0:01 hello everybody that will be viewing this um I'm delighted today to have a fellow that I saw on Facebook and I 0:08 followed him and sounded very interesting his name is Mark Brady he's from manahan and he ran for the locals 0:15 and he has some very interesting views so I want to pick his brain here a little bit today now he's in his vehicle 0:22 out on his farm because unlike many more he has got to work for a living I guess because we've got to support a lot of 0:28 guys that are not working so some of us have to work how are you doing Mark I'm doing very well D how are you it's great 0:34 to talk to you it is fantastic to have you here by modern Communications indeed 0:40 yes tell me this um we just went through an election there what is your general 0:46 thoughts on that were you disappointed surprised or did everything more or less dwell the way it would have 0:54 expected to be dwell anyway with regards the number of votes that has gotten by the Nationalist parties 1:01 well to be quite honest with you dlan I do believe that the elections are going 1:06 to be the way they were and are never going to change because when you started looking at the bigger picture of this 1:12 the elections is only there to keep people like me amused and to keep us from from from maybe standing up and 1:17 taking the government down out in the public a I do believe they're just a way of subduing us that there's nothing 1:23 that's ever going to change with these elections that when you sit back and think about what is actually happening 1:28 in Ireland and in Europe and across the world with this whole woke agenda and this WF agenda 50 or agenda 20 or 1:36 whatever to with the ramp up to different levels that are they really going to let a few people in Ireland 1:42 beat them with a pen well I greatly I greatly doubt that 1:47 just to take for an example what is Laing in Ireland today is a bit of common sense I have seen we'll say even 1:55 Pub trivia even my new trivial affairs being fixed even though there might be 2:02 only teners involved it is absolutely absurd to think that with a budget of 2:08 $125 billion that these people are not going to do whatever it takes to fix so 2:16 it's the same crew running again the show there's just too much money involved so a lot of people now after 2:23 this election are sort of saying to themselves this election route has no future at all and it's time to think of 2:30 something else would you be on those lines of thinking yourself yes 100% on those lines like I started as a candid 2:38 in local elections and I did it probably knowing that I 2:44 wasn't going to get anywhere inside I was never going to get a foot inside the door any but I do believe what I did do 2:49 and what even all the Nationalist people that stood up in this election in this general election I do believe what it is 2:54 doing is it's waking a lot of more people up all the time to what is really going on 2:59 because because when you go to the doors and talk to people the start to realize why is this man standing for election this man had no interest up now in 3:05 politics as such but what's he talking about here and people are starting to realize here I know that in the last 3:10 couple of years on Ireland there has been a Great Awakening like I've known for a long time bit by bit and of PE 3:16 I've always questioned everything but I started realiz over the last few years about what is really really going on and 3:22 for a long time I was afraid to speak We're Not Afraid cuz when I didn't speak out but people looked like this man's 3:27 mad like this man's a lunatic like but not anym people are now listening to you and they're thinking you know what you're right this is adding up so I do 3:35 believe that anyone stood up as a nationalist candidate in any of the elections can't 3:42 AR aren't walking away with the heads in shame because they didn't get voted in but what they've done and what they're still doing is awaking a lot more people 3:47 up to what is actually going on you know what them coming to here like well I had a quick look at your uh 3:54 election run there on the local elections last uh May or June whatever it was and and uh you got almost 500 4:02 votes now that 500 votes was 5% that's a heck of a good run in any election for a 4:08 fellow with no money or media attension behind him at all just running as an 4:15 independent in a five seater constituency about 8 to 9% can get to 4:22 the last seat so that was one hell of a run all things considered as far as I'm concerned but you decided anyway not to 4:28 go to the much bigger Arena which would be Monahan Cav which would be about maybe 10 times as large as your District 4:36 so you you had no interest in running in the general election as such and of course needless to say it costs a lot of 4:42 money to even run yes ST cost lot but not even that 4:47 like the locals is something that I could have done it's like a part-time job I could have done it along with 4:53 doing me bit of farm and I also work in a full-time job full-time employment along with me Farm like the Farm's only 4:59 a Seline for me it's little more than a hobby it just holds a few pound together like I say it's like suppos as me 5:04 pension fund to if you put it that way but um now the going to the bigger picture of the general elections that's 5:11 you're in D Dublin I have not I wouldn't be educated enough I don't think to to 5:17 win and stand up there every day and it didn't appeal to me to to sit in a room full of people that are not going 5:23 to allow you to do what you want to do anyhow like if you if you did get in there I think you'd be put down you'd be pushed into a corner any if like there's 5:30 no way there's one or two nationalist people going to get in there and be listened in there long with the whole lot of them like you know I I don't 5:35 think I actually don't think they'd be going anywhere look at anyone that did stand up and run with my way I thinking 5:41 fair play to them but it's great to see that there is opposition to them but unfortunately I don't think you be going anywhere that's my honest opinion you 5:48 know well the educational qualifications of uh the people that are running the show at the moment are less than Stella 5:54 we'll put it like that so yeah you'd be well able to hold your own 6:01 with these fellows yeah Einstein Edison and nicoa 6:07 Tesla they are not involved with this crew whatsoever definitely not it's it's 6:14 going forward some people have said for example that in the future running two 6:21 to three to four nationalists in any one constituency is not the way to go but instead just to pick one and run him so 6:28 as not to with the votes now I think that's a bit silly myself but what do you think of that idea or why should 6:37 anybody say to somebody else hey you don't run I'm a better man than you I will 6:43 run yes well there's two ways of looking at that number number one everyone is 6:50 it's everyone's own free will if you want to run you're entitled to run you're entit to have your say you're in TI to say what you want to say 100% 6:57 agree but when you do two when you do put too many nationalist candidates into one area it does leave it split in the 7:03 vote because like you look through the Trends they all have done they all have taken votes but it's it's a very hard 7:10 one to call like if you only put one into each area maybe he'll not get any he might just get the same vo votes as 7:16 as for yet if you know what I'm saying to you because like there certain people wouldn't vote for me there certain 7:22 people wouldn't vote for the next man so that's a very hard one to call but I do 7:28 believe is because everybody will have their own personal vote aside from their politics 7:34 whatsoever because they know one another and they're friendly to them they relation to them or whatever so I I 7:40 think the more people that would run actually the better to get those people out uh but that's just my 7:46 opinion yeah yeah there is a mediate I agree with you if you just put one in he 7:51 might get any further on than than three or four would in the different areas of like people are going to V vote for a 7:56 local person and they're also going to vote for a person that they know that has done something maybe for them or their family you know a lot of that does 8:03 come back into this and that's why I think these mainstream parties are still getting in so much cuz I think the older 8:09 generation are going to be very hard to swing on this because they'll say oh I know that man we left my father voted 8:14 for them my brother vot he done my brother Ator 20 years ago just that that is still coming into play with with with 8:20 why these parties are still getting so much votes to get back in just that the older generation don't change you know 8:27 well you cannot teach an old dog new tricks I've often that that many the time now you seem to be a regular enough 8:34 fellow and you tell me about 10 years ago you just had a feeling that things 8:40 are not as they appear on the surface and then you start to dig in this and turning that and reading this and you 8:47 have decided now that I guess there's some sort of a plan of f to bring all 8:53 countries under the one control can you just elaborate a bit on this and how 8:59 just a regular fellow will start thinking along these lines and will you surprised with what you learned 9:08 Etc was was some of the stuff that I've uncovered has shocked me but some of it 9:14 hasn't shocked me at all but I I do now realize that a lot of things that maybe 9:21 five six years ago that we thinking know it couldn't be they're all coming to play now like this climate change scam 9:27 it's it's a complete scam like what what I can't understand here is that people are actually buy still buying into this 9:34 one because like the world has gone through weather patterns and changes 9:40 since the beginning of time and it will continue to do that it's you had ice stages you just when you like anyone 9:46 that went to school and done a we bit of Science and a we bit of history and geography all combined together just look back at what you learned at school 9:52 I wasn't a great pupil at school but there was things did interest me and this is one of the things did interest me and it still interest me to this day 9:58 how the how the whole thing works and evolves and changes all the time and then they turn around and tell us that 10:04 we are doing this we are not doing this like they tell us about we need to reduce the carbon footprint carbon is 10:10 needed like the plants and trees breed in carbon to breed out oxygen for us take away the carbon the plant life days 10:17 you know it's a very simple simple strategy I went to South Africa my partners actually from there on holidays 10:23 a few weeks back and what I uncovered out there I made I put a video up I covered what's going on out there there's no such thing as climate change 10:28 out there there's no word there's nothing and they think that the control that our country is under from these 10:34 European people it's not about it's it's not about changing CL it's about taxing us and it's about changing the way we 10:39 live to they can put us under total control it's simple as that it's just very simple to understand when you sit down and look at the bigger picture you 10:45 know I did actually come across that video all right and you showed um a convoy of trucks or lores 10:55 miles and miles and miles um bringing coal from the m heading to the port 11:00 shipping to China it was something like 60 million tons it was some fantastic 11:07 figure anyway and it was miles and miles and miles and this wasn't just one day this was absolutely every single day so 11:15 when you put that in context Ireland is a country of 4 million people or whatever China is a country of 400 times 11:21 as big it's absolutely ridiculous to think that some 11:29 somebody cutting Turf in mayo or whatever is going to make one iota of a difference how do people just swallow 11:37 this absolute fce and they talk about climate change they'll talk about global warming I'm looking out the window 11:44 today there's a half inch of ice on my car 11:50 outside it's just 11:57 crazy like the made the media has has really destroyed people's way of thinking like like I've looked into this 12:04 too like if you tell if you put a person into a room and tell them the same lie 12:09 every day four times a day or five times a day for a couple of weeks they'll believe that for the rest of their lives 12:16 and this is what the media has done to the people like I grew up on the farm my father tipped a lot of pigs and stuff on 12:22 his on on on the home farm when we were growing up and we had no cental heat in the house I remember we had very hard 12:28 Winters all the time in Ireland I remember drawing pictures on the on the inside of the window they that had formed on the inside of the windows in 12:33 our bedroom when we wake up in the mornings you'd go outside I have to interject there you were luier than some 12:39 you actually had glass in the window I know 12:44 that you go you'd go outside to the pig houses and there'd be icicles hanging from every one of the the grooves and 12:49 the corat treats an icicle may be a foot or or 18 inches long that was every day there was there' be snow there could be 12:55 a foot of snow there was nothing there was nobody pass any marks in this life went on normal it was just that was the weather now when there's a drop of rain 13:02 coming around there's weather warnings they warning on people it's a constant weather warning it's it's a brain it's a mind it's a mind control thing this when 13:09 people don't are maybe starting out realiz but and they're trying to create a thing where where everyone's so soft 13:15 and weak they want every they don't want people to be fit to cope without them and that's that's then year of this and 13:21 they're now at hack and farming they're now attacking Farm in big time and they're doing it in a number of different ways the climate change was 13:28 one of the ways of firing it didn't really go that well I think I think it's not it has I think it's it's kind of 13:34 blowing up in their faces like you see what happened to the green party just and on because they were it was them 13:39 that was really pushing this agenda the greens so they're going a different way about now can a farmer in can a farmer 13:47 in Ireland not sit down on his tractor and Ponder just for a moment the fact 13:53 that they are now allowing to increase the amount of beef being brought in from South America into Europe 13:59 can you not realize that that is aimed directly to put him out of 14:04 business but yet he still votes for the same crew that is 14:10 actually um trying to bring about his demise economically and socially and everything 14:16 else it's absolutely ridiculous um agricultur is the next on 14:22 the firing line to be eliminated after the fishing industry of course has been 14:27 eliminated uh for few decades ago why do people just keep voting for the same 14:34 parties it's a mystery to me I saw John Waters discussing it and he says basically that people seem to be in 14:40 somewhat of a trance which is as good an explanation as any because there's no other explanation for it 14:48 perhaps well there there's two answers to that number one do the vote for these parties I don't know it's got to the 14:54 stage I don't even trust that election I don't trust it anymore because something about it is not adding up now I'm not 15:01 going to go into details about that just yet I'm going to do a we bit more digging into that and I could have more answers for you out here in a month or 15:06 so I don't know maybe not maybe I will but I do know one thing if the farmers are still voting these people in it's 15:12 actually a mystery because any Farmer at at at a level now they can't see what's going on to him 15:19 what that he's been attacked there's something seriously wrong but there's another way of looking at this also they've pushed most of the farmers in 15:26 the last 20 years that they needed to produce more and they needed to produce more food and we need more food and the world the the rising population of the 15:32 world so they've pushed most of the farmers into debt big debt to increase to build 15:40 more sheds to start milking More Cows they've pumped and pushed and pushed at them and nearly every Farm in the country is to his a and debt which means 15:47 he can't stop he can't stop and they've done it to the worken People Too people in Ireland have now big bigger and 15:53 bigger houses and bigger cars and like the recession of 2008 hasn't changed anything people are still plunging 15:59 themselves into all this debt and it left them you're now you're now the slave to the system you're paying for something that you probably never own if 16:06 you know what I'm saying and that's the way they have left them that they can't stop they can't think for themselves anymore I have to keep walking I have to 16:12 keep paying you know and that's that's the scenario that is Isis in Ireland any with the farming industry I think a lot 16:17 of it like I'm only a Mickey Mouse farmer like but I never jumped or 16:23 plunged in with them because I just knew here I do my own thing here I keep a few sheep and you know 16:30 um but I do believe that that's part they've pushed them into that much St 16:35 they can't stop but I do believe someday they just pull the pain and say here the price of this is going to collapse and that's going to collapse the whole thing 16:41 it's it's there's an end game to it like there is definitely an end game coming here definitely is an endgame to that 16:46 particular situation it's the oldest trick in the book they've done it in the United States uh couple of decades ago 16:51 they will extend loans and then of course the big the rug will be pulled out from other them and then the 16:57 corporations will come in and buy Untold acreages of farms and that's 17:02 probably what's going to happen to Ireland as well you will see uh Farmers driving around in a tractor worth 17:09 $100,000 Etc God only knows what the payments of that are but when the rug is pulled they 17:17 will be in serious trouble do you think there's an in-game here there's a lot of people being brought into Ireland of 17:24 different nationalities or whatever there seems to be a 17:29 desire to make life difficult for the regular Irish people we mentioned a 17:34 budget there a few moments ago of $125 billion and there's 15,000 Irish people homeless a woman was 17:43 kicked to death down in Cork City there uh Vanessa was her first name I can't 17:48 remember what her last name is there was other people that have lost their lives on the streets of 17:55 Dublin why is the owners to make life 18:02 difficult for the Irish people bring in uh situations where people are um 18:08 passing on um debts of Despair we'll put it like that why is this Warfare 18:14 psychological economical emotional everything on the Irish people what is 18:20 the end game of all this situation in your opinion it's it's not 18:27 obviously it's it's very simple it's a 18:32 replacement we're going to be somebody wants the Irish gone yeah is that the in 18:39 game or is that the start of the in game let's start game I do believe let's say 18:44 the IR are gone and The Replacements are there somebody asked me about The 18:49 Replacements and being sent up to Don go I says every D person I know left D 18:55 because they couldn't survive up in D so what chance have people from other areas 19:01 to survive in Donal when the people in Donal can't even survive in 19:06 Donal so after the after the Irish being replaced does those those people just 19:12 drift away go back or they just die off or it just becomes 19:18 Wilderness I do believe it becomes Wilderness I do believe that these Replacements as we call them are pushed 19:24 in here I I'm firm beli that someday somebody's going to a flicking 19:29 switch uh not some there's going