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national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Saturday March 13, 2021 22:39 by anon
St Patricks day is the day to show your opposition to this lockdown madness. All around the country people want to mark it in some way. In Dublin there were two events planned. One was to Herbert Park in Ballsbridge and a second rally to assemble outside the RTE studio which these days simply spews propaganda and lies about the covid situation and has been the center piece of the campaign to keep the lockdown and restriction going and at the same time press relentlessly for permanent police state measures in the form of Testing & Vaccine passports to go to the pub or a football match. The event for Herbert Park is the location for Le Cheile Day For Mental Health - Families Supporting Families It remains to be seen if the corporate overlords of our police state instruct their minions to ban this rally read full story / add a comment
international / health / disability issues / other press Thursday March 11, 2021 10:13 by 1 of indy
Veteran investigative reporter Leo Hohmann has discovered a 2017 Ted Talk presentation by Dr. Tal Zaks, the chief medical officer at Moderna Inc., where he clearly explains in layperson’s language just what the mRNA technology does in vaccines. Over the last 30 years, he said, “we’ve been living this phenomenal digital scientific revolution, and I’m here today to tell you, that we are actually hacking the software of life, and that it’s changing the way we think about prevention and treatment of disease.” read full story / add a comment
national / public consultation / irish social forum / opinion/analysis Monday March 08, 2021 22:50 by Irish Inquiry
While most people in Ireland – fortunately – have no personal experience of COVID 19, virtually every family in the country is affected by the shut-down of schools. Children are missing out on their education and social life, while parents struggle to combine home schooling with working from the bedroom. If they have to go to work – like nurses, gardai, and shop assistants – they can’t call on grandparents to help with baby sitting. In tonight’s programme, we discuss the stark reality of the schools shut-down with a teacher and student from a northside Dublin school and with Chris Brett, a health benefit analyst who’s campaigning for the re-opening of schools in England. read full story / add a comment |
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