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Ireland’s protests – will Varadkar go full Trudeau?

Gavin O’Reilly

Since Russia began its special military operation in Ukraine almost a year ago, one of the key features of the collective West’s response, alongside sanctions and the expulsion of Russian diplomats, has been the accommodation of refugees fleeing the conflict, with millions of Ukrainians being housed across Europe since last February, including 70,000+ in the 26-County Irish State.

The first question that springs to mind regarding this approach however, is that if it is being done out of genuine concern for those fleeing conflict in Ukraine, then why was it not implemented in 2014 when that war first began?

In April of that year, following five months of Western-instigated violence in response to then-President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to suspend an EU-trade deal in order to pursue closer ties with neighbouring Russia, the ethnic Russian Donbass region in the east of the country would break away to form the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, their residents having little choice lest they face genocide and ethnic cleansing at the hands of the anti-Russian neo-Nazi elements which composed the new Western-backed Kiev government.

A war on both Republics would follow, involving neo-Nazi paramilitaries such as Azov Battalion and Right Sector, which despite efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully via the federalisation solution offered by the Minsk Accords, would ultimately result in 14,000 deaths over the space of 8 years.

Despite this slaughter, no mainstream campaign existed in Ireland during the same period intended to expel Ukrainian diplomats or to welcome those fleeing conflict in the Donbass.

Likewise, no similar campaign has existed for those fleeing other conflicts such as that in Yemen, classed as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis by the United Nations, with a paltry 70 Yemenis being granted access to social services in the 26 Counties in the past year, in comparison to 72,609 Ukrainians in the same period following Russia’s intervention.

It must also me asked that if Leinster House genuinely cared about the plight of refugees fleeing conflict, then why contribute to the conflicts that created those refugees in the first place by allowing US warplanes to land in Shannon Airport over the past 20 years?

Since the Russian operation began in Ukraine last February, talks of the 26 County State joining an EU army have increased amongst establishment voices also, with the stated aim of such an alliance being to ‘act in complementarity’ with NATO, the coalition having been a key contributor to the refugee crisis over the past two decades by laying waste to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria.

With these facts established, it can safely be concluded that Leinster House’s ‘concern’ for refugees has little to do with helping those fleeing war, and much like the wider West’s support of Ukrainian ‘freedom fighters’ being a cover to use Ukraine as a proxy to tie Russia down in an Afghan-style military quagmire.

Further, the Fine Gael-Fianna Fáil coalition is using emotive media coverage of the Ukrainian conflict as a means to swell the labour market and to keep wages stagnant on behalf of the corporate class.

Indeed, protests related to the effects of such a move would arise in late November, when upwards of 300 migrants were suddenly moved into a disused office block in East Wall, a working-class area of inner-city Dublin.

Residents would begin what would go on to become weekly demonstrations over the move, citing the lack of consultation with community officials beforehand, the suitability of the office block for accommodation, and the lack of transparency on whether those who had been moved into the office block had been vetted.

Despite these protests receiving support from residents of the office block themselves, the Irish mainstream media would, in lockstep, decry them as being ‘anti-refugee protests’ and ‘organised by the far-right’, a label that would also be applied to similar protests that emerged around Dublin and other locations in response to other wildly unsuitable locations chosen by Leinster House to accommodate adult migrants, including a school in Drimnagh, like East Wall, another working-class area of Dublin.

This dismissal of ordinary working class people’s concerns as ‘far-right’ bears a stark similarity to mainstream media descriptions of last year’s Freedom Convoy in Canada, when in response to a government mandate requiring all truck drivers re-entering from the US having to be vaccinated, a nationwide protest would begin in the second-largest country in the world.

The government of Justin Trudeau – like Leo Varadkar, another ‘Young Global leader’ of the World Economic Forum – would respond in an authoritarian fashion, freezing the bank accounts of protest organisers and attacking demonstrators with mounted Horses and teargas.

An approach, that with the head of the 26-County police force condemning the current protests and secretive police units monitoring organisers, may soon become a reality on the other side of the Atlantic.

Gavin O’Reilly is an Irish Republican activist from Dublin, Ireland, with a strong interest in the effects of British and US Imperialism; he was a writer for the American Herald Tribune from January 2018 up until their seizure by the FBI in 2021, with his work also appearing on The Duran, Al-Masdar, MintPress News, Global Research and SouthFront. He can be reached through Twitter and Facebook and supported on Patreon.

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Camille
Camille
Feb 17, 2023 6:52 PM

Thanks 4 the article. ther’s a typo. it must BE asked ( not me) 1st line para 7.

ThinkTwice
ThinkTwice
Feb 16, 2023 9:20 PM

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Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 17, 2023 1:36 AM
Reply to  ThinkTwice

I’ve read a number of articles regarding this derailment. It is interesting that 100% of the articles refer to reduction of funding for rail workers, union misfeasance, shortage of qualified help, and other such distracted excuses.

The train carried numerous other poisonous and hazardous chemicals.

No one questions the extreme ignorance of shipping multiple chemical hazards on the same train. Wouldn’t it be a bit safer to ship hazardous chemicals in seperate trains???

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 17, 2023 6:16 AM

Rail transport is basically safe and efficient. However, the remorseless logic of capitalism means cutting corners and squeezing all parties involved: employees, suppliers, customers, governments. IIRC, there were more rail and pipeline disasters (called accidents) in Canada in the last decade.

Public health and the environment can go to hell. The tar sands mining in Alberta is the epitome, globally: the stark insane face of capitalism.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 17, 2023 2:22 PM
Reply to  mgeo

I totally agree. The tar sands projects are insane and destructive. I think the majority of the populace has gone completely insane.

“Capitalism is an economic syphilis that slowly rots the collective brain.
There is no known curative for stupidity.”

