The above is a coin minted by the Vatican in 2022. On it, we see a young masked boy receiving the covid shot. In a tweet back in 2022, Miss Diane Montagna quoted the Vatican, saying this was “a theme very close to Pope Francis’ heart… the need to be vaccinated… he has repeatedly stressed the importance of vaccination … it is important to continue efforts to immunize even the poorest peoples.” As you can see in the picture next to it, that €20 coin sells for €180 on the Vatican website.

Now in 2025, Mr. John Leake and the Dr. Peter McCullough MD release a new book titled Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology and Reality. The Amazon description of their new book reveals that blind trust in vaccines is nothing short of idolatry:

The word “vaccine” derives from the Latin word for cow. The English physician, Edward Jenner, coined it in his 1798 pamphlet An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae… The word “vaccine” was subsequently applied to immunizations against all infectious diseases. Its etymology is amazingly apt, because vaccines are the ultimate sacred cow.

Notice on the front of McCullough’s book above is the Bergoglian death coin. Leake and McCullough explain that even the Vatican fell to a worship of deadly vaccines as sacred cows of modern idolatry. The McCullough Foundation recently tweeted:

Papal Coin’s Secret: Vaccine Revelation You Won’t Believe… When Rebecca Weiss displays the controversial Vatican coin showing a child being vaccinated instead of receiving communion, she calls it “shocking symbolism — a replacement of faith with medical ritual.” Dr. McCullough agrees, explaining how vaccinology has become a belief system that has infiltrated institutions once responsible for spiritual and moral discernment. Weiss notes that the Church endorsed the vaccines before demanding real evidence or ethical transparency, raising questions about who is influencing global religious messaging.

This means that the covid vaccine did not only come from aborted babies. It not only killed millions of adults who were injected with it (including my own mother.) It was promoted by the Vatican as “an act of love” meaning, according to McCullough, that this was a First Commandment violation. The vaccine replaced God Himself for most of the Catholic hierarchy in 2021 when they also closed all the Churches—something that never even happened in Medieval plagues. That scamdemic a few years ago brought out Old-Testament levels of idolatry in Catholic clergy. Like all idols, it failed in not only the aspects of eternal life, but even in its promises of earthly health and happiness.

And don’t tell me Franky 2.0 was any better than Franky 1.0 on such idolatry of death. In 2021, Bishop Prevost retweeted Archbishop Gomez of Los Angeles saying: “May God give us the grace to face Covid19 with the strength of faith, ensuring that vaccines are available for all, so that we can all get immunized.”

A few clergy insisted on the opposite. Go look at my blog from 2021 to 2022. I was shamed by thousands of Catholics around the world for telling them not to take the vaccine. But hundreds of Catholics thankfully listened to me, and still reach out to me to this day. Is this an “I told you”?  You bet it is, but I only remind you so you know who to listen to on future issues.

There is more good news to share on the vaccine front this winter of 2025. It involves the closest hospital to my hermitage, called University of Colorado Hospital. It contains the only Medical School in Colorado (and it also happens to be one of the major hospitals where I brought patients as a Denver paramedic.)

St. Thomas More Society just reported on 1 Dec 2025:

Thomas More Society is pleased to announce that, after more than a year of settlement negotiations, following a landmark decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in 2024, the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine has agreed to pay more than $10.3 million in damages, tuition, and attorney’s fees to 18 plaintiffs who were denied religious accommodations to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination.

Last year, in 2024, St. Thomas More explained a little more of the amazing story before the final verdict:

The Court found that the vaccine mandates of the University’s Anschutz Medical Campus granted “exemptions for some religions, but not others, because of differences in their religious doctrines” and granted “secular exemptions on more favorable terms than religious exemptions,” all of which was illegal.

Peter Breen, Thomas More Society Executive Vice President & Head of Litigation, said:

The University of Colorado ran roughshod overstaff and students of faith during COVID, and the Court of Appeals has now declared plainly what we’ve fought to establish for almost three years: the University acted with ‘religious animus’ and flagrantly violated the fundamental religious liberties of these brave healthcare providers and students.

One more quote from St. Thomas More in regards to the $10M lawsuit won by Christians very close to my hermitage that will bring us back to an issue in the Catholic hierarchy:

The result is one of the only in the country in which plaintiffs recovered money damages under the First Amendment for a challenge to a government COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Government officials, including defendant Chancellor Donald Elliman, are generally protected by “qualified immunity.” However, after the Tenth Circuit ruled the actions of Chancellor Elliman and other defendants violated the plaintiffs’ “clearly established” First Amendment rights, the University agreed to pay damages under the First Amendment to all plaintiffs.

Keep in mind that way back in 2020, LifeSite News covered a video warning I gave (removed by YT for medical “misinformation”) to all Catholic clergy to stop pushing the deadly covid vaccine, precisely because they were not covered by indemnities. LSN wrote:

Fr. Nix went on to caution bishops who are encouraging people to take the COVID-19 vaccine, warning that whereas vaccine manufacturers cannot be held liable for vaccine-related injury and death, the bishops themselves can be sued. “My suggestion to groups of bishops and priests out there telling people to take this vaccine out of charity for their neighbor: Well you might want to note that you are not covered in any such indemnity protections.”

Now my challenge becomes even more aggressive.  If University’s Anschutz Medical Campus just had to pay out $10 million to “former and current employees and students, including physicians, medical students, nurses, medical professionals, and administrative and operations staff” who wouldn’t take the vaccine, then what is to prevent priests and lay people fired by their bishops for not taking the vaccine from suing them now?

Priests and lay folks, if you were removed by your bishop from a parish or chancery for not taking the covid shot, you should sue him.

You now have legal precedent for the above case covered by the St. Thomas More Society. If you were fired by a parish for not taking the covid vaccine made from aborted babies, or if you were influenced by e-priests without medical degrees online telling you to take it, you might now have a case for a lawsuit. As the University of Colorado Anschutz med school painfully discovered recently, they did not have any immunities for such violations of conscience and health.

Even less should the priests and bishops who idolatrized a deadly shot ahead of the Catholic Faith at the cost of so many lives—born and unborn—be free of total financial and spiritual responsibility. This is especially true, considering those mRNA rearranging shots were nothing short of promoting a religion of death at odds with our inherited life-giving and traditional Catholicism.

Knock over that sacred cow of vaccines in your life if you haven’t done so yet.

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