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Are Ulster cops helping the rioters? Part 2
/in Featured Articles/by GanainmSome call the police “system pigs”. I suggest the term “system teddy bears” is more accurate. To avoid breaching strict and scary UK law, this article has been heavily toned down. It is a summary of MSM reporting: RTE Raidió na Gaeltachta, The Journal.ie and the “Bauer Media” owned Newstalk Radio plus some satire, within […]
Are the Ulster police helping the anti-migration protestors?
/6 Comments/in Featured Articles/by GanainmLet us examine the evidence against: The police have arrested a couple of dozen people. They have discharged a couple of rounds of plastic bullets. Presumably they have hit some people with batons, and set dogs ón them, but if so this has not been reported. They have issued some strong statements calling people attending […]
To burn or not to burn? Reflections on the burning Irish refugee centres
/5 Comments/in European Invasion, Featured Articles/by GanainmEvery nation likes to be best in the world at something. As things stand, we Irish Potato Niggers are world leaders in burning refugee centres without hurting anyone. Nobody comes even close to us. The prize for burning refugee centres with refugees inside goes to the Israelis, of course, but that is not a spórt […]
Some notes on Controlled opposition, spies and snitches.
/5 Comments/in General/by GanainmIt is reasonable to assume that an article about this topic will be at some point read by a member of the controlled opposition. If this is you, relax: your name will not be mentioned! The spy and the snitch concentrate on collecting information, but the controlled opposition concentrates ón putting ideas in your head. […]
Were the Irish local elections rigged?
/1 Comment/in General/by GanainmA report by the candidate with the lowest votes. Opinion polls, and my personal observation, showed that 80% of Irish people think we have already taken “too many” refugees and other foreigners. When the votes were counted, at least 80% were for pro migration parties and people. In some areas, 99% of votes were for […]




