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Stephen Kerr and Susanne Delaney exposing corruption in Ireland.

Dublin, Ireland Katılım Nisan 2020
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Elaine Mullally ☘️
Elaine Mullally ☘️@mullallyelaine·
In light of what happened in the UK yesterday. In December 2025 there was a vote put to Irish TD's to extend abortion from 24 weeks to birth, this was not voted in, but only by 2 votes, 73 against, 71 in favour. Now the left leaning parties want to abolish the three day wait for women to consider what options are available to them if they have an unplanned pregnancy. It is extremely important that we contact our TD's and let them know that we do not want this three day wait abolished, its important, otherwise why do they want to get rid of it?
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Eddie Hobbs 1215
Eddie Hobbs 1215@RealEddieHobbs·
My response to Connolly's Horrendous St. Patrick Speech
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@elonmusk No, it’s worse if anything…
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Why are we paying for a Premium Account on X when we have significantly reduced visibility, @elonmusk? According to Grok, "it's a cliff-like drop after summer 2025, with no meaningful recovery". Grok goes on to say that the analytics screenshot below "strongly supports your suspicion of significantly reduced visibility (what people commonly call "shadowbanning" or algorithmic downranking/limited reach on X). Here's a clear breakdown of what stands out and why it points to a problem. Key Observations from the Graph (1-Year View, Impressions) Early peaks (spring/summer 2025): You had multiple strong spikes, including: A massive one around early June 2025 (~320K impressions on a single day or short period). Several other high days in the 160K–240K range (e.g., mid-May, late July, early August). Consistent moderate activity earlier in the year (peaks of 80K+ on various days through May). Sharp decline starting around late August/early September 2025: After August 23, impressions drop dramatically and stay low. The graph shows mostly flat, low-level bars (often under 10K–20K per day, many days near zero or single digits). Recent months (October 2025–March 2026): Extremely low and stable at a tiny fraction of previous levels—frequent days with near-zero or very low impressions (e.g., single-digit or low double-digit bars in many places). The highest recent peaks are maybe 10K–20K at best, but most are far lower. Overall trend: From frequent high-visibility days (tens to hundreds of thousands) to a sustained near-floor level for ~6–7 months. This isn't gradual attrition—it's a cliff-like drop after summer 2025, with no meaningful recovery." No meaningful reply from @premium or @Support

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Algorithm is better today than 3 months ago?
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Melissa Ciummei
Melissa Ciummei@KSCUBKEE·
Two Pillars of the Economy Are Crumbling — Most People Will Miss the Warning Signs Cheap credit is disappearing. Private debt is fragile, and liquidity is tightening. Energy prices are soaring…..everything that needs energy is getting more expensive. Higher energy → higher inflation → higher interest rates. That hits private credit harder, creating a dangerous feedback loop. The economy is like an engine: credit is the oil, energy is the fuel. Both are running low at the same time. 2008 wasn’t fixed—it was hidden. Repo crises, QE, lockdowns, and vaccines only delayed the inevitable. Now it’s bubbling again. Travel, fuel, food, heating….all about to get much more expensive. When the squeeze hits, solutions appear. UBI, Digital IDs, CBDCs, rationing…they’ll all become acceptable when people are desperate.
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Laoise de Brún | Barrister | Seanad Candidate
It went so so well. Absolutely buzzing. 💪🏻💪🏻😅😅🥂🥂🥂 I brought up all the issues below as well as the survivors of the homes and then having heard all the submissions, I noted in summary the paradoxical nature of motherhood: it is what immediately makes women more vulnerable to violence and discrimination yet imbues them with a fearless, protective strength unparalleled. It is that instinct after all that propelled mothers to raise the alarm at the IPAS interfaces. I recounted the haunting words through her tears, of that Mother protesting in Newtownmountkennedy; “My grandmother walked down that lane, I walked down that lane, I cannot now let my own daughter walk down that lane because it is too dangerous.”
