"We need to reclaim our dignity as creatures created in the image and likeness of God." ~ Bishop Schneider
Bishop Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana in Kazakhstan (central Asia), is our hero this week. Growing up in a German family in Kyrgyzstan, then part of the Soviet Union, he experienced the Soviet persecution of the Church. He was able to leave the country when he was 12 and completed his education in West Germany. He has been championing the pre-Vatican II liturgical traditions and practices of the Church.
In this must-see interview for Planet Lockdown, Bishop Schneider openly talks about the need to reclaim our God-given right for freedom and privacy. He also denounces the use of cell lines from aborted fetuses for “vaccination” as intrinsically evil.
He sees many similarities between the situation we are facing today and what happened under the Soviet regime. As with communism, the goal is to create a society of total control, which shifts into slavery.
Bishop Schneider strongly invites us to use our common sense and rise up against this new form of dictatorship in the West.
Related Links:
Article about this interview in Inside the Vatican
Bishop Schneider’s website
More on Bishop Schneider on Wikipedia
I’m glad someone who lived through it is bringing light to the real holocaust of 10s of millions Christians that occurred in Russia & Eastern Europe committed by the communists, and aptly correlating this w what is happening now. WORLD revolution has always been their stated goal and ‘COVID’ is only a means to push it over the finish line. The Soviet Union in 1917, the United Nations in 1946, China in 1949, the European Union in 1993, the North American Union (USMCA after NAFTA) are all part and parcel to centralizing power into the hands of the Rothschild banking cartel as we see w Wall Street asset management firms like BlackRock & Vanguard, who have always been promoters of world communism.
“You will own nothing, and be happy”
God bless the apprehensive bishop. Who wants to face the music? The current theodrama does not sound the same as the prior iterations. But it sure moves the same. The accuser steps forward and we step back, waltzing to the melody of original sin.