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  1. BORDEAUX St JEAN
    AppartHotel TÉNÉO
    Chambre, cuisine, SdB etc...

    #Bordeaux #SaintJean #teneo
    #AppartHotel #Chambre #
    #Aquitaine #CoursBarbey
    #CoursdelaMarne #ici
    #PasCher #Location
    #Reservation #cool
    #Sympa #simple
    #VueSurBDX
    #WiFi #tele
    #Cuisine
    #Photo
    #Yes
    🛏

    Ténéo Apparthotel
    Bordeaux Gare Saint Jean
    4, cours Barbey | 33800 Bordeaux

    Tél. : +33 (0)5 56 33 22 00

    E-mail : [email protected]

  2. BORDEAUX St JEAN
    AppartHotel TÉNÉO
    Chambre, cuisine, SdB etc...

    #Bordeaux #SaintJean #teneo
    #AppartHotel #Chambre #
    #Aquitaine #CoursBarbey
    #CoursdelaMarne #ici
    #PasCher #Location
    #Reservation #cool
    #Sympa #simple
    #VueSurBDX
    #WiFi #tele
    #Cuisine
    #Photo
    #Yes
    🛏

    Ténéo Apparthotel
    Bordeaux Gare Saint Jean
    4, cours Barbey | 33800 Bordeaux

    Tél. : +33 (0)5 56 33 22 00

    E-mail : [email protected]

  3. BORDEAUX St JEAN
    AppartHotel TÉNÉO
    Chambre, cuisine, SdB etc...

    #Bordeaux #SaintJean #teneo
    #AppartHotel #Chambre #
    #Aquitaine #CoursBarbey
    #CoursdelaMarne #ici
    #PasCher #Location
    #Reservation #cool
    #Sympa #simple
    #VueSurBDX
    #WiFi #tele
    #Cuisine
    #Photo
    #Yes
    🛏

    Ténéo Apparthotel
    Bordeaux Gare Saint Jean
    4, cours Barbey | 33800 Bordeaux

    Tél. : +33 (0)5 56 33 22 00

    E-mail : [email protected]

  4. BORDEAUX St JEAN
    AppartHotel TÉNÉO
    Chambre, cuisine, SdB etc...

    #Bordeaux #SaintJean #teneo
    #AppartHotel #Chambre #
    #Aquitaine #CoursBarbey
    #CoursdelaMarne #ici
    #PasCher #Location
    #Reservation #cool
    #Sympa #simple
    #VueSurBDX
    #WiFi #tele
    #Cuisine
    #Photo
    #Yes
    🛏

    Ténéo Apparthotel
    Bordeaux Gare Saint Jean
    4, cours Barbey | 33800 Bordeaux

    Tél. : +33 (0)5 56 33 22 00

    E-mail : [email protected]

  5. BORDEAUX St JEAN
    AppartHotel TÉNÉO
    Chambre, cuisine, SdB etc...

    #Bordeaux #SaintJean #teneo
    #AppartHotel #Chambre #
    #Aquitaine #CoursBarbey
    #CoursdelaMarne #ici
    #PasCher #Location
    #Reservation #cool
    #Sympa #simple
    #VueSurBDX
    #WiFi #tele
    #Cuisine
    #Photo
    #Yes
    🛏

    Ténéo Apparthotel
    Bordeaux Gare Saint Jean
    4, cours Barbey | 33800 Bordeaux

    Tél. : +33 (0)5 56 33 22 00

    E-mail : [email protected]

  6. Golfer Justin Rose joins Teneo

    To continue enjoying this article, please sign in. You can register for free for limited further access, or…
    #UnitedKingdom #UK #Europe #EU #GreatBritain #Teneo
    europesays.com/2900945/

  7. #Teneo tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 49. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 17.12.2025 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/21/21

  8. #Teneo tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 49. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 17.12.2025 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/21/21

  9. #Teneo tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 49. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 17.12.2025 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/21/21

  10. #Teneo tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 49. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 17.12.2025 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/21/21

  11. #Teneo tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 49. Sitzung des 21. Deutschen Bundestages am 17.12.2025 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/21/21

  12. Lobbying : à Bruxelles, la stratégie secrète des géants de l’industrie contre le devoir de vigilance | Mediapart

    > Teneo, entreprise américaine de conseil, a élaboré une stratégie d’influence pour démanteler la directive européenne sur le devoir de vigilance. Parmi ses clients : ExxonMobil, Chevron, Dow Chemical, TotalEnergies… Mediapart a pu consulter ses documents et en…
    mediapart.fr/journal/internati

    #Lobbies #Devoir_de_vigilance #Union_Européenne #Teneo #FdC #RevueDePresse

  13. Lobbying : à Bruxelles, la stratégie secrète des géants de l’industrie contre le devoir de vigilance | Mediapart

    > Teneo, entreprise américaine de conseil, a élaboré une stratégie d’influence pour démanteler la directive européenne sur le devoir de vigilance. Parmi ses clients : ExxonMobil, Chevron, Dow Chemical, TotalEnergies… Mediapart a pu consulter ses documents et en…
    mediapart.fr/journal/internati

