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The Brew: From the Pope’s Passing to What the WEF? by Gayle McQueary – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

The Brew: From the Pope’s Passing to What the WEF? by Gayle McQueary

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By Gayle McQueary, The Stream, April 22, 2025

 Gayle McQueary is The Stream’s social media coordinator. She has a background in production and is a scary judge of global elitists who try to force everyone else to eat crickets in the name of climate change.

 

Yesterday’s news was filled with lows and highs, from the reflective farewell to Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88, to pivotal parental rights battles in Mississippi and Maryland.

But let’s not forget the international stage: Mike Huckabee was sworn in as the U.S.’s ambassador to Israel, bringing his pro-Israel stance to a key role on the same day Klaus Schwab decided to step down as chairman of the World Economic Forum, marking the end of a 55-year era of his globalist influence.

Pope Francis (1936-2025)

Yesterday, Pope Francis passed away at his residence in Casa Santa Marta after a lengthy battle with double pneumonia and other complications.

Stream contributor Jules Gomes wrote a thoughtful obituary for him, as well as an insightful article on his polarizing doctrines and their impact on the Catholic Church — a legacy worth reflecting on as we remember the 266th Roman pontiff’s humanity. …

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