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VIEW POINT: What does it take for democracy to work. What must happen before a detached government and fake opposition listen to the people. Perhaps three fires, numerous protests, liberal doses of pepper spray dispensed by masked up thugs and lies lies and more lies by fake mainstream media and fake democrats masquerading as government and opposition politicians. Eventually truth wins, eventually democracy works but the institutions of state have take an unnecessary bruising. I am referring to the Crown Paint site in Coolock.

This site was due to accommodate over five hundred unvetted migrants. Extensive work was carried out on the site which was off limits and guarded by a security firm that appeared to have a penchant for hiring Africans. It was a battleground chosen by the Departments of Integration and Justice. They thought that they would get away with it. They were adamant that they were not going to back down. Now they have but only after policing has been undermined, it will be hard work for the Gardaí to earn the respect of the community again. And of course various politicians who gave no support to the community are now claiming that it was the right decision to pull out. This is hypocrisy of the highest order. Labour MEP O’Ríordáin wants to know how the site was so ‘grossly’ handled. He wants an immediate enquiry. He didn’t want that when citizens were been batoned out of the way, he wanted police action against the ‘far right’ meaning the decent law abiding citizens lawfully protesting. Fianna Fáil operative Daryl Barron ‘welcomed’ the decision claiming to be engaging with the local community for the last twelve months. I never saw him and I don’t know of anybody who did. What was needed was the simple statements that ‘Ireland is Full’ or ‘Put our People First’. That never happened and direct peoples democracy took over with people expressing their well reasoned opposition to the dangers of flooding a peaceful suburb with undocumented migrants. The outcome is a win for the community, a win for the people and a defeat for the government.

It’s not their first defeat. I remember Sachs Hotel on Morehampton Road years ago, it was a nice place to go to if you were a student. Again it was earmarked for hundreds of unvetted migrants. Considerable conversion work was carried out but now that plan has been totally abandoned. Another win for the people, another defeat for the government. The two sites in Kells are also on hold and Thornton Hall, at least for the moment is migrant free. Up and down our great nation people are mobilising, it is now the norm to protest fearlessly. The government and fake opposition taunt of ‘far right’ carries no more intimidatory nuances. The people are reclaiming back our nation by direct democratic action.

Our strategy must be simple, deny the government sites to house migrants. Sometimes accommodation providers will listen to reason but often they will attempt to brazen out their treachery turning on local people who once admired and supported them. A good example is a well known GAA figure who has been accused of people trafficking and now has become a social pariah within his community. People power works as land agent Captain Boycott discovered and as greedy accommodation providers continue to discover. Those who risk the safety of communities by placing unvetted migrants in proximity to women and children must be shunned by communities, must be denied services and friendship until they come to their senses and realise that they can not exist in isolation from other people.

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that migrants must be accommodated and failure to do so breaches their fundamental rights. Obviously there is no reference to our own people. This ruling is the result of a case taken against the government by the Irish Human Rights Commission which is funded by the government. A failure to find sites for migrants puts the government in breech of its ‘obligations’ and that is good as it will force the government to disregard the ruling. People power again.
Live From Cloverhill Prison...
Feargal Deery Discusses His Ongoing Dispute with IPAS Millionaire Seamus McEnaney Over Monaghan Property.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3riReo_JNs
The Irish government and the Immigrant Council of Ireland (an NGO) produced an Arabic video explaining how to vote.

I strongly suggest people read ALL of the following:
There are several more of these videos in different languages. My view is that if I move to another country and need someone to explain how to vote in my own language (because I don’t speak the native one), I shouldn’t be allowed to vote in that country. 🤔 It seems to me you’re not integrated enough to have an active civic say in that case.

In the lead-up to local elections, Emma Lane Spollen of the Ukraine Civil Society Forum (how is that even a thing in Ireland?) said 50,000 Ukrainians had the right to vote for the first time in local elections. She was not including asylum seekers from elsewhere signed up by NGOs.