    #Lobbies #Devoir_de_vigilance #Union_Européenne #Teneo #FdC #RevueDePresse

  14. Lobbying : à Bruxelles, la stratégie secrète des géants de l’industrie contre le devoir de vigilance | Mediapart

    > Teneo, entreprise américaine de conseil, a élaboré une stratégie d’influence pour démanteler la directive européenne sur le devoir de vigilance. Parmi ses clients : ExxonMobil, Chevron, Dow Chemical, TotalEnergies… Mediapart a pu consulter ses documents et en…
    mediapart.fr/journal/internati

    #Lobbies #Devoir_de_vigilance #Union_Européenne #Teneo #FdC #RevueDePresse

  15. Lobbying : à Bruxelles, la stratégie secrète des géants de l’industrie contre le devoir de vigilance | Mediapart

    > Teneo, entreprise américaine de conseil, a élaboré une stratégie d’influence pour démanteler la directive européenne sur le devoir de vigilance. Parmi ses clients : ExxonMobil, Chevron, Dow Chemical, TotalEnergies… Mediapart a pu consulter ses documents et en…
    mediapart.fr/journal/internati

    #Lobbies #Devoir_de_vigilance #Union_Européenne #Teneo #FdC #RevueDePresse

  16. Lobbying : à Bruxelles, la stratégie secrète des géants de l’industrie contre le devoir de vigilance | Mediapart

    > Teneo, entreprise américaine de conseil, a élaboré une stratégie d’influence pour démanteler la directive européenne sur le devoir de vigilance. Parmi ses clients : ExxonMobil, Chevron, Dow Chemical, TotalEnergies… Mediapart a pu consulter ses documents et en…
    mediapart.fr/journal/internati

    #Lobbies #Devoir_de_vigilance #Union_Européenne #Teneo #FdC #RevueDePresse

  17. Der Wechsel von Ex-Finanzminister #Lindner zur Lobbyberatung #Teneo sorgt für Kritik.

    Die Firma vertritt Kunden aus der #Finanzbranche gegenüber Regierung und #Bundestag. Laut #LobbyControl drohen #Interessenkonflikte, da Lindner sein politisches Netzwerk nutzen könnte.

    Die Organisation fordert längere #Karenzzeiten für Ex-Minister, um Einflussnahme und Intransparenz zu vermeiden.

    lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

    #Lobbyismus #Politik #Transparenz #Demokratie #Regulierung

  18. Der Wechsel von Ex-Finanzminister #Lindner zur Lobbyberatung #Teneo sorgt für Kritik.

    Die Firma vertritt Kunden aus der #Finanzbranche gegenüber Regierung und #Bundestag. Laut #LobbyControl drohen #Interessenkonflikte, da Lindner sein politisches Netzwerk nutzen könnte.

    Die Organisation fordert längere #Karenzzeiten für Ex-Minister, um Einflussnahme und Intransparenz zu vermeiden.

    lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

    #Lobbyismus #Politik #Transparenz #Demokratie #Regulierung

  19. Der Wechsel von Ex-Finanzminister #Lindner zur Lobbyberatung #Teneo sorgt für Kritik.

    Die Firma vertritt Kunden aus der #Finanzbranche gegenüber Regierung und #Bundestag. Laut #LobbyControl drohen #Interessenkonflikte, da Lindner sein politisches Netzwerk nutzen könnte.

    Die Organisation fordert längere #Karenzzeiten für Ex-Minister, um Einflussnahme und Intransparenz zu vermeiden.

    lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

    #Lobbyismus #Politik #Transparenz #Demokratie #Regulierung

  20. Der Wechsel von Ex-Finanzminister #Lindner zur Lobbyberatung #Teneo sorgt für Kritik.

    Die Firma vertritt Kunden aus der #Finanzbranche gegenüber Regierung und #Bundestag. Laut #LobbyControl drohen #Interessenkonflikte, da Lindner sein politisches Netzwerk nutzen könnte.

    Die Organisation fordert längere #Karenzzeiten für Ex-Minister, um Einflussnahme und Intransparenz zu vermeiden.

    lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

    #Lobbyismus #Politik #Transparenz #Demokratie #Regulierung

  21. Der Wechsel von Ex-Finanzminister #Lindner zur Lobbyberatung #Teneo sorgt für Kritik.

    Die Firma vertritt Kunden aus der #Finanzbranche gegenüber Regierung und #Bundestag. Laut #LobbyControl drohen #Interessenkonflikte, da Lindner sein politisches Netzwerk nutzen könnte.

