Die Panikmache. Stampede.Public and private nuisance. Noise measures
Public nuisance, the rat-run referred to by Lenin as Die Panikmache (1913, Brussels) is usually a concerted activity but never a joint enterprise. There is a strict hierarchy. That street parade is organised and directed entirely from the local CID Operations Room.
The overwhelming majority of street nuisances are women who have accepted money for sex or are beholden to a loyalist or nationalist politician.In Britain,they are universally Asians,out to suffocate opposition to further immigration,a role played by the Irish and the blacks in Victorian times. The latter were being used for this purpose by Unitarian industrialists and Jewish financiers who wished to draw in cheaper,more degraded labour power.
In Ireland,these activities are organised by vigilantees and the Provos. The Orange Order participate as do many in the DUP and British Legion.
If you have any complaints in Ireland,and it is unwise to voice them openly, address your remarks to the Chief Executive of the local District Council or County Council. Better still, enlist the support of a perspicacious local representative or councillor. The former may not necessarily be an elected representative.
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9.3.2023
My advice is that which I gave voice to in the 'Play' of July-August 1988, that of the Clive Dunn character in Dad's Army,namely, "Don't panic! Don't panic! Those fuzzy-wuzzies,they don't like it up them,they don't like it up them!" To which the reply of the lead actor in that lilting English melody drama, Dad's Army, was,"Calm down,Jones! Calm down,Jones! That's enough of that! Alright,men,fall in, we're going...."
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5.7.2024
Why the concatenation of nuisance and noise and knives which constitutes the sideline activity of the criminal classes?
Because it forms a distraction for future prey to their vices in our towns and cities.
Noise measures. Why,so?
Because they are a preliminary notice of intention to attack or duff up by the fascist aggressor(s),the Irish and English military and Irish and English police.
Knives,why so?
To mark with the sign of Cain. The sure sign of religious involvement in the campaigns of attrition being directed at critics and others. The apogee and hiatus of each of these instances of fascist aggression,a Revivalist attempt to build a New Jerusalem with a critic of the occupying forces as "the Suffering Jesus at its summit to judge the living and the dead on Judgement Day".
Sic sequitur....
Soldiers games with knives and guns and songs of martial glory.
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The sniffing and snorting Irish soldiers and Gardai,do they ever amount to anything?
NO! They are a public nuisance and rapists of young boys and pre-pubescent young girls. They are people who should have been drowned in a bog-hole the day they were born with Ahearne, Marcarantonio, Mc Cartan, Mc Evoy, Cahill and anyone called Tommy O Brien.
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The front put up by these gamesters in the South is sometimes aimed at pushing someone else into the frontline to take the blame for a Garda,a soldier or a security guard.
The Gardai-I refer to the Garda assassin,Paddy Burke,Kells,Co Meath,in particular - are thugs and hooligans who know no truth. They are lost in country rhyme and song and recount their feats of drunken derring-do in The Bailey talking to journalists with pints of Guinness in their hand.
Their so-called foes are far away in Diffney's in Temple Bar gathering information from the Communists and bohemian literati and prostitutes.
The games of the Gardai and their affiliates such as the Communists and Provos are games of deception and confidence trickery, games they play out every day of the week in our police-ridden society where the Gardai have taken the place of those other oppressors,the clergy.
Away with you, we say,you nuisances!
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The line of march,street scenes with churchgoers
In a difficult situation where there is a generous-hearted school manager in the vicinity or a paternal cleric,both may conspire to help an indigent scholar or pensioner.
They may send someone to "point someone in the right direction". Quite literally,by indicating the route they should take.
When all is said and done,consider my different strands of advice separately before assembling together into a whole for further guidance. The games of policemen are as old as the streets because they grow up in opposition to THOSE who they regard as criminals,rebels and thieves.
Basta! Non sequire!
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