Many NGOs in Ireland actively spent weeks visiting migrant centres to sit down with residents and register them to vote. This was funded by the EU as well as taxpayers. We should stop referring to them as non-governmental organisations. They’re anything but. They’re paid to undermine the democratic process and push back against the public, who are, by and large, unhappy about uncontrolled mass immigration, transgender ideology targeting children, and other agendas. Parasites is a much better term. Why? Often, the very things they claim to oppose (e.g., racism) are the things they need to exist to justify their funding. Hence why they push the notion that Irish people are racist.

The Immigrant Council of Ireland has a poster in my daughter’s school, which I plan to address in a video soon. Suffice it to say, I’m not happy, as I feel it targets white Irish children and exploits their vulnerable young minds.

Nick Henderson, CEO of the Immigrant Council of Ireland, is paid €79,000 a year, up from €55,000 when I checked two years ago. I wonder why such an increase? As we know, billions are paid to parasitic quango NGOs every year. Taxpayers’ money is used to produce these videos and line the pockets of those who are rewarded for working against you.

Nick Henderson has regularly spoken in support of completely undocumented male migrants (87% entered illegally by destroying passports) and has denounced anyone who suggests any of them could pose a risk to national security or people (both Irish and migrants). He particularly seemed to find it offensive that people might think some of these men could present a risk to children. However, Henderson wrote a letter to the then Children’s Minister (Roderic O’Gorman at the time) expressing great concern for children in Citywest IPAS who were queuing for showers (in a communal shower area) unsupervised by guardians. His worry was that these children were queuing with unrelated adult male asylum seekers.

This seems wise. But he didn’t apply that logic when addressing Irish people’s concerns for their children. If you think there may be pedophiles in migrant centres, why wouldn’t you think they’d behave like pedophiles outside in the community, near our schools or playgrounds? Hmm.

The Immigrant Council of Ireland also wrote to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly during l○ckd○wns, requesting that when asylum seekers and refugees arrived at our ports, the two-week hotel quarantine fee be paid by taxpayers. Remember, anyone else arriving (including Irish people) had to pay for two weeks of hotel fees themselves, regardless of their circumstances. If they tried to leave or refused to stay, they were arrested and charged.

I have added both the English and Arabic versions of this video for you to have a look at. Please note these were made not for the last round of elections, but for the previous ones, in 2019. So this kind of thing isn't new.

As we know, Patrick McGreal @PSIA1851, posted yesterday that a court in Meath allegedly admitted that asylum seekers and refugees lack the legal right to vote in local elections in Ireland. And yet... they were bused into polling stations.

Susanne Delaney
The Irish government and the Immigrant Council of Ireland (an NGO) produced an Arabic video explaining how to vote.

Read on below...
Compare & Contrast Coolock & Dublin 4 IPAS Centre Victory Media & Political Coverage

When people in Dublin 4 "won" against the state placing a migrant IPAS centre in their upmarket, affluent, homogenous neighbourhood, we didn’t see Aodhán Ó Ríordáin criticising that. But when the people of Coolock won, this elitist snob had lots to say: The Labour MEP, regarding the #Coolock Crown Paints Factory, said it should have been "an integration success story," that "the government decision played into the hands of violent protesters," and he called for an inquiry into the handling of this issue. He said elected representatives who supported the plans now felt foolish. "Everybody wanted this to be a success story." He said EVERY public representative, EVERY TD, and councillor was on board. Doesn’t seem to matter to him that the PEOPLE OF COOLOCK WHO HAVE TO LIVE THERE weren’t on board. He’s right, though. They WERE on board and are NOW frantically backpedaling and pretending they always supported the people of Coolock. Do they not realise we have the receipts to expose their duplicitous behaviour?

As for the media, look at the headline in The Irish Times. The people of Dublin 4 felt relief because their house prices wouldn’t be affected (their multi-million-euro homes). The media and political commentary is favourable, never critical of these upper-class people, who support (by and large) uncontrolled mass immigration. Just not in their area.

