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offsite link Trump hosts former head of Syrian Al-Qaeda Al-Jolani to the White House Tue Nov 11, 2025 22:01 | imc
Was that not what the War on Terror was about ?
Today things finally came full circle. It was Al-Qaeda that supposedly caused 9/11 and lead to the War on Terror but really War of Terror by the USA and lead directly to the deaths of millions through numerous wars in the Middle East.

And yet today the former head of Syrian Al-Qaeda, Al-Jolani was hosted in the White House by Trump. A surreal moment indeed.

In reality of course 9/11 was orchestrated by inside forces that wanted to launch the War of Terror and Al-Qaeda has been a wholly backed American tool ever since then.

offsite link Rip The Chicken Tree - 1800s - 2025 Tue Nov 04, 2025 03:40 | Mark
That tree we got retained in 2007, is no more
2007
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2025
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offsite link Study of 1.7 Million Children: Heart Damage Only Found in Covid-Vaxxed Kids Sat Nov 01, 2025 00:44 | imc
A major study involving 1.7 million children has found that heart damage only appeared in children who had received Covid mRNA vaccines.

Not a single unvaccinated child in the group suffered from heart-related problems.

In addition, the researchers note zero children from the entire group, vaccinated or unvaccinated, died from COVID-19.

Furthermore, the study found that Covid shots offered the children very little protection from the virus, with many becoming infected after just 14 to 15 weeks of receiving an injection.

offsite link The Golden Haro Fri Oct 31, 2025 12:39 | Paul Ryan
Disability Fine Lauder and Passive Income with Financial Gain as A Motive
Why not make money?

offsite link Top Scientists Confirm Covid Shots Cause Heart Attacks in Children Sun Oct 05, 2025 21:31 | imc
A comprehensive study by leading pediatric scientists has confirmed that the devastating surge in heart failure among children is caused by Covid mRNA shots.

The peer-reviewed study, published in the prestigious journal Med, was conducted by scientists at the University of Hong Kong.

The team, led by Dr. Hing Wai Tsang, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, the University of Hong Kong, uncovered evidence to confirm that Natural Killer (NK) cell activation by Covid mRNA injections causes the pathogenesis of acute myocarditis.

Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle that restricts the body?s ability to pump blood.

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offsite link News Round-Up Sun Jan 18, 2026 01:02 | Will Jones
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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offsite link BREAKING: Trump to Hit Britain With Tariffs Over Greenland Sat Jan 17, 2026 17:04 | Will Jones
Donald Trump has announced tariffs on the UK and other European countries for their opposition to a US takeover of Greenland as he ratchets up the pressure in his move to acquire the Danish Arctic territory.
The post BREAKING: Trump to Hit Britain With Tariffs Over Greenland appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Wind Farms Championed by Starmer Face Axe After Miliband Snub Sat Jan 17, 2026 15:00 | Will Jones
Two wind farms championed by Keir Starmer last year and backed by BP are at risk of being scrapped after finding themselves snubbed for Government contracts in Ed Miliband's latest round of renewables subsidies.
The post Wind Farms Championed by Starmer Face Axe After Miliband Snub appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Net Zero is Slowing Growth, Bank of England Warns Sat Jan 17, 2026 13:00 | Will Jones
Net Zero policies are slowing the global economy, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has warned.
The post Net Zero is Slowing Growth, Bank of England Warns appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Labour Police Boss ?A Disgrace? for Letting Maccabi Chief Constable Retire Sat Jan 17, 2026 11:00 | Will Jones
Labour Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster is under fire for allowing the Chief Constable behind the Israeli football fan ban?to retire instead of sacking him.
The post Labour Police Boss “A Disgrace” for Letting Maccabi Chief Constable Retire appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

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Voltaire Network
Voltaire, international edition

offsite link Will intergovernmental institutions withstand the end of the "American Empire"?,... Sat Apr 05, 2025 07:15 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?127 Sat Apr 05, 2025 06:38 | en

offsite link Disintegration of Western democracy begins in France Sat Apr 05, 2025 06:00 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?126 Fri Mar 28, 2025 11:39 | en

offsite link The International Conference on Combating Anti-Semitism by Amichai Chikli and Na... Fri Mar 28, 2025 11:31 | en

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Student Protest, Department of Finance and the Actions of the Gardaí

category dublin | education | opinion/analysis author Friday November 12, 2010 15:33author by Revolution Now...author email peopleXnotXprofit at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Firsthand account of what happened at the Student Protest.

I have never posted anything online, but i felt this needed to be said.