    Die Organisation fordert längere #Karenzzeiten für Ex-Minister, um Einflussnahme und Intransparenz zu vermeiden.

    lobbycontrol.de/pressemitteilu

    #Lobbyismus #Politik #Transparenz #Demokratie #Regulierung

  22. @tazgetroete #Teneo stellt also auch Arbeitsverweigerer und Querulanten ein? #Lindner #FDP

  23. @tazgetroete #Teneo stellt also auch Arbeitsverweigerer und Querulanten ein? #Lindner #FDP

  24. @tazgetroete #Teneo stellt also auch Arbeitsverweigerer und Querulanten ein? #Lindner #FDP

  25. @tazgetroete #Teneo stellt also auch Arbeitsverweigerer und Querulanten ein? #Lindner #FDP

  26. @tazgetroete #Teneo stellt also auch Arbeitsverweigerer und Querulanten ein? #Lindner #FDP

  27. The #Teneo Network serves as ‘a pipeline’ that seeks to place conservatives in ‘positions of influence in key industries in America,’ including entertainment, politics, and finance.

    You can hear Evan Baehr explain Teneo’s origin story in this video clip. In addition to the Teneo part, I find it interesting that Baehr said that he was working for Thiel on a “political database” at the time.
    h/t @andykroll
    @jennycohn
    bsky.app/profile/jennycohn.bsk

  28. The #Teneo Network serves as ‘a pipeline’ that seeks to place conservatives in ‘positions of influence in key industries in America,’ including entertainment, politics, and finance.

    You can hear Evan Baehr explain Teneo’s origin story in this video clip. In addition to the Teneo part, I find it interesting that Baehr said that he was working for Thiel on a “political database” at the time.
    h/t @andykroll
    @jennycohn
    bsky.app/profile/jennycohn.bsk

  29. The #Teneo Network serves as ‘a pipeline’ that seeks to place conservatives in ‘positions of influence in key industries in America,’ including entertainment, politics, and finance.

    You can hear Evan Baehr explain Teneo’s origin story in this video clip. In addition to the Teneo part, I find it interesting that Baehr said that he was working for Thiel on a “political database” at the time.
    h/t @andykroll
    @jennycohn
    bsky.app/profile/jennycohn.bsk

  30. The #Teneo Network serves as ‘a pipeline’ that seeks to place conservatives in ‘positions of influence in key industries in America,’ including entertainment, politics, and finance.

    You can hear Evan Baehr explain Teneo’s origin story in this video clip. In addition to the Teneo part, I find it interesting that Baehr said that he was working for Thiel on a “political database” at the time.
    h/t @andykroll
    @jennycohn
    bsky.app/profile/jennycohn.bsk

  31. The #Teneo Network serves as ‘a pipeline’ that seeks to place conservatives in ‘positions of influence in key industries in America,’ including entertainment, politics, and finance.

    You can hear Evan Baehr explain Teneo’s origin story in this video clip. In addition to the Teneo part, I find it interesting that Baehr said that he was working for Thiel on a “political database” at the time.
    h/t @andykroll
    @jennycohn
    bsky.app/profile/jennycohn.bsk

  32. For decades, as a leading figure in the Federalist Society and other conservative legal groups,
    #Leonard #Leo identified and promoted the careers of lawyers and law clerks who shared his regressive views of the constitution.
    He supported the confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
    Now, having done so much to influence American jurisprudence, Leo has set his sights on reshaping American culture.
    His plans involve the #Teneo #Network, which describes itself as a "talent pipeline" for the conservative movement,
    with ambitions to influence Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other cultural power centers that he and fellow conservatives see as dominated by liberals.

    The proposed technique is similar to Leo's network of judicial nominees:
    raising money from conservative donors to help identify, connect and promote the careers of like-minded people.

    In the language of Teneo's one-page website, the group exists "to Recruit, Connect, and Deploy talented conservatives who lead opinion and shape the industries that shape society"
    npr.org/2024/11/24/nx-s1-51990

    Inskeep: Do you see this as a multi-decade project, rather like the project for the judiciary has been?

    Leo: Well, I think these kinds of changes do take time, although I have to say I am impressed by how quickly the Teneo Network has been able to build pipelines of talent in these places.

    And I am also very impressed with how quickly you're seeing efforts, for example, in the journalism and entertainment spaces, the standing up of new production studios and news platforms.

    Very impressed with the speed with which the debate about ESG [environmental, social and governance] has kind of flipped and changed.

  33. For decades, as a leading figure in the Federalist Society and other conservative legal groups,
    #Leonard #Leo identified and promoted the careers of lawyers and law clerks who shared his regressive views of the constitution.
    He supported the confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
    Now, having done so much to influence American jurisprudence, Leo has set his sights on reshaping American culture.
    His plans involve the #Teneo #Network, which describes itself as a "talent pipeline" for the conservative movement,
    with ambitions to influence Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other cultural power centers that he and fellow conservatives see as dominated by liberals.

    The proposed technique is similar to Leo's network of judicial nominees:
    raising money from conservative donors to help identify, connect and promote the careers of like-minded people.

    In the language of Teneo's one-page website, the group exists "to Recruit, Connect, and Deploy talented conservatives who lead opinion and shape the industries that shape society"
    npr.org/2024/11/24/nx-s1-51990

    Inskeep: Do you see this as a multi-decade project, rather like the project for the judiciary has been?