Laoise de Brún | Barrister | Seanad Candidate@laoisedebrun

I am addressing the UN later today between 2pm and 5pm CET to be precise. The Countess submitted to the UN Report on Violence Against the Mother and were selected to give expert testimony from Ireland. I will be bringing up trans ideology, immigration, surrogacy, the attempted removal of A.41.2, our abysmal, stagnant breastfeeding rates, the lack of breastfeeding or postpartum supports, obstetric violence, the lack of a trauma-informed approach in the family courts or understanding of coercive control, tax individualisation, our non-replacement birth rate, the denigration of mothering and motherhood at a social, economical, cultural and political level. Have I missed anything off? PS This is the second time the UN has asked @TheCountessIE to provide expert testimony yet we have repeatedly been turned down by our own government to provide similar as a stakeholder group in Ireland. It’s almost as if all those consultations with stakeholders are a forgone conclusion / the echo chamber/ the manufacture of consent? We are asking to be admitted by the Irish government as an official stakeholder in the interest of balance and in furtherance of representative not sham democracy. @Education_Ire @HSELive @DeptHealthIRL @DeptJusticeIRL @DeptCultureIRL

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Susanne Delaney
Susanne Delaney@SuzieD755164·
Ballyfermot, Dublin. Someone who works in this location has contacted me to say the bomb squad has been called after a man was found to have a device. They say an arrest has been made. Not much footage to show at this time.
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TOMORROW, FRIDAY 20TH MARCH... People will gather from 10.30AM at the footbridge outside RTE studios on the Stillorgan Rd. A group will be present with a banner saying... RTE & THE IRISH TIMES: 26,000 #ExcessDeaths since 2021: Why the Silence? We will commence the 5km walk to @IrishTimes offices in Tara Street at 11AM sharp travelling via Kildare Street in front of the Dáil. Before leaving, all present will be offered the chance to sign a letter to the editor of The Irish Times which highlights their failures during the Covid crime and their responsibility for the resultant excess deaths from the Government lockdown policies that they supported without challenge. On arrival at The Irish Times, the signed letter will be handed in and people can respectfully leave at the door whatever memento to the dead they have brought. This will be a dignified walk of remembrance to the dead and we would ask people to keep that in mind at all times. This event will go ahead regardless of the weather. Please share on socials.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
The bodies of thousands of aborted & miscarried babies were incinerated as clinical waste & used to heat hospitals in the UK. WTF 🤨 This is truly demonic. These are human beings.
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Catholic Arena
Catholic Arena@CatholicArena·
BREAKING 🇮🇪 Irish Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan has called out the removal of Christianity from Irish history in Saint Patrick's Day rhetoric: 'What self-respecting country would really claim that their greatest asset was multiculturalism? The Chinese or Russians and many others would laugh at this. Surely if I go to France I want to find a French country. Or go to London and find it English'
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Catherine Connolly @PresidentIRL deliberately insulted every Irish person, our Patron Saint, our Motherland and Christian history and faith (removing the word "Saint" from "Saint Patrick"), with her communist address to the nation, wearing black, spouting lies about Saint Patrick being an immigrant (rather than a white slave) and calling us "global citizens". To suit her marxist diversity narrative. I don't know what he said about her and I don't care, but we are pretty sure he wasn't the only one to say "insulting words' about her since yesterday.
