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Richard as I already told you privately, you contributed enormously to the 'discussions at the benches' by your words, opinions, sense of humour and your innate ability to guide a conversation elsewhere without offending people. It was one of the best weekends of my life and I will cherish it. We will meet again my friend.

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Hi Patrick, it was such a rich cultural weekend ,one I won't forget . The conversations at the benches were very interesting and educational and plenty of crac too . It was a pleasure to meet and chat with you and all the others I met . Lol I'm more fluent from the gob than trying to write stuff down. Best wishes to you .

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Hi Richard. Glad to see you in this space too. Sounds like it was a brill weekend. Let's see what John has to say about it

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Hi Fionnuala it was just wonderful to see so many good people in one space , You will have to join us the next time . I'm off into the belly of the beast a quote I heard from Gerry , my oldest is graduating this morning , A Doctor so i have my best combat trousers and best hiking boots on with my very best summer shirt on . I might stand out from the crowd but the suit brigade will know my son paid his own way to achieving his goal lol.

John and Thomas had a fantastic conversation and i was glad to be there to listen . must run now can't be late lol.

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I hope you have a fantastic day Richard. The festival must've been something else, allright. With so many personalities. I sure hope someone did a few videos. I can't wait to listen to the words of wisdom. How the hell will the people in charge of the world get away with it when there are so many of us willing to stand against them. God bless Patrick and John and Thomas and Gerry and all the other great patriots xxx

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Thomastown... a lovely part of the world. But what you have to remember is that the power centre for hundreds of years emenated from places like the Woodstock Estate. Modern Ireland is no different.

Irish people let the bank bailout pass with barely a murmur (we’re currently 250 billion in the hole, about 44 grand per head).

The response to Corona and the state facist like response that followed was largely cheered on by the populous.

The current migration crisis whilst according to polls is causing grumbling amongst the people I think will be met largely with the same apathy.

By the time people cop what’s going on it may well be too late.

Methinks you won’t vote your way out of this.

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Too true Andrew, There is no voting our way of this the same as you can't comply your way out of tyranny. Swapping one set of globalists for another will never be the answer. We saw off the Tighes of Woodstock a hundred years ago and we will see off the Bolshevik betrayers that inherited the sacrifices of that great generation too.

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No there can't be a political solution because the system needs to be taken down and a system for the people put in place. The traitors need to be brought to a justice of the people. My own justice for those found guilty is to put them on a remote island with enough food and seeds and they should never be allowed back to our beautiful country

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Yes Fionnuala, there is no resolution without a reckoning. Mine would involve a gibbet for politicians, media, pharma, doctors etc.

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😂😂😂😂😂

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very well written brother in arms

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Thank you for your kind words, my friend.

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"Tuatha de Dannan’ amounted to nothing less than an emotional and psychological call to arms for all who were present" -

I was there, and this completely sums up what it was for me!

Thanks for nice piece Patrick.

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Sounds that it was a truly grand event, at least you remember what it was like to have a country where you belonged!

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