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    A Tale of the White Trout, from W.B. Yeats

    I guess maybe I was wrong above then, maybe you are involved with the Occult?
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    A Tale of the White Trout, from W.B. Yeats

    I am not suggesting you are in it Aul Lad, but ultimately in the Occult world the leaders consider themselves as Gods, and we are the cattle to be culled.
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    A Tale of the White Trout, from W.B. Yeats

    I agree with you, Mad as Fish, its not an earth shattering tale? But of course he must be a great hero in the Occult, doing these 'dissociation' type rituals that Declan mentions.
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    Ireland’s Revisionist Historians: A Generation of Vipers

    Exactly, its a big part of what they are at.
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    Ireland’s Revisionist Historians: A Generation of Vipers

    And there is also massive open anti-Catholic bigotry in modern Irish historical writing nowadays.
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    Ireland’s Revisionist Historians: A Generation of Vipers

    Yes its simply a war against the Irish identity, seeking to root out any pride we have in being Irish, in preparation for a time when they want us not to fight back against tyranny, about now in fact. You know I was once debating with a number of historians, all with Phds in Irish history, who...
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    The Irish slaves in the Americas

    Yes Declan I did see that ages ago and of course its great work, you seem to be motivated like myself, outraged that people can dismiss this true history on modern social media. I was just concentrating on the Cromwellian period because I happened to read a tweet, by an Irish historian...
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    The Irish slaves in the Americas

    Here is some more from that important contemporary source, as translated by Moran: How is it possible to read contemporary and clearly eye witness accounts like that and then dismiss the terrible experiences of these Irish people as some sort of 'myth'? I think it is very insulting to our...
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    The Irish slaves in the Americas

    Irish historians of the period I think its fair to say that, until very recently at least, the story of these Irish slaves has always been accepted by Irish historians, not as some 'myth' at all. Here is a couple of examples of respected historians discussing this and also I will try and drill...
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    The Irish slaves in the Americas

    In an ongoing debate on twitter and other places, we find the Irish experiences of being slaves in the colonies in America in the 17th century, dismissed as some kind of 'myth'. In some accounts I have it seen described as some sort of Irish nationalist fable composed in the late 19th century...
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    A Forgotten Irish County

    The shiring was often done by Act of Parliament, so if you can find the Act you can find out the boundaries and maybe why they came about that way.
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    A Forgotten Irish County

    This greatly depends on the county, it was up to the government of the day to create a shire/county and the boundaries are just as they wanted them to be then, there is no rule to it. That said Irish counties usually encompass the area of a Gaelic tribe. So the lordship of Meath would track...
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    A Forgotten Irish County

    When reading recently Steven Ellis’ valuable account of Meath in the Middle Ages, “Defending English Ground”, he refers to the “sheriff of the geographically tiny county of the cross of Meath”. What is the county called the ‘Cross of Meath’, are there many references to it in medieval times, I...
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    I only go where the evidence leads me, I think a lot of that period is in need of a fresh look (which I did in the 'conspiracy theory' book.) Realistically if he was in British Intelligence during the two World Wars, which seems reasonably well proven, then its got to be quite possible that he...
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    I think he was even the producer for 'the spy who came in from the cold', shot in Dublin
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    This is from the 'Conspiracy Theories' book: This was Pat Moylett, a Mayo businessman and long term political activist who conducted negotiations on behalf of Griffith with the British Cabinet in 1920, who described how Dev had set up a kind of kitchen cabinet including Childers, who was also a...
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    No he was in an open "touring car", I think a Leyland. It was open meaning a canvass roof which was pulled down. True I don't think anybody had much training as sort of VIP protection, but for ambushes yes. There were quite a few anti-Treaty people who were ex British army. The famous Sonny...
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    But most of the people involved in this stage of the Irish Civil War had very extensive training. They typically emerged from either the First World War or War of Independence, and the latter veterans were training, quite intensively, from about 1913. Most of the time from the Truce to then...
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    Usually they say that the ambush was kind of a defensive measure, to delay the Free State from capturing all the big anti-Treaty that were around the area. Also that the ambush had been called off effectively with only about 5 or 6 people hanging around (not including Sonny O'Neill it seems) who...
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    Who really killed Michael Collins?

    Its depressing to admit... Anyway space is where its at soon enough, I have no idea when but before 2030 I assume. Meaning the great alien hoax thing, which I was waffling about here: https://www.boards.ie/discussion/2058256768/the-drive-towards-a-world-totalitarian-government/p1 .

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