Previously on the Luke O'Neill Show:
"If all else fails, we might need to make it illegal not to vaccinate."
https://scientism-and-the-left.iss.onedium.com/the-worldview-of-professor-luke-oneill-ac81ab742e90
"If all else fails, we might need to make it illegal not to vaccinate."
https://scientism-and-the-left.iss.onedium.com/the-worldview-of-professor-luke-oneill-ac81ab742e90
Late Stage Ireland
Luke O'Neill, the loudest vaccine promotor in Ireland, tells Brendan O'Connor that he was offered vaccination against Covid19 but declined. 🔗 On twitter here. Broadcast: 18 Apr 2021 | RTÉ Radio One (Thanks to @mianoone2 for the tip-off)
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>When asked if he would get the vaccine himself, he said he would be “the first in line.”
>“We should all line up,” he added. Prof O’Neill said he understood that people were anxious or were hesitant but he said vaccine was very low risk. “This is a very dangerous virus, we need to remember that all the time.”
🔗 Irish Times
>When asked if he would get the vaccine himself, he said he would be “the first in line.”
>“We should all line up,” he added. Prof O’Neill said he understood that people were anxious or were hesitant but he said vaccine was very low risk. “This is a very dangerous virus, we need to remember that all the time.”
🔗 Irish Times
Forwarded from The Burkean
Looking at the details of the hate speech Bill announced last week, https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1384573850189434885
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"This legislation is tailored for anyone who breaks ranks on liberal hegemony in this country. In recognition of the chances of populism to grow in electoral and cultural strength, hate speech has been fast-tracked."theburkean.ie/articles/2021/…
Forwarded from End The Lockdown Ireland
Vaccine coercion incoming...
>Asked about vaccine hesitancy on the Dermot & Dave show on Today FM, Mr Varadkar said it was “a bit of a worry”.
>“We expect there may be 10 to 15 per cent of people who will refuse the vaccine and just don’t want it, although, they may change their minds if the ability to travel and attend mass events is linked to it,” he said.
🔗breakingnews.ie
>Asked about vaccine hesitancy on the Dermot & Dave show on Today FM, Mr Varadkar said it was “a bit of a worry”.
>“We expect there may be 10 to 15 per cent of people who will refuse the vaccine and just don’t want it, although, they may change their minds if the ability to travel and attend mass events is linked to it,” he said.
🔗breakingnews.ie
Nigerian asylum swindler (who originally claimed to be from Sierra Leone) gets a €7.5K pay-day.
First half of this report is about the legal mumbo-jumbo that they used to tie the gardaí up with. The second half has some details that I'll try to sum up:
The man arrived here in 2008 and claimed he was from Sierra Leone. He was refused asylum and subsequently sought subsidiary protection (that's when your asylum claim is found to bogus but you say you might find some hardship if you were forced to go home).
On August 1st, 2011, he was arrested on a bus in Dundalk which had travelled down from the north and was detained for not holding a valid passport or visa, pending his deportation.
The next day, he was released but immediately re-arrested and detained under a fresh detention order similar to the first one.
He complained to the High Court but it ruled on August 9th 2011 that his detention was lawful so he appealed to the Supreme Court. In the interim, his subsidiary protection application was refused.
On August 26th 2011, the Supreme Court said he needed to be released because the warrant to detain him had some clerical errors.
He was released at 3PM that day but was immediately re-arrested with a new warrant that was filled in properly this time.
Because he should have been released at 1.15pm (after the Supreme court had made their judgment) but was instead released at 3PM, he told the High Court he was deprived of his right to liberty for those 105 minutes.
The Garda Commissioner said he would only have been re-arrested no matter what time he was released at but the legal mumbo-jumbo the Nigerian's legal team used won out.
The High Court ruled today he was entitled to €7,500 compensatory damages for false imprisonment over the 26 days from August 1st to August 26th 2011 (nearly ten years ago).
Not reported is who funded this legal action and who encouraged him to take it but it's got a fierce whiff of NGOs about it. Nor is it explained what he's still doing in Ireland.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/state-fails-to-overturn-e7500-award-to-asylum-seeker-over-unlawful-detention-1115160.html
First half of this report is about the legal mumbo-jumbo that they used to tie the gardaí up with. The second half has some details that I'll try to sum up:
The man arrived here in 2008 and claimed he was from Sierra Leone. He was refused asylum and subsequently sought subsidiary protection (that's when your asylum claim is found to bogus but you say you might find some hardship if you were forced to go home).
On August 1st, 2011, he was arrested on a bus in Dundalk which had travelled down from the north and was detained for not holding a valid passport or visa, pending his deportation.
