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Imagine leaving 1 gas station as a trucker and seeing the same homeless dude in a cart 100 mi later

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Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts exposes nanotech found in the Covid ‘vaccines’ and says they are genocide.

He is the first politician to expose this! 😱🤯🤔

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The applause in Leinster House today for Volodymyr Zelensky is remincent of the applause for Benjamin Netanyahu in the US Congress in 2015. A performative ritual symbolising abject subservience to alien interests, and a willingness to sacrifice young lives if necessary on behalf of those interests. Zelensky informed the Dáil that the Irish State had given up Ireland's neutrality — that in effect they had committed their country to a civilisational conflict between the US and Russia — and the Dáil applauded its own betrayal.
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"my client the chief of intelligence of the people's republic of China" - Hunter Biden

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Excerpt from the CAPTAIN MARK RICHARDS CHINA GATE REPORT: Mark met Winston Churchill in August 1960 at Blenheim Palace one afternoon while Churchill was painting. He told Mark that he was a quiet boy. His friend Titania said that he wasn't normally, that his father was an important American military officer, and that Mark knew who Churchill was and how important he was.
Churchill replied, "I'm just an old man, boy…I only bite my enemies." "You've managed some rather healthy 'bites,' sir," Mark said. "An ability that my father says I should always respect, of friend or foe."
"A wise man, your father," the voice chuckled, then coughed. "Would I know him?" "I don't think so, sir," Mark replied. "He's just an Air Force captain. Richards. Ellis Loyd Richards."
Churchill turned to give Mark a look that he would never forget. A look that told him more than words could say, and that his father was more than he knew. "Ah, but I do know of him, boy. One of the unsung makers of history, and a man blessed with the same luck I once had." http://edhca.org/
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I didn’t get “the vaccines” because it was my understanding that the whole of western society is fake and gay and actually trying to kill people like me, or at least make them very sick. So far I don’t feel like I’ve been proven wrong.
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"Non-Irish Nationals"

In the CSO press release for the 2016 census, they presented a figure for 'non-Irish nationals' being 11.6% of the population.

This figure then gets read out on the news & radio shows. People repeat it like it's the figure for the number of foreigners living here. You even see normal people fall for it.

We get told that that the number of non-Irish nationals actually dropped from 12% in the previous census — "so what are all those far-right conspiracy loons even moaning about?"

This term 'Irish national' includes all foreigners who have been granted citizenship as well as non-Irish people who were born here.

The more citizenships are granted, the more they can reduce the figure for 'non-Irish nationals'. And they love handing them out...

It's a cheap trick to fool the public into thinking the number of foreigners here is lower than it really is. The govt uses it all the time from stats on the prison population to social housing.
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Irish people are now a minority in two thirds of north inner city Dublin but the authorities are still laying on the initiatives to integrate the foreigners there.

At what point do they start the programmes to integrate the natives into the void of multiculturalism?
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Very interesting as always.

One good point you made, that I hadn't thought of, is that when inflation and the cost of living really start to cause pain in people's lives the Government and media will probably see it as an opportunity.
They may add to the pressure.

They may tax unoccupied rooms to force people to rent.

Or they may soft soap it and launch a campaign to get compliance from people who are hard up-
"Have you considered renting a room to help with the bills?"
Liveline callers "I'm so glad, not just for the money Joe but the company as well. It's great to have some life around the place."
Multimillion Euro advertising campaign from the Dept of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
Round the clock selling the idea by RTE and the Newspapers.


BIG PICTURE. This is a new relationship between the government and the people in Ireland. Previously when things went to hell we got to blame the government. And the government understood their role was to take a beating and to apologise and answer to people's anger. The media's role was to have a lash at the government too.

What we have now for the last couple of years is that the government get to blame us instead. If there's a problem the government and the media are here to tell us what we're doing wrong and how we need to change.
Housing crisis - you need to rent a room. Energy costs rising - you need to use less/ reduce your carbon footprint. Can't get on a housing list - be generous and welcome the refugees.

That response is a measure of how secure and unfireable the majority of our policy making elite are. They have nothing to worry about from us.

But it is widening the chasm between us and them.
No longer are the people who make decisions and who are responsible for the mess we're in apologising to us with an eye to the next election.
Nowadays the people who make and implement policy know that they will be there regardless of who wins the next election. Steady as she goes. The public are the ones who will need to change.

