An bhfuil an diabhal ag cúlú in Éireann?

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Hoping to build up a collection of stories about even minor retreats and defeats of the devil and his slaves in Ireland.

Here's a great story from Glencar, Co Sligo. There is a waterfall there which, when the wind blows, the water falling is blown back up in the air. It has been known locally as "sruth" - stream. This is short for "Sruth in agaidh an airde" - stream in the face of the heights. The stream that flows uphill, in otherwords.

The people who own the land allowed a walking trail to the waterfall - a generous and praiseworthy gesture.

Some west Brit freemason bollox from Sligo County Council objected to the Irish name. The tourists will not be able to pronounce it.

The landowner mentioned that one local family called it "The Devil's chimney". It was a pet name, used exclusively within this one family and unknown to everyone else in the area.

What kind of family are they???

The bollox from the County Council loved this name, of course, and they put this name on all the signage, maps, etc. Google, of course, also adopted it.

But there is pushback. A local petition is being signed by everyone in the area, barring the devil worshipping family, one presumes, to remove silly old satan from the name.

The useless Dara Colleary is the relevant Minister. He will be presented with the petition.

Will he support the english speaking devil or the local Gaelic christians?
 
RTE's David McCulloch was giggling with art lecturer Linda(?) King.

She was reading a priests denunciation of Yeat's choice of animals for the coinage, back in the '20s.

The priest's criticism seems overblown to me. Adopting the animals on our coinage was a pagan gesture which would lead to Ireland being dominated by masonic devil worshippers.

McCulloch sniggered cheerfully: "Very prescient" sez he.

Ms King roareed with laughter in cheerful agreement.

Both seem delighted that devils are running Ireland now. Are they boasting of their own memebership of the club?

This is a defeat for the devils, because they are being openly talked about.

This is also a victory for free speech: Even on Kevin "the Jew" Bakhurst's RTE, you can say that our rulers are devil worshipping freemasons.
 
RTE's David McCulloch was giggling with art lecturer Linda(?) King.

She was reading a priests denunciation of Yeat's choice of animals for the coinage, back in the '20s.

The priest's criticism seems overblown to me. Adopting the animals on our coinage was a pagan gesture which would lead to Ireland being dominated by masonic devil worshippers.

McCulloch sniggered cheerfully: "Very prescient" sez he.

Ms King roareed with laughter in cheerful agreement.

Both seem delighted that devils are running Ireland now. Are they boasting of their own memebership of the club?

This is a defeat for the devils, because they are being openly talked about.

This is also a victory for free speech: Even on Kevin "the Jew" Bakhurst's RTE, you can say that our rulers are devil worshipping freemasons.
Interesting comments by the priest at the time. One would think there would be nothing wrong with images of our native animals on our coins The animals are Gods creatures after all, but he saw it different.
 
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The priest was wrong about the animals being a problem. Was the priest deliberately misdirecting us? The obvious, elephant sized problem was WB Yeats, who was promoting the animals design and he certainly played his part in promoting evil in many different ways.

There was a story that a woman was found dead with thirty stab wounds, back in the 20s. It was ruled an obvious suicide. But later there was a scandal and two cops were blamed and sacked. Supposedly the woman had two children with WB and was hassling him for money.

But the priest was absolutely right about the future: a hundred years later and the devil worshippers are so cocky that they boast and giggle about their control on RTE1.

Pride comes before a fall.
 
The priest was wrong about the animals being a problem. Was the priest deliberately misdirecting us? The obvious, elephant sized problem was WB Yeats, who was promoting the animals design and he certainly played his part in promoting evil in many different ways.

There was a story that a woman was found dead with thirty stab wounds, back in the 20s. It was ruled an obvious suicide. But later there was a scandal and two cops were blamed and sacked. Supposedly the woman had two children with WB and was hassling him for money.

But the priest was absolutely right about the future: a hundred years later and the devil worshippers are so cocky that they boast and giggle about their control on RTE1.

Pride comes before a fall.
WB Yeats was not perfect --and in his pursuit for the truth --THE REAL TRUTH he went to places people did not go or have the intellectual horsepower to go to .
people are critical of him and list him as an occultist in order to censor the remainder of his life and to silence what he had to say .
i owe him a debt---- a huge debt as i spent a couple of years studying the Upanishads and the Vedas and he gave up 2 years of his life when he knew he was at the end and he moved to the island of majorca for 2 years and translated / wrote the 10 Principal Upanishads with a Sanskrit scholar/Sadhu -- Shree Pruhoit Swami for the benefit of humanity .
this allowed a paddy like me with no university education to come to an understanding of how humanity works and who we are and how to deal with the god within us --
i needed a teacher to help me as each page could take a lifetime to understand otherwise .
nobody knows who wrote the Upanishads and many have stated their age as being AT LEAST 18,000 years old .
their wisdom is immense and is so profound you can easily retreat into it for your lifetime ,
content with the closeness of god as your constant companion within yourself.
it is seductive as it has its own reward engine built in you do not need anything of great substance to live on as all your needs are met intellectually and some food and shelter is all anyone needs .
i have met thousands of people living on vegetables and existing very happily on 50 cent per day.
when WB received the Nobel prize he stunned the general public with the statement --I HAVE FED OFF THE UPANISHADS ALL MY LIFE .
this was the first the world in general had heard of the Upanishads and it very quickly disappeared off the worlds newspapers .
i studied with the writer Lee Dunne rip and he knew WB Yeats and he described him as a snob .
Lee was a great character and he gave me as he said the coat off his back which was a duffel coat bought for him but was 2 sizes too big and he published a review of his own play goodbye to the hill a version of the book. which ran for 2 years and 10 months in the Regency Hotel --- in the review which was a two fingered salute to the established theatre world he said
""IF IT WAS A BABBY IT COULD WALK AND TALK "".
as it was Irelands longest running play EVER and most of the audiences there had never been to the theatre before and could drink their pints and laugh all night long .
he exposed the snobbery of dublin where nobody catered to the working class and they could not take on the man who wrote a staggering 750 episodes of harbour hotel and had written many plays for the BBC while driving a london cab during the day and writing episodes of drama all night long at the kitchen table .
after a lifetime of alcoholism and struggle and great success and 3 marriages Lee discovered the Upanishads in order to make sense of his troubled life and he managed it in the end .
his american born wife Maura Mc Cartan cared for him loyally to the end and she is a truly great and noble woman who studied with him also .
so WB lives on here ---on the pages of sarsfields with gratitude .
 
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