to be a call to someday to a similar lockdown 19:37 scenario maybe it not be a a pandemic dist maybe a climate lockdown there's going to be some type of lockdown coming 19:43 here and these people that have bed up in hotels and everything every I do believe are going to be they're like a 19:48 un Army they're going to be out on the streets controlling us and telling us what we what we have to do they do not want anyone living in the countryside 19:54 anymore even though there's still an old house being built in it they have to let an odd house still go ahead to keep us kind of happy what they're doing here is 20:02 they're trying to not not just force too much low on they want him but they're slowly and crouching the men on us and 20:09 somay end year of this is to W everyone living in cities it's very hard to control people when they're all scattered out through the country side 20:15 every you can't control them people but if you put them all into apartment blocks in the city is very easy to 20:20 control them so I do believe like they wanted they wanted to release wolves and things into into the into there a couple 20:26 years ago Amon Ray and the green party this was deers but that is all wrote in some of the books that they talked about 20:32 agenda 50 that the whole country SES would be full of large coniferous animals to keep the people from going 20:38 going into the country sides and to keep no farm animals and things with surviving it like so like some of it 20:44 sounds very farfetched but it's actually not when you sit down and realize what they're actually doing you know it does 20:50 sound this it's farfetched now but it's not when you sit down and realize the where they're slowly pushing pushing 20:55 pushing like the one ever moved into the bigger cities they want these to call 21:00 them hubs where everyone to live and work in the hubs there be nobody else anywhere else only in these hubs that's 21:06 then you plan for the the the agenda this new world order agenda and cash the 21:11 system all the rest of it but I do believe that these people are in here to help them they're going to be these 21:17 people are like their soldiers that's going to help them to put us under total control and maybe then they'll give 21:22 they're going to replace or maybe they'll give them what we own I don't know just that what's going to be done 21:28 to them has question still to be answered but well the more you look at this if you 21:34 are correct they are just Pawns in the game as the famous writer songwriter 21:40 would say they're just Pawns in the game they're Expendable now that is their 21:45 future they just don't matter they're here for a purpose we saw overnight here 21:52 um a s over there in Syria um strange thing happened in the last few days an army just sprung out of no place as if 21:59 by Magic maybe maybe it came out of Aladdin's lamp for all I know who knows anything is possible anyway an army just 22:06 appeared and now a dictatorship that was there strong for 42 years has just 22:12 dissipated and gone into the night to do that in a country we'll say 22:19 let's say Scotland for would not a good plan be if you wanted to do something like that in 22:24 Scotland to set up camps outside Glasgow with 4,000 and whatever town is in the 22:30 middle of Scotland whatever we'll call it at loan whatever put a thousand there 22:36 set up these camps all over the place with fellows 20 to 30 years of age and 22:41 just have them there waiting for the word now it's time to rock and roll is 22:48 this not straightforward and Common Sense and is this not what's happening 22:54 in exactly it's wellfare exactly and somebody said to me that most of 23:01 these camps are located in the same positions that Cromwell had his men located in when he took control of irand 23:06 for England years ago you know well certainly they would want to be 23:11 dissipated so they can be out in the field in a matter of an 23:17 hour if you really wanted to house we' say 50,000 people you would set them up 23:23 in a massive camp in the K holding 50,000 it would be econom IAL it' be 23:29 best you could put on the food you could the logistics you could work everything but instead every single Village in town 23:37 will have an outpost created in it I watching the fellas up there in Balan 23:42 there's one in Balan there's one in knock there's one in kalala there's one in Castle Bar got on your knows so many 23:48 more there's one in CR Molina got on your knows but the bottom line is they are just embedded in the 23:56 countryside at strategic locations with within miles of every place and only just miles it's a fascinating thing to 24:03 watch exactly the sleeper cells that's what like you know people you know like people 24:12 are are not even waking up to this one at all I've spoke to several people all 24:17 the poor fellas are coming from war I'd say 10% of them is coming from war like even the war that is happening in 24:24 Ukraine I walk with people from Ukraine there's people in the in the factory that I walk in W in here from Ukraine 24:31 and they described the war in Ukraine something similar to what happened here with the troubles in Northern Ireland it's one way corner of of the country 24:38 there's war one way corner and the other half of the country is party on they don't even know what's happening yeah that's the way they have 24:44 described me it's the same as when we had the troubles in Northern Ireland people down in C Cherry didn't know the 24:49 half of didn't know that life was normal to them they n bomb and out and N Soldier shot or person shot it's the 24:56 same thing in Ukraine that's the way they described it to me that most Ukraine doesn't even know there's a war there yes there is a war 25:02 in the corner but it's not the media is also hting this to be a serious bigger picture and I think they use this the ske of bringing people in from Ukraine 25:08 to bring all these Fells in they're from all over the world like they're from all over the world and like even you don't 25:14 even have to we up anymore just take a look at some of them take a look at some of them and you can tell you can tell by 25:20 looking at them that they're not people that should be in this country like you just know there's an element that that 25:26 the Loy train soldiers actually look they have that opion of you know what I'm saying here it's not but people are 25:33 the poor people that coming from war they're not coming from war there's no war in tsunami there's no war in Georgia where all these B are coming from like 25:39 they're coming from everywhere and like this L about coming in here I went to South Africa they took my fingerprints going into it yeah H my fingerprints 25:47 leaving it do you do you think it's do you think the protests now are coming towards an 25:54 end because at the end of the day those SC the they're going to just batter 26:01 those fellows away from the the gates um now that the election is over I believe 26:07 the gloves are going to come off with those fellows and they're not going to you know I see them down there in 26:12 different protests and the there they are friendly they're joking and everybody's joking around and it's all 26:18 nice and beautiful um but the bottom line is the refugees or the military men 26:25 or whatever you want to call them they are still going in is that process coming to an end do you 26:33 think the process of protestant de that the people that are out there protesting 26:39 now for nearly a year yes those people themselves fair play to them but they must be exhausted mentally and 26:46 physically and financially and everything else and at the bottom at the end of the day 26:52 they cannot really stop these gy push pting those people in because if you lay a finger on a gy you looking at 12 years 26:59 or whatever yeah so their hands are tied every sense in every sense of the words 27:05 is it is it time to think of something different and what might that be well it's time to think of something 27:12 different surely protest aren't really working either and unfortunately the guards hands I say a 27:18 lot of them are T in this too and they've gotten very bad press but you can't blame all them either 27:26 because they have they have a job to do like and unfortunately the the houses the families the mortgages to pay too A 27:33 lot of them and they are stuck in the middle I think a lot of them like they have got very bad pressed like some like there was definitely there was too much 27:40 force used in a lot of situations I'm look at I'm not I'm not going to be I don't want to run down the yard to 27:46 to the full extent at the end of the day they are still the paid lower Keepers in the country to have a job to do they're 27:52 told what they have to do by their superiors the man that's running the yard I don't think should be there he should not be there there lot of issues 27:59 individual the individual car's decision is not an easy one he either does what 28:04 he's told or he is out of a job and looking at desperation in of its own in 28:09 his own situation so and I have explained to somebody before I've explained that to somebody 28:16 before the fact that the GS have got such bad press over all this issue if 28:22 one of them did lost his job it'd be very difficult for him to get a job anywhere else in the workplace at this moment in time who'd want him play you 28:28 know what I mean they get he get it's it's a very hard one to call on The Yards but I do believe that Dre Harris 28:33 should not be running the yards in irand because Dre Harris has got an agenda against Irish people he most certainly 28:39 has if that fellow doesn't have a chip on his shoulder his father got killed or was killed in troubles whatever so 28:46 obviously that fellow is there for vengeance because that's just human 28:51 nature yeah yeah but the protest the people that are protesting themselves 28:56 they're Fair them they've really done it but I do not believe maybe it prolong 29:02 things and stop things a while but I do not believe it's going to matter these people and I think now that the elections are over they're going to pump 29:07 far more of them in here that's my honest opinion we're going to have to all come up with something else in Ireland 29:14 and whether it be a walk out of work everyone maybe just say look we're going to have to see what can we live on for a 29:20 fortnite or three weeks or whatever and maybe get to a point where everyone just is right nobody goes to work on this government stands down or something I 29:26 don't know it's a very hard and then if only maybe 30% of or 20% of the 29:32 population thinks like I do the young people of Ireland unfortunately a lot of them are that brainwash that they don't 29:37 care what go on they won't even go to vly they don't a lot of them doesn't even want to work anymore they've lost 29:43 all the the media has actually ruined the young people of I do believe the lost all hope of anything they seem to 29:49 be just living from day to day about a lot of them aren't even in good form anymore there's no don't characters and 29:56 all that witty type of people on day out they're gone like you know you know what I'm talking about when I talk about the witty 30:02 character they are not there anymore they don't exist the young people are all they're all at the one level they all talk the same way it's it's it's a 30:09 very strange it's like a phenomenon that's coming across and the more I see it the more I think my God where how are you going to survive in your own out 30:16 here the young people I actually think when we go what's going to happen to them you know even when I do up here there's not many of them as even in 30:21 interest doing that anymore it's more Gess that are starting to work in agriculture now than young men to you know it's it's sad to see what's what's 30:27 coming down the lane no I spoke to I I won't hold you now for 30:33 too much longer because you've got some uh plenty to do but I did speak to a man there a few days ago and Mr Fagan and 30:41 he's his plan is to actually try to get somebody elected and actually form a 30:48 shadow government and um I'm saying to myself well I don't know about that the 30:54 more I think about it perhaps he's on to something very very useful indeed perhaps it's time just to form a 31:00 completely separate Society all together and just try to extract yourself from 31:06 this um ship that might be sinking and one could argue that the quicker it 31:12 sinks the better because these people that are running the show they cannot easily be 31:19 dislodged and they are not going to change so perhaps it's time for some radical thinking indeed what do you 31:26 think of that yes i' agree totally with you like I know I don't know Alan personally I've 31:32 met alen on an occasion or two he's a good y but um the shadow govern I don't 31:37 think there's ever it's it's never going to happen because what I've seen with election Trends between the local election and this election after there 31:44 was such a shout to wake up when people all the protest and all the different things were starting to happen I do not believe that the elections is ever going 31:50 to change we're ever going to get anyone elected they are not going to allow us as I said to win over them with a pen no I think you're correct I think that 31:57 ain't going to happen I did see a young National Party member there Yan yaan that 32:03 fellow he's young and he's idealistic and he said well the last time we got 7% 32:09 this time we've got 2% uh so next time we'll triple it again to 6% and then 32:15 we'll be in power the next time after that that I don't think is feasible for two reasons one we don't have 10 years 32:22 and two it ain't going to be allowed to happen anyway because more people being added to the register foreign Nationals 32:29 and they'll obviously never vote nationalist so his that that that plan is just not 32:36 feasible I don't think so no I don't think and what I made a video way back this time last year maybe after 32:42 Christmas last year and I do believe that it's going to come to a stage sooner rather than later that we won't have an election anymore in Ireland that 32:49 once they get enough of a foothold in with their power that they'll have their people in charge and we not we not have 32:54 a say to be even be allowed to vote because we're going to be just that's it this is who's here we're going to run the we're running the show now and 33:00 that's it I do believe that's coming down the line and it could be sooner other than later they are really pushing this agenda in very and I think now I 33:07 think once they form this new government I think we're going to see they're really going to ram down our throats now 33:12 I do believe they are so the election end of it I'll be writing that off completely I do think that there is a 33:18 lot of people starting to form as you said a whole different system and that is probably going to come but it's going 33:23 to be very tough one to call for a while because they're going to try to take us said of itly if we start to F our own 33:30 way of living they're going to try to stop it everywhere they can they not want us breaking away from their controller system but I do believe it's 33:36 probably one of the only ways that we're going to do this if everyone starts to form like their own communities and maybe their own food sources and maybe 33:42 homeschool their children this type of thing come back I do believe we have to go back to basics here we'll start to 33:48 live the way we did years and years ago small farm Enterprises which is just producing food for a community more or 33:54 less I do believe that that is going to be the only secret to keeping Irish way of life going here 34:01 it's just going to have to be a form a community type group type thing and that we do our own thing and we break away 34:07 from the system it's going to be tough for a while but I think it's the only way out of this I'm somewhat 34:13 knowledgeable of the people here that we refer to as the pilgrims well they are correctly known 34:19 as the separatists and they were unhappy over there in England in the 1500s into 34:25 the 1600s and they decided to do what God told them to do which was to go out 34:30 and separate I think the Irish at stage was time to go out and separate um that 34:38 seems to be the only solution uh that I can see but it's fascinating talking to you and you have a lot to do have you 34:44 anything now to say before we wrap it up we will we'll we'll repeat this I want to get we'll say six or seven or eight 34:52 people or whatever having a chat on a regular basis maybe for 15es maybe have 34:58 two or three or four or whatever because you know the old thing about um two 35:03 minds are better than one even if they're just you know what but anyway that'll be the way to go 35:10 do you have any parting thoughts as we go forward well what you just said there 35:16 two minds by one I think what you're after saying is a brilliant idea because I think that's part of the problem that people aren't actually communicating 35:22 together enough on all these issues you have an awful lot of separate groups of people but they're not jelling together 35:28 the way they should to try and maybe come up with a solution to the problem here and everyone is the wrong way of thinking and I do a bit of talking on 35:35 Facebook and there's a loot of people that still want to I not say shut you down but they want to disagree with you with 35:40 you agree to disagree type of thing like everyone's their own ideas and things but I do believe we need to get Le a 35:47 chat group going across not just irand across Europe and AC even even into with you in America because this has 35:53 happening everywh it's not just in Ireland but Ireland seems to be we always have seemed to got aand always 35:59 seemed to got the the rough end of the stick from the EU well I wouldn't say the rough end of the stick but what I think happened was whenever the EU made 36:05 up a set of rules we know where the EU where the EU stands now they're not on ourside anymore like maybe the we want 36:10 him and done a lot for Ireland but that has changed because there's different they're now a control group like they're part of this greater agenda but I do 36:18 believe that whenever they made up a set of rules maybe a page of rules with 20 with 20 new rules on for the 36:23 agricultural industry anyhow when that was sent to England before England from them England looked at it and read them 36:29 and said we'll accept five of them but when went there yeah we accept them 10 rules but we'll add 10 more onto it I do 36:34 believe that's what happened to us and then we were like the guinea pigs for the rest of Europe if you know what I'm 36:40 saying the P the P us first but um I just like to say that people needs to 36:46 start actually research and take a look at in deeper to everything that happens and start questioning because that's 36:52 what I did and the more you question the more you actually realize hey we' been con here and everything we do they are 36:58 actually going to leave us starving on the streets if they get their way that's the plan they're going to starve us 37:03 they're going to starve us into submission to them that is the end game of this day going to leave us that with with no heat or houses that were hungry 37:09 like they're pulling now any of the houses that belong to the corporation of the state some of them was heated I know of houses that were he with solid fuel 37:16 stoves which meant you could buy your coal and cut a few sticks or your only you always could but now they've taken 37:21 out them stes of them because the people don't actually own the house they have no say and they fitted leather C in their houses which means they can charge 37:28 them whatever they like for the Elric and they can cut it off if they feel fit to do it you know so these are all part 37:34 of the the greater plan in years to come that people need to be