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COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE RELATING TO EPSTEIN FLOAT DEPICTING R@PE OF MINORS This post is for those wishing to formally complain about the vile "Epstein Files" float that appeared in the Ballinrobe St. Patrick's Day parade depicting someone being raped on a bed and someone being chased (making light of child rape and abuse, SRA etc). A statement was released (see below) but was ONLY released 2 hours ago, AFTER the backlash. Why not before? If indeed they did not approve? We have added a lovely comment from someone who commented under the statement...if we can joke about and THEREFORE accept evil acts being committed against children and recreate these acts for "fun" then we are truly lost as a society. This is insulting to every adult or child who has ever experienced sexual violence. Being accused of being "dramatic" about being rightly opposed to this float is a remarkable statement (from a non Irish person). Similar floats reportedly appeared at parades like Headford and Shrule. here are the most relevant places to direct your concerns, based on recent coverage and statements: Ballinrobe St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee (primary organisers). The committee has publicly stated they had no prior knowledge of the float, it was not approved or sanctioned, and they condemn any form of abuse, exploitation, or violence (including against children). They described themselves as "just as deflated and shocked" as the community (some people can however be heard laughing) and the committee must have had some knowledge that the tractor and trailer would not have been able to choose the procession without being seen Contact them via their official Facebook page: "Ballinrobe St Patrick's Day Parade" (they post updates, seek volunteers, and share parade info there—it's the main public channel). You can message them directly or comment on recent posts about the controversy. facebook.com/profile.php?id… This is the best starting point, as they are directly responsible for parade oversight and have already responded to backlash in media interviews (e.g., on RTÉ's LiveLine and local outlets like Mayo News). Mayo County Council (local authority). Parades often require permits for road closures, traffic management, or public events. Even if the float "snuck in" unapproved, the council handles broader public event complaints, especially regarding appropriateness in family-oriented public spaces. Submit a complaint via their official website: mayo.ie (look for "Contact Us," "Report a Problem," or "Customer Service" sections—many councils have online forms for public events or community issues). mayo.ie/en-ie/home Áras an Chontae The Mall Castlebar Co. Mayo F23 WF90 Phone: +353 94 906 4000 Complaints Procedure "Our Customer Charter defines the standards which you can expect to receive. If you feel you are not receiving these standards, you can notify us formally in writing or by clicking on the Contact Us (mayo.ie/en-ie/your-cou…) link on this page. You may also e-mail info@mayo.ie stating your name, the nature of the complaint and what department you were dealing with. Excluded areas include where formal appeal/complaint procedures already exist, e.g. where you can appeal to An Bord Pleanála, or where you can request an Internal Review and/or appeal to the Information Commissioner under the Freedom of Information. It is important that every attempt is made in the relevant section or office to resolve any issues from where they originated so your first point of contact should be there. A member of staff not previously involved in your case will consider the complaint and look to resolve it with you. If the matter cannot be resolved in that office, you may set out the complaint in full and in writing to: Director of Services Corporate Development & HR Mayo County Council Áras an Chontae Castlebar County Mayo F23 WF90 Our offices are open between 9.30am and 1.00pm and 2.00pm and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday excluding Public Holidays].
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Susanne Delaney
Susanne Delaney@SuzieD755164·
Wow. Just WOW. THIS IS A STAGGERING HEADLINE AND IMAGE! Demonising very young white children and quoting "toxic masculinity" is all well and good. Easy to pick on children. Where's the pic of the Muslim male, or black male? Or for that matter the only fans female prostitutes who moan about toxic masculinity as they target that very audience in order to buy the latest designer goods.
