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Supporters of Gemma O'Doherty and John Waters' High Court action challenging the government's Covid-19 laws at the Four Courts today.
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Green Party icon and media darling Saoirse McHugh supports flying slave labour thousands of miles to pick vegetables in Ireland. What about those carbon credits?

https://twitter.com/saoirse_mchugh/status/1251195748659625996
https://twitter.com/saoirse_mchugh/status/1251195748659625996
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relax everyone, the govt found the magic money tree.
When it comes to determining what YouTube classes as “misinformation,” Wojcicki said that “anything that would go against World Health Organization [WHO] recommendations would be a violation of our policy” – the same WHO that amplified China’s propaganda about there being “no evidence of human-to-human transmission” of the coronavirus, advised countries not to close their borders and refused to call it a pandemic until March the 11th.

https://reclaimthenet.org/youtube-ceo-coronavirus-right-information-misinformation/
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Four asylum seekers who were recently transferred from a Travel Lodge in Dublin to a hotel in Caherciveen have tested positive for Covid-19 and have been transferred to an unnamed facility in Cork.

Over 70 asylum seekers were living at a Travel Lodge near the airport in Dublin. It was also open to business to the public.

A flight crew of from Bergamo, Italy - the epicentre of one of Europe’s regions worst-hit by the virus who had flown to Ireland for the cancelled rugby match had also checked into the hotel and one person of the group fell ill on March 7th and was hospitalised the next day. He was subsequently diagnosed with Covid-19.

On March 18th and 19th, the group of 70 asylum seekers – many of whom had been living at the hotel for months – were moved to two separate emergency direct provision centres.

One of the centres is believed to be the Skellig Star Hotel in Cahersiveen, Co Kerry, where four cases of Covid-19 have since been diagnosed.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/PmFpibwI2Ki5/