South Africa, isn't doing so well since they liberated themselves from white tyranny... just saying..
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Leo Varadkar the traitor says he wants Ukraine to join the EU โas quickly as possible,โ and that Ireland will support the embattled country โfor as long as it takes.โ because our safety and our Irish neutrality means nothing to him or his foreign handlers..
https://gript.ie/varadkar-ireland-will-support-ukraine-for-as-long-as-it-takes/
https://gript.ie/varadkar-ireland-will-support-ukraine-for-as-long-as-it-takes/
Gript
Varadkar: Ireland will support Ukraine โfor as long as it takesโ - Gript
โMigration is a good thing for Ireland and enriches our society.โ
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Leo Varadkar seems to be full of shit and a traitorous prick...
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/herald/news/tds-pay-jobless-foreigners-to-leave-proposal-slammed-27884369.html
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/herald/news/tds-pay-jobless-foreigners-to-leave-proposal-slammed-27884369.html
independent
TD's 'pay jobless foreigners to leave' proposal slammed
A TD's suggestion that jobless foreigners could be paid to leave the country has been greeted with condemnation today.
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Forwarded from John McGhee
This Friday, for Midlanders especially
https://t.me/JMHibernicis/4
https://t.me/JMHibernicis/4
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JM Hibernicis
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Been saying that for years..
https://twitter.com/TaylorRMarshall/status/1623517981354369024?t=QOW
https://twitter.com/TaylorRMarshall/status/1623517981354369024?t=QOW
Twitter
The deeper you go, the Deep Church becomes the Deep State.
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We need "based" AI built on the principles of freedom and Christian morality...
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https://strategic-culture.org/news/2023/02/09/chatgpt-who-will-guard-ai-from-woke-guardians/
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https://strategic-culture.org/news/2023/02/09/chatgpt-who-will-guard-ai-from-woke-guardians/
Strategic Culture Foundation
ChatGPT: Who Will Guard AI From the Woke Guardians?
It is only when humans get their hands on technology that it has the ability to become a threat to society. The latest chatbot technology,โฆ
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WeThePeople.ie
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Forwarded from Ferg
Please join us at 1 pm This Saturday to gather as a nation & join in unison with our brother's & sister's around the globe in calling out RTE & MSM for the lying , fear mongering , scumbag Traitor's that they are. They are Complicit in the Medical Genocide of our people including young people & babies, They must be held to account & brought to justice for their crimes against the humanity of eiRe & their empire of corruption & lie's must be dismantled for Good . Speaker's include Myself, Dr Gerry Waters, Andy Heasman, Dara O' Flaherty, Philip Dwyer, Derek Blighe, James Collin's , Dee Wall & Malachy Steenson. There will be afew things happening which will be disclosed on the day , l hope we get an overwhelming turnout & the Irish people let their presence be felt & their voices be heard. This cess pit in Donnybrook truly is the head of the snake for their whore masters in Gangster House & Big Pharma ..It is time to reclaim what is ours & bring Truth to the Irish people. Hope to see you all on Saturday ๐ฎ๐ชโค๏ธ๐ฎ๐ช
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Forwarded from Think Local (Ireland)
From vision to action: Join the sustainable community revolution on February 25th
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Caesar
The first Roman writer to refer to Ireland is Julius Caesar, in his account of his campaigns in Gaul, which was probably published around 50 BC. Caesar considered Ireland to be two-thirds the size of Britain, from which it was separated by a strait of equal width to that between Britain and Gaul. Pliny the Elder merely tells us that it was the same breadth as Britain, but two hundred miles shorter, adding that the shortest route by sea to Ireland was thirty miles. In the period between these two authors, Strabo wrote a vast work of geography on more ethnographical lines concerning the โinhabited worldโ. He placed Ireland north of Britain, on the limits of the known world, and claimed that it was โbarely habitable on account of the coldโ. (See fig.1) He generously considered the inhabitants more savage than the Britons, since they are man-eaters as well as heavy-eaters, and since they count it an honourable thing when their fathers die to devour them, and openly to have intercourse not only with other women, but with their mothers and sisters as well; but I say this only with the understanding that I have no trustworthy witnesses for it.
Another author, Pomponius Mela, echoed the theme that the Irish were more savage than any other race. He also notes that Ireland was unsuitable for growing wheat, but was so rich in grass that cattle would burst from eating too much if unrestrained. The lack of arable farming seems to be borne out by pollen records which suggest a decrease in agricultural activity between 100 BC and AD 200. Solinus, who wrote in the third century AD and who may have depended on the work of Pliny and Mela, claimed that the Irish were an inhospitable race, but incidentally is the first to refer to the lack of snakes before the arrival of Patrick. The fifth century writer Orosius describes Ireland as being inhabited by the Scoti, and indeed surpassing Britain in climate and fertility.
https://www.historyireland.com/hibernia-romana-ireland-the-roman-empire/
The first Roman writer to refer to Ireland is Julius Caesar, in his account of his campaigns in Gaul, which was probably published around 50 BC. Caesar considered Ireland to be two-thirds the size of Britain, from which it was separated by a strait of equal width to that between Britain and Gaul. Pliny the Elder merely tells us that it was the same breadth as Britain, but two hundred miles shorter, adding that the shortest route by sea to Ireland was thirty miles. In the period between these two authors, Strabo wrote a vast work of geography on more ethnographical lines concerning the โinhabited worldโ. He placed Ireland north of Britain, on the limits of the known world, and claimed that it was โbarely habitable on account of the coldโ. (See fig.1) He generously considered the inhabitants more savage than the Britons, since they are man-eaters as well as heavy-eaters, and since they count it an honourable thing when their fathers die to devour them, and openly to have intercourse not only with other women, but with their mothers and sisters as well; but I say this only with the understanding that I have no trustworthy witnesses for it.
Another author, Pomponius Mela, echoed the theme that the Irish were more savage than any other race. He also notes that Ireland was unsuitable for growing wheat, but was so rich in grass that cattle would burst from eating too much if unrestrained. The lack of arable farming seems to be borne out by pollen records which suggest a decrease in agricultural activity between 100 BC and AD 200. Solinus, who wrote in the third century AD and who may have depended on the work of Pliny and Mela, claimed that the Irish were an inhospitable race, but incidentally is the first to refer to the lack of snakes before the arrival of Patrick. The fifth century writer Orosius describes Ireland as being inhabited by the Scoti, and indeed surpassing Britain in climate and fertility.
https://www.historyireland.com/hibernia-romana-ireland-the-roman-empire/
History Ireland
Hibernia Romana? Ireland & the Roman empire
The Roman invasion of Ireland but also Roman geographical knowledge and perceptions of Ireland and Roman attitudes to their empire generally.
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Destructive books for children, here is a prize winner would you believe it..
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