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DJT: “…and something’s gonna have to happen, cuz people are not gonna take it much longer.”
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Good man Philip.. the message getting out there .. this time via the lotuseaters.com podcast
Forwarded from Derek Blighe
Sexual criminal asylum seeker Chico Makamba has been sent back to prison for failing to self deport.
So instead of just deporting him, the dep of justice has decided to use tax revenues to put him back into our cushy prisons for 2 years to finish his sentence.
What happens when he gets out of prison? Will he then finally be deported?
Looking doubtful as the Angolan embassy is now claiming that he isn't even from the country after all.
Once again, the government is responsible for the crimes of this scum.
So instead of just deporting him, the dep of justice has decided to use tax revenues to put him back into our cushy prisons for 2 years to finish his sentence.
What happens when he gets out of prison? Will he then finally be deported?
Looking doubtful as the Angolan embassy is now claiming that he isn't even from the country after all.
Once again, the government is responsible for the crimes of this scum.
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Am I the only one, I often am, discomfited by the term “cost of living crisis”? It seems to be one of those euphemisms like when we called a World War an emergency. Indeed, it was an emergency but that hardly held the whole thing. And indeed, the ever-developing inflationary spiral is causing a crisis most evidently expressed in the average person’s living as a cost crisis, but that’s hardly the whole thing either. In this case it can be positively misleading. It understates the magnitude of the problem, misdirects as to the cause, and suggests a relatively simple solution which would exacerbate the looming disaster.
The problem is an incoming global scale economic collapse, starting in finance as a result of debt, playing out through exploding money supply in a predoomed effort to monetise the debt, then empty supermarket shelves and hungry people. If it were simply a cost of living crisis then wage and welfare rises, plus some random free money here and there would work. But it’s random free money across the system that created the mess and that can’t be the solution.
Within the term then there is an essential refusal to address reality. At a political level parties of the left can call for more free money placating their base, while parties of the ostensible right can call for fiscal care without either engaging with the facts except superficially. Above all else nothing occurs politically that would resolve, mitigate or even delay the process. Or the end.
Inflation is a form of tax levied by the creators of it against society in general. It occurs when too much money chases too few goods. When it’s supply and demand led it might well be termed extortion, and there is some attempt being made to pretend that the current spiralling inflation is exactly this, and the primary culprit then can be our new geo-political adversaries Russia. Insofar as supply and demand imbalance are inflation led it is not at all as simple as Russia’s fault but that is a topic for a different day. Far more important is that the inflation is not a production, product supply, delivery system or demand issue in any primary way. It is a money supply problem, specifically that over 40% of the world’s money has been issued in the last three years alone. That currency was kept from markets by lock down, it is not anymore. Money quite simply isn’t what it used to be. That form of inflation, by central bank issuance is straightforward theft. We know that if they were issuing counterfeit, there’s no need to see the issuance endless “legal tender” and differently.
Efforts by the same central banks to combat the problem may be described gently as derisory. In fairness having been the problem they cannot be the solution. The currency is in circulation now. Significant attempts to withdraw it will cause economic collapse just as surely as letting inflation burn the world. No one even knows anymore exactly how to calculate it. It’s not a cost of living crisis as it is a “can’t live like this” crisis. Let’s begin at least by calling the cause, inflation; the people, international financiers; the victims, you and I.
The solution will need to be more total and radical than anything that we can even imagine today.
The problem is an incoming global scale economic collapse, starting in finance as a result of debt, playing out through exploding money supply in a predoomed effort to monetise the debt, then empty supermarket shelves and hungry people. If it were simply a cost of living crisis then wage and welfare rises, plus some random free money here and there would work. But it’s random free money across the system that created the mess and that can’t be the solution.
Within the term then there is an essential refusal to address reality. At a political level parties of the left can call for more free money placating their base, while parties of the ostensible right can call for fiscal care without either engaging with the facts except superficially. Above all else nothing occurs politically that would resolve, mitigate or even delay the process. Or the end.
Inflation is a form of tax levied by the creators of it against society in general. It occurs when too much money chases too few goods. When it’s supply and demand led it might well be termed extortion, and there is some attempt being made to pretend that the current spiralling inflation is exactly this, and the primary culprit then can be our new geo-political adversaries Russia. Insofar as supply and demand imbalance are inflation led it is not at all as simple as Russia’s fault but that is a topic for a different day. Far more important is that the inflation is not a production, product supply, delivery system or demand issue in any primary way. It is a money supply problem, specifically that over 40% of the world’s money has been issued in the last three years alone. That currency was kept from markets by lock down, it is not anymore. Money quite simply isn’t what it used to be. That form of inflation, by central bank issuance is straightforward theft. We know that if they were issuing counterfeit, there’s no need to see the issuance endless “legal tender” and differently.
