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And that's really what we're going to direct our attention to today.
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Now, if you thought that this didn't have anything to do with the current protest, you were wrong.
And before actually pointing out the specific passages within my book, together with Christie, I want to show you a little bit what is happening with this protest, because the Jesuits have been actually involved.
Directly, aside from the message that was given by Jose Gomez, the Archbishop of Los Angeles at the start of this protest, Jesuit priests have been involved and they have actually been active in vigils in Los Angeles, specifically Father Greg Boyle, we're going to go and see him.
He's the founder of an LA-based organization called Home Boys Industries, and it's an organization dedicated to all those foreigners, between brackets, members of gangs to rehabilitate them and teach them things.
In any case, he's the one who has really encouraged the protest.
Now, he's been emphasizing standing with those he perceives as demonized from the Trump administration, and he says that he's returning to the gospel values of inclusion and nonviolence.
Now, we have also another Jesuit that was also very active the last few days in the protest in Los Angeles, Father Brendan Boos, Jesuit priest from Dolores Mission.
who also moderated the vigil.
We had also a bunch of other representatives from the Episcopal Church to all other kind of churches, and they were together as faith leaders.
Present themselves in opposition to ICE and supporting, of course, the Catholic clergy and all the other faith leaders joining forces to protest against ICE action.
So this is what is happening in LA.
What we're going to be showing you today is really the real face of behind-the-scenes Jesuits in action.
And so we can start directly with One of the main fomenters of the situation because, like I said, Father Greg Boyle is probably the most active Jesuit behind this protest at the moment.
So here we have him giving an interview on Fox 11 during the protest.
Okay, so it's important to be here today.
What is the message you want most people to hear?
Well, we want to support the family.
So here they're talking about, you know, families are sacred.
And so we want to understand that.
And we want to resist, you know, the lies really about Los Angeles that somehow the chaos requires.
National Guard and the Marines, which of course is not true.
And we want to support families that are just trying to work hard and raise their kids and pay the rent.
And so we are supporting the effort here to call an end to the raids that are separating families.
And we want to declare that Community undocumented and immigrant, we won't abandon you.
You are part of our family and our bloodstream here.
And so we won't cut you off.
And so that will be a message that's counter to the demonizing that's coming from Washington, D.C. And we stand solemnly against that idea and that impulse.
In times like this, our faith is tested.
What do you say to yourself and your believers?
Yeah, well I think this is a good example.
There's joy, there's singing, there's call to aspiration.
Yeah, there is also burning cars, destroying federal property and threatening the lives of federal officers who are simply doing their work.
The Jesuits are inclined to ignore all this, just as the Bishop of Los Angeles, who is of course a Latino himself, who has published the following at the beginning of the Follow up on what this Jesuit was saying here on the local news.
Remember, these Jesuits caught on camera, at times even actively fomenting the protest.
They seem to be all peaceful and nice.
And of course, guys, the whole thing is described very well here in my book, behind the...
The Jesuits are behind.
So they have to be there.
Now, a lot of people are investigating, rightly so, from the Republican Party, where the money is coming from.
But very few people are going to, of course, point out the responsibility of the Catholic Church.
Remember, the Latinos, the Chicano communities, is particularly inclined to follow what their archbishop, their bishops, and their local priests say.
This is the statement that was published right at the start on the 6th of June by Archbishop Gormetz on LA immigration raids.
I am troubled by today's immigration enforcement raids in Los Angeles, and I am praying for our community.
I pray tonight that everyone involved will exercise restraint and calm.
We all agree that we don't want undocumented immigrants who are known terrorists or violent criminals in our communities, but there is no need for the government to carry out enforcement actions in a way that provokes fear and anxiety among ordinary, hardworking immigrants and their families.
Again, I urge Congress to get serious about fixing our broken immigration system that leads to so many to seek to cross our borders illegally.
Other nations have a coherent immigration policy that respects the natural rights of people to immigrate in search of a better life and also ensures control of their borders.
America should too.
It's been almost 40 years since the last reform of our immigration laws.
That's too long and it's time to do something about that.
May Our Lady of Guadalupe continue to watch over her children and pray for America.
This, of course, the words of the bishop, the archbishop.
Cardinal.
But let's go back to the most active Jesuit who has been on the scene and he's been directly involved, guys, right at the core of the protest.
