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Jim Dowson's origin story is funnier than Nigerians with blue contact lenses.
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I've only watched Crimecall twice this year year but this is the third time I've seen the programme feature footage of similar characters pulling the same change scam in different shops so I have to wonder how common a swindle it is.

Ireland used to be a relatively high-trust society, only becoming multicultural in the last twenty years so we must be still easy prey to these sort of cons (especially perhaps in rural towns) but RTÉ don't seem interested in educating viewers on it.

It's known as the 'quick chance scam' but is also called the 'short change' or 'change raising' scam, and there are a number of youtube videos showing how it works. It's clever.

This is probably the quickest demonstration but there are variations of the principle elements in it.

This guy's job is to go around teaching store staff how to avoid falling for it, so there is a job opportunity there. As they say, diversity enriches us!
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Ladys Smock, known by lots of names like the Cuckoo Flower, because it sprouts the same time as the first cuckoos start calling.

It's also called the Fairy Flower as it is what the little people are meant to eat, witches used to use it in love potions and it is traditionally never put alongside May Flowers in May Day flower bundles for that reason.

It is called "Biolar Ghriagáin" as Gaelige, the "Urging Cress", it has a pleasant peppery taste and grows in damp places.
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Margaret Buttimer, the 66 year old grandmother who was jailed for refusing to wear a mask, has been released.

She's back in Clonakilty district court on Monday. Let's get some support for her!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/863340630919648/permalink/863848277535550/

👉🏻 Follow @endthelockdownireland
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Eurovision winner snorting a line of coke live during the broadcast.

He's denying it.
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Very happy to announce that version 1 of GabPay is now live and integrated into our GabPRO upgrade system (https://pro.gab.com) You can now pay for GabPRO with GabPay and soon you'll be able to create your own GabPay account to exchange value with one another peer to peer.

Please pray for the success of this new solution because it's a game changer for free speech online. We have been working on this for months and have much bigger plans for it in motion over the summer. They told us to "build our own" Paypal and well, we did.
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An extract from Stefan Molyneux's Ireland 2040 presentation on the impact immigration is having on Ireland's housing situation.

Some useful facts in this. You can find them all sourced here but you'll need a log in. Here are three:

• In 2018, Ossian Smyth from the Green Party told Newstalk that 300 new homes were needed every week for a population growth of 1000 per week in Ireland.

Remember Ireland's birth-rate is below replacement levels. There's only one way our population is growing.

• One third of families being put up in hotels in emergency accommodation by the Irish government have no right to social housing here because they're not EU citizens.

• IBEC said in January 2019 that 60,000 to 80,000 migrant construction workers were needed to meet housing and infrastructure demands but questioned where these workers would live.

👉🏻 Follow Molyneux here @freedomainradio
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A lot of clips on housing aren't available since my youtube was banned. Here are a few.

Former Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy in 2018: A third of the families in emergency accommodation have no right to social housing.
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Green Party's Ossian Smyth in 2018: We need to build 300 new homes every week for a population increase of 1000 per week (very green). The Green Party have said we need to plan on being an island of ten million.

Smyth says a lot of that is natural increase. It isn't. Our birth rate is below replacement levels.

Notice they discuss HAP payments in this. A billion euro is spent every year paying people's rent which is inflating house prices.

35% of HAP payments were paid out to house non-Irish citizens in 2015.
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21% of homeless people are non-EU citizens. 12% are EU citizens.

64% are "Irish citizens" but they hand out so many Irish passports to foreigners, you wouldn't know how accurate this figure is.

How many non-European homeless have you seen sleeping on the streets?
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Listen to the head of the Housing Agency, John O'Connor, being asked about the huge number of illegals that the Irish government are housing in hotels.

His solution?

Ehm, err, ehm, eh...we should continue to support them compassionately.
'We need more migrants to build houses for all the migrants coming here'
“The great problem that we found trying to electrify Africa with renewable energy has been the lack of capability. When you go and talk to the ministers and the prime ministers and the ministers for finance, they do not have that tradition of democracy.

“They are largely tribal societies; they don’t have the educated cadres who are going to be able to do this. I see if we get our policies right in the west we certainly could do it but we have the big problem and that problem is the lack of profitability.”

-Wind farm developer Eddie O'Connor.

He's been forced to apologise for his remarks.
The govt release figures for social housing where you can check how many foreigners are on the housing list for various councils. This is the report for 2020.

Except you can't.

The figures are broken down in columns for "Irish citizens", "EEA citizens" (European Economic Area — includes Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and "non-EEA citizens".

If they wanted to provide useful statistics, they would count the number of foreign born on the housing lists but they don't want to. Their objective is to mask how many foreigners are on them.

Above is an example of what is counted as an "Irish family" being given their second council house after outgrowing their first. TD Noel Rock confirmed they were "Irish citizens".

In the 2011 Fingal social housing figures, 58% of applicants were non-Irish citizens. That figure reduced to 36% in 2017. So what happened? How did the figures reduce? We've only been getting more immigration.

What happened is 110,000 Irish citizenships were handed out between 2011 and 2017.
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