– Paul Vonharnish –
9/4/2016

Mann Friedmann
Mann Friedmann
Feb 17, 2023 8:59 PM
Reply to  mgeo

Rail transport in Canada and the U$A has become an unspoken form of abuse and extortion upon the citizens.
They are still ‘robber barons’; in Canada they have their own police force that gets to investigate itself.
Also, what happens in Canada: if any municipality has any problems with the rail going through their town, the rail corpse will call the police to harass people that cross the railway line (~25 metres) instead of a 1 km detour and fine them the max, I think it is 600$.

Proletarius64
Proletarius64
Feb 16, 2023 8:43 PM

Orchestrated protest with matching banners, surprised your running with the narrative.

Mann Friedmann
Mann Friedmann
Feb 17, 2023 9:00 PM
Reply to  Proletarius64

Dead man walking.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 16, 2023 7:07 PM

Seymour Hersh – just another Kissinger sock-puppet (13:25) The bottom line is, the stories I’ve been getting about the war, particularly beginning in fall, and that’s what gets interesting, have been pretty dire. The Russians . . . erm . . . I think the end is just a question of time right now. It’s a question of how many more . . . Zelenskyy wants to kill of his own people. It’s going to be over. — Some points to consider for a real investigative reporter: A) There’s nothing “obvious”. B) Since the late 1980s Germany has had a policy of self-sabotaging its own energy security. C) Who blew up Chernobyl and Fukushima? D) Trump’s 2018 statement to the UN General Assembly: Germany will become totally dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course. Here in the Western Hemisphere, we are committed to maintaining our independence… Read more »

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 17, 2023 1:26 AM

I read the Seymour Hersh article, and it agrees with many other analyses. Norway’s complicity in the situation seems to escape the notice of most journalists… I wonder why…

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 17, 2023 1:50 AM

I’ve no idea why they would age restrict the video. The following is a copy and the Hersh quote is at 13:25.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/RSL9GhWfJxxA

Hersh is supposed to be a journalist presenting an unbiased report. Yet he pushes Kremlin talking points which are not directly connected to that report – e.g. Ukraine losing is just a question of time and Zelenskyy being responsible for killing his own people. Yes, all the world’s a stage – but you’re meant to stay in character!

Mann Friedmann
Mann Friedmann
Feb 17, 2023 9:08 PM

You have a bias at not seeing what was presented to you on a platter, yet waited for bullshit counter arguments to post YOUR bullshit so you can feel investigative:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C880tBRZDnE

another U$A officer; Col. Richard Black has given a video of the NS2 destruction on “MOATS” by George Galloway.

By all means – Bullshit away.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 17, 2023 10:32 PM
Reply to  Mann Friedmann

“INTERVIEW: US Colonel Richard Black dissects his country’s destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline and how it benefited America’s liquefied gas industry. Liz Truss messaged ‘It’s done,’ just after it was

I’m not sitting through Galloway garbage, but is that the line they’re trying to spin? That the pipeline was blown up to benefit the LNG industry? At least Jimmy Dore gets part of the motivation – that it was done to counter the intended German-Russian alliance. This is what Trump stated very clearly in 2018. Of course, it was the US military who did it – though maybe as a joint operation. The more interesting question, and why nothing is “obvious”, is: Who’s controlling the US military?

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 17, 2023 6:25 AM

Chernobyl: Look for the explanation by Dimitri Khalezov around 2011. It may be censored.

Fukushima: A report mentioned that a US ship based in Japan had sailors with radiation burns. There was no mention of it going anywhere close to the nuke plant.

Mann Friedmann
Mann Friedmann
Feb 17, 2023 9:10 PM
Reply to  mgeo

He is “Lost in a Dark Rectum”.

Further, the U$A was engaged in nuclear weapons research there at the time of the Tsunami.

Kevin Craig
Kevin Craig
Feb 16, 2023 7:07 PM

I find the turnaround from the Irish to be nearly as vomit-inducing as that of Scots since devolution was handed down. The only difference is, Holyrood has given rise to the inner fascist/tyrant/dictator of almost everyone in Scotland, which i’m unsure of any country other than Finland being near for almost total compliance despite fairly little immigration compared to the rest of the UK- whereas, Ireland has gone from, ostensibly Ourselves- Alone, to importing the entire Third World in some sort of solidarity with the allegedly “downtrodden”, and likewise have erdoded themselves. I once did the Belfast Troubles’ tours, and going on the Republican/Nationalist route first, i could understand the empathy felt with other oppressed peoples’ in their own lands, without wholly or even partially agreeing with it. What i couldn’t understand was the leftist/communist infestation that appeared to link these apparent ’causes’. The sooner the actual designated victims of… Read more »

Camille
Camille
Feb 17, 2023 6:48 PM
Reply to  Kevin Craig

what do you mean forge an identity? a national one? ?

Kevin Craig
Kevin Craig
Feb 18, 2023 11:30 PM
Reply to  Camille

Yes, if need be. It served them well for long enough before.

The problems many of us have with today’s events is their apparent similarity, or similar attempted goals, to elsewhere on the Earth.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 16, 2023 7:00 PM

As in many other former Nation/States, the Irish protesters have a good point. Here’s an interesting article from 2018. >

Building For Sale, All Bids Considered: the UN and the Middle East
by Stanley L. Cohen
May 1, 2018
https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/05/01/building-for-sale-all-bids-considered-the-un-and-the-middle-east/

As Mr. Cohen points out, the United Nations is a malicious body of time wasting criminals. A cabal of stuffed suits which should be offered no possible habitation or survival on planet Earth. Permit them the same opportunities they’ve conveyed to the countless millions who are now stateless, destitute, crippled, or lifeless…

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 16, 2023 11:51 PM

He’s a NY lawyer, your nuts. What are trying to do, act out a fantasy.

