Forwarded from Craig Lee Fitz
Crucifixion scene from The Passion of The Christ (Mel never worked in that town again, you will see why) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3qzv2uGBgA
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Foi Na cruz
The Passion of The Christ--A film by Mel Gibson
Song by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Foi Na cruz
Video from--http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtR5-OoMhPM
Song by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Foi Na cruz
Video from--http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtR5-OoMhPM
😅⬆️ that's Beardy Four Eyed Fuck's trans boyfriend/girlfriend.
If I was a Guard you can be sure I'd want a look at their hard drives
If I was a Guard you can be sure I'd want a look at their hard drives
Forwarded from David Larkin
After witnessing and being part of the protest yesterday it is abundantly clear who's winning this thing. Just before we made our descent from the Shelbourne to the GPO there was a moment so poignant that it almost bought a tear to my eye. There was a bunch of real men on one side like Mike Connell, Dara O'Flaherty and Malachy Steenson, men who are rising faster than the establishment is burning to the ground, and on the other you had a bunch of blacked out hotel rooms, no doubt hiding the scum with their cameras taking notes like the cowards that they are. Scum who wouldn't know a day's work if it bit them. Scum who'd kill their own brother for a promotion up the ranks of the now completely defunct and faithless CIA and Mi5 filth. Jabbed up to the hilt scum who are so stupid they actually think that their career choice will take care of them later in life, well, the best of luck to them.
There are 3 crucial things that need to happen in order for this country to be truly healthy when this revolution is over because history is replete with revolutions but in almost every single case, such is the level of intense energy that goes into one, rarely does anybody have a plan of what to do afterwards and leads to the typical Animal Farm scenario and things remain the same. Perhaps the best example if this is the history of the French, who seem to have a revolution every couple of centuries and can't seem to realise the importance of this particular point.
1. Banning of flouridation in our water supply. This needs no explanation, it is destructive and responsible for an untold amount of death and disease across the board and literally tunes people into zombies.
2. Ancestral Trauma. The old adage rings true of sweeping dirt under the carpet, eventually you'll have a problem, and boooooy do we have a problem in the collective psyche. Ala many African countries with a history of slavery, the results of having foreign powers operate our institutions with almost complete impunity has culminated in us in us bein lg in a dark place where we are have an almost completely institutionalised mindset and cannot think for ourselves nor produce anything of true original value. This is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and whilst we have a decent tourism sector, it should be at least 10 times its size as it is an untapped behemoth. But alas it is easier to roll out the red carpet for big pharma to ply their destructive and diabolical trade. Why is that? It's because we have a Stockholm syndrome like relation to foreign entities. The slave master rules Paddy and Mary because he knows he can. Just like the bullied boy in the schoolyard who keeps his head down in the hope he'll be left alone, Paddy embraces his master, ignoring the psychological damage of being buttfucked. An ongoing and serious conversation at least a couple of generations long needs to be had to neutralise this problem because whilst it's safe to say now that the WEF is toast and the NWO is dead and humanity has beaten this evil beast, in 10 or 15 years there'll be another Schwab with a fresh bunch of brown envelopes and the sick saga will continue ad infinitum. If we can collectively come to peace with our past, then and only then can we be a true leader in actions and not name only and the evil elements of the world will no longer view us as a soft touch. It's amazing how quick the bully fucks off outta town when he realises he's got a fight in his hands.
3. Faith in the creator. I am not a religious man per se and I'm not asking you to be but I have had a truly chaotic life and there is no doubt whatsoever that there is a creator of this existence, I simply should not be here and I truly believe someone or someone, an invisible force wanted me to survive it. It's simply impossible, mathematically and otherwise for there not to have been. Some call it God, some call it the laws of the universe, I call it the Creator and to not have faith in it, respect it and love it with all of your heart is, succinctly put, a waste of life.
