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Will be continuing soon as was busy lately and trying to best summarise content in these 4 (+ Joseph Connolly’s memoirs) that all support the idea of “what went wrong” with the Irish State in the post-Revolution years

First book by Mary E Daly is highly recommended
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Roads are blocked off in Artane as fakeugees are brought into the stardust against locals wishes. Thank you to Joan Mulligan who spoke against this happening with full support of the locals.
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Whilst the Irish people needed “covid vax passports” to go for a coffee or visit a gym and where locked down within 5k of their homes, the Regime in Ireland were allowing 1000’s of foreign nationals enter our country with NO PASSPORTS. These foreign nationals had passports when they boarded their planes to Ireland but destroyed them before getting off the planes. No vetting, no passports, no identity checks, no criminal background checks. Yet the same Regime imposed passports on us to have a coffee. Let that sink in
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It took almost two years for a video clip I posted on telegram in 2021 to reach Jordan Peterson's twitter feed where it has now gone international.

INTO, the main trade union for teachers in Ireland, have since deleted their training guide for primary school teachers on how to handle pupils who "realise they are not cisgender," though last week's report on the international exposure Peterson has now brought to it suggests they still stand behind the guide.

If you remember, Philip Dwyer attempted to interview INTO's Director of Education, Research & Learning about the video, but she told him she hadn't even seen it. I bet she's seen it now.

Also worth remembering that the Deputy Chairperson of INTO's LGBT+ Group recommended that the British 'charity' Educate & Celebrate be used as a resource by Irish primary school teachers.

Elly Barnes, who urged Irish teachers not to inform parents of the then proposed new Sex Ed, is the CEO of Educate & Celebrate while Peter Tatchell is a patron.

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JUST IN - Telegraph has obtained 100,000+ WhatsApp messages from UK officials revealing "devastating details about the pandemic response that had until now remained secret."

https://www.disclose.tv/id/100092/

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The elite's love the sheep off their heads
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🇮🇪 Ireland was 99% White up until the 1990s, and it was glorious.
Today Ireland is 78% White and on track to be 30% non-White by 2030. Half of Ireland's population could be non-Irish & non-White by 2040. What happens then?
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💣💣UKRAINE AGENDA EXPOSED💣💣

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Diversity is not happy with his free accommodation. Wants a more city central location.

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Housing the Irish and all that jazz is now 'propaganda'!!!
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WE ARE FROGS IN A POT OF WATER WITH THE HEAT SLOWLY BEING TURNED UP AND BY THE TIME THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND WAKE UP IT WILL BE TOO LATE. GARDAI TO BE GIVEN MASSIVE NEW POWERS OF SEARCH AND ARREST. RIGHT TO A SOLICITOR DURING QUESTIONING IS BEING ABOLISHED. SUPERINTENDENTS WILL TAKE OVER THE ROLE OF JUDGES SIGNING SEARCH AND ARREST WARRANTS

CIANAN BRENNAN reports in today’s Irish Examiner:

“A new policing powers bill, which could see someone jailed for five years for refusing to give gardaí their passwords for phones or computers, has been described by legal and privacy experts as “very concerning”.

The general scheme of the Garda Síochána (Powers) Bill was published on Monday and will see sweeping changes made to the system of search warrants and detention currently used by gardaí.

“It is very concerning, there are huge powers being created here,” said Dr Vicky Conway, associate professor of law at Dublin City University.

The general power of arrest without charge is being expanded massively, there is a power of detention for stop and search, and a very broad power of seizure of items upon arrest.”

“I’m surprised at this, it feels like a bit of a land grab by the Department of Justice.”

The new bill seeks to expand the powers gardaí have to access private communications in ways that had previously only been available under certain pieces of legislation. It has been described by the department as serving to “modernise existing law and make it more consistent”….

Dr Conway said the proposed bill as it stands is “exceptionally weak on safeguards”.

“There are about 20 of them which are absent. The more powers you give the gardaí the more safeguards you should have,” she said, adding that one of the “more shocking” absent safeguards is “that the presence of a lawyer at an interview is no longer guaranteed”.

“So if the gardaí don’t like how the lawyer is behaving they can get rid of him,” she said.

Dr Conway added that under the bill a breach of the law by gardaí cannot result in either civil or criminal prosecutions is “huge”, as is the fact that such a breach does not affect the admissibility of evidence.

Previously, the gardaí had to at least obey the law in assembling a case. That would no longer be the case.”

The Irish Council of Civil Liberties (ICCL) will be making submissions to the Department of Justice, but said it is “concerned” about a number of facets of the prospective law.

A spokesperson said the ICCL took issue with the bill’s provisions for seizing privileged information, while the fact that search warrants could be issued by Garda superintendents, as opposed to judges, in “exceptional circumstances” is worrying, given those circumstances are not defined.

Associate professor of law at UCD TJ McIntyre described the bill as “a missed opportunity”.

“It continues the practice, which the Supreme Court has found unconstitutional, of self-service search warrants,” he said.

“In every case, that application should go through a judge, there is no reason why there can’t be a scheme to do it urgently.”

He described the bill as “quite worrying”.

“It’s taking a very invasive power which is highly controversial in other jurisdictions and extending it in a blanket way to all search warrants in an unjustified and disproportionate way,” he said.”

https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40313759.html%3ftype=amp