You can see him here.
I pointed out on this screenshot.
Here we have, as you see, in front of the National Guard.
The Jesuits are very much active with their agitators.
Point things out.
But this tonight really pointed the way, especially in a city where we're frightened, not just immigrants, but we're frightened about, you know, is this becoming some foreboding authoritarian struggle that we're going to have to fight with even greater vigor.
And so it's frightening across the board.
And so we want to announce a message that we can be a light that people can see by, and as a community in kinship, connected, beloved, a community that's united in solidarity with our immigrant brothers and sisters.
Thank you so much.
So, like I said, there has been Jesuits particularly active during this protest.
Father Greg Boyle is one of them.
He is the founder of the LA-based Homeboy Industries.
This is an organization that claims to be rehabilitating people from the gangs.
It's now active worldwide.
Let's go and check their website.
And then we're going to also check something else.
From this organization.
This is their website, Homeboy Industries.
Homeboy Industries serves high-risk, formerly gang-involved men and women with a continuum of free services and programs.
This is at least what they claim.
Global Homeboy Network.
Homeboy Indices is the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world.
That's what they say.
This is what they claim to have said.
The great protesters that are unfolding everything in the last few days in LA are also connected to this.
Guy, who has been, together with other religious leaders, active during the protests.
And in fact, here we have the LA prayer vigil amid the ICE protest.
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And now let's go back to what the Jesuits put together with their other allies, because father Greg Boyle, these very active Jesuits from this Homeboy Industries, which we showed, Homeboy Industries.
Let's go back to Homeboy Industries so we can show a little bit of this website.
It's the creation of Father Greg.
In fact, he has also a new book, you see?
Cherish Belonging.
Homo industry is the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world.
But look what he says here.
We imagine a world without prisons and then we try to create that world.
Father Greg Boyle.
A world without prisons?
I mean, are you insane?
We're living in a prison planet, man.
No, but the thing is that, you know, I mean, you're saying work without prisons to a bunch of homeboys.
This is the fourth of the day yesterday at the Homeboy Industries.
Hey, morning.
I'm going to share some thoughts that I have to write down because I'm...
So, in the midst of the turmoil and crisis that envelops Los Angeles, I find a sacred strength in my voice and the journey of my spirit.
My traumas no longer dictate my reactions.
Instead, they illuminate my path to healing and connection.
As an indigenous Mexican woman, I carry the weight of my past.
Yet I rise with the spirit that refuses to be silent.
From a young age, when I felt the grip of darkness, I learned that even in the deepest valleys, there's a light that guides us.
Today, I embrace that light, reclaiming not just my story, but also the stories of all Look how the Jesuit is behind there while she talks, no?
It's almost like...
Father Greg just behind me.
Hi, it's horrible.
It's like we're going back to what They seem to be always monitoring and having a watchful eye.
I would like Christy to read something from my book that gives you an idea on the Machiavellian nature of the Jesuits who are involved in And what is, of course, the current prophecy.
And we are, to my knowledge, the only show.
On the net that is pointing out this whole thing and the connection with the Jesuits.
Because everybody, of course, Soros.
But Soros, where did Alexander Soros go after being nominated by his father as his successor?
Would it be Clinton to the Vatican to visit Pope Francis?
Maybe some people need to realize who is really pulling the strings instead of only scratching the surface.
And in regards to their Ignatian values, because they base their whole thing on what they call their Ignatian values, They are what they call a social responsibility.
Now, what is this social responsibility?
You will understand by reading volume 12 of my confessions.
But I can give you, of course, another brief chapter to make you realize this whole thing.
Here we have the testimony because what I'm about to show you next is...
So you stopped as a gay woman part.
However, as a gay woman, she wants them to become even more extreme.
Now, who is this gay woman?
This is an Episcopal priest.
She couldn't become a Catholic priest because you don't have a female priest in the Catholic Church, but she studied with the Jesuits.
So she is called, her name I think is Reverend Stapleton Smith.
Okay.
All right.
However, as a gay woman, she wants them to become even more extreme and queer in their approach.
I appreciate the beautiful ways that Roman Catholicism has shaped me, but as an openly gay woman, I wasn't sure if I could find a home in the church, said Stapleton Smith.
When she was trained to become a priest in the Episcopal Church.
