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Booklet review: “Islam and Judaism,” by P Curzio Nitoglia (1996)
/9 Comments/in Featured Articles/by GanainmBooklet review: “Islam and Judaism,” by P. Curzio Nitoglia. 1996 The booklet is a summary of a massive book by P Théry (aka Hannah Zacharias) published first in 1955 with the title From Moses to Mohammed and now not available. Théry was a Catholic priest, member of the Papal Academy, professor at the Catholic Institute […]
Most Irish believe “The Conspiracy” — official report!
/2 Comments/in Featured Articles, Remigration/by GanainmThe Irish Electoral Commission asked people if they agreed with the statement that a “small secret group” make all major decisions in world politics. Only 47% disagree. Scientists are not popular either: Only half disagree that “Groups of scientists manipulate, fabricate or suppress evidence in order to deceive the public.” In the election we apparently voted […]
Huge remigration rally in Dublin
/5 Comments/in Featured Articles/by GanainmHuge remigration rally in Dublin, nobody beaten or gassed Twenty thousand Irish remigration enthusiasts filled O’Connell St from Parnell Square to the Customs House. The size of the crowd put manners on our Garda Síochána (Guardians of the Peace) The cops behaved impeccably: They did not baton charge any elderly grannies nor tear gas any […]
Conor McGregor, the Masons and the Art of the Threat
/1 Comment/in Featured Articles/by GanainmBased mainly on Tucker Carlson’s interview with Conor McGregor. McGregor criticised mass migration strongly, calling it suicide and genocide. He proposed a series of questions to determine if an individual foreigner should be deported. He invoked God repeatedly. He called our politicians traitors and described the traditional punishment: “Well, in the olden days, my family, […]
Is the Pope Catholic?
/15 Comments/in Catholic Church, Featured Articles/by GanainmLots of Catholics think he isn’t. And they’re not shy about saying it. Browse through trad Catholic webpages. You will see that, sometimes politely, sometimes less so, they accuse Papa Francesco of being a devil worshipping, a freemasonic rape facilitator who has nothing better to do with his time than invite poor deluded post-op transgenders […]
To burn or not to burn, Part 3: Reflections on Ireland’s refugee lunacy
/9 Comments/in Featured Articles/by GanainmOnly two foreigner-related burnings in the last six months, two buildings destroyed by masked men with hand tools, the end of a Brother War and a battle that never happened. Some good news: Two refugee centres have been stopped, without the need to burn them. In Athlone, the 1,000-man camp caused repeated marches. Even local […]




