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Does this also include said posters reacting to our posts? It should. Best to have zero interaction.
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Does this also include said posters reacting to our posts? It should. Best to have zero interaction.
It's funny. I offered articles to every single alternative media, anti-immigration political party and whatnot in Ireland. Zero reply. Which is strange, because there is approximately zero cost to publishing an article online. If you have an accurate, well written article relevant to the Occidental Observer's area, you should certainly send it to them for publication. I think their philosophy is that online publication costs zero, so if the article is relevant and they haven't recently had an article on the same topic, why not publish it?Am I right to think you are now a published author at the famous Occidental Observer site? Congratulations if true!
It's funny. I offered articles to every single alternative media, anti-immigration political party and whatnot in Ireland. Zero reply. Which is strange, because there is approximately zero cost to publishing an article online.
If you have an accurate, well written article relevant to the Occidental Observer's area, you should certainly send it to them for publication. I think their philosophy is that online publication costs zero, so if the article is relevant and they haven't recently had an article on the same topic, why not publish it?
They seem to have an advanced sense of humour and have some of the best political satire. As well as terrifying us, they like to give us a laugh. They are not keen on vulgarity or threats. They publish totally opposing viewpoints - which is as it should be. They act as an aggregator: Many of the articles are first published elsewhere. They are men of few words. If words are not neccessary, why waste them?
For whatever reason, there are very few comments and some of the comments have zero connection to the article. Some of the commenters seem a little incoherent. I think people are afraid to comment, for fear of being tracked.
BTW, does anyone know what happened to Andrew Joyce, PhD? He wrote a brilliant article on the Jews in Ireland, starting with King Tardelbach (?) in the Annals of Inishfallen who implemented the fastest expulsion of Jews in recorded human history. He used to publish regularly on TOO. No communication for the last year or so. Has he died? If so, God bless and respect for his work and bravery. Is he just relaxing somewhere, keeping the head down?If so, I respect his privacy. Any info would be appreciated.
It's funny. I offered articles to every single alternative media, anti-immigration political party and whatnot in Ireland. Zero reply. Which is strange, because there is approximately zero cost to publishing an article online. If you have an accurate, well written article relevant to the Occidental Observer's area, you should certainly send it to them for publication. I think their philosophy is that online publication costs zero, so if the article is relevant and they haven't recently had an article on the same topic, why not publish it?
They seem to have an advanced sense of humour and have some of the best political satire. As well as terrifying us, they like to give us a laugh. They are not keen on vulgarity or threats. They publish totally opposing viewpoints - which is as it should be. They act as an aggregator: Many of the articles are first published elsewhere. They are men of few words. If words are not neccessary, why waste them?
For whatever reason, there are very few comments and some of the comments have zero connection to the article. Some of the commenters seem a little incoherent. I think people are afraid to comment, for fear of being tracked.
BTW, does anyone know what happened to Andrew Joyce, PhD? He wrote a brilliant article on the Jews in Ireland, starting with King Tardelbach (?) in the Annals of Inishfallen who implemented the fastest expulsion of Jews in recorded human history. He used to publish regularly on TOO. No communication for the last year or so. Has he died? If so, God bless and respect for his work and bravery. Is he just relaxing somewhere, keeping the head down?If so, I respect his privacy. Any info would be appreciated.
I agree.Does this also include said posters reacting to our posts? It should. Best to have zero interaction.
LOL, so you're saying posters can't use an emoji on any of Jimmy/Wank's posts?I agree.
Dan, there has been multiple breakings of your rule you made above since you made it and it's all coming from one "side"
Yes, I am fed up of yeLOL, so you're saying posters can't use an emoji on any of Jimmy/Wank's posts?
Are you serious?
Is that girl really that fragile?
Do you know is he alive or dead?I suspect Mr Joyce was intimidated into silence. I have no evidence for that, of course, only my suspicions.
You're very hubristic, aren't yaOne of the great things about the cranky and argumentative young pups who disrupt and distract on this site is....they are reluctant to tangle with me. They think they are cranky and argumentative but they are only playing at it.
Haven has the best and most relevant posts but I get a strong sense of evil from him/her/it. Would you like to swop names and addresses, Haven?
