When Gerry the Monk Hutch recently stood as a general election candidate, he suggested that immigrants should “bring your toolbox and bring your skills” with them to Ireland. Although Nigeria’s Black Axe organised crime network and a number of Indian […]
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Harsh rhetoric and policy reforms meant to fend off a growing Reform electoral challenge could give rise to yet another round of the Anglo-Irish asylum wars, as UK PM Keir Starmer announced new measures to curb irregular and excessive migration. […]
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If the classical education movement is to actually give birth, then it must see its responsibility as stealing children away, like Schiller says, so that they can be nourished with the milk of a better age and once grown, return to us alien and terrifying
John McGuirk’s succinct response to the recent outburst of contempt People Before Profit (PBP) TDs showed accredited journalists from GRIPT and other media outlets should not be the last word in this spat. PBP’s contempt for GRIPT is based on […]
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He—the great Napoleon—started upon us to emulate the Macedonian Alexander, with a ruck of nations at his back. We opposed empty spaces to French impetuosity, then we offered them an interminable battle so that their army went at last to sleep in its positions lying down on the heaps of its own dead. Then came the wall of fire in Moscow. It toppled down on them
In the wake of the highly successful Dublin protest on the 26th April, two more protests took place in Ulster, in Carrickmacross, Monaghan and Letterkenny, Donegal. The momentum of the Nationalist protest movement is holding steady, and another more protests […]
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A Fianna Fáil-led attempt to transpose the EU Migration Pact into law is perhaps the first instance in which the protests of the past two years have had a direct impact on legislation, for better or worse. Minister Jim O’Callaghan […]
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Tens of thousands of Irish people marched last weekend against mass immigration on the most sacred time of the year to Irish Republicanism. In contrast, a handful of ignorant people have in the past 12 months tried to march with […]
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The world sustainers are the men who build and maintain the infrastructure of our civilization. Without the world sustainers, there is nothing. No power plants or electricity, no roads or airports, no cars or boats or trains, no food and no shelter
“I can move your ass out of here so bright and so fast with a Jewish attorney, you’re going to feel like your ass was skinned, baby. You think you’re the last woman on Earth I can get?” That's where my head was at—I had gone full-Bukowski
Saturday the 26th April, saw the largest anti-immigration demonstration in Irish history, when thousands of protestors peacefully marched through Dublin city centre in a “National Rally”, marching from the Garden of Remembrance, along O’Connell Street, to the Custom House where […]
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Clonskeagh Mosque remains shuttered this afternoon as rumours circulate among the Dublin Ummah, ranging from American FBI agents to links to Islamic extremism following an ‘unprecedented incident’ reported by the facility’s management. In the aftermath of the as-of-yet ambiguous altercation […]
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“Revisionism became a purge, a way of sanitising the Irish past to make it compatible with contemporary liberalism.”-Richard Kearney Does Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc see Blueshirts in his cornflakes each morning? The left-republican academic continues the media tour of his […]
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Recently, Britain’s Homeland Party announced their intentions to set up a local branch in the North of Ireland. The endeavour has been disastrous. Homeland is a relatively new British right-wing microparty, formed in 2024, as a splinter of Patriotic Alternative. […]
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Craig Zahler may be the only writer/director reacting to the cultural tyranny under which cine-literate filmgoers have been suffering this past decade. His films are a powerful response, consciously or otherwise, to the vapid gatekeepers who’ve been treating anything without a far-left “message” as beyond the pale
Out of the fog came a horse-drawn sleigh, scratching its way across the ice. The horses huffed and puffed, spouting steam like dragons. Huddled together aboard the sleigh were two Frenchmen, their faces down, shielded from the elements. They didn’t see the seventy four guerrilla fighters crouched among the brush on the shoreline. Watching. Waiting.
Many folks who are familiar within Arthuriana from a tertiary source, there is a rough, flawed understanding that these are deeply ancient rooted ‘myths’.
While working on the new book and working out which figures I was going to include I came across some interesting possibilities for how interconnected Dál Riata was with their Brythonic neighbors.