The people of Coolock, however, THEIR victory is reported with a picture of the Crown site on fire. It is reported in the context of the whole community apparently being violent and accused of racism for having safety concerns about their children (surely children matter more than house prices?). Children who are already neglected and ignored by the system at every turn.

By Susanne Delaney
Compare & Contrast Coolock & Dublin 4 IPAS Centre Victory Media & Political Coverage

Read on below...
Today, Seamus "Banty" McEnaney attended the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin for a hearing involving Feargal Deery, who is accused of breaching a court order prohibiting him from approaching properties owned by McEnaney.

The case was adjourned until June 23, with no testimony given. The legitimacy of McEnaney’s ownership of the property in question remains disputed by Deery. Several irregularities surrounding the case raise questions about McEnaney’s claim to the property. The details of this case will be explored in a later video.

At the CCJ today, McEnaney received special treatment from the Gardaí and court services, allowing him to enter and leave through a side entrance to avoid a small group of demonstrators gathered outside. The group protested Banty's role as a key figure in Ireland’s human trafficking network.

I briefly spoke with @gavpepper85 outside the court...
RUDE RUTH COPPINGER THE COP OUT: ASSAULT, HYPOCRISY & MISANDRY

With controversial commie, @RuthCoppingerSP, in the spotlight at the moment, we wanted to remind everyone of an encounter we had with her back in 2022...
"BUT IRISH MEN RAPE TOO"

A reminder: we have real bona fide homegrown scum in this country. I personally do not forget this. However, that we have our own rapists and murderers should never be used as a reason to ignore what we are importing or view both as one and the same. The crimes are often the same, yes. But the difference between one and the other is we cannot prevent the crimes of Irish born men by keeping them out. Nor can we prevent recidivism by deporting them. We don't have that option, and at least when authorities apprehend someone Irish who has committed a crime they can check with a click of a few buttons what else they have done.

This is not happening with undocumented people coming in to our country. They're not being checked, hence why we have numerous cases where women have been raped by someone who had already committed serious offences in another jurisdiction. Lauren Spencer being one (she was kidnapped and raped 3 times by Ioan Lingurar who had committed other grave offences both here and abroad). Ashling Murphy was murdered by someone who also had previous sexual offence convictions, and was also a suspect in 2 sexual assault cases in 2 different countries. Then we had Randi Gladstone, a Guyanese (has to also be a fake name and identity),
a rapist who had only been in Ireland for a few days before he raped, sexually assaulted and falsely imprisoned an 18 year old. He had previous form for this and should never have been allowed in or put up by the state with tax payers' money in a hotel despite having coming from the UK where he had been living for years (he had no right to be claiming asylum).

A parliamentary FOI response from The Dept Of Justice shows they check no one's background when they arrive, fingerprints are NOT equal to checks and many countries outside the EU do not sign up to criminal databases or fingerprint databases like EuroDac. Furthemode the Dept admit they do not contact the government the person came from, in case they are "fleeing" from their government.

The Irish man in the story below raped a teenager is Damien Long. He pinned down a 17-year-old girl and raped her after she said she didn’t want to have sex with him. She struggled with him and he told her: “I love it when you squirm.” Unfortunately, this animal will be out in 7 years or less. We can only purge our streets of him for a relatively short time (he will still be a very young man when he gets out).

However Lingurar, Puska and Gladstone could be deported when their time is served. But they won't be. Also to note all three of these men had aggravating factors to their crimes: all the victims were complete strangers. To a victim it makes it no less hard if you know your attacker. In fact studies show the long term impact of being raped by someone you know and trusted is often more long lasting and damaging (as it compromises your ability to trust again). But sadly we will always have instances of people raping and/or murdering those they know. But once very rare stranger attacks ARE demonstrably on the rise in Ireland and many could be prevented. This rise is absolutely and entirely linked intrinsically to our Government's deliberately reckless immigration policy (and failure to enforce existing policies that are designed to protect our national security and citizens). These crimes CAN be prevented. ALL three crimes involving these non national men could have been prevented EASILY.