aware of what's what's coming down to the end of them you know can people not see that the 37:41 cost of energy whether it be electricity whether it's diesel or whether it's petrol is exceedingly high and then it's 37:49 taxed into Oblivion why I don't know why why in a hundred years of Irish politics has no 37:56 politician out and said these very simple words I have decided that there's going to be zero tax on petrol or 38:03 electricity or diesel because they're the basics of living and it really 38:09 impacts the people on a lesser wage to a millionaire it means nothing why are 38:16 these poor people being hit with that particular taxation it's crazy 38:23 exactly maybe we should maybe we should form a party on the agenda of getting 38:29 rid of petrol taxes well what I what I do say to people now is your tax don't your 38:35 tax ta got that bad know your taxed on your tax like there's just one thing 38:41 like I get I get a put a bit of a bonus of Christmas it's it's a work rated bonus you know for your work performance 38:48 over the year and because as class as extra income you're tax the heal on it 38:53 you're flee in tax on it we say you get ,000 You' probably pay 400 450 tax you know but 38:59 um yet know in County mon alone we have 2500 2 and a half thousand people unemployed but that's that's not 39:06 sickness benefit that's unemployed people that are job Seekers people who are by the way looking for a job but 39:13 they're not looking for a job they're long-term AR played they have no interest in working now so you're tell 39:19 you're telling me that you get a Christmas bonus and you have to pay €450 tax on that 39:26 bonus well I'm just saying if it is a, I probably pay 40% tax because it's above me it's it's it's a cap it's above me 39:32 earance it's above me you know there's no that's it that's what you pay it's like it's like overtime if I earn that 39:38 type over time that's what you pay it like that's basically the way it is so um but there's there's two there's 25 39:45 two two and a half thousand people in County mon loan unemployed getting they get paid social welfare every week but 39:51 at Christmas to get a double payment well all I've got to say to that is your uh shap and you don't have a 39:58 green suit but you most certainly are Santa Claus yeah but but this this is I made 40:05 this point a week or two ago the them people that are on get a double payment at Christmas yeah you know they get an 40:10 extra it's a bonus now there's a factory in County monor 40:15 produces turkeys for the Christmas Market they get very very busy at Christmas they have to on an extra five or 600 staff them 5 or 600 staff came 40:24 mostly this year from Romania they flew here to work for three weeks and they're going home again when when they do the 40:29 work they'll probably earn the work for that three weeks to work s days a week 12 hour shifts they'll probably take 40:35 home maybe I don't know what they down they down maybe 12200 a week 1,300 a week here they'll not have to pay tax 40:41 and obviously because they not from Ireland so that whole money that they earn leaves Ireland right that leaves Ireland it's 40:49 gone but why don't the tell these 250 or 2 and a half thousand people look at we 40:54 need five or 600 years to go to the turkey farm for three weeks we still allow you to collect your social welfare but we not pay us maybe a double week at 41:01 Christmas we allow you to earn this money plus because it didn't work all year there's no tax to pay on that money 41:07 but the benefit of that that they is company that money would already spent back in Ireland you know but this is 41:13 government policy that this is all allowed to happen it's actually ridiculous what they allowed to happen here it's it's Madness and all these TDS 41:21 and ministers and the talk about what they're doing for the people dou fly 41:27 can I do believe they want to keep you know I do believe they want to keep a certain amount of people jobless that 41:32 that know they're guaranteed they'll also vote for them because you don't fight the 100 feed you can I sign you up 41:37 as the leader of a brand new political party called The Common Sense party how's 41:44 that but this is it like it's it's it's it's it's not rocket you don't have to your Genius to S it's common sense it's 41:51 time for a new movement it's going to be the common sense Pary it's going to be the common sense movement 41:57 anything that's not common sense is just out the window from now on and I think 42:03 that's that is our game plan going forward yep yep all right Mark it was a 42:09 pleasure having a chat with you it's coming up to an hour well it's not it's coming up to 45 minutes 3/4 of an hour 42:16 but I would like to do this on a regular basis and I would like to do it with a few more people and get some Minds 42:22 together I do see other people doing a lot of great work out there uh even 42:28 yesterday I think it was I came across some uh Facebook group it was King's 42:34 Court Community Action Group or whatever that's BR group yes I don't know the people involved but I I didn't need to 42:41 know them I knew there were decent people trying to do what what is needed to be done these people are obviously 42:47 concerned about the welfare of their children this that and the other are walking down the street and they want to 42:52 produce a group of people that will be a community one it's basic it's very good 42:59 there's a lot of communities coming together and at least at least 43:06 recognizing the situation which is step one in the U what needs to be 43:12 done yes all right well thank you very much I'm going to click this off and uh 43:18 we're going to be done thank you for everybody for watching and I'll put up this uh presently thank you very much ------------ good morning to everybody and welcome back to sarsfields Virtual Pub here today I interviewing a fellow I've been 0:07 asked to interview this fellow he has been involved in a little bit of difficulties legal proceedings Etc and 0:15 it is a family dispute I guess among other things but what sets this aside 0:21 family disputes are very common in Ireland as everybody know what sets this aside is the fact that this man is being 0:27 threatened with a prison sentence of 30 years now 30 years we're not talking 0:33 about a fellow that killed a fellow up in uh Dublin we're not talking about a 0:38 fellow that stabbed a girl in B Brit a few days back 17 times we're not talking about a person in limr that stabbed 0:45 another lady and broke into the house we're not talking about a fellow down in Cork that stabbed a lady down there 0:52 we're not talking about the fellow that sliced up three people in uh up there in 0:58 Dublin or whatever it is we're talking to a fellow here that to my understanding at least is he has been 1:05 found with five cannabis plants which he was using to mitigate his pain because 1:12 he has a very unusual disease that we'll get into in a moment and uh that is the 1:19 root cause of his difficulties I guess at this point in time anyway anyway I'm talking to Paul L Paul thanks for 1:25 joining me today and I wish today to get your story out from start to finish so we'll get a little bit of an 1:31 understanding of it at least yeah thanks D you know I do think this is in the best of uh the Public's interest to hear 1:39 about what has happened to me and what is happening to other people around the country as well but they're too afraid 1:45 to speak up about it okay I ask you now to get speak a 1:50 little bit louder because you're a bit too soft so try to get a bit more close to the microphone or whatever speak a 1:56 little bit louder and as you say this situ 2:01 this that's perfect this situation is not a unique situation whatsoever you 2:06 seem to be in a situation where the authorities have it to use an Irish expression in for you can you give us a 2:13 little bit of a background on how you first came to the attention of the G and 2:19 this is going back 12 13 years now yeah I moved to a house I was rent 2:26 in a little cottage out out the country outside my law and uh I didn't know I 2:32 didn't know when I moved in that this this there was a dispute over this property that I was that I was supposed 2:37 to be renting the the woman that acrossed the road that uh she believed 2:43 she was going to get us was the old man that died in the house left it to a young couple down the road and the old 2:49 lady crossed the road swore that she never let the young couple rent out the the house so she had run the last 10 tenants 2:58 out of that house so I was I was next to be going um the young lad that comes 3:04 around there with uh he's looking after her Farm um he was driving cattle down the 3:10 road one day and uh my dog went out barking at the gate as do as dogs do and 3:16 uh his his child came up to the gate and he had a stone in his hand and he had a 3:22 stone over his head like that and went to thr at the dog and I I let a shout at him and he just stopped and looked at me 3:28 and then threw the St anyway so by the time I got my shoes on and out the out 3:34 the front gate they were gone about 100 yards down the road and they turned the cattle in to the left into a field so it 3:40 was a very windy day and um I was shouting at your man the father of the child to to come up so I could talk to 3:48 him um I met him at the just around the gate and uh he started come I said would 3:55 you repr yourand your child there for throwing stones at me dog and uh he said 4:00 he he said he had enough for me and that he was he was going to and he had his hand in his pocket coming towards me and 4:06 I know this lad has a knife for cutting silage bailes so I pushed him back and he tripped over a bit of dirt and fell 4:12 in the puddle and he called the G the and said that I hit him uh I later found 4:17 out allegedly that this man is uh he's related to a g allegedly know that uh is 4:27 Michael D higgins's um Michael D higgins's personal security so 4:35 from that minute on then you know there was a case against me um I used to do the door and goway if 4:41 I hit anyone if I your man said in his statement that I punched him now if I punch anyone there going to be damaged 4:47 I'm 6'2 I used to do the door and goway there'll be at least a bruise but there was nothing there's no 4:54 doctor's reports nothing so was just his words 5:00 okay so in a nutshell here you are a man this now is 12 years ago you're what 30 5:05 years of age you're in your Prime you're 6'2 you're a big strapping man or whatever you see your dog uh some kid 5:13 throwing a stone at your dog no big deal in the bigger scheme of things so you put on your shoes you went out your door 5:20 and to describe it in an Irish situation is you wanted to go over to the father 5:25 and give out to him and say hey stop your young Le Thorn stones of the dog 5:31 that was your intention now this fellow of course some you were concerned about this fellow he came towards you he got 5:38 into your space you pushed him back he fell over and that was the extent of that situation that day yeah yeah well 5:47 that happens all the time yeah I I just old thing yeah go ahead go 5:57 ahead well we're going to just have a little bit bit of a break here because I have a reverberation coming 6:06 up okay so we're going back so that was the incident that got you on the um G 6:12 the radar scope back in the year 2000 and 12 uh there's a saying now that's 6:20 been comp popularized to explain a lot of tragedies in Ireland uh they say oh person you're 6:28 just in the wrong place at the wrong time well if any situation was you're just in the wrong place you just got 6:34 caught up in some foolish dispute where somebody left a house to somebody else down in my law the other person is not 6:41 happy they're trying to make the tenants who happen to move into that house their life misery obviously so they will move 6:48 out so the person that owns the house will just give up that's the situation down in mil law and that is 6:54 the year 201 12 uh that was 2013 or 14 I think 7:02 yeah yes when it was about 10 years ago anyway yeah yeah now about this time as 7:07 well you were diagnosed with an unusual disease I must admit I never heard of it myself called sweet SW syndrome and if 7:15 my understanding is correct and you can correct me is that this disease actually might 7:20 progress and uh be into full-blown leukemia or some other blood cancer like 7:26 that so it is a serious disease but also for my understanding is that they really don't know too much about this disease 7:33 but the bottom line was that you were in ill health yeah yeah yeah it's ter terrible 7:41 like you know um I've off lot of symptoms like it's a wide ranging illness like to from inside the body to 7:47 joints and muscles and everything and this caused your pain and 7:53 grief needless to say yeah it's hard for me now to sit up here and and talk to you like 8:00 now while all this was going on your father at this stage of the proceedings he was alive and uh he 8:07 decided to give you a little patch of land or whatever to build a house for yourself so you could become somewhat 8:13 independent or whatever so you went ahead and you built this house but it would seem 8:20 that the the land itself was never titled or deeded over into your 8:25 possession but uh it didn't seem to be a big deal at that stage but needless to 8:30 say it later became an issue is that correct yeah 8:36 yeah so when your father passed away one of your siblings for whatever 8:41 reason decided to uh remove you from the house can you tell us what happened from 8:47 that point on right um I was over in England doing me 8:53 psychiatric nursing um I was just about to start me training as a nurse and uh I 8:58 came back to Ireland my father had a heart attack uh after he had the heart attack um I said I was going to go back 9:04 to England and he said no to stay here we're going to build a house uh the house was built uh we knew there wasn't 9:11 enough money to finish off the house so we said we' leave it until I couldn't afford to finish off the rest of it 9:17 myself um the house was left there for a couple of years no worked on it because 9:23 there was no money around and uh my family member convinced my father 9:30 that I he had a stroke in the meantime and one of my family members convinced him that I had left Ireland and I wasn't 9:36 coming back and to sign over the house to her so that's that's how all this 9:45 started now again this situation is Not Unusual at all you were building a house 9:50 scraping and scratching you need to go to England to get some money to get some more materials and whatnot you're over 9:57 there trying to do the best you can in the meantime one of your siblings go 10:02 your father to sign the house over to them so it was from that point on no 10:07 longer legally your house no uh well no it a it was awarded to my sister in the 10:14 court case because she didn't have possession of the house she didn't own the house they had that to set up that 10:19 court case in order to give her possession because if they if they didn't give her possession they couldn't 10:26 have entered the house uh looking for the five five cannabis plants it's a 10:31 completely different law okay so the house is in 10:38 dispute what was the reason for the G the coming to the house I understand they came to the house in the middle of 10:45 the night to actually remove you from the house what was their purpose that night the purpose that night was coming 10:51 to remove you they did at that time know nothing whatsoever about any cannabis plant yeah there was a complaint the the 11:00 only complaint I seen was made by gway gway cir District Court um the solicitor 11:09 for my sister I I won't name him here but he's he's from goway 11:17 um he he put in a trespassing charge against me even though it's family land 11:24 and I under the uh the trespassing you if you have if 11:31 you have an interest in a property you have a right to be there I had an interest in that property I had the plan of permission and I moved on to the site 11:37 in 2004 so I had an interest and I built that house with my own hands and my own 11:42 money and my my father helped me like so they said I was trespassing on my own 11:51 property which I had a right to be in so they set me up in court there was no 11:56 guard the investigation into whether I was trespassing in the property or not there was just a court order made and 12:03 the court order that was made has to be signed by a judge and Witness by the Chief Justice of Ireland and neither of 12:10 those two things happened with that warrant so it was a complete set up from 12:16 the beginning so you were comfortable that you were living in your own house so can 12:23 you tell us a little bit about the night that the gy came then and uh removed you from that house I presume one or two gy 12:30 came and says uh Paul you have to leave or whatever and they knocked on the front door and whatever is that what 12:36 happened no I was inside I had um I had a tooth taken out and uh there was an 12:42 infection in it for two weeks I was gone I gone through two rounds of antibiotics and those antibiotics weren't working so 12:49 I used some uh used a herbal remedy that uh someone was telling me about so I was 12:56 using I was using that and um I was using that and uh and some alcohol 13:04 to push up into the wound as well because it was still all just still bleeding and still all swollen my whole face 13:10 swollen so I had uh fallen asleep on the couch and I woke up to my back door the 13:16 back door coming in on top of me and uh G they were outside they purple sprayed me straighten the straighten the eyes 13:23 and uh yeah um then they brought me off into 13:28 into cell and left me in the cell overnight with pepper spray in my eyes even though I asked them to remove the pepper spray they left me there in the 13:34 pepper in the in the cell with pepper spray all over my face and didn't matter if I moved or wiped my arms it was all 13:42 over my arms as well it was all over me so okay so you asked for a little bit 13:47 of common medical assistance by removing and flushing out obviously if you're pepper sprayed you've got to flush out 13:53 some people say for 20 minutes but it was just left there stinging overnight you had no Rec course whatsoever no uh 14:01 they brought in they even brought in the doctor and the doctor took took a look at the wound in me face and um that was 14:07 it he he walked out as well no one ever wiped the pepper spray out me out of me out of my 14:13 eyes okay so you were put into a cell in the G station in gy City the next 14:19 morning I presume then you were brought to a court yeah I was I was told uh I 14:24 was brought into the court and told to sign this piece of paper or else I'm going to jail I signed us Paul Ellie 14:30 under Jud rice they said no that's not good enough and they tore off the top sheet and told us to write it out again 14:37 so they forced me under jurus to sign a piece of paper and uh I signed it 14:43 because it under threed jail so I signed it 14:49 um then I was released that day and they set a date for the the next hearing like 14:55 which was for uh to debate the or to to have a case over the ownership of the house so 15:01 my sister didn't own the house before this she had just registered the land in 15:07 her name but the the father didn't you know 15:12 I don't know I you see I don't I've tried to get the documents from them but they're not very 15:18 forthcoming but on that particular on that particular day then you had no cic 15:23 whatsoever no none and did you not ask the judge that uh 15:29 uh I need um I'm not educated in the law etc etc uh I I wish to have legal 15:36 representation I cannot afford it can solicitor be appointed to my case and 15:42 can I ask for an adjournment or whatever that didn't happen you more or less got 15:47 in there and not um made aware of what your rights were in a sense more or less 15:54 railroaded in and out keep your mouth shut