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Conspiracy theorists right again.

NGOs with cross party support are now cropping up to support this policy with an NGO (thank you Tracey for correcting this) called Home for Good.

Read the documentation. You can find it linked below.

As nuts as this may sound, the Robert Troy controversy is being milked in order to push this policy by certain agents of the state.

https://www.homeforgood.ie/assets/files/pdf/home_for_good_submission_to_the_public_consultation_on_a_referendum_on_housing.pdf
Forwarded from Tracey O'Mahony
I talk about Home for Good in this presentation I gave on a Right to Housing in Ennis several weeks ago. They have been around for several years. We need to be far more concerned with the amendment they are proposing than the likes of Paul Murphy. https://youtu.be/lCOuyUDSmxc
Pretty much agree with this.

I think the WEF/Agenda 2030 stuff is a real thing, but at the same time, put yourself in the position of managing a business or a team of people. Projects go wrong all the time. Projects get delayed. People quit or get sick. Same principal here.

People including the very powerful, end up having to compromise in the end and that's what we saw at the beginning of this year with the vaccine uptake stalling and having to hide the mess that caused.

Mandated vaccines could never work if 5%-10% of the population refused. So there had to be a compromise.

If the great reset was to occur, now they have they have to do it as commodity prices are beginning to skyrocket, in addition to increasing interest rates incrementally.

I don't think that was entirely part of the plan.

https://t.me/millennialwoes/5803
This is significant.

As far as I know, this is the first time we have an Irish mainstream figure/politician admitting that vaccine damage is a real problem.

https://twitter.com/SenatorKeogan/status/1562924127022972928
Any good channels/livestreams about dealing with blackouts/prepping in Ireland for the next few months?
"And nobody can explain why this is happening..."

There are a lot of people who can explain why this is happening. You deplatformed them, silenced them, fired them, laughed at them.

There were signs as far back as October 2020 when the vaccines were being administered in Israel.

You chose to ignore them.
In Ireland:

1: The last of the housing market collapses as Leaving Cert results come out next week. There will be a Savita Halappanavar style story that will go viral at some point. The story will be how someone has done something horrible/desperate in order to get a house.

2: Lessons "will be learned" by the current government in order to not repeat what happened in 2022. Home for Good will get RTE and media coverage in order to promote the Right to Housing referendum.

3: Boomers will be manipulated into it through a combination of greed and seeing younger people leave the country. Young people will be manipulated into it through desperation.

4: "It's not an attack on private property! It's a policy to facilitate the government's ability to solve a huge crisis." - the argument journalists will use. They won't touch the issue of the demand for housing.

5: As more and more and more people are made homeless, these kind of policies will become more appealing to the public.

6: As anger builds against Russians/Ukrainian immigrants, there could be a story that goes viral in order to "combat the far right" and again, that will be used on boomers.

My thinking is a lot of people would be very happy to vote for this with the right circumstances.

https://t.me/ComputingForeverOfficial/2544
It's nice to know that the CEO of Ireland's biggest property developer sits on the board of The Housing Commission; another group that are also advocating for a right to housing referendum.

The gombeenism is well and truly off the charts.

https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/2ae5e-the-housing-commission/?referrer=http://www.gov.ie/housingcommission/
Very interesting video.

From an Irish point of view:

The Irish media is tied up in a way/biased that the UK is not. The UK has GB News/figures like Peter Hitchens which still get some mainstream time. We have nothing here in the mainstream. People in the media are terrified of Varadkar. Most are good friends with him, and others don't want their careers ruined for being "racist" and "homophobic". Moreover, the excess deaths data in the ROI is not easily available.

My thinking is the Irish media will just ignore it and tie it back to "Long Covid". Try and forget about it/not touch it.

Because Leo is loike, totally a ledge.

Edit: I didn't phrase the rip.ie stuff very well. I mean that no one in the mainstream media has gone digging on this. Which has clearly happened to some degree in the UK as addressed in Morgoth's video. Loads of other people have talked about rip.ie besides me.

https://t.me/LastGael/711
I have been vindicated once again. My YouTube Channel, Computing Forever with 500,000 subscribers, 100 million views and over 1400 videos, which existed for 14 years was terminated in February of 2021 for allegedly violating WHO guidelines regarding "medical misinformation". Recently these guidelines have been quietly rescinded by YouTube but my channel has not been reinstated. I lost my channel for nothing. It is now possible to question aspects of the Covid narrative regarding masks, lockdowns and the efficacy of the jabs. When I did this 18 months ago I was shutdown. The narrative is at long last crumbling and the tech companies that colluded with the architects of this conspiracy cannot hide it anymore. https://reclaimthenet.org/youtube-quietly-dropped-covid-censorship-rules/
This ain't me frens.

Block if you can.
Forwarded from killargue
Is this you?
This is a snapshot of a tweet that went viral over the past couple of days. A coffee shop in Westmeath with a ten grand electricity bill.

With these kind of costs, we would expect a lot of SMEs to start going to the wall from October onwards.

Unfortunately, the Irish ruling class seem utterly devoid of ideas, the ability to think like this and even in a lot of cases, simply don't want to.
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While this is true to a degree, and while older generations of Irish people have made horrendous mistake after horrendous mistake, this is the kind of thing that is feeding into the anger younger people have for older people, which in turn, leads to issues like support for a right to housing referendum.

You can see the anger that is building on both sides here.