As for the victim in this case here, I am truly sorry for this young lady. It's a horrific crime that has affected her immensely, and I hope and pray for her recovery, which will be a long road no doubt.

By Susanne Delaney
"BUT IRISH MEN RAPE TOO"

A reminder: we have real bona fide homegrown scum in this country. I personally do not forget this. However, that we have our own rapists and murderers should never be used as a reason to ignore what we are importing or view both as one and the same. The crimes are often the same, yes. But the difference between one and the other is we cannot prevent the crimes of Irish born men by keeping them out. Nor can we prevent recidivism by deporting them. We don't have that option, and at least when authorities apprehend someone Irish who has committed a crime they can check with a click of a few buttons what else they have done.

Read on below...
Seamus 'Banty' McEnaney and his family have made hundreds of millions of euros in recent years housing illegal economic migrants around Ireland.

He is expected to attend the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin this Friday, May 16th, to give evidence against Feargal Deery. Feargal is accused of breaching a court order prohibiting him from entering properties owned by Séamus 'McInerney'. (They spelt his name wrong on the Order though, they wrote McInerney instead of McEnaney).

Feargal has already spent over 3 years in prison trying to highlight the corruption that led to his very successful and profitable business being taken over by the banks, and which is now in the Banty's possession. Feargal is at risk of being sent back to prison for another 6 months.

It's on in the CCJ, Court 7, at 10 AM this Friday, in front of Justice Patricia Ryan.

Show up on the day to support!
Based on real time data from the funeral notice site ‘RIP.IE’, up to approximately 22,500 excess deaths have occurred in Ireland since January 2021. (The Covid 19 vaccine rollout commenced in November 2020).

Democide is the only word that comes close to encapsulating what has happened.

Latest article by Patrick E Walsh... https://tinyurl.com/yc5afz2w
Asylum Seekers and Refugees who have not been in Ireland for a period of 12 months are exempt from the state effectively owning their organs. They will not have to explictly opt out because if a Refugee or Asylum Seeker dies within that 12 month period they will not have their organs removed for any purpose under this new law called the Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination and Public Display) Act 2024 (it was signed into law Feb 2024).

Also concerning is that while they say people who do not have the mental capacity to understand the bill will be opted out automatically, they don't specify how it will be ascertained if someone is "compos mentis" or not. Futhermore, a person's mental capacity to understand something can change depending on what they are suffering from. For example a serious mental illness like Bipolar maybe have periods of lucidity and ability to understand interspersed with periods of compulsive behaviour and even delusions.
Let me answer this question Claire Clarkson poses. She poses it in such a manner that she makes it sound like you're a bad person if you opt out, which prompted comments along the lines of "if you wanna opt out and play that game then you should be allowed to die if you need an organ" [this thinking is alarming but not surprising, and it's not hard to imagine the government making a similar rule in the future if they see they have public support for it].

"Why would anyone opt out?" as Claire says. Here's why: organ donation SHOULD be always a deeply personal decision and be about altruism. The state should never own your organs because we have had NUMEROUS organ "retention" scandals (stealing and selling organs) in this country. If there is money to be made then there will be instances where it's not about altruism. The Soft Tissue Bill is NOT just in relation to live organ transplant but in relation to post mortem organs. It is stated in the bill that organs won't be sold. But given hospitals history of doing exactly that, how can we trust? I am not discouraging anyone from organ donation, I just want to ensure people have INFORMED CONSENT ALWAYS! Organ donation should always be an opt in scheme and we should have had a national vote on this new law.

Euthanasia and Organ donation are ALWAYS sold as 100% a good thing. But, as with Euthanasia programmes in Canada, this is not always true. Homeless people and those who cannot afford healthcare for otherwise very manageable conditions are being euthanised increasingly (and obviously profits are made in this Euthanasia sector). Similarly, these situations where the state owns your organs are subject to abuse and risk disintegrating into the territory of dystopian nightmare.

