Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on November 06, 2025, 07:28:21 PMThis "emotional parasite"That is a hard read.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqjw9wqel5go
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Gabriel_Hurl on November 06, 2025, 07:28:21 PMThis "emotional parasite"That is a hard read.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqjw9wqel5go
Quote from: Rossfan on November 06, 2025, 04:45:37 PMFrom D'Examiner
Gardaí have arrested two men on suspicion of membership of a violent right-wing extremist organisation.
The arrest follows the discovery of four suspect devices across the border in Annalong, Co Down, by the PSNI.
The discovery and arrest have been seen as a significant, but not unexpected, development in Garda Headquarters, given the deteriorating climate of hatred and violence from the far right towards asylum seekers and foreigners.
The two men, aged in their 40s and 30s, were arrested following a major surveillance operation by Garda security services, working in conjunction with the PSNI.
They were arrested by the Special Detective Unit (SDU) — the force's operational anti-terrorism unit — following a vehicle stop in Co Laois on Wednesday.
They are being detained on suspicion of membership of an unlawful organisation under the Offences Against the State Act 1939.
This suggests the two men are suspected of being part of an actual organisation, believed to be a relatively new violent far-right extremist organisation.
The numbers in the organisation are understood to be small.
PSNI officers recovered four suspected improvised devices at the scene in a search carried out on Wednesday night. During the operation, a number of local residents were evacuated from their houses, and they have since returned to their homes.
It is understood that the Garda National Crime & Security Intelligence Service has been putting additional resources into preventing and investigating the possible emergence of a violent far-right organisation in Ireland.
Various units, including the SDU, have been on a heightened "state of alert" for such a development, not least given the escalation of violence and arson attacks directed at asylum seekers.
One of the lines of inquiry is to establish the possible intended use of the suspected IED and whether or not asylum accommodation could have been targeted.
Digital devices linked to the two men arrested are currently being examined.
Garda National Crime & Security Intelligence Service Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn said: "An Garda Síochána is committed to identifying, assessing and countering security threats to our communities.
"This ongoing operation demonstrates the close working relationships An Garda Síochána has with our colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland to investigate and interdict threats across the island of Ireland, keeping people safe."
Meanwhile, the Irish Examiner understands that the SDU are supporting the investigation into the arson attack on an Ipas centre in Drogheda.
Quote from: Rossfan on November 06, 2025, 04:45:37 PMFrom D'Examiner
Gardaí have arrested two men on suspicion of membership of a violent right-wing extremist organisation.
The arrest follows the discovery of four suspect devices across the border in Annalong, Co Down, by the PSNI.
The discovery and arrest have been seen as a significant, but not unexpected, development in Garda Headquarters, given the deteriorating climate of hatred and violence from the far right towards asylum seekers and foreigners.
The two men, aged in their 40s and 30s, were arrested following a major surveillance operation by Garda security services, working in conjunction with the PSNI.
They were arrested by the Special Detective Unit (SDU) — the force's operational anti-terrorism unit — following a vehicle stop in Co Laois on Wednesday.
They are being detained on suspicion of membership of an unlawful organisation under the Offences Against the State Act 1939.
This suggests the two men are suspected of being part of an actual organisation, believed to be a relatively new violent far-right extremist organisation.
The numbers in the organisation are understood to be small.
PSNI officers recovered four suspected improvised devices at the scene in a search carried out on Wednesday night. During the operation, a number of local residents were evacuated from their houses, and they have since returned to their homes.
It is understood that the Garda National Crime & Security Intelligence Service has been putting additional resources into preventing and investigating the possible emergence of a violent far-right organisation in Ireland.
Various units, including the SDU, have been on a heightened "state of alert" for such a development, not least given the escalation of violence and arson attacks directed at asylum seekers.
One of the lines of inquiry is to establish the possible intended use of the suspected IED and whether or not asylum accommodation could have been targeted.
Digital devices linked to the two men arrested are currently being examined.
Garda National Crime & Security Intelligence Service Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn said: "An Garda Síochána is committed to identifying, assessing and countering security threats to our communities.