Let's stop a second because we're going to show how this Episcopal lesbian priest, Father Greg and the whole Jesuit, you know, they did this LA prayer vigil amid the ICE protest.
this.
Holy God, Ice-T said it best.
Ice He said that Los Angeles is a microcosm of the United States.
And if LA falls, the country falls.
So we're here tonight to lift up our city on a cloud of prayer.
Multicultural, polylingual, pluralistic.
Los Angeles is America the most American city of them all, and by your grace it will not fall.
We're here tonight to seek your gracious God to lift the city of angels on your feet.
On the wings of angels.
But some people have a problem with LA.
Forty states have smaller populations than Los Angeles County.
That's pretty scary to some people, God, and you know that.
We know how people act when they're scared.
And we, your faithful servants, we know how we're supposed to act in these scary times.
First, we pledge to be peaceful witnesses.
We can resist unjust authority without lifting a hand against our neighbor.
These federal troops coming to Los Angeles?
God, you know the mayor had it under control.
The mayor didn't have it under control, my dear Jesuit, and all your other Episcopal friends next to you.
14 people in the Episcopal Church, by the way, were arrested.
I think there is also an article.
that I will find for you.
In the meantime, Christy, you can read from my book, Volume 12 of my Confessions, where I already defined and presented to you...
How am I supposed to read one?
Well, I can just be like, wait, let's go on.
Well, I can put you like this.
The Democratic Party is an extension of the Jesuit order as Senator Tim Kaine unabashedly pronounced that his Catholic faith in Jesuit education helped to influence his political stances on the environment, gay marriage, gay adoption.
Abortion and the death penalty.
Conservative members of the faith, in turn, rightly attacked his Jesuit education as emblematic of his radical roots, questioning whether his Jesuit education was truly Catholic and in accordance with church teaching, because we all know they are not.
Okay, let me show you also what I was saying about those Episcopal people that were arrested during the protests.
Los Angeles, Diocese says 14 church members detained in immigration raids that sparked large protests.
So this is the Episcopal News Service.
And this is like the immigration raids.
See how they present it.
Because this is really, guys, to show you The perspective of this interfaith vigil which we have just shown, which was initially planned for the evening of June 8, was cancelled due to the still volatile scene in downtown Los Angeles and then eventually took place.
Okay, the immigration raids wreaked havoc and terror throughout Los Angeles communities, targeting working-class immigrant families at work, school, and home.
The DFC said June 8th in an email newsletter supporting the 14 Episcopalians who were detained.
these actions and the level of militarization involved are unconscionable and we condemn them entirely so not only the Gatari Church but also their mates their friends their pals in the Episcopal The Jesuits are not just an innocent group of priests, guys.
Look at their narrative.
See what they are trying to foment behind the scenes.
That's why we are here today.
Jesuits caught on camera actively fomenting the protests in Los Angeles, and nobody from the so-called alternative media seems to be talking about.
It's not the soldiers and Marines' fault.
They're not our enemies.
It wasn't their idea.
These are brave United States volunteers.
But some people have a problem with L.A. So by your grace, Heavenly Father, we're not going to give them their narrative of violence.
And we beseech you to steal the hand of anyone tempted to kill violence against anyone who protests peacefully.
God of mercy, we're also going to tell the story about our neighbors who are undocumented workers.
Our friends being taken from their places of honest labor, ripped from the arms of their families and their churches.
Thirteen million of them nationwide, paying their taxes, caring for those they love, part of the foundation of the United States economy.
We're going to sound the trumpet of truth, gracious God.
These workers are members of our congregations, our temples, mosques, and fellowships.
We're going to lift them up by telling their story and by proclaiming that the time has come for our politicians to last after a century of argument to regularize their status.
While restoring to their families and neighborhoods every soul that has been taken in these cruel workplace ways.
Finally, in one way or another, we all follow you because you are the source of light and life.
And you are the eternity of love toward which we are all bound.
When our politics reward cruelty, we will lift up love.
When people talk about the separation of church and state, we're just going to get out the Bill of Rights.
We're going to point to the First Amendment and proclaim that there shall be no separation of church and state until powers and principalities, kings and presidents, obey the divine law of love.
By your grace, gracious God, Los Angeles will not fall.
Los Angeles will rise.
And by its example, Los Angeles will help draw this whole land closer and closer to the gates of your kingdom of justice and love.
