Friday, July 16, 2021

Growing Worldwide Protests Against Communist Takeover of Nations. Saturday 17 July, 2021. St. Camillus of Lellis, C

 

Worldwide Protests Grow In The Face Of Communist Takeover Of Nations

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In the last few weeks we have seen citizens protesting in the U.K. Canada, Greece, Cuba, France and Ireland against their respective repressive Communist Governments, which have severely restricted their freedoms, and finally many New Zealanders have joined the ranks of the disenchanted on Friday 16 July, 2021, when thousands of farmers took to their tractors in a nationwide Groundswell protest.

 

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Farmers are protesting in more than 50 towns and cities across the country on Friday 16 July, 2021, to voice their outrage over a "barrage of regulations" they say "aren't fit for purpose".

 


Heavy traffic in Auckland's State Highway 1 City bound. (Photo / Emma Olsen)
Heavy traffic in Auckland's State Highway 1 City bound. (Photo / Emma Olsen)
 

Today's farmers protest drew massive turnouts in 50 towns and cities across the country.

 

Thousands turned out to protest a raft of Government regulations they claim are unworkable.

 

Groundswell NZ Co-organiser Bryce McKenzie was part of the Gore demonstration and told Andrew Dickens it was huge.

 

"There was between six and 800 tractors, 1200 utes, four helicopters, one plane, 20 horses and hundreds of dogs."

 Howl of a Protest: Thousands of tractors, utes descend on ...

 

 

McKenzie says the police hadn't seen a crowd in Gore that big ever.

 

Organisers say they'll be taking further action if the Government doesn't make significant moves to address their concerns within a month.

 

They are hoping to send a message to the Government that rural communities are not happy with rules over freshwater, significant natural areas, indigenous biodiversity and the so-called 'ute tax'.

 

Thousands of people are expected to turn out to the protests nationwide.

 

The protests are being organised by Groundswell NZ, a group formed last year in opposition to the Government's newly introduced freshwater regulations. the protests are taking place in 57 towns and cities across the country.

New Zealand farmers stage huge protest over environmental ...

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New Zealand farmers stage huge protest over environmental rules

 

Thousands of farmers have descended on dozens of towns and cities across New Zealand in their tractors in a nationwide protest against a swathe of new environmental regulations.

 

Farmers drove tractors, bearing placards, from the outskirts of Auckland into the city centre on Friday morning, causing gridlock on the motorways.

 

The protest was organised by Groundswell NZ, a grassroots organisation made up of farmers, growers, contractors and tradespeople, who say they are frustrated with the interference in private property rights, unworkable climate-change policies and unfair costs.

 

Protest organiser Bryce McKenzie told RNZ that farmers accepted they needed to make changes but that a one-size-fits-all approach would not work.

 

Farmers Paul and Jenny Lindsay told Stuff that they were concerned with local councils losing their rights to make decisions.

 

The policy will make lower-carbon-emitting cars more affordable and place a fee on higher-emission vehicles, including utes, from January 2022.

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 Of course if we truly want to free our country from Communism we need to heed the words and promise of Our Lady to St. Dominic ... 

 

"One day through the Rosary and the Scapular I will save the World."


 The Power of the Rosary in defeating Communism ... true stories

 

In 1962-64, the president of Brazil, Joao Goulart, began to embrace Communism and began installing Communists into high positions of government. In response, Cardinal de Barros Camara encouraged people to follow Our Lady of Fatima’s messages and to pray the Rosary to keep their country free from communism. .  President Goulart reacted by mocking the rosary, saying that governmental control, not the rosary, would save the country.

 

A woman named Amelia Bastos began to recruit many people to pray the rosary, forming a group called Campaign of Women for Democracy (CAMDE).  In Belo Horizonte, 20,000 rosary-praying women broke up a pro-Communist rally. Again, all the while praying, "Mother of God, preserve us from the fate and suffering of the martyred women of Cuba, Poland, Hungary, and other enslaved nations," 600,000 women marched and prayed the rosary for peace in Sao Paulo. 

 

They called their protest the "March of the Family with God Toward Freedom," which was described by witnesses as, "One of the most moving demonstrations in Brazilian History."  Many more rosary rallies were held throughout Brazil despite threats against the women. Without a shot being fired, on April 1, 1964, President Goulart fled the country along with much of his Government.

 

 In 1955 atheistic Russian Communists left Austria, a strategic stronghold, without a shot being fired on May 13, 1955 (the anniversary of the first apparition of Fatima).  This followed a rosary crusade of 70,000 Austrians praying the rosary daily for peace and freedom from Communist rule.

 

In 1985 in the Philippines, one million people signed the Blue Army Pledge, which includes daily recitation of the Rosary. On Feb. 23, 1986, using a loudspeaker, a Blue Army Leader led the Rosary in front of the National Pilgrim Virgin of Fatima to several thousand people kneeling on the road and surrounding area. Facing them were hundreds of combat-ready marines and behind the soldiers’ tanks and armoured cars ready to launch an attack.

 

The troops stopped, the tanks were halted, but not by the force of bodies bound together in a human barricade. No! The soldiers told his Eminence, “A very beautiful lady appeared. The vision said ‘Stop! Don’t attack my people. I am the Queen of this land.’ ” This was indisputably a ‘Rosary miracle’ of a bloodless transition from dictatorship to democracy.

 

 

"One Day Through The Rosary And Scapular I Will Save The World." (Our Lady To St. Dominic)

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