"This ongoing operation demonstrates the close working relationships An Garda Síochána has with our colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland to investigate and interdict threats across the island of Ireland, keeping people safe."
Meanwhile, the Irish Examiner understands that the SDU are supporting the investigation into the arson attack on an Ipas centre in Drogheda.
Quote from: Rossfan on November 06, 2025, 04:45:37 PMFrom D'ExaminerWell done to the SDU and good work crossborder. I wonder how many more are out there.
Gardaí have arrested two men on suspicion of membership of a violent right-wing extremist organisation.
The arrest follows the discovery of four suspect devices across the border in Annalong, Co Down, by the PSNI.
The discovery and arrest have been seen as a significant, but not unexpected, development in Garda Headquarters, given the deteriorating climate of hatred and violence from the far right towards asylum seekers and foreigners.
The two men, aged in their 40s and 30s, were arrested following a major surveillance operation by Garda security services, working in conjunction with the PSNI.
They were arrested by the Special Detective Unit (SDU) — the force's operational anti-terrorism unit — following a vehicle stop in Co Laois on Wednesday.
They are being detained on suspicion of membership of an unlawful organisation under the Offences Against the State Act 1939.
This suggests the two men are suspected of being part of an actual organisation, believed to be a relatively new violent far-right extremist organisation.
The numbers in the organisation are understood to be small.
PSNI officers recovered four suspected improvised devices at the scene in a search carried out on Wednesday night. During the operation, a number of local residents were evacuated from their houses, and they have since returned to their homes.
It is understood that the Garda National Crime & Security Intelligence Service has been putting additional resources into preventing and investigating the possible emergence of a violent far-right organisation in Ireland.
Various units, including the SDU, have been on a heightened "state of alert" for such a development, not least given the escalation of violence and arson attacks directed at asylum seekers.
One of the lines of inquiry is to establish the possible intended use of the suspected IED and whether or not asylum accommodation could have been targeted.
Digital devices linked to the two men arrested are currently being examined.
Garda National Crime & Security Intelligence Service Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn said: "An Garda Síochána is committed to identifying, assessing and countering security threats to our communities.
"This ongoing operation demonstrates the close working relationships An Garda Síochána has with our colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland to investigate and interdict threats across the island of Ireland, keeping people safe."
Meanwhile, the Irish Examiner understands that the SDU are supporting the investigation into the arson attack on an Ipas centre in Drogheda.
Quote from: JPO on November 05, 2025, 08:54:41 PMThe are going to increase taxes for the working man to help pay for the people who dont work.The social bill for the UK is £303 billion. That's more than the NHS.
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on November 06, 2025, 01:45:36 PMHow many employees does JP McManus have?Quote from: Munchie on November 06, 2025, 01:17:43 PMQuote from: Armagh18 on November 06, 2025, 12:17:47 PMQuote from: Munchie on November 06, 2025, 11:07:26 AMThe EA are spending £40 million a year on getting precious to school in taxis, no wonder you can't get a taxi at night they don't have to work - society is fucked, the perception is everyone is owed, free prescriptions, free water, a bit stressed and you are off work getting more money that folk bursting their holes going to work 6 days a week. The only way it will end is if benefits are addressed ffs luxury cars for DVLA ridiculous.Need to look at the billionaires paying fuckall tax rather than the ones scrounging benefits. I can guarantee you theres more being lost by the rich not paying than by the poor screwing the system.
If the billionaires are paying nothing and there are ones screwing the system you and I and everyone else trying to provide for their families get screwed the most.
The billionaires have probably employed 100 or even 1,000's of employees to achieve these billions, good money that goes back into the economy
As for cheap housing, knock yourself out, couldn't pay me to live in some of the shiteholes with all the carnage that goes on around them
Quote from: DaleCooper on November 06, 2025, 10:13:05 AM"ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt this morning announced the creation of a "Mamdani Monitor" to track all policies, appointments and actions by the Mamdani Administration that impact Jews"The ADL is Zionist extremist.
There was a swastika hate hoax just in time for Mamdani to condemn.
NYC running on fumes of past glory, like US itself.