It is very easy to research Ireland’s history of organ retention scandals and I would encourage people to do so.

We should have been given a vote on this Soft Tissue Bill, and we should be given a vote on the future Dying With Dignity Bill. How can anyone argue with that?

I personally want to be an organ donor and would like to know someone would donate one to me or a family member. But this new law is abhorrent to me.
Let me answer this question Claire Clarkson poses. She poses it in such a manner that she makes it sound like you're a bad person if you opt out, which prompted comments along the lines of "if you wanna opt out and play that game then you should be allowed to die if you need an organ" [this thinking is alarming but not surprising, and it's not hard to imagine the government making a similar rule in the future if they see they have public support for it].

Read on below...

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17.05.202520:33
The Irish government and the Immigrant Council of Ireland (an NGO) produced an Arabic video explaining how to vote.

I strongly suggest people read ALL of the following:
There are several more of these videos in different languages. My view is that if I move to another country and need someone to explain how to vote in my own language (because I don’t speak the native one), I shouldn’t be allowed to vote in that country. 🤔 It seems to me you’re not integrated enough to have an active civic say in that case.

In the lead-up to local elections, Emma Lane Spollen of the Ukraine Civil Society Forum (how is that even a thing in Ireland?) said 50,000 Ukrainians had the right to vote for the first time in local elections. She was not including asylum seekers from elsewhere signed up by NGOs.

Many NGOs in Ireland actively spent weeks visiting migrant centres to sit down with residents and register them to vote. This was funded by the EU as well as taxpayers. We should stop referring to them as non-governmental organisations. They’re anything but. They’re paid to undermine the democratic process and push back against the public, who are, by and large, unhappy about uncontrolled mass immigration, transgender ideology targeting children, and other agendas. Parasites is a much better term. Why? Often, the very things they claim to oppose (e.g., racism) are the things they need to exist to justify their funding. Hence why they push the notion that Irish people are racist.

The Immigrant Council of Ireland has a poster in my daughter’s school, which I plan to address in a video soon. Suffice it to say, I’m not happy, as I feel it targets white Irish children and exploits their vulnerable young minds.

Nick Henderson, CEO of the Immigrant Council of Ireland, is paid €79,000 a year, up from €55,000 when I checked two years ago. I wonder why such an increase? As we know, billions are paid to parasitic quango NGOs every year. Taxpayers’ money is used to produce these videos and line the pockets of those who are rewarded for working against you.

Nick Henderson has regularly spoken in support of completely undocumented male migrants (87% entered illegally by destroying passports) and has denounced anyone who suggests any of them could pose a risk to national security or people (both Irish and migrants). He particularly seemed to find it offensive that people might think some of these men could present a risk to children. However, Henderson wrote a letter to the then Children’s Minister (Roderic O’Gorman at the time) expressing great concern for children in Citywest IPAS who were queuing for showers (in a communal shower area) unsupervised by guardians. His worry was that these children were queuing with unrelated adult male asylum seekers.

This seems wise. But he didn’t apply that logic when addressing Irish people’s concerns for their children. If you think there may be pedophiles in migrant centres, why wouldn’t you think they’d behave like pedophiles outside in the community, near our schools or playgrounds? Hmm.

The Immigrant Council of Ireland also wrote to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly during l○ckd○wns, requesting that when asylum seekers and refugees arrived at our ports, the two-week hotel quarantine fee be paid by taxpayers. Remember, anyone else arriving (including Irish people) had to pay for two weeks of hotel fees themselves, regardless of their circumstances. If they tried to leave or refused to stay, they were arrested and charged.

I have added both the English and Arabic versions of this video for you to have a look at. Please note these were made not for the last round of elections, but for the previous ones, in 2019. So this kind of thing isn't new.

