The Irish Overseas, “Navillus” – they were greedy and possibly influenced by the cronyism/corruption culture in Ireland ie a Meeting with Fianna Fail, the Nod the Wink, on we Go, maybe a Seat in the Seanad, and a Ticket for the Galway Races??? Maybe a game of Golf in Clifden???

id=ImgRaw&r=0″ alt=”See the source image” /> Kerry siblings in US face up to 20 years American in prison 25th October 2021 Three executives from a US company founded by a Kerry family face up to 20 years behind bars after being found guilty of...

All Charities Should Check the Source of their Donors. One must Ask the question, have Gangland entrenched themselves into the Charity Business, using it as a front to money launder etc. Nothing should Shock you – just Ask the Wig??? “Get Stronger together, Should get Wiser Together???”

r class=”wp-block-separator” /> October 24 2021 08:30 AM A HOMELESS charity last night expressed shock that a cheque they were presented with on behalf of Conor McGregor’s Black Forge pub football team was from a notorious Kinahan cartel criminal....

Driving High in Ireland? Up Up and Away???

ragraph –> The number of people caught drug driving has almost doubled during the pandemic with over 2,600 offences last year. It comes as arrests for driving while over the legal alcohol limit continues to fall with 988 cases in the first three months of 2021,...

Gangland, Cartels. 1980’s Ireland it was unsophisticaed but enough to cause death and mayhem especially in our cities, the drug then was most heroin; now it is facilitated by motorways and drugs are supplied at every little village and town imaginable. We have a crisis. We need to name the culprits, the Cartel based in Dubai with all its international links. The problem is truly global. Cocaine, methamphetamines, benzos, fentanyl, you name it, it is traded without conscience to make money for the overlords of drug crime who escape imprisonment and the Rule of Law. This article is from Spiegel International (Germany). Recommend Kin RTE 1 tonight…a little insight captured by film producers and their team.

dn’t see the young man lurking on the staircase leading up to the right, to building numbers 176 and 178. The man had been waiting for De Vries. When the reporter walked past, the man fired five shots. One of them hit de Vries in the head. He collapsed in front of a...