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Lobbying.ie is an incredibly useful site they don't want you to know about , because unfortunately for them, every interaction between an NGO and public body has to be recorded here by law. The image gives an example of a search thats relevant to the shit that's been happening over the last year. A search like this will summarise (at the bottom) the NGOs who have been meeting with public bodies the most on these issues. It will also give you links to the individual meetings and alot of detail. I tend not to put a public official in the search because I like to discover all meeting between these groups and government. Anyway... Get comfortable with this site and get digging https://www.lobbying.ie/
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Between the charities register (their finances) and lobbying.ie (their influence), the goal is wide open to map out exactly what's been going on in this country since COVID. We need a 'ditch' that focuses on this, not partisan county councillor planning applications. That would blow the lid off everyone, including SF and the Left as well as FF and FG. So, you won't see it.
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Here is a foundation, the Rowan Trust, that's the biggest donor to the most active and influential lobbying NGO, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties. It also funds TENI, INAR, and very far-left causes. You might not be able to find out where the money is coming from, but I have a good ideaβ€”it's exactly the same money that funds more 'corporate' social engineering outfits like Rethink Ireland. Áine Kerr is the Trustee Chairperson at Rethink Ireland, and I can tell you someone else on the board is from a hotel group making significant profits from asylum seekers. Forget about 'George Soros' and get familiar with the name Peter Kinney.
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The Charities Regulator website is another excellent resource for investigating NGOs. However, one caveat is that the finance and activities section, while useful, contains only a subset of the data available in their comprehensive finance reports. To access the full reports, navigate to the documents section of the site and click on "show all" to locate the latest reports for 2022 etc. Once you have the full pdf, focus on identifying the sources of their funding and the amount spent on wages in the document etc. For more information, visit https://www.charitiesregulator.ie/en/information-for-the-public/search-the-register-of-charities
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I sat on this not knowing what to do with the information. Great to see someone cover it in depth. 12 of these companies are ran out of the same address in carrickmacros.Its all GAA connected. If the good people of Letterkenny are wondering who planted their town...
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I seen a video of Mick O'Keefe confronting "Islamists" in Waterford today. They are from (the peaceful) Ahmadiyya sect, and are considered  heretics by 99% of Muslims. This group are ruthlessly targetted by Islamists in Pakistan and are not allowed to call themselves Muslim in multiple Islamic countries. That's because they are complete and utter pacifists. None of them should be here, but be careful labelling the wrong people Islamists .. if anything the Ahmadiyya sect are are good example - demonstrating how mainstream Islam won't even tolerate its most pacifist adherents.
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Is Rose McEleney, the director of "Pastures New" a Donegal-registered company behind the Naas military-style camp, the same Rose McEleney from Donegal with an HSE email address working in community inclusion?
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It's worth noting that HIQA has exposed most of the recent controversies surrounding Tusla. It's rare for us to have a semi-state deserving of our gratitude.. but in this case it's well warranted. https://www.hiqa.ie/about-us/management-team
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The foundation of what good governance remains in this country largely relies on older regulations that instituted oversight organizations, such as the Charities Regulator, the Lobbying Regulator, and HIQA. The advent of "new legislation" after COVID-19, together with the impact it will have on regulatory bodies (see An CoimisiΓΊn na MeΓ‘n + Electoral Commission) poses a serious threat.
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The Electoral Commission recently added someone from the University of Sheffield to their independent advisory board, the same University that conducts linguistic analysis of Irish social media on behalf of FuJo, EDMO etc. In other news, Mid West Radio is now running advertisements on air warning Mayo people about "Misinformation and Disinformation" straight after they had their broadcasting license renewed by ComisiΓΊn na MeΓ‘n.
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Another advantage of what appears to be a resounding "no no" will be valuable insights it provides into the prevalence and precise geographic distribution / location of far leftist thought throughout the country. We are going to get extremely granular data on the problem.
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