Graham Carey, an Irish activist under the cosh of the state

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Graham Carey grew up in Finglas in Dublin, his father working in construction and his mother a home maker. He started work at 10 and has been paying tax since he was 15, working in the general construction area, including roofing, and since 2013 he has worked as a truck driver, all over Ireland and a little in the UK. As well as a lifetime in work he also has no criminal record at all.

One of his early interests has been religion and for many years he studied at almost Phd level, the bible, including its various languages like Greek and Hebrew, under Dr Gene Scott in Dublin, as part of a Protestant denomination called the Faith Centre.

Then about the time of the crash of 2008 (“when I knew it was corrupt”) he got involved in politics and activism. For many years this was with people like the Yellow Vests, Irexit, and notables like Hermann Kelly, Glenn Miller, and Ben Gilroy. Then when Covid hit, and later the anti-mass migration movement, he joined in the protests and became one of the most recognisable people in that space in Finglas. Those who go on peaceful protests will remember an attempt to, peacefully, close Dublin Port for a while and I believe he was a prominent figure there. In fact in Finglas he was frequently trying to restrain people rather than the opposite, for example he helped scupper an attempt by two criminal gangs there to abduct Dessie Ellis SF TD, and at another protest he tried to calm a crowd that was been riled up by the now Councillor, Gavin Pepper. His experiences have led him to be wary of the modern leaders of this movement in Ireland: “I am sceptical of all of them”, some are agents and “some are ignorant of what they are doing.”

As part of this he became targeted by the Gardai who, as part of huge surveillance, instigated:
“My first arrest, was the 2nd protest I called during Covid, they got me on a bench warrant for no car tax, they held me over night until I appeared in court the next day.”
Which was about Oct/Nov 2020.
Also after one protest he was stopped to give a drug test, on spurious grounds. Then he was arrested under Section 29 of the Offences Against the State Act, which is anti-terrorism legislation although nobody pretends he ever had anything to do with terrorist organisations, and held for 72 hours and questioned for 9, at Shankill Garda Station. Incidentally he did ask for a solicitor then, Rory Staines, but he just didn’t come and this has led to some disillusionment with the legal profession, and suspicion of those the state proposes he employ but whom he doesn’t know, and so for the later case he had no legal professional help.

So then he was charged over a 30 minute Instagram video he recorded in his truck in Feb 2023. In that he was reporting other people saying to him that there were “threats to take over Finglas Garda Station”. It seems that that has been interpreted by the Gardai as an incitement to hatred crime, against them, and it seems that it is on that basis he has had this charge and oenerous bail conditions held over him for three years. You can read the bail conditions on the side of this sheet and after that you can see the list of Garda witnesses that were arrayed against him. It goes to show you the unlimited manpower and money that the state security apparatus has to harass one, now destitute and sometimes hopeless, Irish protestor.

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He is that way because of the bail conditions and harassment, for example they went to his employer, supposedly looking for him, and the latter said he had to sack him because otherwise he would lose an important contract. They also took his tachograph for a while, essential for a truck driver, and also his license.

Anyway Graham has lost this case in front of a jury and will be sentenced on Friday, the 3rd of July, at about 10.30 in the Criminal Courts of Justice in Parkgate Street in Dublin, Court 7, with a potential two year custodial sentence, in case some people might like to support him.

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com
 
Let us pray that God will soften the judge's heart. Many Irish judges have allowed murderers, rapists and torturers to walk free, so it should surely be possible to avoid jailing the convicted man.

Interesting that they would devote so much time and resources to one guy.
 
Another detail worth noting is that the court case has been deliberately dragged out over several years. This is a very common tactic - the accused man has the court case hanging over him and he is restricted by bail conditions.

Justice delayed is justice denied.
 
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Graham Carey grew up in Finglas in Dublin, his father working in construction and his mother a home maker. He started work at 10 and has been paying tax since he was 15, working in the general construction area, including roofing, and since 2013 he has worked as a truck driver, all over Ireland and a little in the UK. As well as a lifetime in work he also has no criminal record at all.

One of his early interests has been religion and for many years he studied at almost Phd level, the bible, including its various languages like Greek and Hebrew, under Dr Gene Scott in Dublin, as part of a Protestant denomination called the Faith Centre.

