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Forwarded from 📖 Ancient Restoration
Though Samhain, the precursor to Halloween, is considered to be a Celtic festival, the Mound of Hostages at Tara, which aligns with the rising sun at Samhain, is thought to be 5,000 years old, far predating Celtic inhabitation, and hints at more primordial roots.
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Oct 31: #Celtic holiday of Samhain, or "summer's end", is celebrated; a night where the dead are unleashed from the Otherworld to roam ours.
Oíche Shamhna shona daoibh go léir!
Forwarded from End The Lockdown Ireland
This is heartbreaking.

A tale of what happens when you never question the science.

• Stage 1: Excitement for the Jab.
• Stage 2: Little guy gets his covid jab.
• Stage 3: The MRNA jab gives the little guy myocarditis.
• Stage 4: Beginning to question the kids condition and what it mean for his future.
• Stage 5: The covid cult starts questioning you.
• Stage 6: Censorship.

The only hope is this story might make more people question the medical experiments they are willing to put their kids through because the affable science man promoted in the media and by the state told them to.

🔗 Gerard39delaney
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Strawboys were groups of revellers disguised with conical straw hats over their faces who would crash wedding parties in Ireland.

They wore white shirts & dresses down to their boots and carried sticks. Their hat toppers were plaited, often with ribbons attached.

It is believed that their presence would bring luck, wealth and health to a newly married couple.

They would invite the bride and bridesmaids to dance in exchange for drinks, then wish luck upon the happy couple and leave.

The custom is undergoing a revival today.

This conversation with Pat Williams discussing his memory of Strawboys was recorded on 20 June 1949 for RTÉ.

Related perhaps is the tradition of the mummers play, a ritualistic folk drama with a varied cast of characters that is acted out throughout Europe, and can still be found in parts of Ireland. The central theme of the play involves a battle between the forces of good and evil.

🔗 rte.ie
🔗 'Straw-boys, May-boys, Mummers and Mischief'
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The brass neck on Sorcha Pollock championing the right for anyone in the world to move to Ireland while decrying the loss of "Dublin's cultural soul" to accommodate them all in the Irish Times today.

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A volunteer at a direct provision centre in Galway says that a video being promoted by a campaign group seeking to abolish the direct provision system is a lie.

The video purports to show an asylum seeker being forced to receive food from a hot counter in a plastic bag.

The tweet from the campaign group accompanying the video read:

"Video from asylum seekers of the dinner being served in plastic bags every day by the chef in Salt Hill DP centre in GALWAY. They complained to the management and was threaten that it will affect their case. The owners of this centre operate a hotel in Dublin too. Shameful!!"

The video was watched 179,000 times on twitter and was covered by thejournal.ie.

The volunteer claims the video is staged and that the "ordinary hard working staff there are hurt about this lie being spread online".

He says an asylum seeker handed a kitchen worker a plastic bag and demanded that his food be placed in it as a takeaway. He subsequently shot a video of the food being placed in the bag.
The Journal have updated their report on asylum seekers in Galway being served food in plastic bags without notifying their readers it has been changed. They also deleted their tweet about it.

This is the original.
This is the updated report.
EDIT: A sly second edit 20 days later, lol.

In the original version of their report they had made the decision not to include this quote from the International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS).

>They said IPAS is of the view that “food is not regularly served in plastic bags in any accommodation centre”, but added: “On occasion, residents may request that food items be placed in take-away containers.”

You can check the differences here:
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(the original is on the left)
>This is from the Criminal Justice (Smuggling of Persons) Bill currently going through the Oireachtas. It is ostensibly an anti people-smuggling bill, but includes provisions to allow NGOs to smuggle people into the country legally if it can be deemed "humanitarian assistance".

🔗 JRD0000