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It takes Altman all of 10 minutes to start floating conspiracy theories about how McCarrick is likely to suffer an ‘unnatural death’ at the hand of church agents before the commencement of any criminal trial. Marshall is only too happy to agree and offer up the likely methods. He goes on to revel in his conspiratorial world view when discussing the ‘Plandemic.’
The entire discussion is an exercise in ‘Whataboutism,’ constantly pointing to others injustices, scandals, and problems rather than taking one ounce of responsibility for Altman’s own behavior or the scandal he has brought upon himself. Altman fancies himself as the ultimate arbiter of secular and church law. Together with Marshall these two seem to believe they have a stranglehold on the ‘real truth.’ Listening to Altman declare there are too many ignorant people with too many ignorant things to say is down right comical to those who have followed what he said in his homilies, bulletins and media engagements.
For those who have watched this video, the ‘summit’ on so called canceled priests, and other media engagements will observe personality traits in Altman which may be indicative of personality and human development deficiencies which may require addressing.
Much of the discussion is a promotion and reveling in the unethical actions of The Pillar. There are two scandals at stake in The Pillar story. The first is the misconduct, particularly sexual, by some members of the clergy. The second scandal is the unethical behaviors exhibited in some of the Catholic medias, including but not limited to The Pillar.
In the closing portions of the videos they go on to trash the post-Vatican II church in all the typical ways one has come to expect from Taylor Marshall et al.