No, I am a humble pilgrim, conscious of my flaws. But shaman Jesus is with me. Agus Cuchulainn. And the sharp pointy sword of St Michael the archangel.You're very hubristic, aren't ya
Swap is spelled with an 'a' btw, I thought you were a writer
Do what you have to do so.Yes, I am fed up of ye
Shure arent your friends in AGS monitoring my phone right now?One of the great things about the cranky and argumentative young pups who disrupt and distract on this site is....they are reluctant to tangle with me. They think they are cranky and argumentative but they are only playing at it.
Haven has the best and most relevant posts but I get a strong sense of evil from him/her/it. Would you like to swop names and addresses, Haven?
No, I am a humble pilgrim, conscious of my flaws. But shaman Jesus is with me. Agus Cuchulainn. And the sharp pointy sword of St Michael the archangel.
Interesting..I prefer swop - Yankee style. I'm very grateful for the protections afforded me here by the US free speech amendment.
Sing it with me, guys: "Oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light..."
An hours drive from the border at An Blaic where Drew Harris sometimes cycles. That info was given to me by a cop in the area, with the clear but unspoken hint: "A deer hunter could accidentally shoot him at a half mile's distance with an expanding bullet. No forensics. Cross border nature of the deeply regrettable accident would make investigation difficult. Extreme unpopularity of the deceased amongst the Gardai would mean a relaxed and amused attitude amongst investigators. An accident. Case closed. Now, who wants a leg of venison..."British variant"
Are you in NI or the mainland?![]()
An hours drive from the border at An Blaic where Drew Harris sometimes cycles. That info was given to me by a cop in the area, with the clear but unspoken hint: "A deer hunter could accidentally shoot him at a half mile's distance with an expanding bullet. No forensics. Cross border nature of the deeply regrettable accident would make investigation difficult. Extreme unpopularity of the deceased amongst the Gardai would mean a relaxed and amused attitude amongst investigators. An accident. Case closed. Now, who wants a leg of venison...
No need, my Irish is good enoughAnd you, bro? Ca bhfuil tusa i do gconai? Feed that into your digital translator and answer that.
Ah yes, that sense of evil again. A furniture salesman from Donegal - a man of simple faith, as he said himself - explained the nature of the devil to me in amusing terms. He said satan is like a child on the beach kicking over sandcastles that other kids have built. He takes delight in destruction but he cannot create. The devil loves us to fear and hate him, but he cannot handle mockery. Am I right or am I right?Shure arent your friends in AGS monitoring my phone right now?
Ohh, mar sin ata an sceal? Ni credim sin in aon chur. Is fear nua anseo me. Inis dom, muna bhfuil aoin run leis. Cad is ainm duit? Ca bhfuil tu i do gconai?No need, my Irish is good enough
Again, blow-in, everyone knows where I live, in fact, everyone knows what my name is (both barrels)
Ohh, mar sin ata an sceal? Ni credim sin in aon chur. Is fear nua anseo me. Inis dom, muna bhfuil aoin run leis.
Cad is ainm duit?
You said that people ("pups") would be reluctant to tangle with you.. I'll tangle with you, readilyCa bhfuil tu i do gconai?
The best and bravest and funniest article I've ever written is currently exclusively on sarsfield's, the one about the devil worshipping dog wardens. I'm very excited to see that readers have a strong preference for it over the immigration article posted at the same time.Congratulations again!
Bearla aris??? Chuir isteach na focal i Google translate agus beidh tu togh!I mean, it's kindof telling that you have to resort to typing in a language you know I'm not fluent in..
Yes, we speak English here
Is Declan an saoiste anseo. Is brea leis an gaeilge. Ard moladh do Clark-connolly an thread seo a tosnu. Smaoineamh iontach!We don't speak Gaeilge here
I think that people who speak in a language that isn't commonly understood
Nuair ata gá leis...You're obviously a rude person
Again, with the narcissismGoogle translate, a mhac. Agus ta Gaelinn ag tromlach na hEireannaigh, dar leis an daonaireamh.
Agus duirt tu fein go raibh do Ghaelinn-sa "maith go leor"...nar dhuirt?
Do you know is he alive or dead?
www.theoccidentalobserver.net
You want me to give you my address?ainm? seoladh?