And the people say, Amen.
So, nobody wanted to really discuss the Jesuits actively fomenting the protesters.
So we felt that today we had to do a show about it, especially because, guys, everything that is going on has been already described in Volume 12 of my Confessions.
Immigration policy is really at the peak.
Of the Jesuit agenda.
And the people, of course, need to understand that.
Casey, you found another passage in volume 12 that you wanted to read there.
Reverend Stapleton Smith's rant for a stricter endorsement of Ignatian values goes on and on in her article on Donald Trump's Jesuit education as she compares Trump's presidency to life in Nazi Germany, culminating in this rather insane passage.
That depicts the leftist Jesuit-driven insanity that fortunately led to Trump's second and current tenure as President of the United States.
because guys Trump as I explained in volume term my confessions refused to join two secret societies on campus at Fordham University and this information has never really been The easy way is just to read a few lines on the internet and then say, oh, Trump is a Jesuit.
He was going to Fordham University.
Well, that's not the case.
But read Reverend Stapleton Smith's Okay.
We need womanist theology, black libertarian theology, Latino liberation theology.
What is that, Amore?
Mujerista, is that?
Yes, Mujerista theology, which is always for the Latinos.
Mujer theology and Asian liberation theology, these are the texts that will unsettle.
These are the texts that will disturb.
Can we imagine a different world had Donald Trump been given the opportunity to read Dolores Williams, James Cone, Gustaves, Gutierrez, Yvonne Gibbara or Marcella?
Altheus Reid, of course, he could have glanced over the words and not let their content sink in, but we would not have been able to fully escape it if the university was embodying that vision that these authors present.
because she is somebody who was studied at the Jesuit Fordham University.
And like I said, many times, Trump gets accused of being a Jesuit agent simply because he went there for a couple of years.
And as you can see, but let's go back to the homeboy industry saga.
As you can see behind there, there is a father Greg, and on the next, there is another Jesuit.
You see, it's very important to understand all this because now Merbas and everybody else, of course, is also relying on what happened today with Senator Padilla, who was Brought out of this confrontation because he started to interrupt Kristi Noem and it was impossible for Kristi Noem to go on.
She was delivering a speech in LA and so, you know, the guy didn't have the appropriate badge to identify him and he was brought out and handcuffed.
Of course, it lasted only a few minutes, this whole thing, because he's a senator and being a senator means a representative of the people who couldn't be handcuffed, but he didn't identify himself and he was obviously confrontational.
So what is your idea of that?
He pushed back on a police officer and anybody who pushes back on a police officer is going to get arrested and you know this guy thinks he's above the law and that he can do anything and that's the problem.
So nobody's above the law.
Not anybody.
Not a senator.
Not any of us.
we wouldn't go and do that.
But this, of course, I've given the possibility to do those bunch of clowns like Sheaf or the other guy.
For those who don't know what happened, of course, there is some images.
We were not able yet to download them.
But, of course, now that is something that they will use instrumentally, you know, with people like Shifty Shift, for example, who is immediately saying, oh, what a terrible thing has happened, an attack to democracy.
Here we have him, you know, and it's usual.
This is an administration that has no respect for our democracy, for our institutions, for the separation of powers, for a co-equal branch of government.
It has no respect for the people of California.
This is a president who would call in military troops against the wishes of our own government when it would only inflame the matter.
And now this, and now this terrible abuse of this wonderful public servant.
I mean, this is really...
Thank you.
They wanted a new George Floyd and they found instead Senator Padilla to become the new George Floyd.
It seemed like they needed the victim, the martyr.
And so, of course, now the martyr is Senator Padilla.
Do you think he did it on purpose?
He purposely went in there for this to happen?
I mean, do you think that he stayed?
Well, of course, he didn't identify himself in the way he should have.
He was very confrontational.
We can, of course, if you want, give a look at what happened, because there is already videos over the internet.
But Noem says she really, I think, didn't know probably what was happening.
So, you know, now it's all about these people who are criticizing what has happened.
But the deputy director, Dan Bongino, has already thanked those agents who intervened.
Well, instead, Senator Padilla, of course, now can play the martyr card that the Jesuits love very much.
Here he is.
I was almost immediately, forcibly removed from the room.
I was forced to the ground.
And I was handcuffed.
