Joseph D’Hippolito has written commentaries for such outlets as the Jerusalem Post, the American Thinker and Front Page Magazine. He works as a free-lance writer.
One day after the United States celebrated 247 years of independence, Pope Francis confirmed his commitment to corporatist, materialist, globalist utopianism. On July 5, Francis met former President Bill Clinton and Alexander Soros, the new chairman of the Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, his father. The group financed campaigns to legalize abortion in numerous Catholic countries (such as Ireland, Mexico and Poland) and to pass pro-abortion legislation in the United States.
The younger Soros also received honor in 2018 as one of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders. The WEF, led by Klaus Schwab, promotes a globalist vision embracing corporatist tyranny. Missing from the private audience was Joe Donnelly, the United States’ ambassador to the Holy See. Also missing was any mention of the audience in the Vatican’s daily news bulletin. …