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You hold territory by occupying physical space. Get out there and claim yours.
The Roman Republic still rules the world to this day. 🏳️ The only thing that’s different is that Anglo-Saxons 🇺🇸 have taken the sceptre, while the original Romans🇻🇦languish in defeat. The new Republic has also achieved this power in large part by teaming up with a certain other tribal group 🇮🇱 and with their Anglo-Saxon kindred 🏴 across the pond. In certain respects, the world hasn’t changed all that much. The powers that be are the same ones that destroyed Celtic Europe. But what about the Celts? Do they no longer exist? Actually, they do. It’s just that most don’t remember who they actually are. They also don’t have their own governments (excepting maybe the Irish?), being ruled rather by puppet states of the Roman Republic (the Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 is just another submissive globalist puppet; let’s be real). Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/CelticEurope
I was recently asked for information about Brehon Laws in a local context (local to Mayo/Connacht) for a 60k word thesis. Instantly I thought of the MacEgan clan, hereditary Brehons to the chieftains of Connacht, including the famous O'Connor clan who held the high-kingship of Ireland at the time of the Anglo-Norman invasions in 1169. That was my first lead... Next, I conducted some more research and came across this: The Mullaghmore Brehon Deed of 1584. It is written in Gaelic and administered by the MacEgan clan with a view to settling a land dispute between two powerful and influential branches of the O'Mannion clan on the Galway-Mayo border. You can read more about this intriguing document here: https://moylough.galwaycommunityheritage.org/content/places/the-mullaghmore-brehon-law-deed-1584
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They’re organizing. You should too.
5,200 people from 132 countries are being granted Irish Citizenship today and tomorrow in Co. Kerry. Applicants from India make up over 20% of those attending the ceremonies (1,188), followed by applicants from Brazil (572), Romania (462), the United Kingdom (416), Poland (382), Philippines (271), South Africa (199), Pakistan (186), Nigeria (176) and China, including Hong Kong (154). Since the introduction of citizenship ceremonies in 2011, some 222,000 people have received Irish citizenship. Minister of State for Migration, Colm Brophy, congratulated Ireland's newest citizens, saying migration "has long been woven into the fabric of Ireland’s story with 70 million people worldwide claiming a link to Irish descent.... I encourage each of our new citizens to not lose the link to their home countries but also to continue to build connections and contribute to Ireland, the place they now call home." https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/1201/1546653-irish-citizenship-kerry/
Looks like there's some young Australians who have had enough.
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Sure, a Click-bait King is dead. Tragic. But as the media shifts their attention to "political assassination" we shouldn't be distracted by the real threats to the average person just living their life and minding their own business.
Scottish Dundee Axe Girl Strikes Back Tribute Song (2 min, 56 sec) Join: @davidavocadowolfe 🥑
1916 Rebellion: Was it Even Irish? THE BRENDAN OPTION 217 There's the Benedict option, the Dominic option, and now we have the Brendan Option! Whilst you would have found St. Brendan voyaging the seas, our very own Brendan can be found as you surf the net. ⛵ Here Fr. Brendan Kilcoyne discusses the recent comments by the current Taoiseach regarding the immigration protest that took place in April, stating that the 1916 Uprising for independence had an internationalist intent. He's dead wrong. Fr Kilcoyne explains why. #immigration #1916 #ireland #ImmaculataProductions #Christ #Christian #God #JesusChrist #CatholicMedia #Catholic #Christianity #Orthodox #Tradition #Irish http://www.immaculataproductions.org
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Justin Barrett - On The Concept of the Gaelstát - April, 2025 If you would like to support Justin Barrett today, join Clann Éireann. Donate to Clann Éireann: clanneireann.ie/donate Clann Éireann join page: clanneireann.ie/join Clann Éireann Telegram channel: https://t.me/clanneireann
No Irishman can rightly call himself a Nationalist who does not support the struggle for sovereignty in whatever way it may choose to manifest in a given generation. Only through the purification of Struggle is the soul of our Nation redeemed from the inaction of lesser men. 24 April 1916 24 April 2025
🔗Why Identity Matters 0:00 - Intro 2:08 - Culture 4:55 - Multiculturalism 8:23 - Identity 11:51 - Conclusion
DO THE MATH 👇!! (I’ve done it for you) In a refugee spousal couple with 4 children scenario (no bills, no accommodation costs, no medical costs, no food or transport costs, etc.), expendable income is: €244 per week for a qualifying adult = €1,057 per month or €12,688 per year, plus €168 per week for an adult dependent (spouse) = €728 per month or €8,736 per year, plus €54 x 2 for 2 kids aged 12 and over = €108 per week, which is €468 per month or €5,616 per year, plus €46 x 2 for 2 kids under 12 = €92 per week, which is €399 per month or €4,784 per year, plus €140 per month child benefit for 4 children = €560 per month or €6,720 per year TOTAL: €38,544 expendable income per year, not including additional payments like Christmas bonuses, budgetary one-offs, car repairs, etc. People of Ireland WAKE UP! While you break your back and miss your children growing up because you can’t afford to spend more than a few minutes to a couple of hours a day with them, people are arriving here and getting free food, accommodation, medical costs, all utilities paid, travel costs, and additional costs met (car repairs, etc.). If you are automatically deemed a refugee (or are an asylum seeker who then gets awarded refugee status), you get full social welfare, additional payments for child dependents, child benefit, and any other extra payments (bonuses, etc.). Depending on how many adults and children are in a family, such payments can add up to thousands a month in expendable income (not counting all the freebies outlined above). Do the math! Nearly €40,000 in the scenario given here (2 adults, 4 children). I chose this example because migrant families tend to have more children. It’s also worth noting that while asylum seekers get less, they are allowed to work and still don’t contribute to bills, accommodation costs, medical costs, food, or transport costs, etc. YOUR GOVERNMENT IS DOING YOU DIRTY.
Around 800 CE, Ireland had many small kingdoms, tuatha, under a Gaelic system with no central state. Over 100 existed, each led by a rí túaithe, varying from 80–150 due to shifting borders. Above them, rí ruirech ruled clusters, with dynasties like Uí Néill (north) or Eóganachta (Munster) as rí cóicid. The ard rí at Tara was symbolic, per texts like the Annals of Ulster. Uí Néill (split into Cenél Conaill and Cenél nEógain), Connachta (west), Laigin (east), and Munster’s Eóganachta were key, with Dál Riata linking to Scotland. Kings used cattle wealth and Brehon Law, while monasteries like Armagh grew powerful. Norse raids hit coasts by 800, but inland kingdoms held. This kin-based system lasted until Viking and Norman shifts.