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The Lunacy of Ireland’s Asylum System

Updated 30 Jan 2010 On Friday January 22nd The Irish Times reported on a Supreme Court ruling which will allow a Nigerian woman to challenge her deportation order; this is just another step in her 10-year battle against the State. The woman, one Abosede Oluwatoyin Meadows, claims that she would be forced into a marriage and circumcised if deported to Nigeria. In effect, she is holding our nation to moral ransom. That this woman can reside in our homeland for 10 years while fighting our decisio...

Who Funds Ireland’s Immigration Lobby?

Chuck Feeney and Atlantic Philanthropies According to The Irish Times there are 190 non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) and lobby groups advocating for immigration and asylum. On the opposing side there is but one, the Immigration Control Platform (ICP). While the Immigration Control Platform is funded by subscriptions and donations it receives from ordinary members[*], funding for many of the 190 organisations in the pro camp comes from the one source, a foreign, US based foundation fo...

Asgard

The Howth Gun Running, 1914 THE Asgard is a small sailing yacht owned by Irish Nationalist Erskine Childers. It is most famous for its journey  in 1914 when Erskine Childers, his wife Molly (pictured above left) and their small crew, made the then treacherous channel crossing with a hold full of German rifles from Hamburg into Howth harbour to arm the Irish Volunteers. In total 900 Mauser M1871 11 mm rifles and 29,000 rounds of ammunition were transported on board the yacht filling its hold...

Gross Domestic Product

Real Riches " Our object in building up the country economically must not be lost sight of. That object is not to be able to boast of enormous wealth or of a great volume of trade for their own sake. It is not to see our country covered with smoking chimneys and factories. It is not to show a great national balance sheet, nor to point to a people producing wealth with the self-obliteration of a hive of bees. The real riches of the Irish nation will be the men and women of the Irish nation the...

Mass immigration is Good for the Economy?

It is often asserted in the press, by politicians and the pro-immigration lobby that mass immigration is good for the economy. In addition to being vague the phrase comes hand-in-hand with an implicit implication, namely, that that which is good for the economy is good for the people of Ireland. Firstly, we must specify what is meant by the phrase "good for the economy". Normally something which has the consequence of increasing the size and/or wealth of an economy is "good", while that which...

An Interview With Kevin MacDonald PhD

On the Creation of 'White Guilt' With Brother Nathanael Kapner Dr. Kevin MacDonald, author, psychologist and historian, is a Professor of Psychology at the California State University in Long Beach California. Kevin MacDonald is a co-founder and participating journalist of the The Occidental Observer and The Occidental Quarterly. As the author of several books, Kevin MacDonald outlines the Zionist quest to destroy European culture through intellectual movements, politics, and the mass medi...

Traditional Ireland harder to find

Original article can be read here (Irish Examiner). Modern Ireland has swapped peat bogs and hot stews for motorways and double lattes, a newly-updated guidebook claimed today. Visitors must trek to the farthest-flung corners of the country to experience the authentic Emerald Isle, according to the ninth edition of Lonely Planet’s Ireland best-seller. “Contemporary Ireland is not altogether different from any other European country,” the book’s authors warn. “Ireland’s other personality,...

The decay of modern society

By Alain de Benoist The essence of modern liberal thought is that order is believed to be able to consolidate itself by means of all-out economic competition, that is, through the battle of all against all, requiring governments to do no more than set certain essential ground rules and provide certain services which the individual alone cannot adequately provide. Indeed, modern liberalism has gone so far along this path that it is today directly opposed to thee goals of classical liberalism and...

Graphic Revolution 1916

New Comic frames the Easter Rising The rebellion that set Ireland free, told as a graphic novel - "Blood upon the Rose" A landmark Irish graphic novel brings the events of Easter 1916 to life, condensed into 46 pages. If it paints the rebels as heroes, says the book’s creator, that is because his extensive research brought him to that conclusion. The 1916 Easter Rising was an attempt by a small group of  Irish revolutionaries to win independence from Britain. It was the most significant r...

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