    Leo: Well, I think these kinds of changes do take time, although I have to say I am impressed by how quickly the Teneo Network has been able to build pipelines of talent in these places.

    And I am also very impressed with how quickly you're seeing efforts, for example, in the journalism and entertainment spaces, the standing up of new production studios and news platforms.

    Very impressed with the speed with which the debate about ESG [environmental, social and governance] has kind of flipped and changed.

  34. For decades, as a leading figure in the Federalist Society and other conservative legal groups,
    #Leonard #Leo identified and promoted the careers of lawyers and law clerks who shared his regressive views of the constitution.
    He supported the confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
    Now, having done so much to influence American jurisprudence, Leo has set his sights on reshaping American culture.
    His plans involve the #Teneo #Network, which describes itself as a "talent pipeline" for the conservative movement,
    with ambitions to influence Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other cultural power centers that he and fellow conservatives see as dominated by liberals.

    The proposed technique is similar to Leo's network of judicial nominees:
    raising money from conservative donors to help identify, connect and promote the careers of like-minded people.

    In the language of Teneo's one-page website, the group exists "to Recruit, Connect, and Deploy talented conservatives who lead opinion and shape the industries that shape society"
    npr.org/2024/11/24/nx-s1-51990

    Inskeep: Do you see this as a multi-decade project, rather like the project for the judiciary has been?

    Leo: Well, I think these kinds of changes do take time, although I have to say I am impressed by how quickly the Teneo Network has been able to build pipelines of talent in these places.

    And I am also very impressed with how quickly you're seeing efforts, for example, in the journalism and entertainment spaces, the standing up of new production studios and news platforms.

    Very impressed with the speed with which the debate about ESG [environmental, social and governance] has kind of flipped and changed.

  35. For decades, as a leading figure in the Federalist Society and other conservative legal groups,
    #Leonard #Leo identified and promoted the careers of lawyers and law clerks who shared his regressive views of the constitution.
    He supported the confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
    Now, having done so much to influence American jurisprudence, Leo has set his sights on reshaping American culture.
    His plans involve the #Teneo #Network, which describes itself as a "talent pipeline" for the conservative movement,
    with ambitions to influence Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other cultural power centers that he and fellow conservatives see as dominated by liberals.

    The proposed technique is similar to Leo's network of judicial nominees:
    raising money from conservative donors to help identify, connect and promote the careers of like-minded people.

    In the language of Teneo's one-page website, the group exists "to Recruit, Connect, and Deploy talented conservatives who lead opinion and shape the industries that shape society"
    npr.org/2024/11/24/nx-s1-51990

    Inskeep: Do you see this as a multi-decade project, rather like the project for the judiciary has been?

    Leo: Well, I think these kinds of changes do take time, although I have to say I am impressed by how quickly the Teneo Network has been able to build pipelines of talent in these places.

    And I am also very impressed with how quickly you're seeing efforts, for example, in the journalism and entertainment spaces, the standing up of new production studios and news platforms.

    Very impressed with the speed with which the debate about ESG [environmental, social and governance] has kind of flipped and changed.

  36. For decades, as a leading figure in the Federalist Society and other conservative legal groups,
    #Leonard #Leo identified and promoted the careers of lawyers and law clerks who shared his regressive views of the constitution.
    He supported the confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito.
    Now, having done so much to influence American jurisprudence, Leo has set his sights on reshaping American culture.
    His plans involve the #Teneo #Network, which describes itself as a "talent pipeline" for the conservative movement,
    with ambitions to influence Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other cultural power centers that he and fellow conservatives see as dominated by liberals.

    The proposed technique is similar to Leo's network of judicial nominees:
    raising money from conservative donors to help identify, connect and promote the careers of like-minded people.

    In the language of Teneo's one-page website, the group exists "to Recruit, Connect, and Deploy talented conservatives who lead opinion and shape the industries that shape society"
    npr.org/2024/11/24/nx-s1-51990

    Inskeep: Do you see this as a multi-decade project, rather like the project for the judiciary has been?

    Leo: Well, I think these kinds of changes do take time, although I have to say I am impressed by how quickly the Teneo Network has been able to build pipelines of talent in these places.

    And I am also very impressed with how quickly you're seeing efforts, for example, in the journalism and entertainment spaces, the standing up of new production studios and news platforms.

    Very impressed with the speed with which the debate about ESG [environmental, social and governance] has kind of flipped and changed.

  37. The prayer cards on display at the Catholic Information Center were a logical first step toward potentially beatifying young Margaret.

    Opus Dei had offered the lobby of its most public-facing institution in America to further this cause.

    The portrait symbolized a growing symbiosis between Opus Dei and Leo.

    The bookshop and chapel would soon provide a platform for Leo as he detailed the philosophy and worldview that would inform his decisions about spending the $1.6 billion bequest from Seid.