On the 3rd of November students from across our island came together to march through the streets of Dublin, in protest against the proposed doubling of costs for college fees. It was estimated that 25,000 attended the march, armed with nothing more than placards and their voices. Although a miserable day weather wise, there was a positive feeling in the air. 25,000 people standing side by side sharing the same idea could create nothing less. The march got underway at around 2.00 p.m., starting at Parnell Square and initially looking like some sort of Mardi Gras parade, filled with colour, music and smiling faces, but as students filed out into O’Connell Street, a worrying number of Gardaí appeared. Although students marched peacefully, I viewed numerous Gardaí push and shove students on to pavements claiming they were blocking traffic and being a nuisance, despite quite a few motorists actually stopping and talking to students about what was going on. They would call this keeping the peace; I on the other hand would call it unnecessary force, because had one of us questioned their need to commit minor assault, we would have undoubtedly been carted away in the back of one of the many ‘paddy wagons’ situated across the city.

As we reached Merrion Square we could already hear the heads of the student union giving their speeches from a stage located across the street from the Government Buildings. Following what seemed like an age of standing in the rain listening to blurred speeches through speakers, many students began dispersing and quite a number of them questioning ‘was that it?’ I for one felt the effort had been in vain. A gathering of this size simply marching to a certain point just to stand there and listen to a few future politicians go on about how they know how this would effect the numbers of people attending college and that it wasn’t fair on students of lower socio-economic backgrounds. Things we already knew being spouted from faces that in the future will be sitting in the place of those situated 50 yards across the street behind them. If those of working class backgrounds were to be seriously affected by this, why were they not represented here? Yet again an upper middle class drone thinking they know what is good for all of us, simply to disguise the fact that their course of action for organizing such an event is just another notch on a portfolio for the position of ‘yes man’ for a political party mammy and daddy vote for in the coming years. Call me cynical, but I’ve seen this sort of thing too many times to buy into the ‘sincerity’ of it all.

Myself and those in my company then decided we had had enough. Since we were told our bus would be somewhere round Merrion Square, we went to look for it, but got side tracked and ended up near the Department of Finance where we heard students had gathered to stage another protest. To me this seemed like a better course of action, than standing in the rain listening to likes of Gary Redmond with his unconvincing rhetoric. Within minutes Gardaí had the crowd surrounded and those attempting to enter the Department of Finance were subsequently punched and kicked by uniformed thugs, whom I would also like to point out had their badge numbers covered. From the instance this was spotted we knew immediately a heavy handed ordeal was to ensue. Despite the reporting’s of the Fianna Faíl propaganda machine that is RTÉ, the Socialist Workers Party and éirígí were present, but the majority of the protesters in the area were students, hence the abundance of yellow t-shirts, that were handed out by students unions, clearly visible and making up most of the numbers there. While the media attempted to taint the presence of these political parties, for me it showed a commitment made by their members to stand along side their brothers and sisters for a cause the whole country should be backing.

And as for the assertion that Gardaí were attacked by ‘dissident republicans,’ well sure who else would they blame? It was always going to be the template for news headlines, ‘dissident republicans’ or ‘typical, destructive students,’ oh how original of the Irish media. Gardaí were not attacked, quite the contrary, protesters were, for lack of a better word, battered by the official gang of Ireland. Protesters from the back of the crowd proceeded to throw eggs and placards at the Gardaí in retaliation for their disgraceful behaviour, but the media described these as ‘missiles,’ once again giving the general public the connotations that the Gardaí were attacked by these heinous bogeymen that lie in the shadows awaiting their chance to hi-jack whatever protest they can, to cause chaos and destruction. While this was going on the windows of the Department of Finance were filled with government minions, who proceeded to laugh, wave and taunt the people on the street. It was around this time the crowd realised this was a situation they were never going to come out of in one piece. The crowd then began organising a sit down protest; due in part to the brutality of the Gardaí, standing on the street seemed like a punishable offense. I myself was attacked by a baton and was left dazed and bloody with a head wound. The violence towards the crowd didn’t stop there, the Garda horses walked all over people while the riot squad geared up to come in and ‘clean the street.’ And once the riot squad were deployed everyone and anyone was a target. The big brave men of the riot squad then proceeded to bring in attack dogs to snap at bleeding and scared faces. Men were beaten on the ground, women were dragged by the hair (and in one case left unconscious) and all because they sat down and did exactly what the Gardaí presumed they wouldn’t do; protest peacefully.

All you need to do is look at the students in England who occupied the Tory HQ and the actions of the Metropolitan Police, then compare them with the events that occurred in our own country. Like it or not we’re living in a police state, with politicians who our using us to their advantage and when we do stand up to it, we’re getting beaten down. How the Union of Students in Ireland can condemn the actions of their fellow students is beyond me, they protested peacefully in an area they felt their voices would make a difference. Although the protest at the Department of Finance lacked organization, I feel it made a clear statement to government that we are not happy. The worst is yet to come for us and it’s about time our actions spoke louder than our words.

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