away you go yeah yeah basically 15:59 that's what happened here okay so fast forward now to the 16:06 situation where when they when they came into your house to remove you from your house they found five cannabis plants in 16:14 the house but that wasn't their purpose of coming in they were coming in to remove you and then they found the 16:20 cannabis plants yeah yeah yeah now why had you the cannabis plants that's an 16:26 obvious question of course but there you have the cannabis plants they're alleged cannabis plants I don't know 16:32 what they are to be honest with you I just threw five seeds in a posh now I've been set up for possession of cannabis 16:38 before by the G where they tried to set me up with 10 worth of a joint B but I 16:45 proved that they got the joint B from somewhere else and it didn't leave my house because when the G they take 16:51 evidence from your house they lay it all out in the table and they take a number of each bag that's in it and what's in 16:57 it and they write down L nowhere was there a joint Bush that came out of my 17:02 house so somewhere between the gy leing that that house in my law and the Core 17:08 case for the 10ur is worth of cannabis in a joint Bush um they they found that 17:15 joint but the exact thing that they wanted to charge me with but yet it wasn't written down on the list of evidence that they brought from my house 17:22 so that case was thrown out so I don't know if these people are lying again about what this plant is it may be hemp 17:30 and it may be kosm which is uh the Hebrew word for 17:35 cannabis uh there a Polish it's used in the Holy anoint andile cannabis so 17:41 that's that's what I use it for is for medicinal and uh religious 17:48 beliefs okay you said there um a second ago whatever that that case was thrown out what exact case was thrown out was 17:55 it the case pertaining to the Canabis itself that was thrown dra out what case was drawn out at that particular 18:02 occasion uh this was back in uh I think 2015 the G came into that that same 18:08 house down in myaw where that where it all kicked where all this trouble started um that's the case there um that 18:16 was in 2015 they they came into my house with a search warrant they didn't find anything but yet in the court case they 18:24 were charging me with a giant Bush that wasn't found in my house and proved that in the core case so the it was dismissed 18:32 but this one they're trying to give me uh for these five plants the G himself 18:37 said that the plants are not of a commercial value they're of such low rate that they're not they're not even 18:44 resalable so I've been charged with uh possession with intent to supply and 18:51 cultivation of cannabis uh the possession with intent to supply I was told by my solicitor he 18:57 said you realized that carries a 30-year jail sentence and I said are you 19:03 serious and he said yeah that's that's what that's what it cost what what what 19:09 people get like for uh that's the maximum like you know but um you can 19:15 hear them talking about it there in the recorded audio that I took in the courthouse you know they're it's blatant 19:22 they're blatantly bullying me into into uh pleading guilty again this time but I 19:27 I knew they were going to try and do railroad me some way so I I I I told me solicitor I was recording them and I 19:33 recorded them and it's all there in the audio now was there a little bit of a 19:40 time interval between the time they came into the house and discovered the five plants and actually when they got 19:46 backround to charging you with possession and possibly distribut Distributing uh the the 19:52 plant yeah um they came into the house in 2018 in February 2018 and they didn't 19:59 charge me until I think uh 2020 or late 2020 or early 2021 so 20:08 there's about three years for them to two two or three years for them to make up their mind whether they were going to 20:14 charge me with a 30 30-year prison crime you 20:20 know that seems a bit odd to you to me like well it most certainly does seem a 20:26 bit odd because with Co going on was a lot of crime going on with G the resources being uh stretched to the 20:33 Limit um keeping people within um restrictions or whatever they still had 20:39 time three years to uh concentrate on you with your five 20:47 PLS yeah uh now coming up to the most recent 20:52 events you no longer have the legal representation that you had 20:59 throughout the majority of this process those uh that solicitor and that uh bar 21:05 are no longer are representing you are you trying to get some fresh representation or have you asked the 21:12 authorities to have a solicitor provided to you um I've I've seen the last judge 21:21 I've seen I've seen him about between 10 and 15 times this is on 21:26 the Circuit Court I've seen the same judge about 10 or 15 times in the circle 21:32 Court um I've asked them each time each each the last five times I've gone in there because my solicitor embarrass 21:39 couldn't represent me because of the allegation I made against them which they denied but they they 21:46 said that it was because of the recording to know that it's an illegal recording and I didn't have their 21:52 permission but I have an email there from my solicitor stating that he knew that I was recording them 21:59 so um sorry what was what was the question again there so I can just 22:04 finish off that I'm just bringing it up to the present situation now what is your present 22:09 situation uh we have followed the story you have no longer have the original 22:17 solicitor and barister now I'm asking that um have you approached the judge 22:23 and requested that a new solicitor be appointed for you you who would you 22:30 would hope to have your best interests at heart because at the back of your 22:35 head there seemed to be a doubt as to whether your legal team were working in 22:41 your best interest or whether they would just uh having the system grind on as 22:47 smoothly as possible onto the next case onto the next job onto the next week yeah um my solicitor Ambassador 22:55 stood up the last the last time I seen the two of them in the court and uh they said they could no no no longer 23:02 represent me and um I've been asking the judge the same judge that on the circuit court for the last five five or six five 23:09 times I've seen him for legal representation I've told him I'm very ill and uh I can't concentrate I forget 23:15 things that I want to say and uh I can't I'm not able to defend myself in court 23:21 and he's refused flat out refused to appoint me uh legal aid I've rang every 23:27 solicitor on the they give you a list from the criminal legal aid and I've rang nearly 23:35 every solicitor on that list I'm sure I have R 90% or over 90% of them and each 23:40 each each one of them has uh refused to take on my case it's uh so corrupt right 23:47 from right from going back uh to 2013 up up until now and uh I believe it's from 23:54 exposing certain things about the government you know they're retaliating against me they took my house off me 24:00 they destroyed my family they put me in prison for two months you believe to be a mar man yeah yeah yeah yeah 24:08 specifically because of the stuff that I'm uh exposing around the place like I'm exposing government corruption and 24:14 the National ccer Institute fraud uh I've exposed that to Dr Leo rare in 2016 24:23 when he was the minister for health um I showed him all the information I had on the National ccer 24:29 Institute and if you want me to sh Show share that with Chan I I'll pass the links on to you later on um yes you can 24:37 pass that on to me later on but for the moment it's a bit too complicated for your case to sum up your case this far 24:42 anyway you are now in a situation where you cannot find any legal representation 24:48 at all no no nowhere in the country no now before I forget about it you 24:54 mentioned there about being in custody for two weeks or two months or whatever 24:59 in your medical situation um did you have adverse effects or did 25:07 you gr grow ill while you were in custody and did you get treatment or 25:12 were you in a bad situation in custody yeah I was in a bad situation I 25:19 was left without me medication I take heral herbal remedies that I get myself outside that are not available on 25:26 the on the uh drugs rep payment scheme or or or from from any doctor you know 25:32 you can't get these Herbal Remedies so um when I went in there I 25:37 was denied access to my normal medication um I was seen by a doctor 25:44 within the first week I came in but about uh two or three weeks into the prison sentence I got an infection in my 25:51 ear and I went up to the you're supposed to put your name down with the the prison 25:58 officer that's writing down what spoons and forks you're taking out and all this stuff there you're you're supposed to 26:03 ask him to put your name down for three or four days I went up to this man and asked him to put my name down and 26:10 because I kept coming back to the cell and I was I was telling you about what I used to do with the in the cell uh with 26:17 my heads to relieve the pain will I men that 26:22 here yes you can mention us of course you can you were before you even start so 26:30 this pain was actually intolerable and not only were you in physical pain but you could say that you're in sort of 26:36 mental mental anguish as well because you weren getting the fair treatment that you needed whether it's herbal 26:43 whether it is any sort of appeal whatsoever that's not for them to decide you need to get treatment you are in 26:50 agony so how did you Rel the pain in your situation in that in at that time 26:59 yeah they were giv me uh well this this is before I got any medication 27:05 um I was banging my head against the wall because my brother was a nurse in the hospital and he was telling me about 27:11 old war stories that he'd heard of where uh if someone had an infection in their arm they'd bang their arm off the wall 27:18 because it had released so much endorphins into the brain and the Brain the pain in the pain in the brain 27:24 wouldn't register it would be so much that it uh it would stop the pain for about 10 or 15 seconds and that's what I 27:32 done just every so often just to get 10 or 15 seconds away from the pain you 27:37 know because it was right it was in me ear there was blood and puss coming out of me ear and it's gone right into the 27:42 side of my head the pain that pain was the worst pain I've ever felt in my life I've had 27:48 many broken bones but that pain I've had many absis on on teeth like I have a two 27:55 two teeth that are loose here at the back now one has been rattling around for the last uh three three 28:01 months um you know so I'm well accustomed to paying but that pain was 28:07 the worst pain I ever had in my life and it was constant like it was constant for 28:12 about two two about two weeks i' say Well it appears to me that you're 28:18 not getting uh legal U assistance and you're not getting medical assistance both physically and uh mentally and 28:25 every single uh you've just been thrown aside that's a sad situation when 28:32 so uh much resources are made available to everybody else except an Irish fellow 28:37 of course now to wrap it up and going forward you will be at some stage going 28:44 in front of a judge hopefully you will get legal representation but what else 28:50 would you like the viewers to do to assist you basically what I've been 28:56 doing here is just to bring so some uh light on the situation and uh let people 29:03 for her many I don't know but let some people know that you're in distress or whatever and hopefully um get a small 29:09 group at least to follow your case and have a few people show up in the courtroom in goway or whatever I know 29:16 there's a few people down there that do that sort of thing but as far as I'm concerned what I'm trying to do is to 29:22 try to get you a little bit of assistance anyway as best I can that's all I can do what would you like to 29:28 happen going forward in your situation um to be honest with you I 29:35 started this journey uh to expose the National Cancer Institute and all that's happened to me 29:41 is I believe retaliation from for my goal and exposing the Irish government 29:49 for the frauds that they are and how many babies have killed knowingly with cancer over the years 29:56 over the years since 2016 so I've been trying to get in contact with RFK Jr over in America to expose 30:03 this to the Americans as well and maybe get RFK Jr over here and uh maybe try 30:09 and uh get cannabis legalized for all the Med medical patients that need it not for everyone just just medical 30:16 patients so it's prescribed by a doctor it is controlled it's within a controlled environment um but there's uh my 30:24 solicitor told me that since 2019 there's only been three Medical cannabis licenses handed out in Ireland since 30:32 2019 so it's about time you know that this this law was changed and let the 30:37 people that need this miracle herb that's in the bible let them have it you 30:43 know people deserve to have it it's a medicine and it's been proven a medicine over the thousands of years it's been used so yeah if anyone can get me a 30:51 message over there to RFK Jr um I'd much appreciate that and uh Dean is thanks 30:58 the million for for doing the interview there and um you know well that seems a 31:03 very noble cause indeed and needless to say cannab uh for medicinal uh purposes 31:10 have been legalized in Most states in the United States canabas for recreational use is legal in many many 31:18 many states but as regards Ireland you mentioned there there was only three um 31:23 examples of people being allowed to use cannabis one poor lady in Cork if my memory 31:31 serves me right was reduced to the situation where her daughter I think it was was suffering 31:37 seizures multiple multiple seizures every hour not just a seizure once in time she was in total torture she had to 31:45 walk from someplace in Cork all the way up to Dublin to throw a spotlight on her 31:51 case the spotlight was so great and so bright that those people up there in 31:56 Dublin were forced needless to say against their will to make an exception in her case and allow her to get the 32:03 medication that did result in her daughter being reduced from her pain and 32:10 was almost like a miracle you mention the Bible there different people have different uh views on the Bible but you 32:16 would look upon this uh cannabis uh as somewhat part of your religious aspect 32:22 as well but now the lady in CK was only just one example out of a total of three 32:29 I'm not familiar with the other two but that was the one I am familiar with so that certainly is a noble cause and I 32:36 wish you the best now before we part on um and finish up here uh any last final 32:44 parting words aside from the fact that you are striving to get relief for many 32:53 that's in similar situations to the lady in Cork and inded S as 32:58 well yeah yeah look at um my life has been turned upside down the courts it's 33:06 obvious from the audio there and the fact that I've been seeing the same judge for the last 10 or 15 times in a 33:13 row on the circle court it's obvious these people are trying to set me up the 33:19 judge in the court case said that he he'd heard both sides of the argument there's been no Core case there's been 33:25 no Core case whatsoever and I went into him on the Tuesday before the the day of 33:30 sentencing and I said where is this court case I didn't attend any court case I said what date did you have it on 33:36 what time because there was no coure case so I Mo I had to cross the border 33:42 into Northern Ireland for my own safety from my own government from my own courts from the g e from the people that 33:49 were supposed to be protecting me and helping me and I had to run from my own 33:54 government now I have to claim asylum in me own on me own 34:00 Island you know it's it's ridiculous what to do to people and uh I think this should be known to everyone out there 34:06 that this is what they're doing to people that speak up so we need your help there and spreading the story these 34:12 people have a lot to answer for so let's hold them hold them to account and let's get the the laws changed there so we can 34:20 leviate our or cure 70% of illnesses that's what cannabis does and not only 34:26 that but there's 20 5,000 different juices for for that plant from making H 34:33 crease to clothes to uh processors for computers it's 34:38 endless but uh they're keeping it from us because they don't want to see us they don't want to see us 34:45 progress all right well that sums up the situation pretty good and we hopefully 34:50 we'll have an update in a month or whatever and uh we we'll keep we'll keep an eye on this case and I wish you all 34:56 the best Paul thanks for coming on and uh that's a very sad and interesting story but it's not a unique story it's 35:04 happening all too often all right thank you very much all right thanks for the inor God bless you're welcome Paul thank 35:11 you -------------------------------- hi how you doing uh I'm very glad today to have a gentleman joining me from uh 0:06 Mayo uh Colin heren and he used to live in New York 0:12 and he has relocated back to Ireland which is American uh beautiful wife and 0:18 they're living there in mayo and I want to discuss a few things today basically I want to discuss the upcoming um 0:26 protest in knock and after that of course we'll want to discuss uh life in 0:31 general in irand so Colin there is a very important um protest coming up in 0:38 knock in a few days time normally now I will be talking to uh Cory but I'm 0:44 giving Cory a little bit of a much uh needed rest yeah so I'm not going to be 0:49 imposing upon his time but fortunately I'll have the man on the ground here Carin to tell us a bit about it well 0:56 we're meeting it's not really a protest it's more of a gathering and a walk of uh a walk with the people 1:04 of knock that are against I pass centers coming T KN there's two proposed centers 1:13 uh one in the Belmont the old Belmont hotel which could hold at least up to 1:20 500 people and as we know it be mostly mostly man and probably 1:26 Muslim then we also have another one a couple of doors away from here in drum H 1:33 just right beside the car park here in knock and that was a an old guest house 1:39 and drum guest house and that's all ready that's all uh 1:46 painted de decorated new bedding new everything in it uh and that's kind of 1:54 sitting there uh we've been told before Christmas that people were moving in thank God it's still hasn't happened and 2:01 uh we pray every night and every day for that but the one on Sunday the Gathering 2:08 on Sunday is meeting at 1:00 in the plaza in knock and we uh we'll have a few 2:17 speeches there hopefully I'm not sure who's talking yet and then we will 2:22 process to drum guesses and uh we will have some prayers 2:30 we will have as one or two locals will be talking and uh we hope to have like a 2:38 candle lit viil now you mentioned the second place there drum approximately how many people 2:45 do is expected to go into that second location well drum it was a guest house 2:52 so there I think there's nine bedrooms in there so i' imagine like maybe about 40 to 50 okay so we're talking about a 3:01 total PE number of people coming into the area of between maybe 550 or 600 3:07 people um well we when they were talking about the it's got the Belmont is in 3:13 different stages it's like a phase one and then a phase two and they're supposed to have it for five 3:20 years uh the first phase was like 149 3:25 men and then progressing every year for that so I say total maybe 3:32 about yeah about 550 600 now to put that in context what is the local population 3:39 of that area right there in of themselves there's about 900 people in the village 3:48 itself and then maybe up to about, 1300 in surrounding areas okay so that might sound like a 3:56 lot of people