    The Washington Opus Dei crowd brimmed with pride and admiration as they gathered at the Mayflower Hotel,
    just around the corner from the CIC,
    to confer the center’s greatest honor
    — the John Paul II New Evangelization Award
    — at a black-tie dinner in October 2022.

    The award ceremony was especially pertinent, given the success of the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court,
    which had overturned Roe v. Wade and had ended a woman’s constitutional right to legal abortion in the United States.

    “It’s particularly fitting that the very year in which Dobbs was decided we are honoring Leonard Leo,”
    Bill Barr said in a congratulatory video played before the award ceremony.

    “No one has done more to advance traditional values and especially the right to life than Leonard.”

    Paul Scalia spoke, too, recounting his memories of Margaret Mary.

    Father Trullols, the Opus Dei priest who had taken charge of the Catholic Information Center following the death of Father Arne in 2017,
    was shown holidaying at the Leo’s mansion in Maine.

    “Thank you so much, Father Charles
    — for this privilege,
    for your leadership of the Catholic Information Center,
    for your friendship,” began Leo in his acceptance speech.

    “It’s been a real privilege to be a part of this great enterprise and have you as a friend.

    I do think the real honor this evening should go to the CIC
    — along with the Leonine Forum, which I think is a very important piece of our future.”

    By 2022, the “spiritual enrichment” program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities,
    including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles,
    and counted more than 800 alumni.

    “They are the cutting edge of the New Evangelization,” continued Leo.

    “Few organizations are doing more to raise up a new generation of courageous and faithful Catholic men and women.”

    Without irony, Leo suggested that the audience that night,
    some of whom had paid as much as $25,000 a table,
    were the oppressed minority.

    “Catholicism faces vile and amoral current-day barbarians, secularists, and bigots,”
    Leo continued.

    “These barbarians can be known by their signs:
    they vandalized and burnt our churches after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade,
    they show up at events like this one trying to frighten and muzzle us.

    From coast to coast, they are conducting a coordinated and large-scale campaign to drive us from the communities they want to dominate.”

    Only a few weeks earlier, after a group of protestors had scrawled “dirty money lives here” on the sidewalk outside his home,
    Leo used his awards speech to blame such attacks on
    “the progressive Ku Klux Klan.”

    “They spread false and slanderous rhetoric about Catholic apostolates and institutions like the one represented here tonight,” he said, referring to Opus Dei.

    Within weeks of giving his speech, Leo had begun work on his next big project
    — offering a glimpse into how he and his network would spend the $1.6 billion donated by Seid.

    Having orchestrated a conservative, Catholic takeover of the Supreme Court,
    Leo now set his sights on things much broader
    — and outlined his ambitions for orchestrating a similar revolution in other sectors of society,
    such as education,
    the media, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley.

    “Wokeism in the corporate environment, in the educational environment,
    one-sided journalism,
    entertainment that’s really corrupting our youth
    — why can’t we build talent pipelines and networks that can positively affect those areas?”
    Leo asked in a promotional video for his latest initiative #Teneo,
    which promised to “crush liberal dominance.”

    In short, he was creating a Federalist Society for everything.

    Almost a century after Escrivá’s vision for Opus Dei, the organization
    — through the Catholic Information Center,
    through the Leonine Forum,
    and through the initiatives of prominent sympathizers like Leonard Leo
    — had its biggest opportunity yet to definitively influence society,
    just as the Opus Dei founder had envisioned.

    -- Gareth Gore.

    From the forthcoming book "OPUS: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church"

  38. The prayer cards on display at the Catholic Information Center were a logical first step toward potentially beatifying young Margaret.

    Opus Dei had offered the lobby of its most public-facing institution in America to further this cause.

    The portrait symbolized a growing symbiosis between Opus Dei and Leo.

    The bookshop and chapel would soon provide a platform for Leo as he detailed the philosophy and worldview that would inform his decisions about spending the $1.6 billion bequest from Seid.

    The Washington Opus Dei crowd brimmed with pride and admiration as they gathered at the Mayflower Hotel,
    just around the corner from the CIC,
    to confer the center’s greatest honor
    — the John Paul II New Evangelization Award
    — at a black-tie dinner in October 2022.

    The award ceremony was especially pertinent, given the success of the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court,
    which had overturned Roe v. Wade and had ended a woman’s constitutional right to legal abortion in the United States.

    “It’s particularly fitting that the very year in which Dobbs was decided we are honoring Leonard Leo,”
    Bill Barr said in a congratulatory video played before the award ceremony.

    “No one has done more to advance traditional values and especially the right to life than Leonard.”

    Paul Scalia spoke, too, recounting his memories of Margaret Mary.

    Father Trullols, the Opus Dei priest who had taken charge of the Catholic Information Center following the death of Father Arne in 2017,
    was shown holidaying at the Leo’s mansion in Maine.

    “Thank you so much, Father Charles
    — for this privilege,
    for your leadership of the Catholic Information Center,
    for your friendship,” began Leo in his acceptance speech.

    “It’s been a real privilege to be a part of this great enterprise and have you as a friend.

