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Edel let's Colm O Rourke know ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช
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I've seen the video, but I don't want to share it . As it's too much . This is really shocking stuff.
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"Irish peoples' needs must come first. It's not our duty to house the world," was Irish Freedom Party message today in Drogheda with local candidate @patricej36 Patrice Johnson and friends.
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RT @DiarmaidOCon: Just another coincidence probably. Best to cover it up to protect the insane nations of diversity, or something like that, I forgot, cause this week it's Israel and excess climate deaths.

At this point I'd rather be wrong than politically correct.
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Stephen Donnelly...
He has no answers but oodles of data.
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Said I'd check something on Google Earth this evening . I went from the 1st to 2nd picture in about 20 mins . I'm blaming you @alandenneny
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Said I'd check something on Google Earth this evening . I went from the 1st to 2nd picture in about 20 mins . I'm blaming you @alandenneny ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ
Interesting thing, though , on the 13th of August, I took a sun set picture ,coming straight down into the town (Drogheda) and just thought I'd check out if it would line up with anything .. and low and behold. The 1st picture is a line of churches all lining up with that sunset.. so then I'm thinking ๐Ÿค” any happen around that date .. well, close to the old end of old summer and 15th of August is something to do with the immaculate conception ( Templars worshipped Mary)
Funny thing, there is the Templars built drogheda ( into the shape it is)and Mellifont.
And the road itself as a travel root is 1000s of years old.
From the 1853 publication Antiquities of Ireland by Edward Ledwich

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