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08.04.202506:30
National Rally for Ireland
National Crisis Emergency Gathering
@ Garden of Remembrance - Dublin
on Saturday 26th of April at 2pm
#NationalCrisisIE
#RallyforIreland #Rally4Ireland
National Crisis Emergency Gathering
@ Garden of Remembrance - Dublin
on Saturday 26th of April at 2pm
#NationalCrisisIE
#RallyforIreland #Rally4Ireland


08.04.202505:58
National Crisis Emergency Gathering
@ Garden of Remembrance - Dublin
on Saturday 26th of April at 2pm
#NationalCrisis
@ Garden of Remembrance - Dublin
on Saturday 26th of April at 2pm
#NationalCrisis


08.04.202502:47
07.04.202518:50
Warning ⚠️ Simon Harris ⬆️ Alert ‼️
EU willing to deploy 'every tool'
EU willing to deploy 'every tool'


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07.04.202518:01
Wake The Fuck Up MAGA.
Stop supporting genocide for Greater Israel.
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2/2 — Douglas Macgregor: Right Now The Egyptian Military Is Preparing In The Sinai For An Upcoming War With Israel.
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Stop supporting genocide for Greater Israel.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Machiavelli
Related: 3/16 — Douglas Macgregor: Is WWIll Here?
3/14 — Colonel Douglas Macgregor Tells Tucker Carlson Trump Must Treat Netanyahu Like Zelensky Because The Israeli PM Is Attempting To Drag America Into War With Iran.
2/2 — Douglas Macgregor: Right Now The Egyptian Military Is Preparing In The Sinai For An Upcoming War With Israel.
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07.04.202516:49
[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Final Report – Cass Review
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20250310143933/https://cass.independent-review.uk/home/publications/final-report/
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20250310143933/https://cass.independent-review.uk/home/publications/final-report/
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07.04.202516:47
https://youtu.be/-gVvRjhwb0U?si=NjUi74Qg2xuY0bk4
Excellent and informative interview. Thank you both for this. Also the 'Cass Report' which was recently published in the UK and sets the 'gold standard' for proper health guidelines regarding these gender issues should be front and center for those dealing with these issues. Please share this interview widely everyone.
https://cass.independent-review.uk/home/publications/final-report/
Excellent and informative interview. Thank you both for this. Also the 'Cass Report' which was recently published in the UK and sets the 'gold standard' for proper health guidelines regarding these gender issues should be front and center for those dealing with these issues. Please share this interview widely everyone.
https://cass.independent-review.uk/home/publications/final-report/
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07.04.202516:39
VIEW POINT: Congratulations, we have won another prize and our political class are preening but I think we should hand it back. I am referring to our number one world ranking by Nomad Passport Index. Ireland is the place to come to. Henley Passport Index thinks otherwise, there we are at a humble number two but much higher than Afghanistan that is number 103. So rate my country is a bit like rate my teacher with a hall of fame and a wall of shame. If your from Afghanistan you must be salivating, your only problem is getting here but at least you know when you get in you stay in courtesy of a weak government and tax funded NGO’s and others that are happy to take our human rights and confer those rights on others. It happens no where else to the same extent.
The rankings are constructed based on a number of criteria including our approach to travel, permission to hold dual citizenship and visit other countries. Also our ‘common travel area’ with the UK is a big attraction. Denmark also has a ‘common travel area’ with Greenland but I think that’s probably less of an attraction. So get an Irish passport at a citizenship ceremony and you become a member of the number one club. Curiously hospital waiting lists, price of accommodation and safety from migrant violence doesn’t seem to be part of the deciding criteria. If those factors were part of the decision making perhaps we would be swapping places with Afghanistan. Is Kabul safer than the top of O’Connell St on a dark night, you decide.
Nomad Passport Index is owned by Nomad Capitalist, a Swiss based tax and consultancy firm. The company’s research officer, Javier Correa, referred to Irelands ‘overall citizenship flexibility’. Over 30,000 citizenship determinations were made in 2024 while 20,000 were made in 2023. 2025 is set to break all records. Is this what Mr Correa means when he refers to ‘citizenship flexibility’. I would rather refer to the devaluation of genuine Irish citizenship. None the less we got first prize, the world must be laughing at us.
