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Ep. 2 Cling to your taboos!
Ep. 2 Cling to your taboos!
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You can have this boys if you come with me.
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There were no irish kings until boru c990AD - first deise invader by conquest to wear the fake "5 irish crowns of cuige (provinces)" and claim divine right (he wore the emblems of Judah/jesus and daniel - 3 lions and a harp/lyre) , and his ancestors gave 3 of the crowns to vatican (triple crown) .... Society in ireland was a bottom up approach (the ri and ard ri are servants of the people) since the last age of aquarius, until boru.. He brought in a tyranical top down approach .. where the king is boss... The concept of divine right and kingship never held sway in ireland, even to this day ... The gael had a local Ri - chief... and an Ard Ri - high chief... Much similar to the galls (french) with their Roi... The Ri's and Ard Ri's were elected for no more than 3 years + 1 day, and had to have achieved a feat of honour to be granted the right to get votes.. The saxon copied some of the irish system and out of Ri/Roi came roYal (with divine right) ... Divine right and top down approach was removed in all the magna chartas, by the BARon hidden hand in 1215... much similar to today ... but very few are aware that all the magna chartas did, was hand the top down oppressive approach of divine right, from the king to the barons... the barons run the world inc the world of land, for the benifet of the chief baron (begins with an R!), and his pack of hidden merry men - the land you "own" is baronial land thus you are a free holding tenant - in Britan, Ireland, US, Austrailia etc - anywhere the kings inn ran a registry of deeds system or the torrens system ... The simplest way to beat their system, is to fly your own sovereign colours/arms, over your properties - and beat them in the law of colours/flags ... a flag is the only instrument they are all trained to respect...
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A View of the Present State of Ireland.pdf
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This might explain tainstry .... and the ways of the gael... and why the kings inn and registry of deeds still could not make ground in their tenant (land) reform in ireland, up to H8 and QE1 and beyond
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A hanging belly is that excess fat in your stomach area that are very much visible along the sides of your stomach and most of the time creates a pouch in the ...The best way to lose fat from the lower belly area is by reducing overall body fat by creating a calorie deficit and lower ab exercises:
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Can you get rid of hanging belly. How do you get rid of a hanging lower stomach. What causes hanging lower belly fat. How to lose hanging belly fat in 2 weeks.
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0:38 Wipers
1:48 Leg Raise and Hold
2:29 Lying Leg Raise
3:40 Lying Leg Hip Raise
4:20 Lying Straight Leg Marches
5:32 Leg Raise with Head-up
6:13 Criss Cross Leg Raises
7:24 V-up with Clap
8:05 Circle Leg Crunch
Can you get rid of hanging belly. How do you get rid of a hanging lower stomach. What causes hanging lower belly fat. How to lose hanging belly fat in 2 weeks.
#belly #tummy #abs
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Eamon De Valera On The Eve of Kevin Barry's Execution, 1920
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Forwarded from Comhaltas na nGaedheal
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It was said of many lakes in Ireland that they were the graves dug of ancient heroes from which the water burst from the land itself, the so called tomhaidhm. It was said only 3 bodies of water existed when the people of Partholรณn came to the island, before the Tuatha Dรฉ and the Sons of Mil settled here.
The blood of our people has watered the soil of this island since before time was recorded, our identity and way of thinking was created to fit perfectly into the contours of Ireland's lakes and valleys and glens.
Take time when the weather is fine to enjoy the simple pleasures in life and to appreciate the land we guard for our children's children.
The blood of our people has watered the soil of this island since before time was recorded, our identity and way of thinking was created to fit perfectly into the contours of Ireland's lakes and valleys and glens.
Take time when the weather is fine to enjoy the simple pleasures in life and to appreciate the land we guard for our children's children.
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The Ludovisi Gaul is an ancient Roman statue depicting a Gaulish man or Galatian Celt plunging a sword into his breast in an attempt to commit suicide as he holds up the dying body of his wife who he has just killed he looks away ashamed of his defeat. The statue is a Roman copy of the early second century AD, of a Greek original, ca 230-20 BC. The original bronzes may have been commissioned by Attalus I to celebrate his victory over the Galatian Celts or Gaulish People.
The Ludovisi Gaul is an ancient Roman statue depicting a Gaulish man or Galatian Celt plunging a sword into his breast in an attempt to commit suicide as he holds up the dying body of his wife who he has just killed he looks away ashamed of his defeat. The statue is a Roman copy of the early second century AD, of a Greek original, ca 230-20 BC. The original bronzes may have been commissioned by Attalus I to celebrate his victory over the Galatian Celts or Gaulish People.
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On your shield or with it .