but the 9 to 1300 people living there are comprised of men women 4:03 and children yeah the people coming in are predominantly men they will be 4:08 predominantly men as we've seen in every other I pass in Ireland and Men of physical 4:16 fitness young men young males phys physically fit look like soldiers look 4:22 like army look like they should be in their own country's Army 4:30 so the people there we'll call them strapp and men from Mayo well no matter 4:36 how much of strapping they are they will be justifiably in fear because they're 4:43 being swamped with uh a large number of physically fit 4:49 men well yeah yeah it's most well they are there's they're concerned for their 4:55 for their wives and their children and the services that we don't have really around here like we have uh one doctor 5:04 for all of us and we've like with no dentist or anything like that we've uh We've one 5:12 police station that's open sometimes most of the times it's not um and we've got one little local 5:19 shop two little local shops well amazingly enough just before 5:24 we came on the year there was on Facebook just having a look around and you're talking about the lack of facility 5:30 etc etc and there was a horrific post put up by some man in gway who was in 5:37 morning because his own brother uh threw himself into the carb River yesterday 5:43 evening and committed suicide at the age of uh 34 years of age he had been up at 5:50 the hospital he had indicated that he uh was suicidal and to make a long story short 5:58 I guess there were just two bus busy up there just to take care of him and that is just not a once-off situation that is 6:06 endemic in the entire country there's people out there in dire conditions yeah 6:14 hoping asking pleading for assistance and needless to say it's not there no 6:21 and and all of our services are really badly managed yeah you know supposedly 6:28 money there to for services but it's all managed really really badly and the same with this uh 6:35 immigration issue it's really badly managed like why why is our borders just 6:43 so poor us why is so many people just streaming in and they're not coming from 6:49 the like their their own countries they're coming in from our neighbors they're coming in in from Europe so 6:56 we're not the first Port of Call like so we're accepting this the these 7:02 people from countries that are close to us and that's not the way things are 7:09 supposed to be and I I don't know why like why our government is so 7:15 uh so not like serving the people or listening to the people they're not like 7:20 I know we have a gathering on Sunday and I know they're not listening to the 7:25 people go that are Marching all over the country all over the country every village has a like a no group and every 7:33 village is out marching but they're not listening they're just not 7:39 listening like are they being puppets are they being like what are they like who are 7:45 they these people you know you said there that Ireland would not be their first Port of Call well I would go as 7:52 far as to say that if I am in say Tunisia whatever Ireland would be my 7:58 last Port of Call it's the last place on Earth that on a natural basis these 8:04 people would want to go to so obviously there is a magnet and attraction or a 8:10 reason for them it's got to be the social welfare or it's got to be a promise of something else or maybe an 8:17 order or maybe an order from 8:22 above now from the Puppet Masters and I don't mean like God no you don't need 8:28 the Puppet Masters this uh meeting this upcoming Sunday I 8:34 get the feeling it's going to be slightly different from the last meeting the last meeting would have been 8:39 described as a protest I even saw Cory and John Malloy and some others 8:44 mentioned on uh different videos Etc that the local people have asked that 8:51 this um event coming up Sunday will incorporate a candl vigil and a March 8:58 and it'll be more prayer based and um they are uh going 9:04 with the wishes of the local people so it would be more of a religious event than perhaps many of the 9:11 other protests would be um well I was very happy with the last one as well 9:16 because uh we got to say the rosary we all follow the cross through the town up 9:22 to the Belmont uh we had religious Flags so it was quite a religious uh piece event the 9:30 last one I I was very uh happy because even like people from all over Ireland 9:36 came like people from K and people from dyal and some from Dublin and H 9:42 Tipperary and all everywhere they they came from everywhere must have been about 3 9:49 350 uh 300 people there at the last March and there was speeches from um 9:55 some people that are politicians or want to be politicians but it was mostly well 10:00 like we started it off with the a Maria so there anything you do in knock has a 10:05 religious theme yes and as it should be indeed because that uh meeting event the 10:13 last time was different from all the other events really where the other events might have a little bit more 10:19 Rough and Tumble and whatnot but this is a different situation because knock in of itself is a different area it would 10:27 be like well well we know Saudi Arabia has not taking in the Palestinians as you will have learned of course needless 10:34 to say but it would be like equating equating Saudi Arabia deciding to take 10:41 in uh 10,000 Hindus poor people from India and instead of putting them oh on 10:50 a little town beside the Red Sea they'll actually put them into Mecca they'd actually put them in the last place that 10:57 you would expect to put them in why why are these people with all the locations in Ireland why is the emphasis on 11:04 putting them into knock which should be a sanctuary basically um to be 11:13 preserved well I think it's a bigger thing I think we're fighting the prince 11:19 of the evil one where this is a bigger H this is a spiritual battle this is 11:26 a you know the Ireland has lost a lot of its faith and people have gone away from 11:31 God and I think you know we're not really going to get our country back until we return to the land of St Saints 11:38 and Scholars you know thousands and upon thousands of people of Irish people 11:45 blood is in those fields it's in that land it's it you know so we are that's 11:51 why we were known as the land of Saints and Scholars because of so many people Irish people that died for their faith 11:57 it was the one thing that kep them together through the famine through the really bad times and like that today um 12:05 I think that's what this what's going on here is is a it's more than just the 12:11 government or the politicians it's a a battle of a a supernatural 12:19 battle I find it's intriguing that you say that sorry because I've heard other 12:25 people say that we are involved in a spiritual Warfare now I would not describe myself 12:32 as a spiritual person or a religious person I'm just sort of an average enough sort of a fellow you're obviously 12:39 very spir spiritual but even a person that was even on the other end of the spectrum a person that was a complete 12:46 atheist and didn't believe anything at all even a fellow in that situation must 12:51 look upon this situation and see it as if there is an element out there trying 12:57 to dis to destroy what might be described as civil society or decency or 13:05 to bring in anything at all that could be described as immoral or depraved 13:11 bizarre or just outright crazy so you are 13:17 correct no matter which no matter where you are on the um range of uh 13:24 spirituality from the zero spirituality to a person like you that is very religious you are yeah you're still 13:30 going to uh you can see you can see it like from the just the person who the 13:36 Casual Catholic or the Casual Christian they can see it as well but it's 13:43 it like that's why when we heard that the these uh iass centers were going to 13:50 happen we were kind of like what are we going to do like what can we do so a few 13:56 of us uh have put together a prayer group and every day at 1:00 14:03 outside drum guest house we say the rosary we say prayers it lasts for maybe 14:09 about half an hour 40 minutes and then at 8:30 every night we do the same thing 14:16 the same prayers the RO the rosary and uh Our Lady of knock and 14:24 uh and we say the prayers again for another so every single day since the 14:30 end of May we've been doing that twice a day and that's how we're kind of dealing with it 14:36 and it hasn't happened so that's kind of what how we 14:42 get empowerment from it because we could go out and protest and we can write all these letters to the TDS they don't care 14:49 they don't answer it they ignore us so we get some sort of uh positive feeling 14:57 when we uh say the prayer so would I be correct in saying that 15:02 your um Christianity is a force 15:07 multiplier in the bigger scheme of T you are actually your your powers increase 15:13 because you believe that God Christ the Virgin Mary whoever is assisting you and 15:21 at your side most definitely now if we go through it gives 15:27 us we a to go home at night after the prayers and just be much more calm about 15:35 what things are going on because we've said our prayers we've put our faith in God you know everything is in God's 15:42 power he is the decider in the end we are just pawns we're just little 15:48 soldiers that's all we are I would point out in history that um 15:54 waves of different peoples that have Rose to the top and subdued others 16:00 frequently are driven by a religion or a faith or a CREDO let's say just take the 16:06 Vikings for example they believed they were they they looked forward to death 16:12 because they believed that they were going straight to Valhalla so that was 16:18 enough to empower them to so to overcome what was otherwise tremendous odds 16:23 against them no different than the pilgrims that came out here to Plymouth Massachusetts they believe that God was 16:30 inspiring them to come out and that is why they come out and uh losing 50% in 16:36 the first winter it meant nothing to them because that was their Destiny God 16:42 was inspiring them to do so the people in knock would have that to their 16:48 advantage I I believe so I believe H definitely the the people that are in 16:53 the group and are against this I know there's a lot of people around that are 16:58 afraid to come out and support us but um I don't know why because the church has 17:05 been so quiet they're not getting any leadership really from the church so you 17:10 know if that doesn't help and they're basic like it's a it's a rural little village and people you 17:18 know stick to themselves mind their business they're a great Community if you're in need like we've just gone 17:24 through 13 14 days without electricity we were one of the last wants to come back on but you know there was help from 17:33 people around and everybody looked after each other the best ability and but the 17:40 religion to this uh group of prayer people that are concerned about what's 17:46 happening to knock and what's happening to the rest of Ireland you know Bal Kels 17:53 Dublin drum D drum all these little towns all over the country 18:00 it's this is our way of uh dealing with it and uh it like 18:07 because we're not like once you have faith in God you don't really have the fear you're not you know you put you're 18:14 putting your life you got you're letting God be in charge of whatever happens and 18:21 whatever happens you deal with it and you deal with it with what's the lesson here or what's the lesson there why is 18:28 this happen yes well having said that though as regards fear there is rising fear in 18:36 Ireland as to the amount of violence violence that we are seeing say for 18:41 example in the last three days or whatever you've had three people slashed up in Dublin you had a um a lady slashed 18:49 down in Cork I believe today those reports from belly bridge on the 18:55 outskirts of gallway were to a lady I'm not sure the severity of her 19:01 injuries but um from what I've seen she had a very very lucky Escape indeed and 19:07 needless to say nobody is saying who or what or where this person was from but 19:12 it's not being reported no well I'm very familiar with B ban and I'm very familiar with M I'm very familiar with a 19:18 lot of places this situation could not have existed two decades ago that a person 19:25 would slash a woman to almost to death or whatever yeah no like what about that 19:32 priest last year that got beaten up for or Ashley uh Murphy or that little those 19:39 kids in Parnell street it's happening all the time now are they doing it is it 19:45 is it h is it dulling people's senses are 19:51 people like because the more they see it on the television they kind of ignore it now or is it still like sensational 19:58 today like 10 years ago if this was happening there would be like uproar well there's a lot of different 20:05 things involved uh people uh seem to be uh going on this situation where they think 20:12 every culture and every situation every race is the same as themselves and to say otherwise you're cast out into the 20:19 Wilderness but natural fact everybody is different and the violence against women 20:26 for example is looked upon as nothing in other societies and I'm not just talking 20:33 about the Muslim societies let's just talk about India for example with the Hindu societies H honor killings there 20:39 are absolutely the norm almost and violence that we in the western world 20:48 would look upon as just outlandish altogether it's a given almost so I 20:53 think people really need to wake up and smell the coffee and understand that these cultures are actually different to 21:02 what Irish people would have always have been and I don't think people are just willing to accept that reality and if 21:09 you say it otherwise oh my goodness like there's a lot there's a lot of beautiful things in people's cultures as well as 21:19 the bad things but those beautiful things are seen from a 21:25 distance you know I mean if you're right up close to the m it don't look too 21:31 good but when you look further back for instance like like lot of the African 21:37 cultures the music the same with India the colors the food everything it's 21:43 beautiful but at a distance it's it's if it's in your face all the time it's not it's not it's good and when it's what's 21:50 happening is they import the people that are coming here the people that are uh 21:56 illegally getting here are the a lot of them are the dreads they're they're 22:01 they're trouble they're there's no records of their of uh their crimes and 22:08 there's a lot of uh drugs as well coming in with these people and it's just 22:14 H you know I'm TR what I'm trying to say is like 22:19 diversity is not a good thing diversity equals division when you put it in a 22:25 small box and you're creating Tinder Box we're creating fiction we're not 22:32 enjoying the diversity because it's right in your face and they're getting 22:38 more than what the Irish people are getting and it just causes trouble and 22:43 the government know that for some strange reason they know it but they're not doing anything about 22:49 it well many people's experience with different cultures might be where you would uh encounter educated people from 22:57 other countries that are the highest level and these are the nicest people but they're education people and they're 23:03 affluent people when you go down the strata down to the lower levels you're 23:09 dealing with desperate people their lives are of a lesser stature than the other 23:17 people's lives what I mean by that is life is cheap in a lot of foreign 23:24 countries yeah it is yeah uh children are disposed of they're so they traffick 23:30 is just not the same value as is given to a life in western 23:36 civilization yeah that's that's very true and unfortunately that is is true and the best way to deal with helping 23:44 them is from here helping them over there not helping them here helping them 23:50 here is is not helping them it's not helping their country it's not helping us it's not 23:57 helping anybody body best way to do charity is over there in their own 24:04 culture in their own Society in their own so that they can change their own 24:10 Society for the betterment of their country well trying to help people here 24:15 as in Ireland is absurd of course because the cost of accommodation food 24:21 heat and everything in we'll say castle bear is ex well the cost of the same 24:29 accommodation in we'll say movia or wherever is a fraction for the same 24:34 amount of money you could possibly sustain aund times as many people in the 24:40 same level of comfort in the country where they're from yeah would 24:45 nor they know about and they they understand it's most of the people there 24:51 are same religion you know it like it's like being one like me being 24:58 landed on the moon I I wouldn't it feel terrible okay I got a 25:04 house and the government's looking after me but my whole family and my way of life is back there you know if they 25:11 landed you on the moon you might have been the first guy that's on the 25:20 mo I know what you mean that's not go 25:26 there now tell me you were living in New York and you had a fantastic profession 25:34 in New York producing possibly one of the greatest bits of art that we have 25:40 seen in the last 50 years can you just tell us a little bit about that and how that came to an end and how did you um 25:49 end up back in knock well I I I went to uh I was brought to America by my job 25:57 which was I was doing sound I was the sound engineer for a little Irish show called River 26:04 Dance and we had a great time went to America and uh went all over the world 26:11 and so when that finished in New York I had met a girl in 26:18 Pittsburgh and then River Dance ended we got married and then I ended up working for 26:25 a show called Mama Mia and I was with them for about 15 years and after that 26:33 finished I got a you know worked on a few other shows Wicked faet and 26:40 uh color purple and quite a lot of lot of different shows and then I got a head 26:46 job in one of the theaters a head s sandman's job in one of the theaters 26:52 life was going well and uh you know and then the co happened 26:58 and they wanted us to uh they closed everything down and they said we weren't 27:03 going to come back unless we took the jig jip jab and 27:09 uh I just couldn't do it I just I just could not do it I just thought that 27:15 there was something wrong it was also because of the cell lines with the 27:20 aborted baby it was against my religion got a letter from my priest got a letter 27:25 from my doctor got a letter from a lawyer brought it in to my employer and 27:30 they just laughed at it basically said oh your pope said it's 27:36 okay and I just I couldn't do it and then I got let go okay now this is a bit of a 27:43 complicated situation for the people watching in Ireland first of all as regards the Jib Jab every state here had 27:50 their own parameters or their own level of enforcements or requests or whatever 27:57 to the Northeast to you were in New York right at this time yeah New York 28:02 Massachusetts um California Illinois places like that that would be very 28:08 liberal um they really were demanding the Jib Jab in quite a lot of jobs yeah 28:16 you not only public service jobs but even private companies and universities it was very very difficult people down 28:22 in the souths in uh Georgia and Alabama and Texas and whatnot they would have a 28:27 completely different different scenario all together and uh it would be more 28:32 voluntarily there wasn't a great push you could still go to university it was a whole different ball game but you were 28:38 unfortunate to be in New York and your company basically said to you you get 28:44 the Jib Jab or you are out of a job yeah that's basically way what it happened 28:50 and the same my wife my wife was a homemade worker and threw out the whole 28:55 thing so she was a