As we know, Patrick McGreal @PSIA1851, posted yesterday that a court in Meath allegedly admitted that asylum seekers and refugees lack the legal right to vote in local elections in Ireland. And yet... they were bused into polling stations.

Susanne Delaney
17.05.202520:33
The Irish government and the Immigrant Council of Ireland (an NGO) produced an Arabic video explaining how to vote.

Read on below...
17.05.202514:17
Compare & Contrast Coolock & Dublin 4 IPAS Centre Victory Media & Political Coverage

Read on below...
The State Has Technically Owned Your Organs Since February 2024

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10.05.202513:00
The State Has Technically Owned Your Organs Since February 2024

Why are they telling people that this Soft Tissue Bill is an upcoming law change when it was signed into law in February last year (see the response I got to the letter I wrote a year ago)? They have likely never enforced this law in the intervening period because the opt-out register isn't live. But technically, with the stroke of a pen, President Michael D. Higgins ensured that last year, the state technically became the owner of your organs.

They say consent is embedded in the bill and "your family will be consulted" [which just means to get advice from or information from; it does NOT mean they will ask permission], yet how can consent be embedded when they also say that if you don't opt out, it will be taken as a given that you want your organs taken?

As usual, when the government does something, it's all in the name of "the greater good," and they weaponise empathy. The opt-out will be an online portal where you will likely have to prove who you are rather than just "add your name," as they are claiming. An online opt-out means that at any time this register could experience technical difficulties, be hacked (remember they alleged the HSE was hacked before), and can be changed at any time by a human being. Or not be updated accurately due to human error. I would ensure to demand a letter explicitly stating that you have opted out (if you wish to do so), but will this option of a letter be available?

If I or a loved one needed an organ, I would hope one was available. I know a recipient of two organs, and their life was saved as a result. But this law, which makes the state the rightful automatic owner of your organs, is dystopian and concerning in the extreme. Even more so when you realise there is a huge market for selling soft tissues to private research facilities. In which case, your tissues could be taken during postmortem and sold. Don't ever forget we had an organ "retention" scandal over 20 years ago here. Babies' organs were retained [stolen] without parental permission. The tissues were later incinerated without parental permission. The state has form in other words.
07.05.202513:56
IRISH FATHER’S POWERFUL STATEMENT TO POLITICIANS & CALL TO ACTION 🇮🇪

A Dublin man from Turnapin makes a shocking statement about how mass immigration affects children in his neighbourhood. He has a powerful message for the Government, Dessie Ellis (@sinnfeinireland), and Róisín Shortall (@SocDems). He also issues a call to action to the men of Ireland.

How could you not be moved and inspired by the startling truths and passionate plea this good man of Ireland made at the massive Dublin Protest on April 26, 2025, attended by tens of thousands of people from all demographics.

Produced by Stephen Kerr and Susanne Delaney @IrishInquiry @SuzieD755164
17.05.202515:21
Compare & Contrast Coolock & Dublin 4 IPAS Centre Victory Media & Political Coverage

When people in Dublin 4 "won" against the state placing a migrant IPAS centre in their upmarket, affluent, homogenous neighbourhood, we didn’t see Aodhán Ó Ríordáin criticising that. But when the people of Coolock won, this elitist snob had lots to say: The Labour MEP, regarding the #Coolock Crown Paints Factory, said it should have been "an integration success story," that "the government decision played into the hands of violent protesters," and he called for an inquiry into the handling of this issue. He said elected representatives who supported the plans now felt foolish. "Everybody wanted this to be a success story." He said EVERY public representative, EVERY TD, and councillor was on board. Doesn’t seem to matter to him that the PEOPLE OF COOLOCK WHO HAVE TO LIVE THERE weren’t on board. He’s right, though. They WERE on board and are NOW frantically backpedaling and pretending they always supported the people of Coolock. Do they not realise we have the receipts to expose their duplicitous behaviour?