I was not arrested.
I was not detained.
I will say this.
If this is how this administration responds to a senator with a question, if this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farm workers, It's just like Gavin Newsom, he's been crying.
I think, I think that when Gavin Newsom, he made an address a couple days ago to everybody about what's happening here in LA, and I swear his wife must have punched him in the stomach before he came on, because he was all tearful.
He probably had just some onion, you know.
I think his wife punched him in the stomach.
The clergy was with the Jesuits among the protesters and it was also reported in the local news.
Let's check it out.
Immigration rate protests led to dozens of arrests, with a handful of law enforcement officers injured.
And California is taking legal action over President Trump's National Guard deployment.
Yes, and then of course you have the queer, episcopal, lesbian reverend.
I serve neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasadena.
Thank you.
You are here holding hands right now.
You say that your goal here is a peaceful protest.
Talk to us about what your message is.
Sure.
I'm here part of an interfaith group of clergy from all over the Los Angeles region.
We're here to show that protesting peacefully is one of our sacred rights as humans.
We're here to support this community, our broader community here.
Wait, wait, wait.
Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
There's a car coming in the middle of the road.
We're gonna back up.
Rolo, let me back you up this way.
I just want to make sure our photographer is safe.
Hey, hey, hey, they trying to paint y'all out to be a bad person.
Rolo, come this way.
Okay, things are changing so quickly.
Quickly, guys.
So I want to make sure that our photographer here, Rolo, is safely a distance away.
As you can see, people are throwing things as these vehicles are coming by.
Earlier, we did see people throwing things at these federal vehicles, as well as slamming objects into them.
So we just want to make sure that we're keeping a safe distance.
Thank you, Reverend, for walking over here.
Okay, we're seeing the scene around us here.
And I just I wanted to talk to you again about You said this is a peaceful protest.
That is the goal.
Talk to us about that.
That is the goal.
Our clergy is here to help provide spiritual support for the people who are protesting.
We understand people are upset and angry and they have every right to be.
We really do understand that.
I feel that as well.
But we're here to show that we can protest this peacefully as a people united in our faith, whatever tradition that might be.
And we're here to support the people in their anger and their frustration because we are all interconnected and we want to be here for that support.
We saw just a few moments ago when we were live on air, people throwing One man had an umbrella and he was hitting those vehicles as they were trying to make their way towards that federal building.
We also saw yesterday the scene unfolding as many protesters were peaceful, but the agitators, there was violence.
Talk to us about your reaction as you're seeing this.
Sure.
I see it.
I understand it.
I think our fellow clergy members see it and understand it.
We feel the fear.
We understand that deep anxiety about the situation that's happening.
We really show that we can be united in that.
We're supporting the people who are here protesting as well, so we're here to support them.
So that's spiritual support, that is accompaniment, that is witness as well.
So we are not, as clergy, we are not actively engaging that way, but we're trying to create a safe line behind which people can gather safely and express their anger and their frustration of the situation.
And of course people have been protesting the ongoing ICE raids.
With all of the stuff that we saw yesterday, that is taking away from your message.
That's why you're saying you want this to be peaceful.
Talk to us about the message.
Right.
I don't think that we're not taking away from anyone's message.
I think that there are lots of different ways people are protesting and showing dissatisfaction with what's happening.
As clergy, this is how I show up to support.
This is how my fellow clergy members, other people show up in different ways.
We're creating an environment where people can see that we are united.
We're supportive.
We are here as faith members to show the sacred ways that we can gather.
And then earlier, before our audio cut out, we were taking a look at the National Guard right in front of the federal building there, and you were saying That presence does not need to be here.
That presence doesn't need to be here.
And in fact, I think a lot of the agitation and the violence that's happening is precisely because of the arrival.
People see that.
They become more afraid.
Whereas when we arrived first here a little while ago, it was actually quite peaceful.
We were gathered in prayer.
We were gathered arm in arm, hand in hand.
And that changed as soon as that presence escalated.
Thank you so much, Reverend.
Appreciate you taking the time to speak with us.
And you're taking a look here around us.
You can see some of the protesters who have come out here carrying these signs.
Like this sign right in front of us here says, "Immigrants, 80% of our agriculture workforce." Can we speak with you?
We're with KTLA.
I wanted to find out why are you taking part in this protest today?