The next day, he was released but immediately re-arrested and detained under a fresh detention order similar to the first one.
He complained to the High Court but it ruled on August 9th 2011 that his detention was lawful so he appealed to the Supreme Court. In the interim, his subsidiary protection application was refused.
On August 26th 2011, the Supreme Court said he needed to be released because the warrant to detain him had some clerical errors.
He was released at 3PM that day but was immediately re-arrested with a new warrant that was filled in properly this time.
Because he should have been released at 1.15pm (after the Supreme court had made their judgment) but was instead released at 3PM, he told the High Court he was deprived of his right to liberty for those 105 minutes.
The Garda Commissioner said he would only have been re-arrested no matter what time he was released at but the legal mumbo-jumbo the Nigerian's legal team used won out.
The High Court ruled today he was entitled to €7,500 compensatory damages for false imprisonment over the 26 days from August 1st to August 26th 2011 (nearly ten years ago).
Not reported is who funded this legal action and who encouraged him to take it but it's got a fierce whiff of NGOs about it. Nor is it explained what he's still doing in Ireland.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/state-fails-to-overturn-e7500-award-to-asylum-seeker-over-unlawful-detention-1115160.html
BreakingNews.ie
State fails to overturn €7,500 award to asylum seeker over unlawful detention | BreakingNews.ie
Mr Justice Brian Murray rejected arguments the Nigerian man was not entitled to compensatory damages because it was “inevitable” he would have been detained
Imagine the chilling effect the above incident has had the gardaí.
The memory of the murder of Yosuke Sasaki would be fresh in their minds — the Japanese student who was killed in Dundalk in a random knife attack by an Egyptian national who had also entered Ireland illegally from the north and would later be found not-guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
You want the Gardaí monitoring illegals arriving here through the back door and detaining them. It's also very possible the gardaí had been monitoring the Nigerian as they considered him a threat.
They went out of their way to make sure the Nigerian was kept detained but the courts tried to defeat them at every turn.
This is why I suggest the involvement of NGOs (which are really just lobby groups for illegals that we are forced to fund) or a legal firm associated with them. It would be in their interest to give the gardaí a headache to prevent them from doing their job and they'd have studied the legalese to find escape clauses for their clients.
The memory of the murder of Yosuke Sasaki would be fresh in their minds — the Japanese student who was killed in Dundalk in a random knife attack by an Egyptian national who had also entered Ireland illegally from the north and would later be found not-guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
You want the Gardaí monitoring illegals arriving here through the back door and detaining them. It's also very possible the gardaí had been monitoring the Nigerian as they considered him a threat.
They went out of their way to make sure the Nigerian was kept detained but the courts tried to defeat them at every turn.
This is why I suggest the involvement of NGOs (which are really just lobby groups for illegals that we are forced to fund) or a legal firm associated with them. It would be in their interest to give the gardaí a headache to prevent them from doing their job and they'd have studied the legalese to find escape clauses for their clients.
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Check-mate, Nazis
Schools are now being allowed to choose whether their toilet facilities will be gender neutral under new construction and refurbishment guidelines from Department of Education to accompany the brainwashing children are being subjected to regarding transgenderism.
98FM's Adrian Kennedy asks: Sure don't we have gender neutral toilets in our homes already so what's the fuss all about....
🔗orlared
Schools are now being allowed to choose whether their toilet facilities will be gender neutral under new construction and refurbishment guidelines from Department of Education to accompany the brainwashing children are being subjected to regarding transgenderism.
98FM's Adrian Kennedy asks: Sure don't we have gender neutral toilets in our homes already so what's the fuss all about....
🔗orlared
Forwarded from End The Lockdown Ireland
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TD Joe O'Brien, Green Party, briefly indicates how this change to the Asylum system will become a massive boost to our already bloated NGO racket.
The asylum industry is a cash cow for these subversives.
🔗JRD0000
The asylum industry is a cash cow for these subversives.
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Forwarded from End The Lockdown Ireland
Viper's Vax episode 2.
The Viper gets nicked by the fuzz on a dubious covid charge.
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https://youtu.be/JoxaEaDq7Nc
The Viper gets nicked by the fuzz on a dubious covid charge.
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https://youtu.be/JoxaEaDq7Nc
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Viper's Vax #2
MISSION 2: PROTEST
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Roderic O'Gorman says Justice Minister Helen McEntee will be "regularising" all 17,000 illegal immigrants in September.
NGOs have been throwing around this 17,000 figure when they want to low-ball it.