There are 3 crucial things that need to happen in order for this country to be truly healthy when this revolution is over because history is replete with revolutions but in almost every single case, such is the level of intense energy that goes into one, rarely does anybody have a plan of what to do afterwards and leads to the typical Animal Farm scenario and things remain the same. Perhaps the best example if this is the history of the French, who seem to have a revolution every couple of centuries and can't seem to realise the importance of this particular point.
1. Banning of flouridation in our water supply. This needs no explanation, it is destructive and responsible for an untold amount of death and disease across the board and literally tunes people into zombies.
2. Ancestral Trauma. The old adage rings true of sweeping dirt under the carpet, eventually you'll have a problem, and boooooy do we have a problem in the collective psyche. Ala many African countries with a history of slavery, the results of having foreign powers operate our institutions with almost complete impunity has culminated in us in us bein lg in a dark place where we are have an almost completely institutionalised mindset and cannot think for ourselves nor produce anything of true original value. This is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and whilst we have a decent tourism sector, it should be at least 10 times its size as it is an untapped behemoth. But alas it is easier to roll out the red carpet for big pharma to ply their destructive and diabolical trade. Why is that? It's because we have a Stockholm syndrome like relation to foreign entities. The slave master rules Paddy and Mary because he knows he can. Just like the bullied boy in the schoolyard who keeps his head down in the hope he'll be left alone, Paddy embraces his master, ignoring the psychological damage of being buttfucked. An ongoing and serious conversation at least a couple of generations long needs to be had to neutralise this problem because whilst it's safe to say now that the WEF is toast and the NWO is dead and humanity has beaten this evil beast, in 10 or 15 years there'll be another Schwab with a fresh bunch of brown envelopes and the sick saga will continue ad infinitum. If we can collectively come to peace with our past, then and only then can we be a true leader in actions and not name only and the evil elements of the world will no longer view us as a soft touch. It's amazing how quick the bully fucks off outta town when he realises he's got a fight in his hands.
3. Faith in the creator. I am not a religious man per se and I'm not asking you to be but I have had a truly chaotic life and there is no doubt whatsoever that there is a creator of this existence, I simply should not be here and I truly believe someone or someone, an invisible force wanted me to survive it. It's simply impossible, mathematically and otherwise for there not to have been. Some call it God, some call it the laws of the universe, I call it the Creator and to not have faith in it, respect it and love it with all of your heart is, succinctly put, a waste of life.
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I always need a pick-me-up after listening to auld Steo. When in doubt, Tracey Tracey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fjehtGnvS0
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Way Behind Me - The Primitives
A song that first appeared on the Pure album.
The acoustic version can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VM5msYfe7g
A live version can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLxOKWMpRI8
Note: If there is a song by The Primitives…
The acoustic version can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VM5msYfe7g
A live version can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLxOKWMpRI8
Note: If there is a song by The Primitives…
Forwarded from Freepress.ie | Michael
Perhaps the most interesting thing about yesterday's trans-flag-festooned protest of a protest, was the conflation of several different issues around the crimmigrant question.
If it wasn't big-bird above waffling on about *her* long running fight for women's rights (I doubt she did a thing in opposition to unjustified lockdowns, where women stuck in abusive relationships were no doubt put through hell), it was social housing they were crying about, or LGBTQ special needs, or worker's rights.
They're actually genuinely confused and running around in circles, because they can hear whispers deep down in their despairing inner dialogue that dumping large numbers of men into full communities is not feasible, and that Irish people demanding that people are at least vetted is a reasonable ask.
So they spent the afternoon conflating the various issues, throwing everything they could at the truth so their followers would hopefully stay blinded. For me, it was all aimed at persuading the couple of hundred they had in attendance that the Shelbourne side were the baddies by all means possible, rather than for any passers-by or social media watchers to change their mind. A small core of race-hustlers and grievance hustlers struggling to hang onto their conflicted rabble.
Persistent, traumatic grief causes people to cycle through the stages of grief quickly: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. These stages are how people process change and protect themselves while they adapt to a new reality.
