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>>179071The Redheaded libertarian @TRHLofficial - During Passover of March 1475 in Italy, a Two-year-old Christian toddler named Simeon went missing from his home, His body was discovered “beneath the house of Samuel” a Talmudist. The physicians who examined his body concluded Simeon had been systematically exsanguinated— drained of his blood.
15 to 23 talmudists were arrested and several confessed to the same crime: They abducted the child, and tortured him by piercing his body to collect blood in a basin, holding him in a cross-like pose, and killing him, and then disposing of his body.
15 of the perpetrators were burned at the stake; the rest died in prison. Members of the synagogue were all forced to convert to Christianity. The synagogue was destroyed and chapel was built over the site.
Nearly 500 years later, Vatican II, which was trying to heal relations between the Christians and the Jews, decided the toddler’s martyrdom might be seen as “blood libel” and “collective guilt”, and that the prince-bishop who launched the investigation, could have just been antisemitic, so they removed little Simeon from the liturgical calendar and Roman mardyrology. Veneration, processions and relics and masses in his name were all forbidden. The archbishop at the time proclaimed the convicted Jews to be innocent of the heinous murder. Little Simeon, “ Simon the immaculate” was essentially erased from the church.
Since this was one of many decisions declared by Vatican II and not a divine revelation by God, traditional Catholics still honor the feast day of Saint Simeon of Trent, which is today.
The artist who painted little Simeon’s martyrdom was arrested for antisemitism in 2020, but fully acquitted.
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Milscent de Bouillon @Deusregnat_
L'Église fête aujourd'hui le martyre de Saint Siméon de Trente assassiné par des talmudistes en 1475. Sans surprise, la secte conciliaire le retira du martyrologe romain en 1965, vers la fin de Vatican d'Eux.
https://x.com/TRHLofficial/status/2036439056582627418Rep. Adrian Smith @RepAdrianSmith - .@POTUS is working to level the playing field for America's ag producers and these results speak for themselves.
In Congress, I'll keep working to ensure that farmers and ranchers in Nebraska's Third District have access to the markets they rely on.
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United States Trade Representative @USTradeRep
U.S. food and agricultural exports increased by DOUBLE DIGITS in 2025 under President Trump compared to the previous administration – from corn and eggs to dairy and canola!
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