Sunday, April 26, 2026

MEEEELLION AND MEEEELLIONS

By Tim Rohr

I still smile whenever I think of the word "millions." At a meeting between then-Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Martin Krebs, and the clergy of this archdiocese in July 2014, one of the Neocat priests, in a thick European accent, I believe it was Italian, criticized the people of Guam for spending "meeeellions and meeeellions" on food. 

I received a copy of a secret recording of the meeting and published a summary of what was said. Here is the part about the "meeeellions and meeeellions."

Fr. Francesco (don't know his last name), a bona-fide Kiko, then lays into the people of Guam saying that our culture is the problem, that we spend too much on funerals, that we spend "meeeellions and meeellions" of dollars on food, that all our time is spent cooking, and that Guam has to change. 

(The crowd falls silent. This was bad. Fr. Francesco just spilled the beans. For this is what all the Kiko's think about everyone who is not a Neo. It is we who have to change. The do not have to change. They are truth and light. We are darkness and wrong. "Judases", they call us. And we spend all our time COOKING!!!!) 

My publishing of the summary of the meeting led to one of the first explosions to rock the Apuron-Neocat regime, the outing of Fr. John Wadeson, but that's another story, and a story I get quite deep into in my upcoming book: ORCHESTRATED. 

Today, the "meeeellions and meeeellions" thing came to mind when I saw that JungleWatch has passed 17 million views. I didn't recall being that close a few days ago, so I thought I'd take a look at the stats to see what was going on. 

We had been humming along for months at 150,000 to 250,000 views per month. However, in this month, which is not over yet, we have had more than half a million views: 574,687.



So, of course, I wondered what people are reading. Here are the top posts for the last 30 days:


All of those posts are from many years ago, a decade or more - except the last two. The last two are where "Lucio from Italy" decided to engage. So Lucio makes the list. 

I had another smile when I saw this because I had told Lucio, who was getting meaner and nastier in his defense of the Neo's and his attempt to discredit me, that we were grateful for people like him, because, like Diana, their nasty comments drove up our page views, giving the world a better look at who these people are. 

So thank you, Lucio, again, for helping us reach "meeeellions and meeeellions." Hope you come back soon. BTW, you suddenly went silent when Sinlaku hit Saipan. 

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