    I do think the real honor this evening should go to the CIC
    — along with the Leonine Forum, which I think is a very important piece of our future.”

    By 2022, the “spiritual enrichment” program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities,
    including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles,
    and counted more than 800 alumni.

    “They are the cutting edge of the New Evangelization,” continued Leo.

    “Few organizations are doing more to raise up a new generation of courageous and faithful Catholic men and women.”

    Without irony, Leo suggested that the audience that night,
    some of whom had paid as much as $25,000 a table,
    were the oppressed minority.

    “Catholicism faces vile and amoral current-day barbarians, secularists, and bigots,”
    Leo continued.

    “These barbarians can be known by their signs:
    they vandalized and burnt our churches after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade,
    they show up at events like this one trying to frighten and muzzle us.

    From coast to coast, they are conducting a coordinated and large-scale campaign to drive us from the communities they want to dominate.”

    Only a few weeks earlier, after a group of protestors had scrawled “dirty money lives here” on the sidewalk outside his home,
    Leo used his awards speech to blame such attacks on
    “the progressive Ku Klux Klan.”

    “They spread false and slanderous rhetoric about Catholic apostolates and institutions like the one represented here tonight,” he said, referring to Opus Dei.

    Within weeks of giving his speech, Leo had begun work on his next big project
    — offering a glimpse into how he and his network would spend the $1.6 billion donated by Seid.

    Having orchestrated a conservative, Catholic takeover of the Supreme Court,
    Leo now set his sights on things much broader
    — and outlined his ambitions for orchestrating a similar revolution in other sectors of society,
    such as education,
    the media, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley.

    “Wokeism in the corporate environment, in the educational environment,
    one-sided journalism,
    entertainment that’s really corrupting our youth
    — why can’t we build talent pipelines and networks that can positively affect those areas?”
    Leo asked in a promotional video for his latest initiative #Teneo,
    which promised to “crush liberal dominance.”

    In short, he was creating a Federalist Society for everything.

    Almost a century after Escrivá’s vision for Opus Dei, the organization
    — through the Catholic Information Center,
    through the Leonine Forum,
    and through the initiatives of prominent sympathizers like Leonard Leo
    — had its biggest opportunity yet to definitively influence society,
    just as the Opus Dei founder had envisioned.

    -- Gareth Gore.

    From the forthcoming book "OPUS: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church"

  39. The prayer cards on display at the Catholic Information Center were a logical first step toward potentially beatifying young Margaret.

    Opus Dei had offered the lobby of its most public-facing institution in America to further this cause.

    The portrait symbolized a growing symbiosis between Opus Dei and Leo.

    The bookshop and chapel would soon provide a platform for Leo as he detailed the philosophy and worldview that would inform his decisions about spending the $1.6 billion bequest from Seid.

    The Washington Opus Dei crowd brimmed with pride and admiration as they gathered at the Mayflower Hotel,
    just around the corner from the CIC,
    to confer the center’s greatest honor
    — the John Paul II New Evangelization Award
    — at a black-tie dinner in October 2022.

    The award ceremony was especially pertinent, given the success of the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court,
    which had overturned Roe v. Wade and had ended a woman’s constitutional right to legal abortion in the United States.

    “It’s particularly fitting that the very year in which Dobbs was decided we are honoring Leonard Leo,”
    Bill Barr said in a congratulatory video played before the award ceremony.

    “No one has done more to advance traditional values and especially the right to life than Leonard.”

    Paul Scalia spoke, too, recounting his memories of Margaret Mary.

    Father Trullols, the Opus Dei priest who had taken charge of the Catholic Information Center following the death of Father Arne in 2017,
    was shown holidaying at the Leo’s mansion in Maine.

    “Thank you so much, Father Charles
    — for this privilege,
    for your leadership of the Catholic Information Center,
    for your friendship,” began Leo in his acceptance speech.

    “It’s been a real privilege to be a part of this great enterprise and have you as a friend.

    I do think the real honor this evening should go to the CIC
    — along with the Leonine Forum, which I think is a very important piece of our future.”

    By 2022, the “spiritual enrichment” program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities,
    including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles,
    and counted more than 800 alumni.

    “They are the cutting edge of the New Evangelization,” continued Leo.

    “Few organizations are doing more to raise up a new generation of courageous and faithful Catholic men and women.”

    Without irony, Leo suggested that the audience that night,
    some of whom had paid as much as $25,000 a table,
    were the oppressed minority.

    “Catholicism faces vile and amoral current-day barbarians, secularists, and bigots,”
    Leo continued.

    “These barbarians can be known by their signs:
    they vandalized and burnt our churches after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade,
    they show up at events like this one trying to frighten and muzzle us.

    From coast to coast, they are conducting a coordinated and large-scale campaign to drive us from the communities they want to dominate.”

    Only a few weeks earlier, after a group of protestors had scrawled “dirty money lives here” on the sidewalk outside his home,
    Leo used his awards speech to blame such attacks on
    “the progressive Ku Klux Klan.”

