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First they told us it was €250,000. That was then downgraded to €30,000. Now it's gone up to €357,000 found in denominations of €500 and €200 banknotes and hidden in bags in the “cluttered” bedrooms of the Palani family.

That's a lot of cash for a Kurdish refugee couple with 8 children to have stashed around the home we provided them. Neither parent nor Yousef was employed.

"One line of inquiry is that the money came into Ireland when Palani’s family first arrived here from Iraq."

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Some interesting details in this report.

Apparently the house was provided to the Palani family by the GAA who have declined to comment. People in positions of leadership in the fields of politics, religion and the LGBTQ+ community in Sligo have also chosen to remain silent in the aftermath of the murders.

“There’s no due diligence done and now we have ended up with a murderer living beside us,” one resident said.

He was long marked as a trouble maker but the Garda seemed to have a hands-off approach towards him. When Palani was aged 10 or 11, local children invited him over to play football on the green. When he did, he began kicking the other children, not the football.

Palani was seen by neighbours in TikTok videos, since deleted, interacting with a transwoman from Thailand. They never saw him with any girlfriends.

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Palani asked his victims if they were 100 per cent Irish before murdering them.

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That time a Libyan called Mahdi al-Harati who lived in Firhouse had to rush home from his 'freedom-fighting' expedition in Libya because his Dublin home was burgled, and the €200,000 which the CIA had given him in €500 banknotes had been stolen out of the hot press.

"The gentle Irishman," as he was described in the Irish Times, had an associate called Abdelhakim Belhadj in Libya who was an ISIS leader. He had also been pictured with an Al Qaeda financier.

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Driver of the grey VW golf who drove Jozef Puska to Mucklagh after he called to his door in Church View at 9pm is identified as a Slovakian national called Rostislav “Peter” Pokuta who worked as a school bus driver.

Puska told him he'd been involved in a fight in town but wouldn't tell him with who. He said Puska looked “very scared” and it “wasn’t like him.” He says he was scratched in the face and the scratches were bleeding. He was wearing a black tracksuit with a white line on the side. His face almost looked blue. He was shaking and he was all wet.

“He didn’t want to talk to me. I asked him I think 20 times on the way home.”

The witness said that near Lynally Grove Puska asked him to slow down in case somebody was outside his house.

He originally told the Garda he only met Puska and his brother during the afternoon when the brother wanted to discuss payment for his bus runs.

Defence asked did he notice Puska having injuries to his stomach. The witness said he was holding his stomach.

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Ashling Murphy's fitbit data:

At 3:16pm, there was a change from 90 up to 270 degrees, as the user appears to do a u-turn and walk in a westerly direction.

At 3:21pm, the watch records "erratic, violent movement".

At 3:31pm, the fitbit is no longer picking up a heart rate.

Last Wednesday, a witness said she and her friend came upon Josef Puska crouching over Ashling Murphy after starting a run at 3:15pm about 500 metres away from the scene.

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“These people are coming and that’s just it. You need to stop this“

Nice write-up on the plantation tycoons, their enablers and the local opposition who aren't giving up in Coole, Co. Westmeath.

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Bit slow, this guy.

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The three founders of a start-up called LendRB Ltd claim they were discriminated against because an Enterprise Ireland representative allegedly told them they “didn’t have enough diversity” when they sought State backing for their venture.

They have brought discrimination complaints against Enterprise Ireland under both the Employment Equality Act 1998 and the Equal Status Act 2000.

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Cavan Says No will be attending the anti-plantation protest along with many other 'Says No' groups from around the country at 10am, Thursday 9th November.

It is absolutely vital that people come and lend your support to this one-issue protest, arguably the biggest threat to Ireland for centuries.

See you on the 9th.
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Temper tantrums as O'Gorman tries to offload his problem onto Darragh O'Brien because they're all too cowardly to say 'there needs to be a cap'.

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Some Ukrainians not fleeing war
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Some Ukrainians just want the allowances and are not fleeing war says Viktoria Tymoshchuk, a Ukrainian network and activities facilitator in Ireland. She told Newstalk:

🔹 It's true Ukrainians are coming to Ireland because there are better supports than other EU countries — "Ireland offers a much bigger allowance."

🔹 Ukraine is a huge country, not all cities affected by the war.

🔹 There is conflict between Ukrainians in Ireland from southern and western Ukraine and those from the eastern parts and Kiev.

🔹 Not everyone from Ukraine needs to be here. The immigration services can check very easily who needs to be.

🔹 People from safe territories should go home and create space for those from hot spots.

🔹 It's not understandable why Ukrainians go home so often where they can spend months before returning to Ireland. If they are fleeing war, why are they returning to it? If there's danger, why go there?

🔹 They're just using the war as an opportunity to get allowances.

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Jozef Puska trial:

"I did it. I mudered. I am the murderer."

The garda witness asked interpreter if Puska was admitting the murder. The interpreter said yes.

Puska then said: "I feel guilty and say that I regret it."

He said he was admitting it because he did not want anything to happen to his family.

Puska indicated he did not want his name and address published.

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NGOs have been trying to drum up support for easier access to Ireland for UK based migrants.

The Irish Times today reported that the current visa rules prevented some ambulance crews from Derry from responding to the Creeslough gas explosion in Donegal last year "because foreign-born paramedics on-board did not have visas that allowed them to cross the Border."

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service says this is fake news.

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There's been a long standing issue with international protection applicants who have been living safely in other parts of western Europe for a period of time, then coming to Ireland and claiming asylum, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said.

There is “a limit” on the State’s capacity to accommodate and provide for refugees and international protection applicants and “we’re very much” at that currently, he said.

I reported in July, 2022 that figures showed that 29% of all the asylum applicants Ireland received in 2021 had been granted refugee status elsewhere in Europe.

18% had used the Council of Europe's temporary travel pass system to access Ireland and make fresh asylum claims here.

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TCD Economics Prof Ronan Lyons now says Ireland needs to build up to 75,000 housing units each year to keep up with the increased rate of plantation. Goodbody forecasts that 27,000 housing units will be completed in 2023, down from 30,000 last year.

To give an idea of what 75,000 housing units looks like, the picture above is of a construction site in south Dublin where 597 'social & affordable homes' are being built. You would need 117 sites like that completed each year for the next 27 years, never mind the water & sewage services, hospitals, schools, emergency services etc...

These 'affordable homes' will cost €1,000 a month for the one-beds & up to €1,300 a month for the two-beds.

The bottom left corner of the picture shows the type of two storey, two garden homes a person used to be able to afford in Dublin on a single middle-income.

Lyons has previously stated that there is not "an iota of supporting evidence" showing that immigration is the reason there's a housing crisis in Ireland.

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