ThinkTwice
ThinkTwice
Feb 16, 2023 6:41 PM

new APEC logo… hmm…

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Mann Friedmann
Mann Friedmann
Feb 17, 2023 9:12 PM
Reply to  ThinkTwice

Well, the Collective Waste has become the Fourth Reich.

solemn
solemn
Feb 16, 2023 6:07 PM

Another one of them contrived articles for the hypnotised.

The U.K ( Conservative) brought in new laws rushed in over night the day before the 2nd demonstrations in where the organizers and attendees could get arrested and fined up to 64.000£.
They the police attacked the demonstrations that day. Bet most of you have forgotten.

What, I have noticed within the last 6-9 months is a white wash of COVID history and the pinning of evil to a very small selected few.

This article is a prime example of this and trying to sell the contrived Convey hoax as organic thing mixing it with how bad Trudeau was whilst whitewashing the others.

Concentration of the blame.

Off guardian – who you trying to kid….?

The hypnotized of course.

Proletarius64
Proletarius64
Feb 16, 2023 8:44 PM
Reply to  solemn

Nailed it Bro..

Mann Friedmann
Mann Friedmann
Feb 17, 2023 9:18 PM
Reply to  solemn

This article is a prime example of this and trying to sell the contrived Convey hoax as organic thing mixing it with how bad Trudeau was whilst whitewashing the others.
Ummm, the convoy rose organically. There was no laws broken to stage the protest. It was an embarrassing, hypocritical response to a legal protest. And not sorry to state that.

But, “I have noticed within the last 6-9 months is a white wash of COVID history and the pinning of evil to a very small selected few”, to which I agree wholeheartedly.

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 16, 2023 4:35 PM

We should now accept that every single item in the media is pure propaganda i.e. serves only the interests of the parasite class and that this is particularly true when there is a vast dose of emotional blackmail involved. The more the media cries out in that “Miss World philanthropy” mode, the more clearly it is manipulating public opinion in an issue of central concern to the parasites but one which is clearly dubious thus requiring the emotional thrust. The “far right” demonising label throws up something that is becoming increasingly obvious and quite sobering to a long time “Leftist” such as myself i.e. that “The Right” have actually always been right in much of their previous commentary e.g. the “xenophobia” ascribed to them when they complained about foreigners was nothing of the sort but an astute realisation that immigration was being used to weaken opposition within a country by… Read more »

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 16, 2023 4:38 PM
Reply to  George Mc

And of course, this “Left” are that endlessly gullible and manipulatable mass that Simon Elmer described. They are the new middle class which (irony of ironies) always provided the most fertile breeding ground for Fascism.

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Feb 17, 2023 1:28 AM
Reply to  George Mc

It never ceases to amaze me that Orwell wrote the following a full 85 years ago. It could have been written yesterday! This is from his old non-fiction classic The Road to Wigan Pier: The fact is that Socialism, in the form in which it is now presented, appeals chiefly to unsatisfactory or even inhuman types. On the one hand you have the warm-hearted unthinking Socialist, the typical working-class Socialist, who only wants to abolish poverty and does not always grasp what this implies. On the other hand, you have the intellectual, book-trained Socialist, who understands that it is necessary to throw our present civilisation down the sink and is quite willing to do so. And this type is drawn, to begin with, entirely from the middle class, and from a rootless town-bred section of the middle class at that. Still more unfortunately, it includes — so much so that… Read more »

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 17, 2023 6:56 AM
Reply to  SeamusPadraig

I have always believed in some form of socialism or some different system from what we have. But all forms of familiar alternative names have long ago been co-opted and fully absorbed and not only serve the overlords but are now being used to usher in a more extreme version of the present exploitation. Almost all “Leftist” movements long ago collapsed into what I call “academic Marxism” which consists of regurgitation of long familiar platitudes that no longer apply. Marx himself was fully aware that capitalism was the most dynamic system ever. It is ironic that present “Marxists” are incapable of understanding its present mutation.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 16, 2023 1:45 PM

A Transformative Shock

“How much more bloodshed do we need to understand that the transition is upon us?”

https://twitter.com/TheChiefNerd/status/1626024751922642945
Feb 16, 2023
World Government Summit Panel Discusses the ‘Shock’ Needed for the World Order Transformation

“To me the big question is how are we going to go through this transformation…it cannot be gradual, it has to be driven by a certain shock that will happen”

[1 min video]

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Feb 16, 2023 5:58 PM

We need this transformation and everything the big cogs of the system think of bringing about on humanity, be it CBDC, “human augmentation”, AI, medical dictatorship, etc. it’s all welcome AFAIC. Let us happily go through the storm even if we don’t know what’s on the other side. It’s the only way we as a lost species can at long last learn with our guts, not intellectually, how to live together. “The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production, and thereby the relations of production, and with them the whole relations of society. Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered forms, was, on the contrary, the first condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation, distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all earlier ones. All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of… Read more »

Violet
Violet
Feb 16, 2023 1:12 PM

NO ACCIDENTS : The oblivious masses have no idea they are being systematically exterminated by a series of planned disasters.

https://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=265135

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 3:05 PM
Reply to  Violet

From your Link: “The chemical weapons gas bomb that was ignited by government authorities in Ohio. “I spoke with an accredited Hazardous Materials emergency response expert who told me that these chemicals should never have been set on fire by authorities. [because] The burning of Vinyl Chloride releases Phosgene, a World War I chemical weapon that maims or kills on contact. “The train crash provided the perfect cover story for genocidal government agents to essentially detonate a chemical weapons bomb over prime farm land, not far from heavily populated cities. “The entire Ohio River basin will be impacted by the fallout for years to come, with massive die-offs already being reported, and both soils and foliage to be impacted with acid rain (hydrochloric acid), formed as the combustion products of vinyl chloride combine with water vapor in the air. “The media are largely silent on all this, pretending that the… Read more »

Violet
Violet
Feb 16, 2023 3:35 PM
Reply to  NickM

Thanks for your reply 👍

Thomas Frey
Thomas Frey
Feb 16, 2023 5:46 PM
Reply to  NickM

Democidal and not genocidal.
All people of the world are being exterminated, and not a specific race, creed or religion.