Which means there's real division growing in Irish society. And nothing to stop it coming to a head.
The policy makers will be safe and in control until they're not. Marie Antoinette thought she was safe.
Forwarded from Jim Corr News
Think what you will of her but this is an awful trashy hit piece on Professor Dolores Cahill by Rodney Edwards for the Irish Independent. The facts are - The arrest warrant was not in Dublin it was in London and it was a ‘Bench Warrant’, ie she didn’t turn up for a hearing about her breaking the law by attending Covid protests last year.
So she could be arrested if she goes to the UK and made to attend a hearing about the protests. It’s a fine at most even if convicted. So the media here are just trying to make her profile more rebellious than it is while upping the trash factor on her
. https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/dolores-cahill-goes-on-the-run-hiding-in-a-remote-location-to-avoid-arrest-as-she-waits-for-new-world-to-begin-41515233.html
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This is clipped from a documentary RTÉ made on Gort in 2006. All the locals they interviewed are happy that their village is now, as one Brazilian put it, Brazil.

RTÉ aren't going to broadcast a contrary opinion, but maybe many were happy enough. Brazilians are a sunny people.

As the beef baron explains in this, he started importing them as cheap labour for the meat factories in the 90s.

The Brazilians are content as the money they earn is worth worth much more in Brazil, but Irish people have to compete with them for resources here.

It becomes a big problem in the cities where 24 of them are willing to pack themselves into a family-sized home to try to lower their overheads. Most here come in using the English school visa mills.

After five years they can apply for Irish citizenship. What happens if they go looking for an Irish pension and housing in retirement? The wage slavers & slumlords are just passing on these costs to the tax payer.

"Sure the Irish went everywhere."
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
The “everywhere” Irish people went to you always hear about.
A response to those people who use the argument that mass immigration into Ireland is ok because “The Irish went everywhere”:

1. We are the descendants of the Irish people who remained on this Island and didn’t emigrate. Why should we have to endure endless waves of immigration now just because other Irish people in the past went to other countries? What have their decisions got to do with us? That’s the same absurd logic as saying something like you’re guilty for a crime that an ancient ancestor committed centuries ago so you should be prosecuted for it today. It’s madness. Every ethnic and racial group on the planet deserves a place where they can call home and remain the majority there. We do not owe any other group our homeland.
2. The “Irish went everywhere” argument breaks down very easily considering it’s so obviously untrue. The Irish who did emigrate overwhelmingly went specifically to continental Europe or other European colonies; The UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. It goes without saying that the mass exodus from 1845 to 1855 was to flee an actual genocide. The Irish didn’t go to the Third World in any significant numbers and yet we are now expected to be demographically overwhelmed by migrants from the Third World. How is this is in any way justified?
3. The Irish never went to any established nation where they would end up making the native population a minority in their own homeland. They did however travel to the aforementioned European colonies such as America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand where they would (like other European immigrant groups over the centuries) become a portion of the founding stock of those nations.
4. The Irish people were never asked if they wished for their country be exposed to the mass immigration of the past several decades. They certainly were never asked if they wished to potentially become a minority group in their own country as they have in certain parts of Ireland.
5. The Irish people have only one country to call their home. Unlike the economic migrants who have been permitted to come here in such unsustainable numbers over the past two decades, we do not have a place to go home to if we so choose. We have only this one small island of ours. And it is rapidly being transformed culturally and demographically into a place that is totally unrecognisable from the Irish Ireland it had been for thousands of years.

Finally I will conclude by clarifying that I am not against immigration into our country and I have no problem with law-abiding immigrants living and working here if there is a genuine economic benefit to the country. I am simply against uncontrolled mass immigration that creates a variety of social, cultural, demographic and economic issues. Mass immigration has caused a major compression of wages and drastically increased rent and house prices due to the inability for supply to meet demand. Immigration numbers should be small, manageable, carefully controlled and vetted and should never become so great as to radically alter the demographics of the nation. There must be an acceptance that the Irish as an ethnic group should remain the overwhelming majority of the population in Ireland. “Ireland belongs to the Irish” was not a controversial statement to make in 1916 and it should not be a controversial statement to make today either. Loving one’s homeland and wishing to preserve its culture, history, people and future is not hateful or bigoted. I believe every ethnic and racial group on the planet should feel the same way about their homeland also.