Imagine Dragons – Bleeding out – LEO tribute

In these days of chaos and anarchy of people getting paid to be violent by arbiters of societal experimentation akin to Josef Mengele experimentation on Jews in extermination camps, it’s good to see the other side of law enforcement.

That might be a crime for the Department of Justice, which is part and parcel of the chaos, holding that the real terrorists are Catholics kneeling at Holy Mass being said in Latin. But, I don’t care about the hypocrisy of those who think they are the powers-that-be. The Lord is always the Lord of History. Part of what the Good Lord wants is the good cops being good cops.

If we have a “Bleeding Out” tribute, we have to have the “This Is How You Bring Me Back to Life” tribute:

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3 responses to “Imagine Dragons – Bleeding out – LEO tribute

  1. Aussie Mum

    Good police risk their lives serving and protecting the public in a world becoming increasingly corrupt. This brought Michael the Archangel to mind since he is the patron saint of police officers and therefore of law enforcement in general I suppose. He is also defender of the Church and it is a persecution of the Church for any “Justice” department to label Catholics terrorists for attending Latin Mass. Moreover, persecution of the Church in general is picking up globally. Therefore, I wonder if we Catholics should be turning to St Michael more in our daily prayers. Fortunately many of the faithful pray the “Prayer to St Michael” written by Pope Leo III but I would like to suggest that adding the “Chaplet of St Michael” would be helpful. I began thinking along this line when researching Fatima and reading of Michael the Archangel’s appearance to a Portuguese Carmelite nun, Servant of God Antonia d’Astonaco, in the mid 18th century in order to give us this chaplet. https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/chaplet-of-st-michael-the-archangel-386

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