Not yet anyway.

redrocket
redrocket
Feb 17, 2023 3:24 AM
Reply to  Thomas Frey

Prof Frey, seems it’s more like ‘DemoNcidal’… 

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 16, 2023 9:54 PM
Reply to  NickM

Actually Wilson cabinet decided to strike it to limit the worsening tanker spill area. We’d take a family trip to Sicilly by helicopter, remember it well.
Phosgene was W1 assault gas shell Stumtruppe, as part of shock troop tactics. The soldiers used adapted mask filters and carried a axtra water flask. It dissipates but your expert probably warned about surface water. The authorities have learned soo much from over a century ago. Land recovers remarkably quickly remember that Front and the Farmers of France.
Thx

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 17, 2023 6:41 AM
Reply to  Clive Williams

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Feb 16, 2023 8:52 PM
Reply to  Violet

Damn party poopers ! They take all the excitement out of hysteria !

Train crashes and base rate fallacies. el gato malo.
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/train-crashes-and-base-rate-fallacies

Railroaded. doomberg.
https://doomberg.substack.com/p/railroaded

Violet
Violet
Feb 16, 2023 10:28 PM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

👍

Captain Spock
Captain Spock
Feb 16, 2023 11:31 AM

A good wee article on the matter.. It may be a blessing in disguise if Ireland go full on “turdeau mode’ as that will stir the spirit of a significant amount of Irish rebels who have been a bit dumbed down the past few years.. It may well take a dose of establishment authoritarianism to remind them of historical patterns relative to the ‘powers that be.’ They will of course need some educating about the agenda which is upon them, so as to understand the enemy this time around.

EarlofSuave
EarlofSuave
Feb 17, 2023 9:21 AM
Reply to  Captain Spock

The Sasanaigh are looking in awe at what the Irish managed to do to Ireland throughout the last 30 years. Over 90% vaccinated, wtf? In the words of Yeats, “You have disgraced yourselves again”.

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 16, 2023 10:50 AM

Its seems the article was a hook, but the underline theme was this MIC alt media coordinated push at the present to highlight theses issues. One cant be that stupid to think, that on the build up to the European / United Kingdom local elections and its the budget next month in the United Kingdom and the COVID thing and money spent during Covid has virtually disappeared from the headlines (memory of the amnesia sufferers) replaced with refugees  💤  costing taxpayers money in Michelin star hotels and the manufactured focus on the benefit or the poor costing  💤  taxpayers money (like the new contrived pop star Tory MP, who wants to the bring the death penalty explains how you can make 80 meals out of the benefit money when he was on it and how his dad worked 7 days a week down the mines (which smells… Read more »

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 17, 2023 12:59 AM
Reply to  switchedON

Yea, 80″s redux plus Pop. The Corp Gov. needs a kick up the backside instead that old briefcase with a yellowed IOU in it.

Johan Smith
Johan Smith
Feb 16, 2023 10:38 AM

Another WEF Young Global Leader….?

Is this for real?

The fact that so many political actors are YGL alumni breaches statistical likelihoods by a wide berth. It is absolutely clear that these people do not have their positions due to their skillset, but rather have been forced into their positions with external help.

Our governments are being infiltrated by private interests and very few are reacting.

Klaus Schwab is about the creepiest individual I have ever seen. Who the f*** is he and why does he have so much sway over (supposedly) elected world leaders?

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 2:14 PM
Reply to  Johan Smith

In reply to your last Q, someone posted a Link on a recent thread: Schwab is a minion of Scott, the former Monster in Philanthropists Clothing, who was himself a minion of The Man himself: financier David Rockefeller — philanthropist, eugenecist, shaper of medical education in the U$A, and owner of Big Pharma. (Incidentally, Bill Gates belongs to the Rockefeller clan; which explains the glazed look in his eye when Bill gets his hand on a syringe containing a deadly experimental vaccine).

That Link to Rockefeller, Scott and the UN is well worth reading, and I posted an extract from it in reply to the original poster. The author might have been the great modern historian, Wm.F Engdahl.

TRT
TRT
Feb 16, 2023 4:51 PM
Reply to  NickM

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/03/investigative-reports/dr-klaus-schwab-or-how-the-cfr-taught-me-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-bomb/

This is an excellent article about Schwab and the origins of the WEF, involving the CFR/CIA and Rockefeller minion Henry Kissinger.

Thomas Frey
Thomas Frey
Feb 16, 2023 5:48 PM
Reply to  NickM

Schwab is a minion of Henry Kissinger.

Shola
Shola
Feb 16, 2023 5:11 PM
Reply to  Johan Smith

I’m always more concerned about the unnamed parasites than the muppets and puppets front and centre.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 17, 2023 1:32 AM
Reply to  Johan Smith

I think he’s a talisman figure for BIS, it’s just a guess, I really don’t have anything against such People, mainly because I don’t believe it does any good.

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 16, 2023 10:35 AM

Incoming! Today’s fear porn:
https://dumptheguardian.com/environment/2023/feb/16/world-risks-descending-into-a-climate-doom-loop-warn-thinktanks

Which “thinktanks” “The researchers, from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and Chatham House…. “.

The “invest in investigative journalism” Guardian will never investigate who Chatham House are and what their history is.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 16, 2023 9:24 AM

There was an interesting programme on UK Chanel 4 last night giving Bill Gates a right pasting.

“The Billionaires who made our world.”

Curious as to why it was made and “allowed” to be broadcast.

