Friday, October 03, 2025

GERMANY, 1920's - IRA AND FASCIST ORGANISATION COMPLETE AN ARMS DEAL.

PRO-IRISH 'FASCIST' MAMMIES AND DADDIES!

















"Those sought out at that time by Irish republicans to do 'business' with were real, dedicated and active far-right fascists, not the pro-Irish Mammies and Daddies (me and mine included) , teenagers and old-age pensioners who are called far-right fascists by the 'Come-One-Come-All/Open Borders' people and Irish self-declared 'republican' groups, for taking to the streets of Ireland today to voice opposition to the foreign vagrants that are here now..."



Who is the slippery ex-American President whose name was raised by an Irish Establishment media outlet as being linked to the State Presidential election here? He has Irish roots (or at least claims to have!) and is a household name here...



...and that's just two of the 14-piece blog entry that we'll be posting here on Wednesday, 8th October 2025, in which we'll be writing about certain political events that happened in Ireland, England, and further afield, between the 18th and 21st centuries.

Not all of the events, mind, as it's not a bleedin' manuscript we'll be posting...!



And here's a few more teasers for ya -



Munster, 1920's - the British soldiers were travelling in the back of the Crossley Tender lorry when a ticking bomb was lobbed in at their feet. Stunned, the soldiers looked at it, then looked at each other. One of them jumped up and lifted it, intending to throw it out on the busy road or footpath, but...














In the early 1920's, this Volunteer, from Kildare, knocked on his own halldoor for the first time in almost a year : he had been imprisoned by the British for "having seditious literature in his possession..."



"The DOC backed down, as he was always wont to do - he 'talked the talk' but, when push came to shove by the British, he showed his true mettle, and panicked that he would not be able to back down quick enough..."



Mid-1920's, Ireland - Westminster's newest serfs at that time, the Free State administration in this part of Ireland, put it out there in their then-as-now bought-and-paid-for media, that they had DEMANDED AN IMMEDIATE RESPONSE from the British in relation to a particular issue concerning their branch management of the new entity (...the word 'requested' was not used!). AND...they done the same, months later, after their Head Office in London couldn't be bothered to even acknowledge receipt of THE DEMAND (!), never mind respond to it...!



Ireland, mid-19th Century : this unsung Irish hero - a doctor - always holding rebel feelings, fully expressed those feelings when he could take British injustices in Ireland no more. When he got too 'uppity' for the British, they accused him of waging war against them but they had to be careful how they dealt with him because, by now, he had attracted worldwide coverage...



Thanks for reading - we appreciate it!

We'll be looking out for ya on Wednesday, 8th October 2025 - and we'll be disappointed if yer a no-show, and so will the Boys (...the Boys on the blog, I mean..!)

See ya on Wednesday the 8th.

Sharon and the team.