Yeah, I can't speak on behalf of the whole movement, obviously, but for myself, personally, a huge part of my community is the immigrants there.
A lot of them are undocumented.
They're the people who take care of us in our nursing homes.
I'm a CNA.
All my co-workers are immigrants, almost.
Those are the people I went to see.
Here, the situation is the following.
We have one million undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles.
And we have definitely a lot of immigrants around the United States who are regularly paying taxes and working and maybe should have a safe path to citizenship.
But they need to follow the law.
They can't continue to be undocumented just because they don't want to go through everything I went through, which is years and years of going through a lot of things.
study, bureaucracy, and so on.
So, I mean, I don't accept that.
gangs.
And we saw how it actually helps deteriorate the already fragile.
environment of the cities, because the cities in the last few years, especially Los Angeles, has really changed.
To the worst.
I mean, you don't want to go and hang out in Los Angeles.
I can't go to Tokyo anymore.
I mean, we went to this place where you saw the protesters very recently, because that is the place where a lot of federal buildings are, a lot of buildings where you go for maybe an apostille or another document.
and it is of course a place that needs to be controlled by And of course, we support what Trump has done by sending the California National Guard, by sending the Marines.
The police on its own could have never managed against these people because they are protected, first of all, by these crooks.
Look at them.
The Jesuits are their handlers.
I believe that our collective spirit has the power to transform pain into purpose, turning our struggles into a source of strength.
Let us come together, nurturing the seeds of hope and love within our community.
In every heart lies the potential for healing.
And together we can cultivate an environment where we all can flourish.
Today is a new day, a divine opportunity to embrace our voices and weave the tapestry of resilience and connection guided by the light of our shared spirit.
Thank you, you guys.
This is the Jesuit creation, the Homeboy Industries, which masquerades as a way to rehabilitate gangs.
But in reality, they have been behind the scenes fomenting this protest together with the guy who has created this homeboy industry, the man himself, Father Greg Boyle.
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I mean, here, guys, we're going...
Well, we have people who claim that they are actually clergy.
Clergy of what?
And they will be prepared to deploy in that status, and they'll be here in the next 24 hours.
All right, let's get back up to Gil Levis in Sky 5. Gil?
Well, Glenn and Lou, you're looking at that crowd, a couple dozen protesters out here, the LAPD with their skirmish line, it's been bolstered by more of them.
You see the Jesuits how active they are behind the scenes?
These are Jesuits caught on camera actively commenting the protests in Los Angeles, guys.
So just so you have a very clear look.
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We have also amongst the crowd here some progressive rabbis, the Sabbatean Frankist creation, products of heresy even within the Jewish world.
But here they are.
Trying to turn on the street and there was a protester who stood in front of the vehicle, you know, for about a minute or so.
Police officers came in, took him away.
He did not resist.
Which was a good sign compared to what we saw last Friday where one of the vehicles was actually moving and some man put his hands on the hood of the vehicle and started backpedaling.
And he ended up getting himself in.
It's always peaceful.
If you ask these people, it's always peaceful.
But guys, they have to be honest or not.
They never seem to be honest.
That's the problem, you know?
And they are like, I don't know, just check this guy.
Check this guy.
They are all against Trump.
Well, my daughter and I feel strongly about families that get separated when this happens, and we feel like immigrants are the backbone of our country, certainly of California, certainly in Los Angeles.
Then you have to do it legally, legally, because that's the only way.
We watched this video yesterday with Nick Shirley and he was in New York and he was doing a live video from New York and they were really really rude and mean to him and he was just trying to ask questions but I wanted to comment because I mean it was just this lady and I noticed her there in the crowd and she was really like attacking Nick Shirley and to me I thought By the way, for those who don't know him, he's a young guy, a young boy.
He's just a podcaster.
Anyway, the lady, I noticed her and I thought she looked so normal.
Sometimes when you see the people on the left here, you can pretty much spot them from far away.
They have the typical look and then you can spot it.
Which is pretty much everyone.
But she could just be walking and be either a Trump supporter or supporting that.
You can't tell.
That's what my comment was.
Okay, let me show once again before we end this transmission today.
Which I see has a lot of interest from people who are tuning in from all over the world.
What the Jesuits have created with this homeboy industries, cover up of course of their more
But in reality, then you really create a connection with people who at times don't want to really rehabilitate.