hero coming back 7:00 everybody's out applauding or you're a 29:00 hero you're a hero and then when everything sort of came back to normal and everybody was back out working 29:07 people the you know the Bars were open restaurants were open they decided to to that she had to 29:15 get the vaccine so she got a religious exemption from uh Bishop 29:20 Schneider and uh so then we uh they said 29:25 okay they accepted her religious exemption but then about a month later a New York judge kicked it all out and 29:32 there was no religious exemptions allowed so she lost her job 29:37 too so it was time to uh do something or think about something and I was like I 29:43 looked at the numbers looked at the you know I looked at the savings and it says 29:48 could kind of could could we move to Ireland so that's what I had a or 29:53 actually what happened was I had a a dream and uh 29:59 I heard this voice saying come home come home come home and uh I was like I woke up and I 30:06 was like oh that's very strange what's that and then it says is that was that God sending me a message and then I said 30:12 it couldn't have been God it it was a woman's voice so H and when I thought of that a picture of her Lady of knock came 30:19 into my mind and that was before I even knew about living here in knock um I 30:26 came home H looked I had a couple of places to look at to to buy and then my 30:32 brother hands me a newspaper he says look there's a place in knock this is how we'll go and have a look at that as 30:38 well and then when we got here the Sun was shining one of the sunniest days I've ever seen and not and 30:46 uh so we bought the place and that's it all kind of added up then you know it 30:52 all uh came together and it's a a beautiful place to live it's a 30:59 the people are lovely they're friendly they're a good crack they're it's it's 31:05 it's a really lovely quiet place to live okay so let me let me go back and 31:11 rehash this for a moment you're telling me that you some night you were fast 31:16 asleep or whatever you had a dream and the dream was just a voice saying come 31:21 home come home come home yeah just says come home come come home you woke up so 31:27 you would be a bit confused as to what exactly is going on and then you say you had a vision in your mind not visually 31:34 now but just in your mind of the lady and you knew at that moment that you 31:42 needed to go home is that what you're telling me yeah that's what I knew then that I I was being called to come home I 31:50 I want I was thinking about coming home anyway but that was the last like Divine Providence this is it you're moving to 31:58 Ireland and I said I told my wife what happened told my wife and she was okay she was very 32:04 nervous she was you know like she's an American but uh we did it well I don't 32:10 blame her for being nervous I'm a bit nervous myself even listening to this story so you you walk her up and says 32:17 you just basically had I told her I told her that day yeah and she accepted this 32:24 yeah she did yeah she was nervous she loves it now she would be as religious 32:30 as yourself yeah she would yeah yeah now I would point out too that uh an 32:38 American Catholic is somewhat different from an Irish Catholic the American I I would put it like it's hard to explain 32:44 but I'll put it like this an American Catholic will take their religion seriously an Irish Catholic will just 32:50 take it La character and what if it suits them well and good not but an 32:56 American Catholic if there are real Cath cathic that is a big deal that'll guide their life so she accepted that this 33:05 existed it happened and she is now happy to come home to 33:10 Ireland yes where are you from originally when you say originally I was born in Dublin 33:18 yes so KN is the last 19 or so Mayo was the last place that a do 33:25 would want to go to I couldn't I decided there was no way I was going to live in a city yeah like I was after living in 33:33 New York and I seen the craziness that goes on there the Sodom and gomorra 33:39 including inside the theater as well like it's it's horrendous what's going on in entertainment business and they're 33:47 all brainwashed they're all brainwashed into all this and you knew you knew things were 33:54 not going to get better only get worse so you at the beginning we're saying okay I'm going to live what we what a 34:00 Dublin person would say I'm going to live down the country someplace and your brother then just came up with this 34:05 house or whatever it just so happened to be in knock yeah 34:13 yeah I'm not usually stuck for words but that's the best story I've had in a long time it's it's it's beautiful because 34:20 it's it's uh like I never like I remember coming here as a like when with 34:25 my grandmother she used to bring us here a lot and uh we did the night vigils and 34:31 all that and it was beautiful and it always stuck in my my mind and about two weeks before my mother died I brought 34:38 her to knock just as a day trip you know and she went home and she was like oh I 34:44 feels brilliant I feel the best I've ever been she she had bad health and stuff but she felt felt the best she 34:51 ever felt she felt oh I feel like a new person and then a couple of weeks later she she was dead but that was the last 34:57 place I ever brought her was the KN little did I know any of this was adding 35:03 into the story of what I was going to live end of getting back to your mother the Lord 35:09 rest her was she ill up to this point or did you just go to knock as you might go 35:14 to knock once a year or whatever oh no she she was Ill over time yeah yeah she 35:20 was always every now and again should be wored into the hospital okay so two weeks before before she 35:28 passed away you went down to knock and it was she got a burst of energy and uh 35:33 it was good yeah it was great because then I was able to go home to New York back to New York and be you know at 35:40 least that she was in good good form good spirits you know and then got the 35:46 call in the middle of the night the call you dread and uh but it was like I kind of 35:52 like knew that she she was going to go at some stage you know yeah 35:58 getting back to the Jib Jab you did not want to take the Jib Jab 36:04 because in your research of the Jib Jab you discovered to your both horror and 36:10 amazement that fetal tissue from an unborn aborted child was actually in the 36:19 Jib Jab yeah and it's it's in most vaccines unfortunately and needless to say that straight away you said this is 36:27 is uh against my Rel use an old term an Abomination that you would not even 36:34 consider yes exactly and and and that's another thing as well like like why is Ireland in the 36:42 state we are well hello look at all the referendums we've done we've turned we've turned against God we've turned 36:48 our back against him you know what're like we've we're getting rid of crucifixes out of the 36:55 schools we're have abortion on the man now you know rare and safe they said 37:01 what 10,000 now a year are being killed Irish babies are being killed we've got 37:08 homosexual marriage you know that's just we've gone down the slippery slope we're trying to 37:15 get rid of the family the nuclear family everything's up for grabs we've got trans this we've got trans that it's 37:22 we're we're being bomb basted with uh with uh immoral 37:29 depravity well as I mentioned earlier a culture of death is being pushed upon the Irish people and indeed Western 37:36 Society in general culture of death that's exactly uh abortion uh scarce and 37:41 unusual etc etc well it's it's now very convenient yeah in this country of 37:47 course as you know if you were to uh be an old lady praying outside a clinic 37:54 uh Stormtrooper could come and hit you on the head with a trench and lay you low but that's way you could be in 38:00 England and just praying in your head and get 38:05 arrested without even voicing the words yeah there has been a situation where a person has been hauled away because 38:12 somebody concluded that he was saying a prayer yeah it's almost unbelievable but 38:19 nowadays anything is believable where do you see Ireland going going into the next we'll see a 38:27 year or 18 months there was a time when we'd ask one another where do you see Ireland in 50 years time but the rate of 38:34 change is so high now that we don't need to wonder about 50 years time we're wondering now almost about 50 days 38:42 time um at the moment it's very difficult to say what we're going to be like in in a 38:49 year or two I'm hoping and I'm praying that some of the 38:55 good work that President Trump has doing soon in America will happen to change our 39:03 culture as well it seems like Americans have decided they're fed up with the madness 39:10 and they want Common Sense back again and I'm hoping that some of that Common 39:16 Sense will change the culture over here and like most American culture does end 39:24 up ingrained in in Ireland because because of the relationship we have and 39:30 because of Television of course but hopefully instead of all the madness of 39:36 American television and an American uh political landscape instead of all that 39:43 pushing of the uh the agendas that they have the liberal agendas the progressive 39:48 agendas that's some common sense like what president Trump is doing going through all the books finding where all 39:55 these NOS are getting their money from for all silly things wastes and waste of 40:01 of millions billions and I also hope that 40:06 uh that people come back to pray and come back to uh to God and come back to 40:12 saying their prayers and you know lighting candles and all those beautiful beautiful things that we have in the 40:18 Catholic church I know where our church over here at the moment is is very weak 40:25 the uh very weak uh Bishop Bishops they're not leading us they're 40:30 not standing up for for Ireland you hear the odd one up there going oh the poor immigrants the poor immigrants you know 40:38 H Towing the Pope Francis line but that's not what Christianity or 40:44 Catholicism is about we've got a such a thing called ordered love and that 40:50 starts first of all with yourself it starts then with your wife and your kids and your family then it starts with your 40:57 your neighbors then it starts with your community and then it reaches out to the 41:02 rest of your Society your country and that's when you've got them sorted and 41:08 everybody's in good uh standing and everybody's got a decent somewhere to 41:14 live and things like that that's when we are able to then go help other countries 41:19 and other people not just like open it all up and all come in for yourself and grab what 41:25 you want there's no there's no uh it's it's like if you're on a plane for 41:31 instance and the plane is gone down it doesn't say take your take the mask and give it to the person next to you it 41:38 says you've got to put the mask on yourself first and then put the mask on the person beside 41:44 you or your family member next to you okay so let me let me summarize there 41:49 what you said I will put it in a very simple sentence before you worry about 41:55 anybody else you must get your your own house in order first when you get your own house in order then you can consider 42:02 getting your neighbor's house in order but get your own house in order and and and the house uh Ireland the house is 42:09 not in order certainly not certainly it's been hacked at it's been ruined it's been 42:15 sold it's been manipulated it's not you me you 42:21 mentioned there common sense and the old saying is common sense ain't that common 42:28 Common Sense was the name of a very important Book in American history written by Thomas Payne who inspired the 42:34 American Revolution and at the time it was the second most important or second most popular 42:40 book in the entire country uh second only to the Bible of course because 42:45 everybody had a Bible that sense but some people say that the American Revolution could not have succeeded 42:51 without this fellow Thomas Payne writing that book to inspire the people and the 42:56 name of the book was common sense I suggest to you and others of 43:03 your um situation get together in Ireland and start a political party or a 43:09 movement Brian Nan says no we don't need a political party we need a movement which he may be very well correct 43:15 because he's been correct about everything else so he was probably correct about this as well but I suggest 43:22 you should get together on former movement called common sense because common sense would actually solve most 43:28 of the problems in Ireland because it is devoid of common sense at the moment 43:34 yeah yeah that's that's like that's how the change has happened in America it 43:40 was a movement okay there was one firecracker called Donald Trump but he 43:45 was able to be the spearhead of all these other people with common sense and 43:52 he was able to and particularly the second this second time coming in it's great it's 43:58 it's what he's doing is is incredible as regards um how he's able to know 44:05 negotiate things and the ways after opening up the books and we're all able to see how cozy the Vatican has got what 44:12 got with the Joe Biden and how their agendas were all working together and 44:18 you know no wonder the Pope's a bit annoyed now with Trump because maybe some of his first strings are have been 44:24 tightened or well for those that would have done a study upon the situation they would 44:31 perhaps know that the Soviets in the 40s and into the 50s will have actually 44:38 positioned something like 10,000 people into the clergy of the Catholic Church 44:44 decades later of course they've risen up the ranks and they will then be able to 44:49 take over the entire organization but that's a bit complicated and it's maybe for a different talk or whatever but the 44:56 Catholic Church did not get to the situation it is in today by accident 45:01 they were like every other movement in history infiltrated by somebody else and 45:07 that was the um what happened to the Catholic church this fellow the pope today well the scandals that happened 45:15 they're voiceless now the priests are voiceless the Bishops the clergy are voiceless they're not they're they're 45:21 like in Shell Shock they're like they're not able to stand up or make a voice in 45:28 case they'll hurt somebody or they'll get attacked like we have H father Sheen 45:33 there like uh from TR down I think he's from Boston actually originally and he 45:40 like he he's retired but he com comes out and he says one mass and he says one thing and it it it's actually all he 45:47 wasn't saying it he was just quoting what's in the Bible and what the Catholic Church stands for and then he 45:52 gets like cancelled by the Bishops you know so the Bishops are afraid they're afraid of their Shadow they really 46:00 are in that vein has the local Bishop of the diis up there in knock Etc has he 46:08 actually come out and made any significant statement as to what is going on and whether his little fom of 46:16 um The Shrine of knock has been no he he hasn't come out and said 46:22 anything uh we haven't really heard much from even the our local Parish 46:28 priest know Father Richard he's uh like he seems like a nice enough guy but 46:36 again he has to play the tune he has to be he's more of a diplomat he has you know he's got to entertain people like 46:42 Joe Biden you know which nobody really and not turned out for by the way 46:50 nobody well they have been cut off at the knees perhaps and someh we do 46:58 so that is the story about the Catholic Church um there 47:03 was Ireland has been demoralized in a sense and uh we are all familiar with 47:09 the famous Soviet Defector and he says uh the West will be 47:15 subjected to 40 Years of demoralization and then uh you'll have a period of disruption and then you'll have the new 47:24 normalization the sad part of of all his prognosis was that after 40 years the 47:31 people that have been Shell Shocked in a sense they are Beyond recovery they 47:37 cannot go back to reality no matter what I fear that he is correct on this a lot 47:43 of people in Ireland despite what they're seeing this violence you'll see them on Facebook 47:49 making excuses this that and the other about them they just they're incapable of just 47:56 accepting reality whatsoever and that is a very unusual situation yeah cuz they're removed they' 48:02 they've very much removed themselves and they use uh certain things for their own 48:08 like their own PR and they just listening to them they all say the same 48:14 thing thing every single one of them you know there's there's no difference between the government and the 48:20 opposition they're saying the same thing the same H quotes the same party lines 48:26 the same the same liberal thing like first of all you'll hear Joe Biden or American PR like liberals saying it then 48:33 you'll hear it on the BBC and you'll hear the exactly the same thing coming out of our politicians Ms it's like 48:39 they're all part of the same cabal it's fascinating to have watched 48:47 the election in November and the aftermath Al and I have concluded of course that 48:54 politicians in Ireland they just did not accept the possibility of trump winning whatsoever so they're out there uh 49:02 pretend um trying to get ahead of the game by saying he's this that and the other and uh the other lady is fantastic 49:09 Etc and they just did not understand there was a possibility of trump winning at all and now they are in a situation 49:16 where uh St Patrick's Day is coming up and people like to go to the White House 49:22 and now of course everybody wants to go to the White House I saw a report today that there is a uh something like 40 49:28 countries that are going to be subjected to a visit from an Irish politician yeah 49:33 90 of them are going over millions of dollars work on the list did 49:39 you I don't know who was on the list but nearly everybody was on nice un B actually was sent to America as a 49:46 represent Ireland who was sent to America guy that was the 49:51 teacher oh Enoch so can you say that again Enoch BKE he's a he's a a teacher 49:58 that yes I'm familiar with him yeah well he's the the guy that was sent he's been 50:03 500 uh days in jail because he would not say they them or yes he would not say 50:10 that a a boy was a girl or a girl was a boy I'm not sure which one it 50:16 was neither was anybody else and he spent 500 days in jail for for for I 50:22 know there was like legal jargon in there but basically it's because he 50:28 wouldn't agree to say that I strongly suspect that Donald Trump will issue some severe humiliation 50:35 to Irish politicians because they were so foolish to jump the gun and uh oh 50:40 they're nasty but they're still are nasty you want like you want to listen to RTE or News Talk and as for that Pat 50:46 Kenny guy he's the worst he really is he's like like he's 50:52 like he he he thinks he's he knows everything and he hates Trump and you 50:57 can hear it you can hear the Venom coming out of them on the radio like they're really they're all squirming 51:04 it's like the like the somebody drew back the curtain on these vampires and they're all like 51:11 squirming from the light well sometimes when you're in a hole you just got to stop digging but 51:18 these guys they have brought in an extra JCB I guess to dig a little bit deeper who 51:24 knows it's crazy it's not it doesn't make good uh diplomacy and it certainly 51:29 won't be good for Irish uh industry or economics if they 51:35 keep playing that silly game you did mention there that nearly 51:41 all Irish politicians are reading of the same hym book if I want to use that term um it was amazing to watch the uh 51:49 European elections uh you had a fellow there from CLA he was oh he was a great 51:55 guy and then you had and another guy running in the Northwest constituency he 52:00 was supposed to be a great guy as well and this but no sooner were