Appeal for cash and spiritual support; plus Three tiny triumphs over Israel’s influence in Ireland
Appeal for cash and spiritual support:
Fined for the crime of criminal damage to election posters belonging to Frank Feighan, Fine Gael and Martin Kenny, Sinn Fein. Lots of other pro-refugee politicians also had posters damaged, but they did not bother to press charges. Fair play to the other politicians!
Target 950 euros – 350 compensation, 600 fine.
Ways to contribute.
(Email for details. dmacconville@gmail.com)
1.Cash, postal order or check by registered post.
2.Electronic transfer.
3.Indian or Chinese informal money transfer. (Don’t worry folks, it’s perfectly legal.)
4.Prayer (or non-God meditations). The judge could very easily have sent me to jail for several years. It is a minor miracle and a somewhat brave act on his part that he didn’t . I attribute his relative clemency to the power of prayer and non-God meditations. If you pray or do non-God meditations on Remigration and pro-Life themes, thank you! Your thoughts helped somewhat soften the heart of a judge. Keep up the good work!
Three tiny triumphs over Israel’s influence in Ireland
Israeli friendly drone company stops fast food deliveries.
Israel-Ireland soccer match will not be played in Ireland and there will be no spectators
Friend of Israel Peter Thiel got his hotel booking cancelled!
These are small victories indeed in the context of slavish Irish support for Israel, thinly disguised by pro-Palestinian tears, sympathy and even outrage. Ireland is a keen customer of Israeli goods, second only to the US. It’s mostly tech and machinery. Planes with genocide supplies roar over our heads day and night on their way to the Israelis or Hormuz. They don’t even have to fly over Ireland but they do it as a boast. And we are selling them a billion Euro a year of mixed human and animal blood products. The imagination boggles.
Irish politicians are outraged by Israeli genocide, baby-killing, dog raping and nun-spitting. But they are not outraged enough to even mention the blood trade or the vast imports of Israeli goods. The socialists will mention the arms trade, but never the blood or the tech.
The first victory:
Manna air is the drone company with the Israeli name. They had a few locations in Dublin and Cork where they did drone deliveries to houses. Mostly fast food, coffees, groceries. Not liked by most people in those areas. Noise, intrusion, surveillance. They were gung-ho about spreading drone deliveries everywhere. But they have stopped their drone deliveries. They are still working on drones, but no more deliveries, at least for now. The bad news is that they will be starting drone deliveries in Tulsa, USA and were apparently welcomed by local politicians.
The second victory:
The Israel-Ireland soccer match has not been cancelled, but it has been moved abroad, to Hungary. Closed door — no spectators!
Hopefully, it will help some of the Israeli people to rethink the whole kill-the-Palestinians-and take-their-land idea. Why not share the land?
A symbolic win and a tiny retreat for the Irish state. Four politicians, including our leadership twin of Simon “Hooknose” Harris and Micky “Mongrel” Martin, insisted some months back that the game must go ahead ahead in Dublin. The insane looking Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly chimed in with a boast that the cops had enough manpower and weaponry to subdue any protestors. But all the tough talk is gone now. They won’t bring the Israelis to Dublin. The Football Association of Ireland had financial scandals a while back and the only person competent enough to reform it was an Englishmen called Corel, which is a potentially Jewish name.
The Third Victory:
Pete Thiel, a very rich man, Israeli-connected Palantir co-founder and general GloboHomo Master of the Universe gets rejected by small town hotel. That must hurt!
The Powerscourt Hotel in Enniskerry were booked for a get together of the conspiracy club Dialog. Themes included World War III, build-a-cult, build-a-party, and other cheerful topics. But when the news was supposedly leaked a by a Swiss hacker and then spread by MSM, the hotel hemmed and hawed and said they would get legal advice if it was possible to cancel the event.
After a few weeks, they rang Peter’s people and said something like: “Thanks for the booking, but no thanks. No can do. Problem is: Everybody hates Pete here. Rich, poor, left wing, right wing. Even the homosexuals hate Pete. Doing business with Pete is more hassle than it’s worth. Why don’t you try the Freemason’s Hall, just across the narrow road from Government buildings? They’ll look after you.”
It is a very minor defeat for Thiel. Perhaps a hundred other Irish hotels will offer themselves and hundreds more in Britain. But perhaps not. Perhaps this is a step towards business boycotts of regime operations?
One more tiny triumph to add to the list:
A Remigration summit was held somewhere in Ireland last week. Two hugely controversial foreigners, banned from many places, strolled casually through Irish customs and immigration checkpoints, delivered rousing remigration themed speeches and sauntered away without the refugee-loving Irish politicians laying a a finger ón them. No angry antifa protests, no hotel cancellations, no sneers from media and politicians, no arrests for hate speech. Jared Taylor and Martin Sellner spoke at a meeting organised by the National Party. Crime World was the only Irish media that mentioned the event. Martin Sellner has posted a vlog of his visit.
It is a remarkable and encouraging achievement to organise a controversial event without protest or punishment.
Now let’s bring those controversial Euro parliament Remigration guys over for a rally: Greg Braun mocking the Holocaust, Belgians and Austrians talking “millionenfach” remigration. Eva and the ladies can do a Trad Wife Pro-Life fashion show.





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