Everyone in that crowd yesterday has seen the walls of their world crumble in recent months. They are experiencing persistent grief. From the vaccines, to housing, to the migrant question, they are in mourning for the reality they once lived. They know they're being sent out to rally for men who are almost certainly running from their home countries and criminal pasts. They know they're advocating for people who will take the free houses they've been waiting ten years for. They know there's rapes happening, and children being stabbed, and gay men being beheaded. They're weary snowflake soldiers. The scaffolding around their manufactured reality is wobbly as fuck, and they're really struggling now to keep it all standing. That's why there wasn't many of them yesterday: their attrition rate is huge.
I seen every stage of that grief cycle in the faces of that crowd yesterday. The main organisers patrolling the battle lines had the grim faces of acceptance. They know they're wrong, and have a serious battle on their hands now.
I spoke to three or four of them on the periphery yesterday, and in both cases it was an older man and a much younger woman, where the man was speaking for her. The woman was actually listening but the man kept cutting her off, blocking any chance for dialogue. That should tell you everything you need to know about their movement. Its one big abusive relationship. After the patriot side left, all of their energy was gone, with no one left to vomit their misery onto, the organisers tried to get chants going but they were super low in comparison and it all petered out. All these people are is *against* something. They are the force of *anti*. You can't win anything when your core energy is simply negativity.
Some of the signs on the patriot side were great yesterday, but if I could suggest a sign to bring to the next one, it would be large and have the following words saying:
"the last thing your leaders want is for us all to sit down and talk to each other,"..
If it wasn't big-bird above waffling on about *her* long running fight for women's rights (I doubt she did a thing in opposition to unjustified lockdowns, where women stuck in abusive relationships were no doubt put through hell), it was social housing they were crying about, or LGBTQ special needs, or worker's rights.
They're actually genuinely confused and running around in circles, because they can hear whispers deep down in their despairing inner dialogue that dumping large numbers of men into full communities is not feasible, and that Irish people demanding that people are at least vetted is a reasonable ask.
So they spent the afternoon conflating the various issues, throwing everything they could at the truth so their followers would hopefully stay blinded. For me, it was all aimed at persuading the couple of hundred they had in attendance that the Shelbourne side were the baddies by all means possible, rather than for any passers-by or social media watchers to change their mind. A small core of race-hustlers and grievance hustlers struggling to hang onto their conflicted rabble.
Persistent, traumatic grief causes people to cycle through the stages of grief quickly: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. These stages are how people process change and protect themselves while they adapt to a new reality.
Everyone in that crowd yesterday has seen the walls of their world crumble in recent months. They are experiencing persistent grief. From the vaccines, to housing, to the migrant question, they are in mourning for the reality they once lived. They know they're being sent out to rally for men who are almost certainly running from their home countries and criminal pasts. They know they're advocating for people who will take the free houses they've been waiting ten years for. They know there's rapes happening, and children being stabbed, and gay men being beheaded. They're weary snowflake soldiers. The scaffolding around their manufactured reality is wobbly as fuck, and they're really struggling now to keep it all standing. That's why there wasn't many of them yesterday: their attrition rate is huge.
I seen every stage of that grief cycle in the faces of that crowd yesterday. The main organisers patrolling the battle lines had the grim faces of acceptance. They know they're wrong, and have a serious battle on their hands now.
I spoke to three or four of them on the periphery yesterday, and in both cases it was an older man and a much younger woman, where the man was speaking for her. The woman was actually listening but the man kept cutting her off, blocking any chance for dialogue. That should tell you everything you need to know about their movement. Its one big abusive relationship. After the patriot side left, all of their energy was gone, with no one left to vomit their misery onto, the organisers tried to get chants going but they were super low in comparison and it all petered out. All these people are is *against* something. They are the force of *anti*. You can't win anything when your core energy is simply negativity.
Some of the signs on the patriot side were great yesterday, but if I could suggest a sign to bring to the next one, it would be large and have the following words saying:
"the last thing your leaders want is for us all to sit down and talk to each other,"..
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Forwarded from Deleted Account
Some of yesterdays fakeugee lovers !
Mostly PBP scum
Mostly PBP scum