Also news coverage this morning of his daughter’s $50,0000,000 appartment.

Are they going to throw him under the bus and if so, why ?

Thom
Thom
Feb 16, 2023 10:28 AM

They don’t like rich people like Gates who have principles and try do some good in the world, so they try to discredit him.

Richardtechnik
Richardtechnik
Feb 16, 2023 11:40 AM
Reply to  Thom

Gates…., has principles? Really. You think he is trying to do good……?

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 16, 2023 1:01 PM
Reply to  Thom

You’re supposed to add sarcasm on or off at the end.

You were being sarcastic, weren’t you ?

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 16, 2023 5:23 PM
Reply to  Thom

Just Like Trump…  :wpds_silly: 

David Meredith
David Meredith
Feb 16, 2023 9:36 PM
Reply to  Thom

This video might be humorous, however it is a highly accurate portrayal of the real Bill Gates. I suggest you wise up and see what is really going on in the world with the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of multi-billionaires and cartels and people like BG masquerading as philanthropists.

https://www.facebook.com/createaperfectstorm/videos/bill-gates-finally-tells-the-truth-animation/681878982370654/

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 17, 2023 2:36 AM
Reply to  Thom

I did see a picture of him once just walking along a street so he can’t be an American.

Captain Spock
Captain Spock
Feb 16, 2023 11:24 AM

Once the crimes have been committed, the masses of people who were the victims of the crime are then hit with many ‘mind fucks’ through the media machine, so as to divide their minds even further, and their anger roused and directed towards a few scapegoats, whilst the guys really pulling the strings continue with the next chapter of their agenda.. The parasite ‘ruling class’ are sadists and their behaviour is warped.. It’s all a sick power game for them.. Like a murderer who enjoys visiting the scene of their crime, interacting with the police and the distraught public.. The population will be humiliated in a controlled way in the days ahead with the ‘covid revelations.’ Just enough to water the seeds of knowing, that they’ve been shafted once again.. In realising this then people are crippled to an even deeper degree with the festering resentment towards the establishment, which… Read more »

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 16, 2023 1:03 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Hmm. I don’t know.

I think it’s just the geeky kid at school who is tolerated by the cool gang until they realise he’s just a (very rich) geeky kid.

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 16, 2023 5:33 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Bingo, you see it. +10.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Feb 16, 2023 2:16 PM

pretense of being impartial. the g’s done that for years.

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 9:05 AM

“The first question that springs to mind is’ that if it is being done out of genuine concern for those fleeing conflict in Ukraine, then why was it not implemented in 2014 when that war first began?” Because “that war” which the author refers to was a genocidal war by Ukraine’s series of Jewish-only presidents, ordering its NATZO-trained and NATZO-armed Ukro-Nazi army (spear headed by NATZO’s specially formed and ultra-racist Azov Battalion) against Russo-Ukrainian citizens. Ireland being an EU member of good standing, its government would not like to offend the EU Commission (and share the pariah status of Hungary) — neither by admitting Russo-Ukrainian refugees into Ireland, nor indeed by admitting that 2 Million Russo-Ukrainian refugees had already fled to Russia. “Let the children of Donbass sleep in cellars” — Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine’s first president, the “Chocolate King” Jewish oligarch who initiated 8 years of shelling independence-seeking Russo-phone provinces… Read more »

Fran Crowe
Fran Crowe
Feb 16, 2023 2:18 PM
Reply to  NickM

The “fighting Irish” is a misnomer and was used in the main, to describe drunken infighting between the Irish themselves, not for their spirit of rebellion. As probably the most indebted nation in Europe, we have been forced to bail out corrupt bankers and financiars by corrupted politicians from the two party’s who have dominated the political scene here for a hundred years. Swap A for B….no difference. Currently we as a country are being raped by energy companies, excessive immigration and both health and housing scandals going back years. Yet nobody in charge has said enough is enough because that would be so off WEF message and likely to be the end of one’s political life. Easier to take the easy money and keep your mouth shut. We were conned and forced into the Lisbon treaty even though as a people we rejected the proposal, but were made to… Read more »

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 17, 2023 3:52 AM
Reply to  Fran Crowe

Pfftt doom mongering
Irish Republic’s Great War shenanigans are Historically documented fact. Wake up join 80’s unemployed what do think we’ve been doing for forty odd years.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 17, 2023 2:58 AM
Reply to  NickM

Northern Ireland / Republic of Ireland or both?

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 16, 2023 8:28 AM

“efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully via the federalisation solution offered by the Minsk Accords”

Merkel said quite openly that the Minsk Accords were merely a ruse by NATO to buy Ukraine time to prepare to confront Russia and therefore there was never any intention of respecting what they had to offer. Treaties are for little nations.

BTW on the subject of Ireland, Western culture’s most famous portrayal of slavery in culture blamed it on the Irish. O’Hara and Tara – just romantic colouring of course and not at all an example of NLP! Meanwhile, certain groups who were majpr players in the slave trade are never, ever associated with it…..

Simb
Simb
Feb 16, 2023 11:33 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Do you think Margaret Mitchell may have been one of them / a representative of? Can’t help being suspicious of the initials coupled with the fact that, when asked about the Civil War, I bet millions picture scenes from this book/movie

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 17, 2023 3:55 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Republic!

