HOW TO COOK ONLINE. Literally YouTube does that for fucking free
I feel like im living in fucking clown world
looked up the founders, this is beyond parody
bro what the fuck is the "anti defamation league rising star award" 😭
the other cofounders are a creepy looking gay couple
bro wtf have I stumbled upon
someone save those kids
who writes "valentines" to their adopted fathers, calling them "papis"
imagine what his kids now look like. (its genetic they were born that way)
of course Pope Francis blessed their union (I thought Catholic doctrine doesn't allow blessing same sex unions) 🤔
time to return to my favorite hobby, checking 990s
50 percent of their expenses is allegedly going to employee wages, but wait, not a single of the 20 or so main employees are actually listed as being compensated at all by the company, and it doesn't seem as if there are any more employees then this
oh and even with all the donations and federal funding, they are still charging schools or whatever for their useless services
Remember to ruthlessly scrutinize non profit "charities" whenever possible, so people thinking they are doing good aren't duped into giving away their hard earned money
@ChefArtSmith Mind-blowing to me how useless journalists are. I did this in 20 minutes while bored on Christmas Eve waiting for my pipes to thaw because Sean Evans bald head looked at me wrong. Journalists need real jobs
@ChefArtSmith Also I 100% believe him when he says that Francis blessed his family in private, which is in clear violation of Catholic Doctrine. Don't know what's funnier, that this rabbit hole lead me (as it always do) back to Pope Francis, or that I found out the ADL has a rising star award
@ChefArtSmith guys im fucking crying. there is no record of an anti defamation league anywhere. Either she just lied about it (what a bizarre thing to lie about) or its some secret thing that she wasn't supposed to talk about 😭
@ChefArtSmith imagining this super secret ceremony where one is given an actual piece of star dust, lit candles, pentagrams, goats are involved
sorry I meant to say no record of an anti defamation league rising star award
God life is so awesome. Merry Christmas Eve everyone
oh and by the way Art Smith is a chef who has worked for former Florida governors Bob Graham and Jeb Bush and until 2007 was personal chef to Oprah Winfrey. 👁️
btw this literally isn't shit compared to the financial corruption in my Alma Mater. I will have it done when its perfect.
the video and the donation option for it yesterday was only one day old and when I stumbled upon it it was at 54,100 in donations. Almost 24 hours later, which is half the amount of tie the donation has been live, it sits only AT 56,531. hmm
looks like someone dropped like 50k for money laundering in the first day and then was like ok sweet all done
The Prophecies of St Malachy have come to an end. A millennium of supposedly divine foresight has reached its conclusion. And yet there is an inescapable problem that needs to be reconciled. Time for a 🧵
Let me take you on a journey, a journey encompassing medieval prophecy, baroque controversy, sedevacantist contention, and eschatological finality. Lets start from the beginning.
Lets discuss St Malachys Papal prophecies
Saint Malachy was a 12th century Bishop of Amargh, Ireland. The traditional account states that during a visit to Rome in 1139 he experienced a series of visions cryptically revealing the identities of the next millennium of Roman Pontiffs.
I believe Ive just stumbled upon something that nobody else has in regards to the Papal Prophecies of St Malachy. The 107th prophecy, equated with john XXIII states "Pastor et Nauta," "Pastor and Mariner." Traditional readings of the prophecy claim that this refers
to John XXIII's position as Patriarch of Venice, an obviously maritime city. But here is where things get weird. I assume most of you are familiar with the Siri thesis, the backbone of the Sedevacantist argument
The Siri thesis claims that during the 1958 papal conclave, the conservative Cardinal Siri was actually elected, and then due to subterfuge and intrigue, the future John XXIII was made Pope. The man who would call the Second Vatican Council
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immovable the pallace of foelicitye garnished with perpetuall shininge glorious lightes innumerable
farr excellinge our sonne both in quantitye and qualitye the very court
of coelestiall angelles
devoyd of greefe and replenished with perfit endless joye the habitacle for the elect.
Alex Jones said he didn't like Hitler or the Jewish mafia and then was interupted by ye who clarified that he did indeed like Hitler before cutting to break
One of the pics from the Balenciaga child photos has Balenciaga spelled on tape spelled BAALenciaga
This conclusively proves that this all goes higher then the photographer. If the photographer slipped a CP court document in a shoot that's one thing, but a Balenciaga factory had to print this tape. Wtf
Just noticed a lot more stuff. Going to spend next couple hours going deep into the pic
I'd wager most of you are familiar with that picture of Klaus Schwab in that bizarre robe. It looks like something out of a sci fi fever dream. Well, it's time for some analysis of the symbolism behind it. 🧵
The strange vestments seem to be associated with Kaunas University of Technology (the weirdness of that place we will discuss later and Schwabs connection), but the weird symbols on his dress are from the schools coat of arms.
Now, star motifs are pretty common in heraldry; however, what is not common is the NINE pointed star. This is what is strange. Their website describes it as "the light of science" (red flag)