Then about the time of the crash of 2008 (“when I knew it was corrupt”) he got involved in politics and activism. For many years this was with people like the Yellow Vests, Irexit, and notables like Hermann Kelly, Glenn Miller, and Ben Gilroy. Then when Covid hit, and later the anti-mass migration movement, he joined in the protests and became one of the most recognisable people in that space in Finglas. Those who go on peaceful protests will remember an attempt to, peacefully, close Dublin Port for a while and I believe he was a prominent figure there. In fact in Finglas he was frequently trying to restrain people rather than the opposite, for example he helped scupper an attempt by two criminal gangs there to abduct Dessie Ellis SF TD, and at another protest he tried to calm a crowd that was been riled up by the now Councillor, Gavin Pepper. His experiences have led him to be wary of the modern leaders of this movement in Ireland: “I am sceptical of all of them”, some are agents and “some are ignorant of what they are doing.”

As part of this he became targeted by the Gardai who, as part of huge surveillance, instigated:
Which was about Oct/Nov 2020.
Also after one protest he was stopped to give a drug test, on spurious grounds. Then he was arrested under Section 29 of the Offences Against the State Act, which is anti-terrorism legislation although nobody pretends he ever had anything to do with terrorist organisations, and held for 72 hours and questioned for 9, at Shankill Garda Station. Incidentally he did ask for a solicitor then, Rory Staines, but he just didn’t come and this has led to some disillusionment with the legal profession, and suspicion of those the state proposes he employ but whom he doesn’t know, and so for the later case he had no legal professional help.
So then he was charged over a 30 minute Instagram video he recorded in his truck in Feb 2023. In that he was reporting other people saying to him that there were “threats to take over Finglas Garda Station”.
It seems that that has been interpreted by the Gardai as an incitement to hatred crime, against them, and it seems that it is on that basis he has had this charge and oenerous bail conditions held over him for three years.
One can't be charged with incitement to hatred against members of the Gardai (or any other profession), ffs, would you ever understand what the law is.

You can read the bail conditions on the side of this sheet and after that you can see the list of Garda witnesses that were arrayed against him. It goes to show you the unlimited manpower and money that the state security apparatus has to harass one, now destitute and sometimes hopeless, Irish protestor.

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He is that way because of the bail conditions and harassment, for example they went to his employer, supposedly looking for him, and the latter said he had to sack him because otherwise he would lose an important contract. They also took his tachograph for a while, essential for a truck driver, and also his license.

Anyway Graham has lost this case in front of a jury and will be sentenced on Friday, the 3rd of July, at about 10.30 in the Criminal Courts of Justice in Parkgate Street in Dublin, Court 7, with a potential two year custodial sentence, in case some people might like to support him.

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com
 
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I agree it sounds bizarre, and certainly its contrary to the way that legislation was sold to people, but he even had a Garda on the stand about this and apparently this is what happened.
 
You wouldn't want to underestimate how much the security forces here can stretch things to make a charge stick.
 
There isn't any legal basis to charge someone with incitement to hatred based on what they do for a living. End of
 
Why not, they will say that giving out like that is incitement to hatred against them. There are many people in the Irish prison system convicted on very slim evidence...

Its very new legislation, how do you know how its been interpreted everywhere?
 
For years now, I've listened to people who don't know what the law is, and they tend to use an everyday translation of "hate" 🙄

Hate crime is based on protected characteristics. Type of job is not one of them.
 
If the judge is crooked the cops don't even have to make an effort.

Our Guy's fate is the hands of the judge. We must take every action to encourage the judge to avoid sentencing him to jail or stupid fines. Prayer can help Our Guy at this moment. I've posted a longer explanation on the other thread, but prayers from Sarsfield's readers saved me from years in prison the other day.

True story.

Prayer works. Even non-God believers can get in ón the action. Your brain works ón electric signals. Different emotions and thoughts have specific frequencies. Hate, anger, love, kindness, lust – they all have their frequency. Find the frequency that will encourage the judge to avoid sentencing Our Guy to jail and send a blast of it in the judges direction.
 
Yet another far right Einstein genius.
 

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