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Artistic reconstruction of The Black Pigโs Dyke (Irish: Claรญ na Muice Duibhe), a large system of bank and ditch barriers built across the northern part of Ireland; illustration by Phillip Armstrong. ๐ฎ๐ช
These enigmatic earthworks were built across several stretches of land, with large gaps existing in between; the largest section (10.3 km) is located in county Longford. Most of the radiocarbon samples have yielded dates of 390-370 B.C. The purpose of these structures is not well understood; perhaps the most plausible theory is that they were defensive earthworks meant to hamper the movement of marauding armies and cattle rustlers. The large gaps in between each section may be explainable as forested and boggy areas where manmade defences were thought unnecessary. The discontinuous line of earthworks seems to loosely correspond to the borders of the ancient province of Ulster. This would seem to corroborate the accounts of Irish literature (i.e. the โUlster Cycleโ), which described continuous warfare between the peoples Ulster and the neighboring provinces, particularly the Connachta.
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These enigmatic earthworks were built across several stretches of land, with large gaps existing in between; the largest section (10.3 km) is located in county Longford. Most of the radiocarbon samples have yielded dates of 390-370 B.C. The purpose of these structures is not well understood; perhaps the most plausible theory is that they were defensive earthworks meant to hamper the movement of marauding armies and cattle rustlers. The large gaps in between each section may be explainable as forested and boggy areas where manmade defences were thought unnecessary. The discontinuous line of earthworks seems to loosely correspond to the borders of the ancient province of Ulster. This would seem to corroborate the accounts of Irish literature (i.e. the โUlster Cycleโ), which described continuous warfare between the peoples Ulster and the neighboring provinces, particularly the Connachta.
Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/CelticEurope
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On 8 June 2023, the European Council agreed to "modernise" the EU asylum & migration process, with this "modernisation" including:
1) The scrapping of the Dublin III Regulations - which provide that first Member State where fingerprints are stored or an asylum claim lodged is responsible for a personโs asylum claim - noting that these regs benefit Ireland more than most given our geographical location
2) The implementation of a "new solidarity mechanism", which will include relocation, financial contributions or deploying of personnel to build capacity etc. Note cost to "relocate" asylum seeker is to be set at โฌ20,000 per head
I discussed some of this in a video last Feb
This new agreement will still have to be voted upon given Dublin III Regulations are currently law. This is one area where significant lobbying will be needed, otherwise we will be forced to accept asylum applicants depending on our population size & GDP, or pay โฌ20,000 pp that we do not wish to accept or cannot accommodate
On 8 June 2023, the European Council agreed to "modernise" the EU asylum & migration process, with this "modernisation" including:
1) The scrapping of the Dublin III Regulations - which provide that first Member State where fingerprints are stored or an asylum claim lodged is responsible for a personโs asylum claim - noting that these regs benefit Ireland more than most given our geographical location
2) The implementation of a "new solidarity mechanism", which will include relocation, financial contributions or deploying of personnel to build capacity etc. Note cost to "relocate" asylum seeker is to be set at โฌ20,000 per head
I discussed some of this in a video last Feb
This new agreement will still have to be voted upon given Dublin III Regulations are currently law. This is one area where significant lobbying will be needed, otherwise we will be forced to accept asylum applicants depending on our population size & GDP, or pay โฌ20,000 pp that we do not wish to accept or cannot accommodate
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Tara: Voices from Our Past - a recent discovery
a short film by Mairรฉid Sullivan
Over the past decade there has been considerable controversy regarding construction of the M3 Motorway through the Tara Valley, especially in light of the discoveries at Roestown and more recently Lismullin. While those finds are extremely significant, they pale in comparison to a more recent discovery at Tara.
This short film by the award winning documentary filmmaker and musician, Mairรฉid Sullivan, shows that the complexity and importance of The Hill of Tara goes well beyond what we've known about the site
for the past few millennia.
Support the Anam Cara for Tara Arts Action Campaign.
(Anam Cara means "Soul Friend" in Irish Gaelic) an initiative of the http://GlobalArtsCollective.org
A Lyrebird Media Production
http://lyrebirdmedia.com
a short film by Mairรฉid Sullivan
Over the past decade there has been considerable controversy regarding construction of the M3 Motorway through the Tara Valley, especially in light of the discoveries at Roestown and more recently Lismullin. While those finds are extremely significant, they pale in comparison to a more recent discovery at Tara.
This short film by the award winning documentary filmmaker and musician, Mairรฉid Sullivan, shows that the complexity and importance of The Hill of Tara goes well beyond what we've known about the site
for the past few millennia.
Support the Anam Cara for Tara Arts Action Campaign.
(Anam Cara means "Soul Friend" in Irish Gaelic) an initiative of the http://GlobalArtsCollective.org
A Lyrebird Media Production
http://lyrebirdmedia.com
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As pursuant to article 4 in the enrolled text of the national constitution of รฉiRe
An bunreaฤt De-jure original provisions of thee rule of law and the full canopy of law which justice will be administered as pursuant to article's 63 and 52.2 and article's 30.3 and 31.7 in irish constitutional courts of record under the sovereign seal....
An bunreaฤt De-jure original provisions of thee rule of law and the full canopy of law which justice will be administered as pursuant to article's 63 and 52.2 and article's 30.3 and 31.7 in irish constitutional courts of record under the sovereign seal....