Efforts by the same central banks to combat the problem may be described gently as derisory. In fairness having been the problem they cannot be the solution. The currency is in circulation now. Significant attempts to withdraw it will cause economic collapse just as surely as letting inflation burn the world. No one even knows anymore exactly how to calculate it. It’s not a cost of living crisis as it is a “can’t live like this” crisis. Let’s begin at least by calling the cause, inflation; the people, international financiers; the victims, you and I.
The solution will need to be more total and radical than anything that we can even imagine today.
Does anyone know have any information regarding Sean Ross House and facilities, Corville House, Roscrea , being used as a migrant center in Roscrea.
I'm told that a whole lot of migrants were moved in there recently.
Corville is out beside Sean Ross Abbey, and on the same site as the 'Saint Anne's services' for vulnerable people with intellectual disabilities.
What is going on ?
I'm told that a whole lot of migrants were moved in there recently.
Corville is out beside Sean Ross Abbey, and on the same site as the 'Saint Anne's services' for vulnerable people with intellectual disabilities.
What is going on ?
https://vimeo.com/719582018
The anthropocentric ego versus the acceptance of the possibility of the concept of objective reality. This fascinating interview certainly touches on that challenge.
A deep and incisive exploration of the great issue currently facing humanity.
The anthropocentric ego versus the acceptance of the possibility of the concept of objective reality. This fascinating interview certainly touches on that challenge.
A deep and incisive exploration of the great issue currently facing humanity.
Vimeo
John Waters/Mattias Desmet
Truth-speech in a Time of Industrialised Lies In the first of an occasional series of of conversations with noted international figures, I speak here to Professor…
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Somalia & Eritrea are being granted refugee status in Ireland without requiring any interview process.
Can you guess the country of origin for the largest group seeking asylum in Ireland currently?
Full report👇🏻
🔗 https://graph.org/Asylum-seekers-from-Afghanistan-Somalia-and-Eritrea-are-being-granted-refugee-status-in-Ireland-without-any-interview-process-07-28
Can you guess the country of origin for the largest group seeking asylum in Ireland currently?
Full report👇🏻
🔗 https://graph.org/Asylum-seekers-from-Afghanistan-Somalia-and-Eritrea-are-being-granted-refugee-status-in-Ireland-without-any-interview-process-07-28
Telegraph
Asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Somalia & Eritrea are being granted refugee status in Ireland without requiring any interview…
Can you guess the country of origin for the largest group seeking asylum in Ireland currently? As part of the International Protection Act 2015, The Dept. of Justice allowed for officers working at the International Protection Office (IPO) the option to dispense…
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
In June we were told the Celbridge Manor Hotel would be accommodating Intel workers.
Last week we were told it now planned to host Ukrainian families.
This week Celbridge finally learned who they'll really be getting.
Celbridge Manor Hotel backs onto a primary school and and all-girl secondary school.
🔗 twitter.com
Last week we were told it now planned to host Ukrainian families.
This week Celbridge finally learned who they'll really be getting.
Celbridge Manor Hotel backs onto a primary school and and all-girl secondary school.
🔗 twitter.com
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Note .. sharing Dr Mike Yeadon on fb will get u a fb strike ..
..share a link to a bitchute etc video source
https://www.bitchute.com/video/o8QLFuzeh10E/
💣💣💣 Aussie doctor, Dr. William Bay, hijacks the Australian Medical Association meeting (where Fauci was making a guest appearance), pleading with his colleagues to join the right side of science, otherwise putting them all on notice.
Most of them fled like flies.
I admire this doctors courage. I feel disgust for the doctors who ran for the door as soon as he began to speak.
This is the world we’re living in & it will turn & improve when enough of us decide we’re not being pushed another inch.
Best wishes
Mike
👉 https://t.me/DrMikeYeadon
..share a link to a bitchute etc video source
https://www.bitchute.com/video/o8QLFuzeh10E/
💣💣💣 Aussie doctor, Dr. William Bay, hijacks the Australian Medical Association meeting (where Fauci was making a guest appearance), pleading with his colleagues to join the right side of science, otherwise putting them all on notice.
Most of them fled like flies.
I admire this doctors courage. I feel disgust for the doctors who ran for the door as soon as he began to speak.
This is the world we’re living in & it will turn & improve when enough of us decide we’re not being pushed another inch.
Best wishes
Mike
👉 https://t.me/DrMikeYeadon
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Forwarded from The Irish Git (Michael Brazil)
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Cashless for safety, was the woman safe who was left behind in Dublin?? Git says game on