As for the media, look at the headline in The Irish Times. The people of Dublin 4 felt relief because their house prices wouldn’t be affected (their multi-million-euro homes). The media and political commentary is favourable, never critical of these upper-class people, who support (by and large) uncontrolled mass immigration. Just not in their area.

The people of Coolock, however, THEIR victory is reported with a picture of the Crown site on fire. It is reported in the context of the whole community apparently being violent and accused of racism for having safety concerns about their children (surely children matter more than house prices?). Children who are already neglected and ignored by the system at every turn.

By Susanne Delaney
01.05.202509:29
R.I.P. IRELAND 🇮🇪?

"That crowd, in whom I placed my trust, decayed. I am Ireland."

Recent headlines predict the of demise of the Irish in Ireland. Women have babies...but the women of child bearing age are leaving at twice the rate of men. Of the women who stay, less are having babies, and our native population is getting older. Foreign-born women (*relative to their population size*) are having babies at TWICE the rate of Irish women). The government OF 🇮🇪
is DELIBERATELY driving our people away and not assisting them in any way to have or maintain families. It's quite the opposite. They are engaging in ethnocide (the deliberate and systematic destruction of a distinct ethnic group).

Canadians 🇨🇦 are reported to be on course to be a minority in their country by 2041 after importing 1 million immigrants a year. Ireland is heading the same way in terms of immigrants coming in verus the size of the current population. In dublins north inner city some parts are only SEVEN PERCENT Irish (Dorset St) and in that overall part of the city only a third of people identifed as "white Irish" in the census. Where I live myself is approximately 85 to 90% non national.

Our own government did this to us and our children will suffer and leave their land once more.
Those who stay won't have children themselves.
What will you do about it?

"My own children that sold their mother.
Great my pain:
My irreconcilable enemies who harass me continually.Great my sorrow:
That crowd, in whom I placed my trust, decayed. I am Ireland."

"Mór mo náir:
Mo chlann féin a dhíol a máthair. Mór mo phian:
Bithnaimhde do mo shíorchiapadh.Mór mo bhrón:
D’éag an dream inar chuireas dóchas.Mise Éire."

Pádraig Pearse
12.05.202513:06
Let me answer this question Claire Clarkson poses. She poses it in such a manner that she makes it sound like you're a bad person if you opt out, which prompted comments along the lines of "if you wanna opt out and play that game then you should be allowed to die if you need an organ" [this thinking is alarming but not surprising, and it's not hard to imagine the government making a similar rule in the future if they see they have public support for it].

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12.05.202520:51
Based on real time data from the funeral notice site ‘RIP.IE’, up to approximately 22,500 excess deaths have occurred in Ireland since January 2021. (The Covid 19 vaccine rollout commenced in November 2020).

Democide is the only word that comes close to encapsulating what has happened.

Latest article by Patrick E Walsh... https://tinyurl.com/yc5afz2w
06.05.202520:31
JOYCE'S DUBLIN IS DEAD, AND IT ISN'T COMING BACK

Dorset Street (which I visited on Saturday) has an Irish population of just 7%. Dorset Street and surrounding streets also have the HIGHEST crime rate in Ireland despite having the SMALLEST population of any Garda division. It has the highest rates for sexual crime and homicide. Only 36% of Dublin's North Inner City identify as "white Irish" (source: CSO).

Last year
@rtenews
did a propaganda piece on this part of the city, painting it as all the better for its diverse population, and the article implied Irish homeless addicts account for social issues there. Two people who were very carefully selected (a Trinity professor who likely never frequents such a rough side of the city) and a county council cultural arts employee said this part of the city had in fact become safer in line with the demographic shift.

I was there on Saturday, and nothing could have prepared me for just how bad it was. This part of the Capital city has fallen, and when a Capital city falls, it is a telling sign of things to come for the native population. Dorset St., Moore St., and Parnell St/Square are filthy and full of extremely dodgy looking shop fronts, halal restaurants that are clearly never inspected by health authorities, Roma pickpockets shouting and being intimidating and foreign men drinking on the street in loud, audacious groups. Irish businesses are selling up and getting out because the squalor, crime and anti social behaviour is so horrendous. Here's a sad fact: the Irish no longer own or control that part of the city now.