    “They spread false and slanderous rhetoric about Catholic apostolates and institutions like the one represented here tonight,” he said, referring to Opus Dei.

    Within weeks of giving his speech, Leo had begun work on his next big project
    — offering a glimpse into how he and his network would spend the $1.6 billion donated by Seid.

    Having orchestrated a conservative, Catholic takeover of the Supreme Court,
    Leo now set his sights on things much broader
    — and outlined his ambitions for orchestrating a similar revolution in other sectors of society,
    such as education,
    the media, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley.

    “Wokeism in the corporate environment, in the educational environment,
    one-sided journalism,
    entertainment that’s really corrupting our youth
    — why can’t we build talent pipelines and networks that can positively affect those areas?”
    Leo asked in a promotional video for his latest initiative #Teneo,
    which promised to “crush liberal dominance.”

    In short, he was creating a Federalist Society for everything.

    Almost a century after Escrivá’s vision for Opus Dei, the organization
    — through the Catholic Information Center,
    through the Leonine Forum,
    and through the initiatives of prominent sympathizers like Leonard Leo
    — had its biggest opportunity yet to definitively influence society,
    just as the Opus Dei founder had envisioned.

    -- Gareth Gore.

    From the forthcoming book "OPUS: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church"

  40. The prayer cards on display at the Catholic Information Center were a logical first step toward potentially beatifying young Margaret.

    Opus Dei had offered the lobby of its most public-facing institution in America to further this cause.

    The portrait symbolized a growing symbiosis between Opus Dei and Leo.

    The bookshop and chapel would soon provide a platform for Leo as he detailed the philosophy and worldview that would inform his decisions about spending the $1.6 billion bequest from Seid.

    The Washington Opus Dei crowd brimmed with pride and admiration as they gathered at the Mayflower Hotel,
    just around the corner from the CIC,
    to confer the center’s greatest honor
    — the John Paul II New Evangelization Award
    — at a black-tie dinner in October 2022.

    The award ceremony was especially pertinent, given the success of the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court,
    which had overturned Roe v. Wade and had ended a woman’s constitutional right to legal abortion in the United States.

    “It’s particularly fitting that the very year in which Dobbs was decided we are honoring Leonard Leo,”
    Bill Barr said in a congratulatory video played before the award ceremony.

    “No one has done more to advance traditional values and especially the right to life than Leonard.”

    Paul Scalia spoke, too, recounting his memories of Margaret Mary.

    Father Trullols, the Opus Dei priest who had taken charge of the Catholic Information Center following the death of Father Arne in 2017,
    was shown holidaying at the Leo’s mansion in Maine.

    “Thank you so much, Father Charles
    — for this privilege,
    for your leadership of the Catholic Information Center,
    for your friendship,” began Leo in his acceptance speech.

    “It’s been a real privilege to be a part of this great enterprise and have you as a friend.

    I do think the real honor this evening should go to the CIC
    — along with the Leonine Forum, which I think is a very important piece of our future.”

    By 2022, the “spiritual enrichment” program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities,
    including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles,
    and counted more than 800 alumni.

    “They are the cutting edge of the New Evangelization,” continued Leo.

    “Few organizations are doing more to raise up a new generation of courageous and faithful Catholic men and women.”

    Without irony, Leo suggested that the audience that night,
    some of whom had paid as much as $25,000 a table,
    were the oppressed minority.

    “Catholicism faces vile and amoral current-day barbarians, secularists, and bigots,”
    Leo continued.

    “These barbarians can be known by their signs:
    they vandalized and burnt our churches after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade,
    they show up at events like this one trying to frighten and muzzle us.

    From coast to coast, they are conducting a coordinated and large-scale campaign to drive us from the communities they want to dominate.”

    Only a few weeks earlier, after a group of protestors had scrawled “dirty money lives here” on the sidewalk outside his home,
    Leo used his awards speech to blame such attacks on
    “the progressive Ku Klux Klan.”

    “They spread false and slanderous rhetoric about Catholic apostolates and institutions like the one represented here tonight,” he said, referring to Opus Dei.

    Within weeks of giving his speech, Leo had begun work on his next big project
    — offering a glimpse into how he and his network would spend the $1.6 billion donated by Seid.

    Having orchestrated a conservative, Catholic takeover of the Supreme Court,
    Leo now set his sights on things much broader
    — and outlined his ambitions for orchestrating a similar revolution in other sectors of society,
    such as education,
    the media, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley.

    “Wokeism in the corporate environment, in the educational environment,
    one-sided journalism,
    entertainment that’s really corrupting our youth
    — why can’t we build talent pipelines and networks that can positively affect those areas?”
    Leo asked in a promotional video for his latest initiative #Teneo,
    which promised to “crush liberal dominance.”

    In short, he was creating a Federalist Society for everything.

    Almost a century after Escrivá’s vision for Opus Dei, the organization
    — through the Catholic Information Center,
    through the Leonine Forum,
    and through the initiatives of prominent sympathizers like Leonard Leo
    — had its biggest opportunity yet to definitively influence society,
    just as the Opus Dei founder had envisioned.