Seansaighdeor
Seansaighdeor
Feb 16, 2023 8:16 AM

Micheál Martin has already come out to say that protests over the refugee influx and the 50K Ukrainians who arrived last year is ‘unacceptable‘ and ‘won’t be tolerated‘, so its clear that these people do not represent the Irish people and have no interest in their concerns. How they actually translate ‘won’t be tolerated‘ of course remains to be seen especially if protests continue. Its difficult to say as they don’t make the media in the UK in general anyway. The only party to have been vocal on this are the National Party. Sinn Fein have a completely inconsistent view that appears to be ‘Brits Out, Refugees In’. For highlighting that the NP appear to have been made pariahs, but its a legitimate question – where do nationalists they see their interests lie in 2023? That a good majority of nationalists, SF included apparently see no inconsistency in clamouring for… Read more »

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 6:26 AM

How to protest properly. The uniformed muscle men from NATZO’s “cookie” regime in Kiev picked the wrong group of guys to try conscripting, and got badly beaten up:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/bVfogzCW4ygE/

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 16, 2023 6:35 PM
Reply to  NickM

Too much talk. I don’t think a lecture improved the situation for the guy that was already down… Jus’ sayin’…

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 16, 2023 6:17 AM

You can only go full Turdo if you govern a meek, easily governable population. A bunch of conformist people who line up the streets (to wave flags of obedience) when the royalty are coming for a visit. A population that preemptively excommunicates anybody who appears to have the potential to rock the boat, so nearly nobody dares rock the boat, and if they do they bring bouncy castles to the fight instead of baseball bats.

Turd is not the problem. People who accept the notion that they should be standing under such a fuckhead are.

If there ever was an opportunity for everyone to realize how they’re fucking us over and to establish a truly free world, it’s now.

Add another commandment to the original 10 “Thou shall leave thy brother the fuck alone.”

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 6:37 AM
Reply to  Kurt

That was the original commandment according to Rabbi Hillel of Babylon. Popularly known as The Golden Rule:

“Do not do to others what you would not like done to yourself”.

Hillel’s was the inspiration for the more positive version of Rabbi Yeshua of Nazareth:

“Do to others what you would like done to yourself”.

But, from your one of the words used by Kurt, one can see a flaw in both versions — the positive as well as the negative.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 16, 2023 3:55 PM
Reply to  NickM

Do NOTHING to others unless they ask for something to be done.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Feb 16, 2023 5:02 AM

I guess we’re all becoming far right. Far out man, I’m far right. I’m so far right, I’m far out. I’m so far out, I’m far right. Wow, and to think I used to think I was a liberal. Call me a liberal now and I might punch you in the mouth. Damn. Well, relative to the title of the article, I can respond to that with, “does a bear shit in the woods”? Isn’t this like rerun number 1,341? I remember earlier in this century we’re living in when Trudeau, Macron, whatever British hopefuls you’ve had, Obama, Berlusconi, this, that and the other, I can’t even name them all, were trumpeted as hope because of the words that came out of their lying mouths. There is no hope unless we the people take over our political systems. Face it. And that ain’t gonna come by voting in some other… Read more »

Hele
Hele
Feb 16, 2023 7:23 AM

I love your posts.You make the most sense.We must fight in the streets-nothing else has worked.Like ever.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Feb 16, 2023 3:22 PM
Reply to  Hele

Thanks, and agree. Mother Jones said it long ago “You ought to be out raising hell. This is the fighting age. Put on your fighting clothes.”

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 16, 2023 4:54 PM

First – and most important – lesson for political insight: it is always the designated “opposition” who comprise the most lock tight guardians of the system. In our system these are the “Leftists” who march “in the street, carrying banners, repeating chants, and all the other props in the theatre of protest” that “were outdated and redundant by 1871 at the latest, as the Paris Commune demonstrated, probably before that”. These are the “communists with their noses buried in well-thumbed books by Marx, Lenin, Mao, Che Guevara et al, as if the world they must overthrow is not everywhere all around them”. This is that academic Leftist continent* “that has reified its own humiliation and subservience as cultural ‘identity’; and an intelligentsia wailing like a baby in shit-stained nappies desperate for a slap from its masters to validate its servile existence”. Quotes from Simon Elmer. *Elmer has “working class” where… Read more »

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Feb 16, 2023 8:00 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Many of the books about anarchy for sale at the local anarchist bookshop were written by university hirelings. The hirelings are doing to anarchy what previously they did to Marx.

Kevin Craig
Kevin Craig
Feb 16, 2023 10:34 PM

Conversely, far off the right wing, Gilad Atzmon has referred to Westerners as being “all Palestinians, now”. Assuming that i’m correct, by that i’m sure he means if there’s something we don’t like and happen to say so, we can expect a not-so-uniquely disproportionate response to the mere rocks and pebbles of our words.

That, absolutely is a cause i can empathise with- the freedom to annoy who the fuck you like just by being honest.

susan mullen
susan mullen
Feb 16, 2023 4:30 AM

I enjoyed the article. It reminded me of thousands of “refugees” endlessly flooding NY City these days. “Refugees” (mostly young men) are given room and board in midtown Manhattan hotels. When some of the men were told they were being moved to a large dorm situation in Brooklyn to make room for families, they complained. Now we’re told many “refugees” will be housed in magnificent, historic NY City churches, again at taxpayer expense. NY City public schools, funded by local taxpayers, found they didn’t have room for all the new children. NY City schools have long been staffed to accomodate many foreign languages, but languages spoken by some of the latest influx of foreign children were unknown to school staff. Yes, it is a fight to the death. All over the world.

Hele
Hele
Feb 16, 2023 7:27 AM
Reply to  susan mullen

I read these men will be used as paramilitary police forces-when we get uppity and start to act up against the tyranny, stupidity and sadness in our lives.

rechenmacher
rechenmacher
Feb 16, 2023 2:10 PM
Reply to  Hele

They will.
This morning I came into the city by car and stood next to a Ukrainian car at the traffic lights. White Mercedes.

hele
hele
Feb 16, 2023 7:22 PM
Reply to  rechenmacher

Perks?

Kevin Craig
Kevin Craig
Feb 16, 2023 10:36 PM
Reply to  Hele

That’s an absolute given. Seeing as onecway or another we’re headimg into a conflict zone, what harm can be done by offing a few in peacetime?