Other times it's 26,000. Nobody asks them to explain where they get the figures. The truth is it's probably way more.
Nobody who is employing any of these illegals is ever prosecuted and not one of your representatives ever asks about it.
In fact Judge Desmond Zaidan who seems to be the only judge with any cop-on (his background is Lebanese interestingly) has slated the government for their attitude to illegals.
In one case, an illegal came before him who was caught with fake papers only for Zaidan to hear that he had been since granted a work permit by the govt!
"Nowhere in the world would the state behave like this."
Zaidan said false French documents seemed to be "rampant" in the system.
He has also slammed the govt for their attitude to sham marriage.
🔗JRD000
NGOs have been throwing around this 17,000 figure when they want to low-ball it.
Other times it's 26,000. Nobody asks them to explain where they get the figures. The truth is it's probably way more.
Nobody who is employing any of these illegals is ever prosecuted and not one of your representatives ever asks about it.
In fact Judge Desmond Zaidan who seems to be the only judge with any cop-on (his background is Lebanese interestingly) has slated the government for their attitude to illegals.
In one case, an illegal came before him who was caught with fake papers only for Zaidan to hear that he had been since granted a work permit by the govt!
"Nowhere in the world would the state behave like this."
Zaidan said false French documents seemed to be "rampant" in the system.
He has also slammed the govt for their attitude to sham marriage.
🔗JRD000
Forwarded from Saints and Scholars
Today Marks the Anniversary of the Battle of Clontarf
"He [Brian Boru] hanged and killed and destroyed the robbers, thieves and plunderers of Ireland. After the banishment of the foreigners from all Ireland, and after Ireland was reduced to a state peace, a lone woman could come from Tory in the North to Cliodhna in the South carrying gold, and would be neither robbed nor insulted. By him were erected the noble churches of Ireland. He sent professors and masters to teach wisdom and bring books from beyond the sea."
From "Cogad Gáedel Re Gallaib" (War of the Irish with the Foreigners),12th century
"He [Brian Boru] hanged and killed and destroyed the robbers, thieves and plunderers of Ireland. After the banishment of the foreigners from all Ireland, and after Ireland was reduced to a state peace, a lone woman could come from Tory in the North to Cliodhna in the South carrying gold, and would be neither robbed nor insulted. By him were erected the noble churches of Ireland. He sent professors and masters to teach wisdom and bring books from beyond the sea."
From "Cogad Gáedel Re Gallaib" (War of the Irish with the Foreigners),12th century
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A conversation you won’t hear on RTE...
Prof. Dolores Cahill, Ivor Cummins, Eddie Hobbs, Tracey O’Mahony BL, Pat Morrissey MD and Anne McCluskey MD take part in a round-table discussion, addressing the main issues affecting us over the past year.
(This is the audio version only. The original can be found on the @TheIrishInquiry here)
🔗 @endthelockdownireland
A conversation you won’t hear on RTE...
Prof. Dolores Cahill, Ivor Cummins, Eddie Hobbs, Tracey O’Mahony BL, Pat Morrissey MD and Anne McCluskey MD take part in a round-table discussion, addressing the main issues affecting us over the past year.
(This is the audio version only. The original can be found on the @TheIrishInquiry here)
🔗 @endthelockdownireland
Cryptocurrencies lose their anonymity in Ireland
>BUYERS and sellers of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are no longer able to trade virtual assets anonymously in Ireland under an expanded anti-money laundering regime.
>Cryptocurrency service providers must register with the Central Bank and carry out due diligence on their customers, which entails accounting for the origin and destination of client assets.
>The rules apply to exchanges, wallets and other support services for cryptocurrency.
>The change in supervisory rules also gives the Central Bank the power to block senior appointments at crypto firms or to take enforcement action for failure to live up to AML or CFT laws.
https://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/cryptocurrencies-lose-their-anonymity-in-ireland-40348436.html
>BUYERS and sellers of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are no longer able to trade virtual assets anonymously in Ireland under an expanded anti-money laundering regime.
>Cryptocurrency service providers must register with the Central Bank and carry out due diligence on their customers, which entails accounting for the origin and destination of client assets.
>The rules apply to exchanges, wallets and other support services for cryptocurrency.
>The change in supervisory rules also gives the Central Bank the power to block senior appointments at crypto firms or to take enforcement action for failure to live up to AML or CFT laws.
https://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/cryptocurrencies-lose-their-anonymity-in-ireland-40348436.html
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Cryptocurrencies lose their anonymity in Ireland
BUYERS and sellers of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are no longer able to trade virtual assets anonymously in Ireland under an expanded anti-money laundering regime.