they elected that they reverted back to what they 52:06 actually were they were just mouthpieces it was a horrendous disappointment to the voters that voted for these two 52:12 fellows uh the chairman and the other fellow up I think the other fellow was from manahan oh there that's the 52:19 independent Irish part yes yeah Not only was 52:24 he they were EX the gayers anyway to begin with so yes they only changed to 52:30 become independent just to get elected irelanders in the unusual position that 52:35 the opposition party is actually worse than the parties that are in there so even though people hate the parties that 52:41 are in there uh F fall SL Vil and slash uh couple of uh comedians down there in 52:49 Kerry or whoever they are with the cap uh these fools yeah but the opposition 52:55 are actually worse we know tied up with the whole globalist 53:02 communist agenda they like they're signed up members for a long time 53:09 yes well we have had a good chat and I would point out that we're just two fellows that never come across one 53:16 another before and we can have a chat about this that and the other that of course used to be normal back in the old 53:23 days and perhaps it would have been even a little bit easier to have chat had we had a couple of beers but speaking for 53:29 myself I don't drink anymore and uh maybe you don't either for all I know but conversation needs to be 53:38 revived at least once a week you got to go out at least once a 53:43 week I used to own my own Pub and I used to explain it very simply say um I much 53:50 preferred selling beer than buying beer well yeah yeah 53:57 all right colen it was a pleasure having a chat with you and we will do this again um I do enjoy these chats and I 54:03 wish all the people would come on and have a little bit of a chat and people chat among themselves and put it up on 54:09 YouTube or whatever yeah people should talk more because don't be afraid of being called names because they're only 54:17 names Sticks and Stones you know they're like they can throw whatever labels at 54:22 you that they want in in the end inside you know who you are absolutely been 54:29 call names never bothered me at all because uh I don't care uh yes I'm 54:35 comfortable in my intellect and I'm comfortable with everything else as well so uh there's a lot of people on 54:42 Facebook calling not me but calling everybody names the vast majority of them have an 54:48 IQ of nothing child disgusting talking yes it's all 54:55 right Facebook is an amazing thing where a foolish person has the same clout as 55:01 Einstein yeah all right well thank you very much 55:06 col we will call it do you have anything else now to say before we wrap it up if you C can make a to KN for the gathering 55:14 on uh this Sunday the 16th 1 p.m bring your candles bring your Flags bring your 55:22 rosary beads bring your pictures of Mary statues of Mary CR bring them 55:28 all that is well said all right thank you very much okay God bless God bless 55:34 YouTube byebye --------------------------------------------- okay I'm very happy here to have John 0:04 Kalin also known as Cory back for what 0:08 hopefully will be a regular weekly or 0:11 whatever 0:12 update this is I believe number five 0:15 John you're looking fairly good now 0:17 that's the most important question 0:18 anybody will be wondering as to what the 0:20 situation is you've made of um 70% 0:24 recovery and you're on the on the road 0:26 to being fully recovered hopefully I I 0:30 am Dean and I'm still on the road to 0:32 running down those ey 0:34 passes we on the road again as the same 0:37 goes yes tell me this now I just want a 0:39 bit of an update on Balan because I saw 0:43 a beautiful building there that by 0:46 Miracle the government had half a 0:47 million euros to uh purchase but before 0:49 we get to that we'd be remiss not to 0:51 talk a little bit about the um event in 0:54 knock seemed that it was so 0:57 important correct me if I'm wrong 1:00 but looking at the videos it looked as 1:04 if there was an absolutely fantastic 1:05 turnout of people that came a great 1:09 distance for example I saw two uh 1:12 sitting County councilors one from of 1:15 course uh K South I believe and the 1:17 other the Dublin men out we don't need 1:19 to mention their names we know who they 1:21 are yeah we know who they are yeah now 1:22 they and many other people had come a 1:25 great long distance but there was a 1:28 somewhat lackos just enough turn out of 1:31 the local people can you address that 1:34 for a minute I was um I was watching it 1:36 online 1:38 obviously um I was just too sick to go 1:41 on today something I spent eight months 1:43 planning and the one day I couldn't I 1:45 couldn't make it but the one thing that 1:48 struck me was the amount of people from 1:50 around the country that from the four 1:51 corners of the country you know 90% of 1:54 them I knew and um so many of them pH me 1:59 from knock on today it was 2:02 fantastic from knock itself I recognized 2:06 maybe seven eight people that came from 2:09 that were literally only a couple of 2:12 minutes away from the event and yet 2:14 people went to the bottom of traveling 2:16 five six seven hours by car train bus to 2:20 get to knock so that was very 2:23 disappointing now as I always read the 2:26 comments in all these videos and um I 2:30 like to reply to as many as I can anyway 2:33 a persistent question was asked that was 2:36 cropping up again and again was was 2:39 there anybody from the local church who 2:43 in theory anyway in practice as well 2:45 they are the ones that are being mostly 2:47 impacted by 2:49 this um there seem to be a lack of 2:53 representation completely from the 2:55 parish or the dasis or whatever will I 2:58 be involved but not now roughly eight 3:00 months since the very first committee 3:02 meeting and I have yet to hear a single 3:05 statement from any religious you know be 3:09 it Bishop Archbishop priest local priest 3:12 anyone condemning this um I know that uh 3:18 six or so months ago a thousand of us 3:20 wrote emails to 3:22 Vatican and not one email was replied or 3:25 we don't even think was opened let alone 3:27 rep to 3:30 you know well all I say to that is if 3:35 you were knowledgeable of History you 3:38 would not be disappointed because you 3:40 would have expected no we weren't 3:42 expecting anything but we thought we'd 3:43 get some kind of thing but nothing that 3:46 is a very sad uh situation indeed now we 3:50 did see some speeches being made Ash 3:54 um the event and some interviews was 3:57 taken uh uh Philip did a fantastic one 4:01 there with that man I think he's from 4:03 limmerick very well spoken man it was 4:05 very very impressive I was somwhat 4:08 disappointed that uh Philip didn't get 4:11 uh some more interviews on the day I 4:13 think his battery died at a yes his PO 4:17 went his PO went yeah I I don't 4:21 communicate with that man I just I don't 4:22 know him but I know of him of course I 4:24 know pH long time you see him say that I 4:28 had a suggestion yes suggestion is to at 4:31 least borrow a battery from 4:34 190 yeah or bring a generator 4:39 portable and would solve that problem 4:41 forever more oh he was cursing so he was 4:45 he had to finish it's got to be from the 4:46 90 but that that was the perfect size of 4:48 bike yeah and the guy that was missing 4:51 the battery he would be able to 4:53 improvise and get home regardless as 4:55 well so there'd be no great har done and 4:57 perhaps we'd also be uh helping in the 4:59 issue of global warming uh we here in 5:02 Massachusetts are suffering now from 5:04 some severe global warning oh God help 5:07 it's about minus 10 degrees Centigrade 5:09 oh Mother of God Waring is getting to me 5:12 so that was knock all there was good 5:15 points in knock and there was 5:17 disappointment in there was yes now I 5:20 also watched some interviews done by 5:23 bran and he asked a very good question 5:26 he asked some people was do they think 5:29 that the stamina of the people turning 5:31 out for protests is dropping or 5:34 maintaining or whatever I was afraid 5:37 myself that people might be getting worn 5:39 out but the the people replied that no 5:42 it's actually the opposite the people 5:44 are getting more fervent and don't be um 5:48 disappointed because this is the middle 5:50 of January in the west of Ireland and 5:53 from their perspective it was actually a 5:54 great toage so it was yes because it was 5:58 a pouring wet days well 6:00 you know and like for people to travel 6:03 the distance that they did travel you 6:05 know I was talking to John Maloy there 6:07 on Sunday night when he got back to D go 6:10 I said imagine if this was the middle of 6:11 say June or July you would have having 6:14 thousands and thousands there I reckon 6:16 you know weather does play the part that 6:19 Journey would have been viewed as a 6:20 Penance really because in the middle of 6:22 summer it's a day out a de now getting 6:25 back to balire because your time is 6:28 precious and uh we have a lot to do 6:31 today a new building has been purchased 6:35 and was there two other buildings 6:37 already been um conditioned and 6:40 reconditioned for purpose so just how 6:43 many buildings are in 6:44 B just in B one town itself there's a 6:49 lot but the main ones obviously are the 6:51 Twin Trees and the St Mary's propor day 6:56 pass now we had this hostess I I was 7:00 only tipped off about yesterday or two 7:02 days ago so I went about looking for the 7:04 planning to make sure my facts and 7:05 figures which is why I made that video 7:08 yesterday that's a nine bedroomed house 7:12 each with on 7:13 Suite um so I don't know how many 7:16 they'll fit inside there because you 7:17 know they pack him in like sardines as 7:19 you know 7:20 well um we also have properties within 7:23 the town there's one that I'm going 7:25 working on hopefully today there's a 7:29 company called KPM limited that I have 7:32 to do a bit of research on but their 7:34 name has come up a lot lately to me for 7:37 being around the country using the same 7:39 auctioner for selling properties and 7:43 this this property is up in teeling 7:45 Street in 7:46 balona h just for people that are in 7:48 balona it's just across and Western 7:50 people at the corner there Big Brown 7:53 building and you have the front of it 7:55 but it goes right up the 7:57 Side Road it's a it's a huge twostory 8:01 property and that's one out that I'm 8:03 starting on 8:04 today and again I have no facts and 8:07 figures or nothing yet I'm waiting for 8:08 the planning application to come true as 8:10 well but that is definitely an I pass as 8:13 well and we again we don't know how many 8:16 figures um we also have properties on 8:22 arner uh the of Mary Murphy's which is 8:24 an old kind of Pub 8:27 restaurant um where planning has gone in 8:30 and workers have been seen in and out at 8:33 the at the back of it um although I'm 8:36 still waiting because every time I go 8:37 down they seem to 8:39 disappear so we have a lot there's a lot 8:42 of houses being bought you know um 8:45 houses that would normally take six 8:48 months to sell are now selling in a week 8:51 a week and a half they're being 8:54 refurbished um and being given out to 8:57 migrants not to Irish local people that 9:00 are on the waiting list for 18 19 years 9:03 you know and the first house you 9:06 described there you mentioned it was 9:07 nine bedrooms each one in suet bedrooms 9:12 on site only the 9:14 best so this would be topof the line 9:18 perfect for wealthy tourist visiting 9:21 Balan or whatever yes and it's it's been 9:24 just taken out of the marketplace comp 9:27 it's been completely taken out of the 9:28 marketplace yeah 9:31 completely many people that I speak to 9:33 are I see being spoken to by others are 9:37 very very concerned now that the tourism 9:40 industry is going to be just ablated 9:43 altogether because people will have no 9:46 place to stay whatsoever well my my best 9:48 example to that Dean is the TR back to 9:51 the Salmon Festival that we have every 9:53 year and when we were down at our height 9:57 um in the Twin tree in oh was it June or 10:01 July the Salmon Festival is for 10 days 10:04 and the Salmon Festival committee 10:06 actually had to put out an advert on 10:08 Facebook and social media asking people 10:12 ordinary people like you and me have we 10:13 any spare bedrooms in our house have we 10:16 any spare field or garden that we can 10:18 that that that that people can put tense 10:20 up in because there was no places to 10:23 stay because in all our hotels here in 10:25 Bal they're either fully taken up with 10:27 migrants or there are 7 5% taken up so 10:30 spaces are very very very 10:34 limited and the fact that they actually 10:36 had to advertise people to put to 10:38 register their names and addresses so 10:40 people can come from around the country 10:41 to the Salmon Festival which turned out 10:43 to be a disaster anyway because of the 10:45 laow 10:46 numbers you know and that that's that's 10:48 always kind of one of the biggest days 10:50 of the year that we have in B the Sam's 10:54 festival and in particular Heritage day 10:56 which is on the Wednesday the kind of 10:58 the middle of the of the week you know 11:01 where the whole town is closed off and 11:03 there's stalls and everything put up and 11:05 everything you know but yet people had 11:07 no places to 11:08 stay well many wouldn't be very well 11:11 aware of what's so important about fly 11:14 fishing or indeed salmon fishing tra pke 11:18 you name it Ireland is probably in the 11:20 top three places in the world that a 11:22 person would go to get um fly fishing 11:27 and Etc 11:29 even if you take tour tourism in 11:32 general I was speaking to a load of 11:34 people around the world and the Irish 11:37 are known for their crack and their 11:39 sense of humor especially in the 11:41 catering Market you know if you go into 11:42 a restaurant and you order a cup of tea 11:46 and a coffee or a biscuit or whatever 11:47 and you have this ********** come up to 11:49 the end they're always bright and chirpy 11:51 and cheery and talk about the weather 11:53 and talk about this and I've had a load 11:55 of people coming up to me saying it's 11:56 not the same in Ireland no more when we 11:58 come over you know we have these foreign 12:00 wait just coming over to us and we're 12:02 trying to have a laugh in a joke with 12:03 them and they barely understand us you 12:06 know the kind of the Irish kind of crack 12:08 has gone out of it you know but the 12:10 Irish girls not working there as such 12:12 not in the same numbers no more you know 12:14 and they're small the things that us 12:17 Irish are known for we're a very 12:19 welcoming committee you know a very 12:22 welcoming committee of people here in 12:23 Ireland but you can only kind of push 12:25 our boundary so far you know we're very 12:28 well the tourist we'll guide them we'll 12:31 help them we'll do whatever we can for 12:33 them but when tourists are coming over 12:36 and they're going into restaurants to 12:37 order and they're being greeted by 12:40 people who barely speak English and 12:42 getting Abus back you know that kind of 12:44 way they don't like it it turns them off 12:46 coming to 12:47 Ireland it's it's fascinating to dwell 12:50 on the fact that Ireland had three 12:52 fantastic Industries fishing Agriculture 12:55 and tourism they were sort of given by 12:57 God as a a miracle perhaps to Ireland 13:00 they just have oh yeah the fishing has 13:02 been destroyed of course 30 years plus 13:04 ago is in the process of being destroyed 13:07 the last two to three years now they're 13:09 just eliminating tourism as well so it's 13:11 a very strange set of situations it's 13:14 obviously um deliberate destruction but 13:17 that's topic again for another day so 13:20 anyway the situation in Balan is that 13:23 there is at least four if not more 13:26 properties and not only now have they 13:28 been going to the bigger properties but 13:31 according to you now and the reports 13:33 you're given me is they're now just 13:35 going down to the smaller individual 13:37 houses don't described as and breakfast 13:42 and taken them as well yeah sure even we 13:44 a living here in odland there's a house 13:46 only six doors up from me up this way 13:50 and it's been vacant for 2 I'm here 25 13:53 years in this particular house now in B 13:55 30 years and it was sold Rec ly to the 13:59 council for € 14:01 101,000 and it's been renovated for our 14:04 migrants now yet the council have 18 14:08 houses in Bal that they can't afford 14:10 they say to 14:11 renovate for local people that are on 14:14 the housing list young families with 14:16 children and yet they spent 14:19 101,000 on that one house up 14:21 here and I've been told by a builder 14:25 that works around town that they're 14:27 buying up an absolute all of these 14:29 hostes around town that need renovating 14:33 and given them 14:34 out just individual hostes and it's like 14:37 they're trying to instead of getting 14:38 them in in bulk they're getting them 14:40 into Estates and a family of five and a 14:42 family of four whatever we put them in 14:45 there they'll integrate and they'll you 14:47 know come into the local um estate and 14:51 we put another couple here and another 14:52 couple here Order than one big bulk like 14:55 a thousand back at St 14:57 Mary's so so I was talking to an 15:01 Auctioneer lately and what he said 15:03 what's happening with that is that one 15:05 landlord is fighting the other landlord 15:08 so prices have been driven up so a house 15:11 that might be worth 100,000 one pH 15:13 offering 120 one pH offering 140 the 15:15 money there is 15:17 endless yes well when the money is in 15:20 Endless as you say it's infinite it's 15:22 obviously pricing the local people out 15:24 of course it is yet they can't afford it 15:26 the thought of a house with uh going in 15:29 uh Bal for €100,000 EUR would have been 15:32 just unbelievable a very short time ago 15:36 would jez all right well that is the 15:38 situation then in banire and uh it's a 15:42 sad situation but we got to continue on 15:44 with it as much as we can yeah you have 15:47 any other parting words is there any big 15:49 event coming up that you'd like to 15:50 mention or anything well we are working 15:53 on another event for Balon knock um in 15:57 the coming weeks there's one that loone 15:59 this Saturday now it's start a protest 16:02 or um a gathering is just basically kind 16:05 of a meeting of likeminded people at the 16:08 gates to Lizzy Wallen this um 25th I 16:11 think this weekend is it Shez IET a 16:14 start Sunday know CAU me off guard I 16:17 think it's yeah Saturday this 16:19 Saturday the 25th and because the court 16:22 case as you know is the 16:24 27th so um we're just having a a meeting 16:27 there as John likes to call theare kind 16:30 of a tea and coffee meeting where we can 16:32 all just have a chat about what's 16:34 happening in um at loan regarding the 16:39 the the upcoming coure case on the 27th 16:42 so that's happening this 16:44 weekend after that then we're planning 16:46 for knock and balana and letter Kenny as 16:49 well because uh planning has been 16:51 approved up in letter Kenny which is up 16:54 around John's neck of the woods for a 16:56 mosque to be built up there on sacred 16:59 land so uh that's one that we're working 17:02 on at the moment as well well D is a 17:05 fairly big place but you're tell me now 17:07 that the site that they chose for the 17:09 mask just happen to be on a sacred piece 17:11 of ground yeah from what I can GA yes 17:15 that's usually the case yes it is yes it 17:18 is yes it is so we're working hard on 17:20 that now at the moment as well there's 17:24 a so much well encouraged in the fact 17:27 that you're looking well and things are 17:29 improving and the plans are heading on 17:31 ahead and that court case of course is 17:34 the court case that was brought by the 17:35 five politicians down there