James Brown
James Brown
Feb 16, 2023 2:03 AM

This article didn’t say anything that hasn’t been said hundreds of times before. Yes the Ukraine war is a crime scene. The regime will continue to bring in hundreds of thousands of migrants for reasons. Maybe it’s got to get really bad before people pushback in their millions. I think taking people’s cars is going to be a hell of a fight for the regime to pull off.

Hamish
Hamish
Feb 17, 2023 9:14 AM
Reply to  James Brown

The point is that it’s topical, so it’s a present danger in Ireland. It doesn’t matter whether it’s been said before.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Feb 16, 2023 1:34 AM

It has always been like that. Encouraging — no, enticing — people to leave is a complement to sanctions and other tools for destabilization. Its also an effective propaganda tool because its designed to give the impression that such-and-such a country is some kind of hell hole run like a giant prison camp where people are incarcerated against their will (they’re all yearning for “freedom”, of course). The actions of government are now so blatant that many people are noticing. Food, fuel and affordable housing may be short supply for many (they’re just told that “the cupboard is bare”) but ‘aid’ — materiel — to keep the war effort going in Ukraine is so plentiful that they’ve all but run many armies out of supplies. (Its reckoned that the UK wouldn’t last long than an afternoon in combat now, for example.) Meanwhile we’ve got a real problem on our hands… Read more »

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 6:50 AM
Reply to  Martin Usher

“(they’re all yearning for “freedom”, of course).”

A gushing Anglo reporter asked a young woman in Kherson (the part wrested back from Russia): “How does it feel now that you are free?”
The woman answered: “Worse”.

Penelope
Penelope
Feb 16, 2023 12:58 AM

Here’s another reason to protest. It’s video documentation of HAARP’s past operations. Video begins w an intro to HAARP’s technology. Perhaps you’ve heard of Benjamin Fulford’s expose from years ago. No? Then you really need to hear his part in this video.

https://cairnsnews.org/2023/02/15/haarp-and-its-role-in-transforming-the-earth/

Perhaps after you’ve seen it you will understand why we have to WIN. The only other outcome is death.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 16, 2023 7:33 AM
Reply to  Penelope

A machine that moves tectonic plates and controls the atmosphere?
Too far fetched for me Penelope.

The Earth may be a small planet compared with Jupiter or Saturn but it’s still far too big for some puny humans with oversized egos.

Why haven’t they deployed it on Moscow or Beijing?
That would show those nasty non Americans who’s the boss.

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 16, 2023 12:05 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Because there would be a response in kind. Think of the fault lines in Eastern US an the typhoons in South-East US.

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Feb 16, 2023 12:13 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Presumably because the Russians and Chinese could retaliate in kind — the same reason they don’t just nuke them.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Feb 17, 2023 4:34 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Ah, come on. You know that they’d do it if they could. They wouldn’t be able to resist.

(They can, and they haven’t).

mig
mig
Feb 16, 2023 12:43 PM
Reply to  Penelope

I was blocked from opening this video from the Cairns news site and cant find it under that title on bitchute. Woud anyone be able to cite the direct bitchute link please ?

Sean Wilson
Sean Wilson
Feb 16, 2023 1:03 PM
Reply to  mig

Download and install a VPN. Then use that to select another country from the one you’re in. If that country doesn’t work, choose another. It’s blocked for me with the reason being that the video contains ‘Incitement to Hatred’.

Kevin Craig
Kevin Craig
Feb 16, 2023 10:44 PM
Reply to  Penelope

Is this the Romanian MEP?

It’s very telling that it’s Romanians and Croats who are highly disproportionate in coming forward with public statements, having undergone what can only be assumed to be survival events within the generational timespan to hear the stories first-hand. Possibly, even this con-flict is another way of keeping the Ukrainians quiet about things like Holodomor, simply by West-ing them up with smartphones and Tiktok under threat of Russian shells.

You can still holiday in the ‘war zone’, you know.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Feb 16, 2023 12:34 AM

Countries around Ukraine have taken in more Ukrainian refugees. Russia itself has accepted and accommodated at least 2 million. All of them preferred Russia to flee to.
There doesn’t seem to be that many Ukrainian war refugees making it to Blighty or Ireland. Most seem to be adult male, economic migrants, from everywhere else but Ukraine.

I believe these adult males have been allowed in for a reason. Maybe a number of reasons. All of which are kept from us because these ‘refugees’ certainly aren’t refugees.
Perhaps our racial tension in Blighty and Ireland isn’t quite good enough for an effective divide and conquer strategy?

The strain of looking after so many is beginning to tell. When the holiday season gets around and hotels want their holiday business back, where will these people go then?
Mayhem is around the corner.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 16, 2023 6:04 AM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

Young, undereducated and desperate men, are the easiest to exploit.
Give em booze and prostitutes and they’ll work for peanuts.
It’s how Capital$chi$m conquered the world.
It’s how the MIC functions.

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 7:34 AM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

“I believe these adult males have been allowed in for a reason. Maybe a number of reasons. All of which are kept from us because these ‘refugees’ certainly aren’t refugees.” Same thing happened when NATZO injected its ISIS proxy army into Syria. When the young men in ISIS were beaten by the Syrian Army, they were given priority as “Syrian refugees”. Other priority “refugee families” were the relatives of rich Syrians who lost the political game by siding with NATZO as “freedom loving Syrians protesting against the Assad terror regime”. Reminder: POTU$a Barak Obomba, VP JoeBiden and Victoria (“Funk the EU”) Nudelman launched their “cookie” coup in Ukraine 2014, as revenge for Russia helping Syria in 2013 by scaring away the Great NATZO Armada lined up in the Med alongside Damascus. Israel, as de facto though not de jure member of NATZO, was given the honour of firing the first… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 16, 2023 12:17 PM
Reply to  NickM

It was even worse for the hegemon in the Black Sea, where EWC caused all electronics on a destroyer to fail, leaving it immobile. Russia also demonstrated that it does not need to be in Syria by hitting “opposition forces” with missiles fired from its own ships on the Black Sea. But some people are just too dumb, or too loyal to armament manufacturers.