Might just be there for a break.
Or there so they don't end up in jail.
In any case, the protection of the church.
So let's see what happens at Homeboy.
To walk into Homeboy is to be radically accepted.
It is a place of And that gives people purpose.
Hey Benji, tell us who we are.
Educational class schedule.
Youth re-entry center.
Tattoo removal.
Cafe, what do you got for us?
Bakery.
Merch.
Technologies never made me feel anything other than kitchen.
This is to make it a little bit clear for those who are maybe tuned up a few moments ago.
Just with please, I've been involved in protest.
In Los Angeles, specifically Fr.
Greg Boyle, who is the founder of the Lay-Based Homeboy Industries.
And this is one of their propaganda videos.
Of course, visitors.
Jesus, please lead us in prayer.
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The handler, Fr.
Greg, the Jesuit.
Go ahead.
I want to pray for Homeboy Industries.
I want to pray for everybody out there.
When I first came to Homeboy, I didn't really know what to expect.
When I walked in, it was so much love given to me to where it was like, oh, I can relax.
After all that time in prison, you know, there's a lot of anxiety.
As soon as I walked through those doors and Father Greg hugged me, it was just, I just felt like I was home.
When we're out in the streets, people try not to look at us.
Once you come into Homeboy, they don't judge you.
Like, they literally do see you.
You know, you don't get to pick where you grow up.
You don't get to pick your family.
You don't get to pick the stuff that you're born into.
I learned how to be a father.
I learned how to be a son.
I learned how to be a man.
Like, everything.
I learned almost everything at Homeboy.
Before Homeboy Industries, my life was a mess.
I didn't have a relationship with my mom.
And when I was in prison, she wrote me a letter.
She begged me that.
Just to get my life back together.
Father G has never made me feel anything other than kinship.
That's what works about homeboys.
I mean, it's the kinship.
And being together and being present and pushing each other, supporting each other.
We take people that are involved in gangs and criminal activity that want to change, and we bring them in, we give these people, we give them a job.
I don't know how I would have changed if I would have never went.
What do you think?
Come to me!
It's like the spider has the web all set out and then captures all of the people that they can later see.
They're going to control their lives, control them.
Also, it's a way, you know, they support with their NGOs the entrance of these people.
And these people, of course, go into criminality.
And then once they finish their path They can then go to Father Greg, who kind of cleans the whole thing.
It doesn't look like that.
And teaches them how to make pizza.
It doesn't look like that.
It's there to help and change lives.
So that's important because it changed my life.
I don't think I would still be here today if it wasn't for God, first of all.
But then Homeboy Industries, too.
Father Greg, like, what do you want me to do?
And, you know, he responded by, I just want you to be here.
We're always, you see, this is the image of Father Greg with the gang.
It's just, it looks wrong.
I don't know.
There's something really wrong.
I don't want to know what is your speculation about Father Greg and this guy.
It's not right, okay?
None of it is right.
You think he makes...
just don't say okay okay in any case no so if i mean if they're doing that Once I decide to be present, then everything else starts to happen.
Don't be afraid to dream.
Because if you really want it and you're willing to put in the work, Homeboy is going to help you get it.
And it's amazing what a person can do when they have the right encouragement.
Homeboy is going to also be involved in the protest as a side job.
You know, if they need some protesters, recruit them from Homeboy and they can burn some Venmo cars and set the half of Los Angeles on fire.
These guys.
More important for me to give back.
Definitely, she gave back.
Coming through the stores just like I did.
I didn't know I could get love like this from people that don't even know me.
They never give up on you, but most importantly, they never give up.
Homeboy Industries is a creation of the Jesuits in L.A. And we have seen in L.A. a book based on the Jesuits that you should all have.
You don't need to read the other books, but read volume 12. You know, then maybe you can go down the ladder to Volume 1 starting from Volume 12. But Volume 12 is essential.
It's like the cheat sheet for everything.
So just read it.
Then you'll know.
And then you don't have to sit and go, what is this?
I mean, I don't see other shows going to the heart of the problem and telling you how things are, because most of them just They just build the little piece on top.
but when you go to the heart of the problem like I did in today's show and we know that the Jesuits are at the heart of the problem, dear Father Greg and also So look at the people who have shadow banned you, and then we will own you.
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