A visit there is a culture shock for someone who is Irish. It is more like a part of a developing country, and a native stands out there like a sore thumb. I visited during the day. At night I'd say it's pretty risky to venture there, but I do intend to go back and film what I can (with Stephen
@IrishInquiry
).

It was a sad experience for me as a proud Dublin woman who has extremely fond memories of what was once a great city (a city that is bound to my childhood). I used to be able to go to town by myself as a child. Now as an adult I wouldn't dare go alone. James Joyce once said "when I die Dublin will be written in my heart" ("Nuair a gheobhaidh mé bás Baile Átha Cliath ní bheidh scríofa i mo chroí"). But if he was alive today, he would probably not feel this way about the current state of his beloved city, and the sad and tragic truth is parts of Dublin City are as dead as he is, and they aren't coming back.

By Susanne Delaney
29.04.202513:14
An Argument With RTE Reporter Over Ashling Murphy Case We Attended Yesterday...

What happened yesterday when we, Stephen Kerr and Susanne Delaney, @IrishInquiry attended the Criminal Courts of Justice to watch a case involving 5 people accused of assisting murderer Jozef Puska?

What happened when Susanne had an interaction with an RTE reporter?

And what was Jozef Puska like in court during his trial (as witnessed by ourselves)?

Please note before Puska came to this country and murdered Ashling Murphy, he had been convicted of statutory rape in Slovakia and was a suspect in two separate sex assault cases in two other countries also.
Background checks matter.

We also reference murder victim Tina Satchwell in this video.

Rest In Peace Tina Satchwell and Ashling Muphy.
26.04.202500:34
Are you going to the protest in Dublin? Have a listen to Susanne Delaney before doing so...
12.05.202513:06
Let me answer this question Claire Clarkson poses. She poses it in such a manner that she makes it sound like you're a bad person if you opt out, which prompted comments along the lines of "if you wanna opt out and play that game then you should be allowed to die if you need an organ" [this thinking is alarming but not surprising, and it's not hard to imagine the government making a similar rule in the future if they see they have public support for it].

"Why would anyone opt out?" as Claire says. Here's why: organ donation SHOULD be always a deeply personal decision and be about altruism. The state should never own your organs because we have had NUMEROUS organ "retention" scandals (stealing and selling organs) in this country. If there is money to be made then there will be instances where it's not about altruism. The Soft Tissue Bill is NOT just in relation to live organ transplant but in relation to post mortem organs. It is stated in the bill that organs won't be sold. But given hospitals history of doing exactly that, how can we trust? I am not discouraging anyone from organ donation, I just want to ensure people have INFORMED CONSENT ALWAYS! Organ donation should always be an opt in scheme and we should have had a national vote on this new law.

Euthanasia and Organ donation are ALWAYS sold as 100% a good thing. But, as with Euthanasia programmes in Canada, this is not always true. Homeless people and those who cannot afford healthcare for otherwise very manageable conditions are being euthanised increasingly (and obviously profits are made in this Euthanasia sector). Similarly, these situations where the state owns your organs are subject to abuse and risk disintegrating into the territory of dystopian nightmare.

It is very easy to research Ireland’s history of organ retention scandals and I would encourage people to do so.

We should have been given a vote on this Soft Tissue Bill, and we should be given a vote on the future Dying With Dignity Bill. How can anyone argue with that?

I personally want to be an organ donor and would like to know someone would donate one to me or a family member. But this new law is abhorrent to me.
08.05.202515:27
VITAL DETAILS Regarding MASSIVE New Migrant Centre in Dublin by @SuzieD755164


Protest today: ABB House, Belgard Road, #Tallaght, 6pm, Thursday 8th May,

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