Lysias
Lysias
Feb 16, 2023 8:16 PM
Reply to  mgeo

Destroyer was USS Donald Cook.

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Feb 16, 2023 12:18 PM
Reply to  NickM

In Germany, where I used to live, most of the ‘Syrian’ refugees weren’t Syrian anyway. In fact, some of them were not even Arabs. A significant number were actually sub-Saharan Africans — definitely not Syrian War refugees.

rechenmacher
rechenmacher
Feb 16, 2023 2:16 PM
Reply to  SeamusPadraig

That’s true. Afghans and Kurds from Turkey posed as Syrians and the number of Indians in this city almost doubled in a few months.

Lysias
Lysias
Feb 16, 2023 7:53 PM
Reply to  NickM

When Nudelman distributed those cookies in Kiev, it was holiday season. Mandelbrot is a Jewish treat for Hanukkah. I strongly suspect those cookies were Mandelbrot. Would it only have been Jews in Kiev who wanted those cookies?

(Maybe not. I’m Catholic, and I like Mandelbrot.)

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 16, 2023 8:24 AM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

Johnson was right about one thing. In his lifetime he’ll see the British Isles balance double in population.
After early eighties unemployment frankly it doesn’t surprise me. YOU obviously know Shit about European Politically nor Historically. Fucking Idiot!

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Feb 16, 2023 12:04 PM
Reply to  Clive Williams

Must have struck a nerve.
Johnson was never right about anything. Partly because most of what he said were pure lies and spin. So frankly, if you believe people like Johnson, it’s you that’s the fucking idiot, and a gullible prick to boot.
Johnson has Turkish roots, not British.

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 16, 2023 1:10 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

Johnson has Turkish roots…

His mother was j*wish.

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 1:42 PM
Reply to  switchedON

Therefore by Jewish Law, Blondie has the Right of Return to Israel. Might come in useful if the Ukrainians (whom he conned into cancelling the Ankara agreement) ever come after him.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Feb 16, 2023 2:29 PM
Reply to  switchedON

From where Bojo got his american citizenship.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 16, 2023 5:42 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

Well no shit genius and what colour is he, come on Pin boy. He’s International isn’t he., and if I remember correctly popular with our youth. What about him and US Nikki, well.
What about [above] the Republic of Ireland, just off the top of my head, come on, and I left school at fifteen years old. You think possibly I give a shit about downticks.
Well 🤡
Thank You off guard.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Feb 16, 2023 6:38 PM
Reply to  Clive Williams

I tend to avoid downticking. I dislike myself as it’s a tool for the spiteful who really have nothing to offer. I’ve even emailed OffG about it.

I prefer the correspondence, even if it’s just abuse.

Violet
Violet
Feb 16, 2023 3:38 PM
Reply to  switchedON

Jenny Jerome.

Violet
Violet
Feb 16, 2023 4:06 PM
Reply to  Violet

Oops that was war monger Churchills ma not bojos.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 16, 2023 4:59 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

Where are you, you think I’am that sensitive. Forget it Peter, From the other side of the Planet. I come here for the articles, especially by Mr Curtin.
You are a pinhead, I surmise, under the Pound sign, sorrounded by the British Isles.
Your about as helpful about what is going on at Home, as a Pin Picture board.
Cheers

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Feb 16, 2023 6:55 PM
Reply to  Clive Williams

The funny thing is Clive, is that an awful lot of people seem to agree with me. Maybe because my post aren’t filled with vitriol?
You could have used the room on this comment section to inform and to bring something new.

David
David
Feb 15, 2023 11:34 PM

They are calling it the New Plantation or Great Replacement

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Feb 15, 2023 11:14 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2023-02-15. No immune system after 3 shots. For ‘public confidence’, hide jab deaths. Malone & Bridgen. 5G warnings (blog, gab, tweet).

NickM
NickM
Feb 16, 2023 6:58 AM
Reply to  Paul Prichard

From your Link: “(At time of this blog post) 1741 Athlete Cardiac Arrests, Serious Issues, 1228 Dead, After COVID Shot (link). ‘It is definitely not normal for young athletes to suffer from cardiac arrests or to die while playing their sport, but this year it is happening. All of these heart issues and deaths come shortly after they got a COVID vaccine. While it is possible this can happen to people who did not get a COVID vaccine, the sheer numbers clearly point to the only obvious cause’. ‘The so-called health professionals running the COVID vaccine programs around the world keep repeating that “the COVID vaccine is a normal vaccine and it is safe and effective.”’ [This blatant untruth is still displayed on the WHO website] ‘So in response to their [WHO’s untrue] pronouncement, here is a continuously growing list of mainly young athletes who had major medical issues in… Read more »

Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Feb 16, 2023 9:54 AM
Reply to  Paul Prichard

Ireland is a nominally a non-aligned state until it isn’t, or was’nt. It seems that every state in the West has turned out to be yet another NATO member – Apart from Austria and Switzerland. Of course the populations of these kowtowing states didn’t get any say in the matter, the political, media and bureaucratic regimes fell into line at the first bugle call.

After all the message went out from Davos – you will obey.

I don’t think I have ever borne witness to such a spineless collection of yes men and women in the western world. Please note the death of national sovereignty.

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 16, 2023 12:21 PM
Reply to  Graham Greene

It is not simple obedience. There are bribes, blackmail and threats of ouster/harm.

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 16, 2023 1:11 PM
Reply to  Paul Prichard

Malone & Bridgen LOL