with regards 17:38 at loan that's correct what is the 17:40 nature of the decision it's obviously 17:43 either going to be yes or no but what 17:47 will the decision what are the two 17:49 possibilities that will be issued by 17:51 that court on that particular day well I 17:55 suppose number one is that the r Gman 17:59 has already come out and admitted that 18:01 they're that these are illegal 18:04 sites now with that admission there's a 18:08 possibility that there might just be a 18:09 full pull out all together but then I'm 18:13 looking at it in the way if the 18:15 government comes out and admits that 18:17 they're going to have to Adit admit it 18:19 about kulok about New Town mon Kennedy 18:21 about Clan Mel about D drum so I can't 18:25 see the government going against 18:26 themselves you know so it's very hard to 18:29 say what way it's going to 18:31 go I was asking somebody else about the 18:34 um status of the case that the fellows 18:37 brought down there in D drum and I 18:39 wasn't able to get um any update on it 18:42 so I presume there was no update as of 18:43 yet on in no but then according to you 18:46 this at loan case would um maybe be 18:51 pivotal in the sense that it would 18:52 determine the outcomes of all the other 18:54 cases dep yes 100% Tech you see there 18:57 there there's a 50 concessions gone into 19:00 that um 19:03 injunction and the government conceded 19:06 on about 15 of them or something like 19:08 that and I think the issue is around 19:11 these 13 to 15 concessions now what they 19:15 are all I one by one I do not know you 19:18 know but that's what seems to be the 19:21 major case and of course having Rog go 19:24 Gorman coming out saying that the are 19:26 legal sites is a major one as well of 19:29 course you know um you know the story in 19:32 clown melson yesterday morning the poor 19:34 the cabin are going in there H 82 I 19:37 think or 83 P the cabins worth half a 19:40 million each or presently going in there 19:42 at the 19:43 moment that that Gan fellows 19:47 um sometimes I don't watch politics in 19:50 Ireland as much is his name rodwick or 19:54 wck he's called a lot I would I won't 19:57 see I here exactly what we but I just go 20:00 with wad 20:04 Wick what wad or groomer we like to call 20:08 him mostly but he's been called worse 20:11 yes well that might be the medieval 20:13 Irish of of his name I don't know I'm 20:15 only trying to learn Modern Irish I ask 20:18 somebody whe medieval 20:20 Irish all right John well thank you for 20:22 coming on what we need to do is we want 20:24 to get we might need to get a few 20:26 fellows from these other locations to 20:28 come out once a week or once a fortnite 20:30 and give us a little bit of oh yeah no 20:31 problem I can get 20 of them for you 20:33 yeah we're going to have to get a 20:34 network going all right thank you very 20:36 much John no problem at all 20:38 dein been great talking to you God bless 20:41 take God bless now God bless ------------------------------- good morning to everybody that's going 0:03 to be watching this uh eventually uh 0:06 today I have a guest on who wrote 0:10 a very informative book here that it 0:13 just came in a few days ago so it's a 0:16 short read enough it's 0:19 called as you can see Ireland under 0:22 communism okay and it took me just four 0:25 or five hours about 120 pages I found it 0:28 very very interesting 0:30 and we're talking today to uh my good 0:33 friend here in County me Brian net 0:36 thanks for coming on Brian uh you're 0:38 very welcome yeah I want to ask you a 0:41 few questions first of all the obvious 0:43 question is you have a lot going on and 0:46 you have a lot of studies and you have 0:48 written a few books already what made 0:51 you decide to take the time and effort 0:53 to uh put pen to paper in a modern sense 0:57 and write this book now I see 1:00 permanently writing it's just something 1:01 that I so so it's basically I wrote a 1:05 load load of Articles and you know it's 1:08 like that for for two other of my books 1:10 I well for quite a few of them I only 1:12 end I only ever intended to write an 1:14 article and then so then but I have all 1:16 these articles and then I just made 1:18 chapters out of them in a kind of a way 1:21 and add in some other uh articles 1:23 deliberately written for the book but 1:25 otherwise you know I collect the 1:26 Articles together kind of and knit them 1:28 together i' I've done not for two two of 1:31 the books hopefully people didn't 1:34 notice so well it all ties very nicely State Control 1:37 Clos to together and follows from one 1:40 you lay out a situation here that 1:41 Ireland is in a very sad State of 1:44 Affairs and the state really controls 1:48 everything and you describe it as 1:50 communism yeah now I would point out 1:52 that this this did not come about by 1:55 accident this has been long in the 1:58 making and if you go back with would say 2:00 I have a book here from the year 2:06 1963 it's in cellophane because it's 2:09 sort of a collector's item anyway it's 2:11 called n dear call it treason written by 2:14 a very famous guy called John Stormer 2:17 and he would have laid out exactly the 2:19 trajectory of the modern Western World 2:21 and if you read it it's absolutely 2:23 fascinating to see how all these things 2:26 came to pass as he actually predicted 2:30 and now we are where we are today now 2:33 obviously he did not have a Sears ball 2:36 or a crystal ball he wasn't able to see 2:38 the future but he did know the uh plan 2:43 that was going to be put into effect and 2:45 sure enough the plan has played out 2:47 exactly as it has we have now seen it as 2:50 we go into 2:52 2025 the bottom line is society now is 2:57 laid out in such a way that a certain 3:00 group of 3:01 people have their lives made so 3:04 difficult economically that they're 3:05 actually in Decline so even in your 3:08 first chapter of the book you you talk 3:11 about the basics of living which is 3:15 accommodation and energy and fuel and 3:18 the system has been set up to make all 3:21 those things that are pivotal to the U 3:24 survivability of a regular man very very 3:26 expensive and very very expensive and 3:29 very very difficult to attain yeah yeah 3:32 so first of all can you tell me with say 3:34 people are talking about accommodation 3:36 being very expensive can you just lay 3:39 out how it is set up to actually make 3:42 accommodation very very 3:44 expensive well well first of all you 3:46 know as a state you have huge 3:48 regulations on the one hand and huge 3:51 taxes on the other and the the 3:53 regulations just you know lock up 3:55 everything and not just in housing but 3:57 in a huge number of areas you know you 3:58 take even d in a car in IR you know like 4:01 um I think it was my if you just to take 4:04 that simple one on regulations my my 4:07 mother I believe when she went to get 4:09 her driving license there had the state 4:11 had a backlog of people trying to apply 4:13 for driver's licenses and there was 4:15 therefore a uh a waiting list so they 4:18 decided that it was inconvenient for 4:20 people to have to wait and waiting lists 4:22 so they just give everybody a drive 4:23 license who had applied that was 4:25 happened to my mother so so in other 4:26 words you drove a car you know I don't 4:28 know what time what 1970s or something 4:31 and at least in her case no no no 4:34 driving tests no no NCT no whatever the 4:38 the current you take a person an Irish 4:40 person coming forward now rural Ireland 4:42 no public transport there was probably 4:44 more then than there was now in in rur 4:47 you you you first of all have to get a 4:49 driver's license the the regulations are 4:51 such that you have to have a minimum 4:53 number of tests expensive tests under 4:56 registered um uh you know testers or 4:59 registered teachers of driving that 5:01 that's compulsory and there's a set 5:03 number of tests very expensive in many 5:05 cases you you go through all that to in 5:08 in doing that you get a type of 5:10 provision license that that you not 5:12 cannot drive on without a person being 5:14 beside you a massive restriction in 5:16 other words you have to have a driver 5:18 with with a full license in the in the 5:20 passenger seat beside you as as you 5:22 drive along the road so you have to have 5:24 uh you know as I say the set number of 5:26 tests you have to have the the person 5:28 beside you for whatever number of years 5:29 is while you go to the system and the 5:31 test itself is massively more difficult 5:33 than it was they have I think a written 5:34 part and Etc ET that's just the test 5:37 then then you're a new driver you come 5:39 along uh you have to have insurance 5:41 there's three things you have to have in 5:42 the wind screen your card the the uh the 5:44 NCT the uh the tax and insurance so you 5:46 have to insurance and a new driver 5:48 coming forward it's really just a new 5:49 driver I.E the first time with car 5:52 insurance and some cases it's 5:54 gigantically expensive you could spend 5:56 5,000 or 7,000 Euro believe it or not in 5:58 a first year uh car insurance so that 6:01 that gets you the insurance then you get 6:04 the car tax now I pointed out that the 6:06 VRT tax in some of these cars believe it 6:08 or not is 6:10 22% that's the tax it's two it's written 6:13 in the book there you'll see how my 6:14 calculations okay yeah it's a car diesel 6:17 car you imported Etc well there massive 6:19 new taxes on top of that but anyway your 6:21 normal car tax in AR but by my 6:23 calculations just watching a few blogs 6:25 in 6:26 England could be borderline twice or 6:29 three times of what it is even in 6:30 England your your normal average car say 6:34 a diesel that it gets you quite a 6:35 distance about 700 or 800 uh tax per 6:38 year and that car might only cost 1,500 6:41 or 2,000 it's a 50% tax a year so that 6:44 that's your car insurance your tax your 6:47 um your license then then you come along 6:50 and you have to pass the NCT now that's 6:51 a really big deal in arand for a a 6:54 poorer person in a rural area because 6:57 you know your car isn't all that big 6:59 this is massively more restrictive than 7:02 it appears to be theot in England and 7:04 you know you you you could be tiny 7:06 little hair hair fracture on a on on a 7:09 headlight screen and you know you you 7:11 broken the NCT another thousand to to 7:13 you know to get your car past that every 7:16 year at least maybe 2,000 every year so 7:18 it's unbelievable the level of 7:20 regulations and taxes that restrict a 7:23 guy just trying to get on the road even 7:24 in the beginning in art so that that's 7:27 that's the phenomenal and then it turns 7:28 out you go down the street and this guy 7:31 passes You by from Ukraine and there's 7:33 absolutely zero on his wind screen and 7:34 zero for example just to clarify that 7:37 all cars are important at TW but but but 7:40 if you're an Irish person and you drive 7:42 the car around without an Irish 7:44 registration they'll confiscate the car 7:46 they just confiscate the car the whole 7:48 car if you if you're if you're in a 7:49 checkpoint in the car that doesn't like 7:51 to look at you he takes your car off you 7:53 whereas and there's examples of this 7:55 people try to drive an Ord registered 7:57 car for a little bit of time they 7:58 confiscate cars that's why you have to 8:00 pay the VRT which is hugely expensive 8:02 but the guy from Ukraine he's still 8:04 driving the Ukraine plates and as I say 8:06 he's nothing on his windscreen you know 8:08 that's the way they do it they they're 8:10 very deliberately cracking down an Irish 8:12 people that's the idea dri them out of 8:14 the rural areas but that's a simple 8:16 example to give you some idea of taxes 8:17 and regulations in AR virtually 8:19 impossible to meet okay I want just want Irish People 8:22 to stress exactly in syap sign what you 8:24 said there you said it's very very 8:26 deliberately aimed at the Irish people 8:29 to make their life basically untenable 8:32 and to drive them out an empty rural 8:35 Ireland initially perhaps putting them 8:37 into towns and what happens after that 8:41 well will remain to be seen but of 8:43 course other people they will just be 8:45 able to drive around for no under no 8:48 restrictions whatsoever so the bottom 8:50 line is thousands of Euros is spent to 8:53 put even a basic 10-year-old Care on the 8:57 road why do the people just sit and take 9:01 this and vote in this um 9:05 self um flatulation destruction time and 9:09 time again people will say to us well 9:12 what are we going to do about it and 9:14 what are we go is there any solution and 9:16 I answer that always is it's very simple 9:19 Common Sense common sense is to have no 9:23 tax whatsoever on your car you pass your 9:26 test every year it takes a fee of or 9:30 whatever and you drive away and you 9:33 suffer the consequences if you were a 9:34 bad driver but there's thousands and 9:37 thousands of yours this can only be 9:38 deliberate and of course we know it is 9:40 deliberate but I guess the uh regular 9:43 people just cannot fig that out yeah 9:47 well I mean you know it's it's not a 9:48 democracy nobody cares what Irish people 9:50 think you know even take that simple 9:52 Point as I was saying in large parts of 9:54 provincial IR there's no public 9:56 transport then then they actually the 9:58 politicians were come along and say 10:00 we've got a 100 ukrainians living here 10:02 we must have a local local uh transport 10:05 and they blatantly put on the buses that 10:08 they Deni to Irish people all those 10:09 years because they have ukrainians there 10:12 and and immigrants in general so so you 10:14 know mgan is you live in his ex parish 10:16 and now they have a bus route only 10:18 because there's immigrants there I mean 10:20 they're just blatantly discriminated 10:21 against Irish people when Irish people 10:23 went to the local politicians over 10:25 decades and said how can I even get to 10:27 work I can't you know get on the road at 10:28 all uh you know the Poli the state you 10:31 know absolutely ignored them it was 10:33 totally irrelevant what Irish people 10:34 thoughts but when it comes to this state 10:36 push to replace Irish people then you 10:38 anything goes and all the facilities 10:40 come along you know you can imagine it's 10:42 a great slap in the face you live in a 10:43 village X you know I I've met people you 10:46 know they have to walk like five miles 10:48 you know or or further just to get a bus 10:50 stop and then all of a sudden the bus is 10:52 there because you gradians are there you 10:54 know it's it's great insult why do you Brainwashing 10:57 believe that these po policians will do 11:00 and take uh actions that's very 11:02 detrimental to the Irish people is it a 11:05 case of just brainwashing or is it 11:08 something more Sinister that each and 11:10 many of them perhaps will have 11:12 incriminating uh actions recorded and 11:16 they are actually under the gun in a 11:19 sense because it couldn't be otherwise 11:21 otherwise they're just mentally ill yeah 11:24 yeah so there's a number of factors 11:26 involved here you know and uh I have 11:28 this kind of the about Society because 11:30 that's a very good question you see like 11:32 I'm saying in this book and I said it 11:33 elsewhere that we are fortunately a 11:36 totally corrupt system people aren't 11:37 interested in Irish people's views on 11:39 any of these things in my opinion we're 11:41 just flat out not a democracy so how do 11:43 we get to that point you know when I 11:45 think it had been a democracy you know 11:47 and what's the answer is it that every 11:49 gu that every politician every uh 11:51 journalist is as you say you know paid 11:54 up or whatever um you blackmailed you 11:56 know obviously not I would suggest 11:58 there's thousands of you know 11:59 politicians and whatever they're not all 12:00 black men so what is the answer so I 12:03 have this theory about uh kind of 12:05 society I call it the 48% 48% 3% 1% 12:09 Theory so it's not so I'm saying that 1% 12:13 of your politician of your journalist of 12:16 or whatever you guard that is what naive 12:19 people think they are in other words I I 12:21 I speak to people all the time about 12:23 journalism they say oh you couldn't have 12:24 that Scandal think of all the uh the um 12:28 journalists you know estive journalists 12:30 out there these people are great you 12:31 know you see the movies and you know you 12:32 couldn't have a secret for these and I 12:34 you know that's not the way journalists 12:36 are you would get 1% of a journalist 12:38 would would pursue a story you know you 12:40 know to the end and risk his employment 12:44 to to to bring out the truth that's 1% 12:47 of a story 1% of journalists you know 1% 12:50 of politicians Etc that's my opinion you 12:53 know then when you talk about openly 12:55 Flatout corrupt people the kind of 12:58 people you're talking about maybe 12:59 blackmailed whatever working 13:01 deliberately with intelligence agencies 13:03 or something like that I suspect I don't 13:05 really know I suspect it could be as low 13:07 as 3% uh but they could be the very 13:10 senior people they could be the T the 13:12 Minister of Justice the Minister of 13:13 Finance you know in in political terms 13:15 but I think I think it's only 3% so it's 13:18 not actually the case that your average 13:20 Poli insur but is controlled in that 13:22 sense as part of some I don't know 13:24 secret soci whatever way you want to 13:25 look at it's only a small minor not a 13:27 tiny minority but a small AR so I and I 13:30 unfortunately I put them more than this 13:32 crusading guy that I was talking about 13:33 so I put them as 3% and the crusading 13:35 fell as 1% so the real question uh you 13:39 have to ask yourself is you know what 13:42 are the bulk of the people you know in 13:44 journalism in civil servants and 13:46 whatever you know where are the bulk of 13:47 them at so I I put the bulk of them as 13:50 whatever that is 96% and I divide them 13:53 in two you get one half of them 13:56 frequently younger people and I would 13:58 say they're basic basically naive you 14:01 know that's that's the answer in other 14:03 words you you come along you're talking 14:05 about this car thing so so what is their 14:07 answer to that the fell in a rural area 14:09 well um insurance companies have to make 14:11 a profit so they have to charge them 14:13 5,000 it's not a deliberate campaign 14:14 over whereas in fact it probably is a 14:16 lot of these insurance companies are 14:18 linked up to the big international 14:20 finance or whatever they could be quite 14:21 deliberately uh you know charges someone 14:24 you know you have the NCT test well it's 14:26 very necessary for cars on the road blah 14:28 blah blah you know they they buy the 14:30 explanation you know the standard 14:31 explanation they they're naive 14:33 frequently as I say younger politicians 14:36 and and there's just one other point 14:37 about naivity that I would throw in 14:39 there and I have it in the book um in 14:42 1914 um early 1914 before home rule or 14:46 any kind of Independence there was talk 14:48 of Independence and I really I find it 14:50 absolutely fascinating this journalist 14:52 from the guardian came to some people in 14:54 Ireland and he says what is your 14:55 objection to Irish 14:57 Independence and this guy uh rejected 15:00 home rule was going to be Rome rule he 15:02 said that was not going to happen in AR 15:04 because you totally underestimate even 15:06 the antic clericalism of ordinary Irish 15:08 people and U I have that as a chapter 15:10 and he was right home ruler didn't live 15:13 that wasn't the problem of V but he he 15:15 he had a few fascinating insights and 15:17 one of them was that Irish people uh in 15:20 them a lot of the time they they they 15:22 look for some somebody to obey somebody 15:24 outside to obey frequently outside the 15:26 country so you take that naive 15:29 politician whatever they