    -- Gareth Gore.

    From the forthcoming book "OPUS: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church"

  41. The prayer cards on display at the Catholic Information Center were a logical first step toward potentially beatifying young Margaret.

    Opus Dei had offered the lobby of its most public-facing institution in America to further this cause.

    The portrait symbolized a growing symbiosis between Opus Dei and Leo.

    The bookshop and chapel would soon provide a platform for Leo as he detailed the philosophy and worldview that would inform his decisions about spending the $1.6 billion bequest from Seid.

    The Washington Opus Dei crowd brimmed with pride and admiration as they gathered at the Mayflower Hotel,
    just around the corner from the CIC,
    to confer the center’s greatest honor
    — the John Paul II New Evangelization Award
    — at a black-tie dinner in October 2022.

    The award ceremony was especially pertinent, given the success of the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court,
    which had overturned Roe v. Wade and had ended a woman’s constitutional right to legal abortion in the United States.

    “It’s particularly fitting that the very year in which Dobbs was decided we are honoring Leonard Leo,”
    Bill Barr said in a congratulatory video played before the award ceremony.

    “No one has done more to advance traditional values and especially the right to life than Leonard.”

    Paul Scalia spoke, too, recounting his memories of Margaret Mary.

    Father Trullols, the Opus Dei priest who had taken charge of the Catholic Information Center following the death of Father Arne in 2017,
    was shown holidaying at the Leo’s mansion in Maine.

    “Thank you so much, Father Charles
    — for this privilege,
    for your leadership of the Catholic Information Center,
    for your friendship,” began Leo in his acceptance speech.

    “It’s been a real privilege to be a part of this great enterprise and have you as a friend.

    I do think the real honor this evening should go to the CIC
    — along with the Leonine Forum, which I think is a very important piece of our future.”

    By 2022, the “spiritual enrichment” program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities,
    including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles,
    and counted more than 800 alumni.

    “They are the cutting edge of the New Evangelization,” continued Leo.

    “Few organizations are doing more to raise up a new generation of courageous and faithful Catholic men and women.”

    Without irony, Leo suggested that the audience that night,
    some of whom had paid as much as $25,000 a table,
    were the oppressed minority.

    “Catholicism faces vile and amoral current-day barbarians, secularists, and bigots,”
    Leo continued.

    “These barbarians can be known by their signs:
    they vandalized and burnt our churches after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade,
    they show up at events like this one trying to frighten and muzzle us.

    From coast to coast, they are conducting a coordinated and large-scale campaign to drive us from the communities they want to dominate.”

    Only a few weeks earlier, after a group of protestors had scrawled “dirty money lives here” on the sidewalk outside his home,
    Leo used his awards speech to blame such attacks on
    “the progressive Ku Klux Klan.”

    “They spread false and slanderous rhetoric about Catholic apostolates and institutions like the one represented here tonight,” he said, referring to Opus Dei.

    Within weeks of giving his speech, Leo had begun work on his next big project
    — offering a glimpse into how he and his network would spend the $1.6 billion donated by Seid.

    Having orchestrated a conservative, Catholic takeover of the Supreme Court,
    Leo now set his sights on things much broader
    — and outlined his ambitions for orchestrating a similar revolution in other sectors of society,
    such as education,
    the media, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley.

    “Wokeism in the corporate environment, in the educational environment,
    one-sided journalism,
    entertainment that’s really corrupting our youth
    — why can’t we build talent pipelines and networks that can positively affect those areas?”
    Leo asked in a promotional video for his latest initiative #Teneo,
    which promised to “crush liberal dominance.”

    In short, he was creating a Federalist Society for everything.

    Almost a century after Escrivá’s vision for Opus Dei, the organization
    — through the Catholic Information Center,
    through the Leonine Forum,
    and through the initiatives of prominent sympathizers like Leonard Leo
    — had its biggest opportunity yet to definitively influence society,
    just as the Opus Dei founder had envisioned.

    -- Gareth Gore.

    From the forthcoming book "OPUS: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church"

  42. #JDVance made these remarks at a Sept 2021 gathering of the #Teneo Network, an invitation-only group of young #conservatives that counts elected officials, pro athletes, financial executives & media figures among its members. Vance joined Teneo 6 yrs ago. @ProPublica & Documented obtained a video recording of his 30-min speech & Q&A session, which has not been previously reported.

    #FarRight #Extremism #LeonardLeo #VoteBlue #democracy #BidenHarris2024

  43. #JDVance made these remarks at a Sept 2021 gathering of the #Teneo Network, an invitation-only group of young #conservatives that counts elected officials, pro athletes, financial executives & media figures among its members. Vance joined Teneo 6 yrs ago. @ProPublica & Documented obtained a video recording of his 30-min speech & Q&A session, which has not been previously reported.

    #FarRight #Extremism #LeonardLeo #VoteBlue #democracy #BidenHarris2024