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What future does Ireland really have at the rate of a migration replacement agenda to destroy its identity & culture with con
What future does Ireland really have at the rate of a migration replacement agenda to destroy its identity & culture with controls & slavery. A globalist Luciferian movement is hard at work to destroy Ireland by turning it into a concentration camp through a soft Coup-dea-ta by sold-out stupid politicians who have no regard for cultures or Nation identities!

https://youtube.com/shorts/x0sSSlTDHSY?si=XnLWmzuxBVRxOBYb The story of the Eagle. A human being can have their life renewed just like the Eagle. Look up the passages of: the OX the Eagel the Lion & the face of Man, in the Bible's passages!

https://youtube.com/shorts/gRoVpCSfOnQ?is=RXfCH44Z6_dABeky All the Authorities have no authority to impoes anything upon u without your consent. They are all using presumption & assumptions as their way of by-passing your approval or consent. Start writing to them all & tell them you do not accept or consent to a replacement agenda!

The woman who had polio & how God used her. God is very real!

https://youtu.be/qj0zGApDlTs?is=fiO8Vp0654dmT8KQ Migrant Rapes have increased all across Europe since the year 2000. Your courty is been invaded supported by your criminal governments!!!

Stop using wireless earphones because they are frying your brain. Use earphones with wires only!

An Fhírinne, [Apr 25, 2026 at 00:06] VIEW POINT: I have very little in common politically with Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank since 2019 and a trustee of the World Economic Forum. However I am always interested in what she has to say as her utterances give insight into the mind of the quintessential globalist who which to impose their vision of society on the rest of us. In a very recent address to a private bankers association in Berlin she spoke about the possibility of food rationing in Europe due to the closure of the Straights of Hormuz to fertiliser traffic. It may surprise many of us to know that over 30% of world fertiliser trade transits the Straights of Hormuz. Nitrogen based fertilisers depend on natural gas for manufacture and raw materials such as potash is mined in the region and exported through the Straights. At this time of the year the southern hemisphere is the main purchaser of Gulf fertilisers so they will be hit by fertiliser shortages first. It is coming up to their planting season. The southern hemisphere is a major exporter of grain to Europe for both human and animal consumption. The knock on effect of the Straights being closed will take some time to happen but equally even if the Straights are reopened it will take a full growing season for agriculture production to get back to normal. Mme Lagarde spoke of the likely effect of shortages brought about by poor crop yields manifesting firstly as price increases and inevitably inflation, especially when combined with fuel inflation followed by rationing as the problem intensifies. All authoritarian regimes as well as most cults use food as a tool of discipline and to keep members in line. As in all rationing there are those who are ‘more equal’ than others based on loyalty and reliability from the regimes point of view. Therefor rationing has the unexpected benefit for despots and globalists of keeping populations on side as they squabble over their food allowance. It becomes a method of control. On the 19th of May the European Commission is due to unveil its new fertiliser strategy. While this plan is expected to address issues of supply and affordability due to the Iran war it will also address decarbonisation as you would expect. It has been pointed out that so far the war has not really affected supply or prices for European farmers as the 2026 planting season is over but a strategy is needed going forward. It is estimated that 45 million people may be pushed towards starvation worldwide because of a lack of fertiliser from the Gulf. A good example is Malawi, an impoverished nation that imports 52% of its fertiliser from the Gulf. That has now of course totally stopped. Ireland is often portrayed as a successful food exporter but that is not strictly so. We export beef and dairy to the detriment of everything else, a classic mono culture. We import 83% of our commonly consumed foodstuffs such as fruit and vegetables as well as 80% of animal feed upon which our beef and dairy export market depends. As a nation we have very fragile food security due to skewed and myopic government export policies that are EU driven. Food shortages would affect us immediately and seriously. In 1990 Ireland had 600 commercial vegetable growers but according to Board Bia there are now just 74 such growers and that number is decreasing. Twenty years ago only exotic fruit and vegetables were imported but now most staples are imported making us particularly vulnerable to world food shortages. Furthermore vegetable growing relies on generational knowledge so once producers exit the market they can not be easily replaced. Our government had betrayed us by making us vulnerable to food shortages. A lack of strategic planning supported by incentives means that now even basic foodstuffs are imported. There is an urgent need to address this problem and only a cohesive government policy can do that underpinned by a prioritising of sovereignty and an emphasis on food security. Let’s act now before it is too late.