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Forwarded from Tartaria & History Channel (Larry)
Hy-Brasil Part 3

One of the most famous visits to Hy-Brasil was in 1674 by Captain John Nisbet of Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland. He and his crew were in familiar waters west of Ireland, when a fog came up.

As the fog lifted, the ship was dangerously close to the rocks. While getting their bearings, the ship anchored in three fathoms of water, and four crew members rowed ashore to visit Hy-Brasil. They spent a day on the island and returned with silver and gold that was given to them by an old man who lived there. What do you think?

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Forwarded from Louise McKenna(c) (Louise McKenna)
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I had the pleasure of meeting Mark and Mikey yesterday, they took me for a tour around the Sperrin mountains up in Ulster. They have been fighting to keep these globalists off the land for years. They want to mine for gold and destroy the land in the process.
They want to shut down Sellafield in the UK and bring their nuclear waste dump onto our land.
They more or less want to use Ireland as energy hub to power Europe.
They want to rob our land of all of its precious minerals, they don't care who owns the land they're just going in and taking it anyway without permission. They will destroy our eco system in the process. This is happening all over Ireland from North to South.
This is not theirs to take. This is not their land.
There's a conflict of interest with people living in the areas because they work for these companies and they profit from their wrong doing. Same as big pharma and telecommunications, they have the Irish bought and silenced.

Our children deserve a better future than whats being offered.
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
As to what she feared what would happen to her if she returned to Malawi, Kisyombe had previously stated: "anything can happen to me. I can get killed, life will not be the same. There is no family there, it's just hard. There is no one to protect."

Upon returning to Ireland after her first holiday to Malawi in 2020 she remarked: "I went to the graveyard and it was just filled with tombstones. I went to many houses, my aunt's or my dad's, all these homes were empty. Or I found a stranger or a house caretaker. There was only my uncle. It was just the two of us."

The is a photograph taken on her most recent holiday in February/March. She's in the pink dress in the middle.
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Forwarded from Bubba Kate v The State
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A follow up video to the discrimination in education.