The Henley Passport Index ranks countries according to the number of countries that can be visited without requiring a visa. If you don’t require a visa to visit a country there must be reciprocity so citizens of that country can come here without a visa. This is probably not too important as they will come here anyway as undocumented and without a passport. The niceties of obtaining a visa does not concern most of them. Visaindex.com ranks the Irish passport as number six stating that ‘it is one of the most desirable passports in the world with a very high mobility score’. We know what that means. These passport rankers are not giving us compliments and are doing us no favours. They are merely advertising Ireland to the third world, encouraging those with nothing to contribute to come here and to get an Irish passport. And over the last few year this has happened tens of thousands of times.
There was a time when an Irish passport meant it’s bearer participated in a particular lifestyle. European, Christian values and a respect for the culture and traditions of the host country. Now an Irish passport holder could be a potential jihadist, a murderer in a previous country, a fraudster thats part of a Nigerian criminal gang or an associate of a Pakistani rape gang. What was once special and precious has now been devalued and undermined. There is a need for a legal definition of Irishness based on genetics, genealogy and a blood quantum. There is a need to protect our unique identity and to give respect, meaning and authenticity to the Irish passport.
The rankings are constructed based on a number of criteria including our approach to travel, permission to hold dual citizenship and visit other countries. Also our ‘common travel area’ with the UK is a big attraction. Denmark also has a ‘common travel area’ with Greenland but I think that’s probably less of an attraction. So get an Irish passport at a citizenship ceremony and you become a member of the number one club. Curiously hospital waiting lists, price of accommodation and safety from migrant violence doesn’t seem to be part of the deciding criteria. If those factors were part of the decision making perhaps we would be swapping places with Afghanistan. Is Kabul safer than the top of O’Connell St on a dark night, you decide.
Nomad Passport Index is owned by Nomad Capitalist, a Swiss based tax and consultancy firm. The company’s research officer, Javier Correa, referred to Irelands ‘overall citizenship flexibility’. Over 30,000 citizenship determinations were made in 2024 while 20,000 were made in 2023. 2025 is set to break all records. Is this what Mr Correa means when he refers to ‘citizenship flexibility’. I would rather refer to the devaluation of genuine Irish citizenship. None the less we got first prize, the world must be laughing at us.
The Henley Passport Index ranks countries according to the number of countries that can be visited without requiring a visa. If you don’t require a visa to visit a country there must be reciprocity so citizens of that country can come here without a visa. This is probably not too important as they will come here anyway as undocumented and without a passport. The niceties of obtaining a visa does not concern most of them. Visaindex.com ranks the Irish passport as number six stating that ‘it is one of the most desirable passports in the world with a very high mobility score’. We know what that means. These passport rankers are not giving us compliments and are doing us no favours. They are merely advertising Ireland to the third world, encouraging those with nothing to contribute to come here and to get an Irish passport. And over the last few year this has happened tens of thousands of times.
There was a time when an Irish passport meant it’s bearer participated in a particular lifestyle. European, Christian values and a respect for the culture and traditions of the host country. Now an Irish passport holder could be a potential jihadist, a murderer in a previous country, a fraudster thats part of a Nigerian criminal gang or an associate of a Pakistani rape gang. What was once special and precious has now been devalued and undermined. There is a need for a legal definition of Irishness based on genetics, genealogy and a blood quantum. There is a need to protect our unique identity and to give respect, meaning and authenticity to the Irish passport.
07.04.202516:17
#CallToTheDailSept20 got big attention ... and regardless of how they tried to spin it ... I think that it was a good day for our small band of resistance and those there seemed to agree
07.04.202502:29
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