And finally, it seems Dan Likes to spray-paint on his shop himself (See Green Circles)
2nd pic + 3rd pic - Circle in green you can see there's CCTV on the camera from a house facing his shop on the side of the wall with the graffiti facing into the alley - they should check to see what's on it - it has clear view of the alleyway
4th pic - more spray painted (note all spray paints here look like design as they were also there in the previous false flag)
2nd pic + 3rd pic - Circle in green you can see there's CCTV on the camera from a house facing his shop on the side of the wall with the graffiti facing into the alley - they should check to see what's on it - it has clear view of the alleyway
4th pic - more spray painted (note all spray paints here look like design as they were also there in the previous false flag)
Collage of Sinn Fein membership cancellations I've seen so far
Forwarded from Based James Connolly
A few more interesting point to highlight from the above chapter:
- " 'The James Connolly Literary Society' leads one to believe that you seek to attract Irishmen to the cause for which the martyrs of the Dublin Easter Day Rebellion gave their lives, which is certainly not the cause of socialism."
- Connolly "was given his last chance to proclaim to the world the motive of his activity, neither directly nor indirectly did he refer to Socialism. But rather, Mr. Connolly clearly set forth his burning desire to rehabilitate Ireland as a nation."
- "It was, no doubt, providential that this brave man, who would have laid down his life for the socialism he held to be socialism, sacrificed his life for the independence of his native land. "
Goldstein, a contemporary of Connolly and a man intimately aware of the socialist movement in America during his time there confirms what we have been saying is obvious for all to see;
James Connolly was a socialist, but of his own version of socialism.
- " 'The James Connolly Literary Society' leads one to believe that you seek to attract Irishmen to the cause for which the martyrs of the Dublin Easter Day Rebellion gave their lives, which is certainly not the cause of socialism."
- Connolly "was given his last chance to proclaim to the world the motive of his activity, neither directly nor indirectly did he refer to Socialism. But rather, Mr. Connolly clearly set forth his burning desire to rehabilitate Ireland as a nation."
- "It was, no doubt, providential that this brave man, who would have laid down his life for the socialism he held to be socialism, sacrificed his life for the independence of his native land. "
Goldstein, a contemporary of Connolly and a man intimately aware of the socialist movement in America during his time there confirms what we have been saying is obvious for all to see;
James Connolly was a socialist, but of his own version of socialism.