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Jun212022

NOTR - POPE DECLARES WORLD WAR III HAS BEGUN - 6.21.22

Today's Show: POPE DECLARES WORLD WAR III HAS BEGUN - 6.21.2022

Chris discusses a new story from the America Magazine: The Jesuit Review, along with many mainstream media outlets, that Pope Francis has declared the beginning of World War III because of the conflict in the Ukraine.   We discuss the history of the first two world wars and how they were referred to as “the second Thirty Years War” by Winston Churchill.  The pope’s declaration was made in conjunction with “a wide-ranging conversation with the editors of European Jesuit publications” according to America Magazine.  Can this be considered a formal declaration that World War III has begun?   Also discussed is the upcoming celebration of “White History Month” in July of this year, according to conservative radio host, Jesse Lee Peterson.  We hear some of Peterson’s arguments concerning the history of white people where the founding of America is concerned.


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