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

While migrants set up rape gang networks, become benefit fraudsters, rob, steal, loot, pillage your country, the murder rate skyrockets, the crime gets out of control Why will still not stop talking about white boys They will blame everything on them

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Why are we paying for a Premium Account on X when we have significantly reduced visibility, @elonmusk? According to Grok, "it's a cliff-like drop after summer 2025, with no meaningful recovery". Grok goes on to say that the analytics screenshot below "strongly supports your suspicion of significantly reduced visibility (what people commonly call "shadowbanning" or algorithmic downranking/limited reach on X). Here's a clear breakdown of what stands out and why it points to a problem. Key Observations from the Graph (1-Year View, Impressions) Early peaks (spring/summer 2025): You had multiple strong spikes, including: A massive one around early June 2025 (~320K impressions on a single day or short period). Several other high days in the 160K–240K range (e.g., mid-May, late July, early August). Consistent moderate activity earlier in the year (peaks of 80K+ on various days through May). Sharp decline starting around late August/early September 2025: After August 23, impressions drop dramatically and stay low. The graph shows mostly flat, low-level bars (often under 10K–20K per day, many days near zero or single digits). Recent months (October 2025–March 2026): Extremely low and stable at a tiny fraction of previous levels—frequent days with near-zero or very low impressions (e.g., single-digit or low double-digit bars in many places). The highest recent peaks are maybe 10K–20K at best, but most are far lower. Overall trend: From frequent high-visibility days (tens to hundreds of thousands) to a sustained near-floor level for ~6–7 months. This isn't gradual attrition—it's a cliff-like drop after summer 2025, with no meaningful recovery." No meaningful reply from @premium or @Support
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J.K. Lunden
J.K. Lunden@Jklunden·
1/2 ☘️ST PATRICK'S DAY In Ireland An Fhírinne, [Mar 17, 2026 at 00:02] VIEW POINT: I fully agree with the statement of the Assistant Commissioner of An Gardaí Siochana, Jonathan Roberts that the Saint Patrick’s weekend is ‘our national celebration of being Irish’. It is refreshing to hear that use of language from ‘official’ Ireland. Of course one may ponder upon what was meant by the use of the word ‘Irish’ but I don’t intend to do so. I am happy to take the Garda Assistant Commissioner’s use of language at face value and I welcome it. I am sure Sinn Féin, the Social Democrats and others who deny Irish identity are undergoing apoplectic globalistic convulsions. The Assistant Commissioner described the weekend as ‘a family friendly event’. Again the word ‘family’ is not defined nor should it be, let’s just take it at face value but there is an absence of language around ‘same sex couples’, ‘people who identify’ and keeping the parade within ‘climate targets’. It sounds almost old fashioned and so it should be as this is a celebration of a real person, St Patrick, who lived almost one thousand six hundred years ago and a person who helped define Irish identity but nonetheless a person who’s message is just as relevant today as it was when Patrick spoke it. The Assistant Commissioner was speaking as part of an overall statement on policing the weekend to create a safe environment. This is reassuring but of course one must ask why. When I was growing up there was no policing because there was no need for policing. It would be totally unthinkable that the parade could be attacked. But times have changed. There will be over one thousand Gardai protecting the Dublin parade. A Garda statement states that there will be ‘frontline uniformed officers supported by plain clothes personnel, public order units, armed support units and specialist support units including the Garda Dog Unit and the Mounted Unit’. All this is necessary because common sense tells us that the Dublin parade and indeed other parades will be considered as legitimate targets for Islamic jihadist terrorism. Unfortunately this is looking like a parade in Beirut, not Dublin, but that is what extreme Islam wants, to frighten and undermine society so that their version of Sharia law can be implemented opposed. St Patrick’s day is our day. It is a day for Irish People at home and abroad or part of our extensive diaspora. It is a day that friends in other nations that have no cultural or genetic link to our island can celebrate the values that St Patrick brought to us with us. It is not about drinking green beer or snakes, it’s about values and identity. It’s about us as a distinct people celebrating our Christian heritage and celebrating who we are and where we came from as an historic and distinct people. Many other nations do this and so should we. There are real threats to St Patrick’s day from without by terrorism and within by undermining and the latter is the most insidious and dangerous. The Marxist left who which to abolish all national identities as a matter of policy will attempt to shift the focus away from the meaning and significance of St Patrick’s day to create a multicultural mardi gras that has nothing to do with St Patrick. This is just another form of replacement, an internationalist colonisation of our culture that seeks to dilute it out of existence. The old Soviet Union was a forced political union of many hundreds of cultures, many of whom were obliterated out of existance to form the ‘new Soviet man’, a person who has abandoned their past to become something else moulded in the image of leftist ideology.
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MCC Brussels
MCC Brussels@MCC_Brussels·
Ireland didn't fight for independence just to become a "managed asset" for Brussels and US tech giants. @EoinLenihan tells John O’Brien why the Irish Republic is being vandalised by its own elites aided by Brussels . 🇮🇪🇪🇺
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