The midlands town of Athlone has today registered a first of its kind type of blow to the States migration-for-profit business model. Gript and RTE have covered this emerging story after months of dedicated protesting by locals which has now culminated in a joint effort by multiple councillors in the area to bring a stop to this madness through court action. I am delighted to inform you that it has been reported that Roderic O’Gorman, Minister of Integration (until government is formed), has conceded the case brought against him by the team of councillors led by Paul Hogan of Independent Ireland and supported by Aengus O’Rourke of Fáil and Frankie Keena, and Fine Gael’s Cllr John Dolan, as well as newly elected Independent TD for Longford-Westmeath, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran. As 92 invaders have been rammed through the gates as of the time of writing this, it is now going to be in the hands of the people where it goes from here. The courts have deemed the site “unauthorised” so we are now in unchartered territory.
Credit where credit is due. Athlone’s representatives seem to be a cut above the rest. Their actions prove that sometimes the individual will of people within establishment parties can break through or be suppressed depending on the quality of the person in question. Get a few of them together in one electoral area and success is assured regardless of party lines. Unfortunately here in Kilkenny we have only two councillors worth a fag and nare a TD to hang your hat on. Not quite there yet but as Athlone has shown, four or five patriotic men in positions of power can achieve mighty things. The people on the ground protesting deserve a massive shout out here too. No matter what direction this thing takes from here, they have laid down their mark on the historical record of this nation.
Wherever Fenians gather, Ireland lives. The picture above reminds me so much of our own protests here in Urlingford and Kilkenny City. People standing watch together as an ethnic block of resistance against domestic profiteer and foreign invader alike. Although an Irish nativist stance, we were often times supported by various nationalistic minded communities such as the Eastern Europeans, the East Asians, Italians and other fellow humans form closer lands such as Scotland England and Wales. No doubt Athone Says No had similar support from their neighbours and friends who support us in our fight against forced diversification but they still kept their message strong on on point. Ireland Belongs to the Irish.
One of my favourite pieces of video content to ever come out of these protests is from Athlone Says No. The clip below encapsulates the Irish Nationalist protest perfectly. Non conformist, satirical and as tribal as it gets:
“This is a peaceful solidarity march, You can shove your section 21 up the highest part of your arse”
https://x.com/clonmelconcern/status/1860779803277717531?s=61
This result in Athlone my not be the immediate dematerialisation of that plantation camp, but it is a fatal blow none the less as it will now die slowly over time as the people involved scramble to resettle those 92 gimmegrants somewhere else. The formation of a new government is also a factor here. Ireland does not have the hyper politicised establishment other countries has. Our ruling parties are not as dedicated to prevailing fashions of governance as we once might have thought, rather they are dedicated to governing itself. The likelihood of the 34rd Dail containing Athlone’s Kevin “Boxer” Moran in government as a junior minister is high. We could be set to see a relatively large reversal in the immigration policies that were implemented by the greens through the tenure of their MAP Porn loving open borders fanatic Roderic O’Gorman. The department I would say will likely go back into the Justice portfolio as the new cabinet is formed, likely with a Fianna Failer in control of it. With the new technical group featuring immigration critical TD’s likely to be the tail that wags the dog, the Fianna Failer that goes into that Justice ministry role (If Fine Gael doesn’t make it a deal breaker) will be very hesitant to facilitate the mass proliferation of concentration camps going forward.
Athlone Says No has now become Athlone Said No.
I successfully challenged a case in Wexford. Developer asked to turn former garda Station to house Ukraines. WCC repeatedly asked was it Ukraines under SI 306/22 or IPAS Under 605/22. I kept going to WCC to say question not legal. For IPAS 28 buildings listed in SI 605/22......no garda Station ( btw no house, pub, B&B, hostel, either). Exempt from planning for Ukraines because all buildings exempt. More recently pub sought exemption nearby. Again I pointed out needs full planning. IPAS is commercial activity, rates, insurance etc apply. All over the country officialdom ignore our laws and not many councillors speak up- none responded to my e-mails to show it contravened planning laws
That RTE piece is hilarious. When it came to listening to what the rebellious councilors had to say RTE News suddenly had "some difficulty with the audio." I'll bet they had. The Deep State is in free fall worldwide now. The Irish branch are shitting themselves in private so far but soon to become public.