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Racism: Please read about this incredible man, Ray Honeyford, who back in the 1980’s warned of the difficulties in schools with different races (“multiculturalism”), but holding on to their own belief system, in most cases Islam. Check out below Rod Little interview with Ray Honeyford in the 1980’s
See new posts Conversation Wolf @WorldByWolf The Bradford headteacher who blew the whistle on multiculturalism in the 1980’s: Ray Honeyford was the headmaster of Drummond Middle School in Bradford in the 1980’s. Ray was born into a very poor family … Continue reading
Yuval Noah Harari: Free Speech, Institutional Distrust, & Social Order | Making Sense #386 Sam Harris
400,195 views 7 Oct 2024 Making Sense Podcast: Episodes This is a preview of the full episode. In order to watch the entire episode and gain access to all full-length episodes of the Making Sense podcast, you can SUBSCRIBE at … Continue reading
Amazon to publish a book and living in Ireland. Has anyone experienced problems selling their books especially since Brexit. I have sold none since Brexit, while sold same before. Someone else told me of their difficulties so I Googled it. Amazon are coming to Ireland so maybe things will change.
Support Us|Sign in Advertisement More Stories Inside Court 24: How Nikita Hand took on Conor McGregor and won Storm Bert: Severe flooding and 34,000 without power; people urged to avoid unnecessary travel Jury finds Conor McGregor sexually assaulted a woman … Continue reading
Irish Legal News: Paul Tweed threatens Big Tech companies with screen addiction group action
Paul Tweed threatens Big Tech companies with screen addiction group action 30 Sep 2024Reading time: 2 minutes Paul Tweed Lawyer Paul Tweed has said he is exploring the possibility of bringing a group action against Big Tech companies in the Irish … Continue reading
Eurasia Review follow it. Is The World Moving Toward Long-Term Self-Destruction? – OpEd
Is The World Moving Toward Long-Term Self-Destruction? – OpEd September 25, 2024 0 Comments By IDN By Jonathan Power Eleven hundred years ago Europe was a backwater. There were no grand cities, apart from Cordoba in Spain which was Muslim. The Middle … Continue reading
Yasmine Mohammed: A woman who had the courage to break away from the Muslim tradition that enslaved her. She now encourages others to explain what women and young girls must experience from a culture/religion that is probably 6 or 7 generations behind Christianity in the West. This takes us back the generations and helps us understand why immigrants are enduring such escapes through traffickers to countries in the West, including Ireland.
“I escaped a forced marriage” Inbox Search for all messages with label Inbox Remove label Inbox from this conversation Yasmine Mohammed <info@freeheartsfreeminds.com> Unsubscribe 8:04 AM (3 hours ago) to me AUG 2024, Sana faced years of physical abuse—her mother bleached her skin, and she … Continue reading
Ditch the laptop and pick up a pen, class. Researchers say it’s better for note taking: This article was published more than 9 years ago. Comment: Post TBI I was constantly taking notes because everything was forgotten. I used to watch TV documentary and if they were interesting I would write notes and then read them again. This proved to be a major coping mechanism
Democracy Dies in Darkness This article was published more than 9 years ago NationalClimateEducationHealthInnovationsInvestigationsNational SecurityObituariesScience Ditch the laptop and pick up a pen, class. Researchers say it’s better for note taking. By Elahe Izadi August 26, 2014 at 3:20 p.m. EDT Using technology in … Continue reading
SCIAM Today in Science: June 26, 2024: Today we’re covering a surprising weakness of lanternflies, car-crash data and what’s really killing whales.
—Robin Lloyd, Contributing Editor Real-World Recall Cramming is less effective for remembering something than repeat learning sessions spread over time, numerous experiments have confirmed. Psychologists call this the spacing effect. But the spacing effect may not work as well for … Continue reading
Family History: three of my grandparents are from Co. Clare and Galway. The male line of the Blake-Forsters no long exists. My grandmother was Marcella Blake-Forster; she married Michael Comyn KC. My grandmother Eileen O’Donohue was from Ennistymon and a niece of Andrew O’Donohue, Lickeen. An heirloom was a printed history of the Blake-Forster family (in very small print) but hanging as a picture on the wall. I typed this back in the 1980’s and have followed through to publishing same on canisgallicus.com see Blake-Forster Sept
Snippets related to what I have heard throughout my life into my elder years Forster (Blake Forster) Estate(s)BLAKE-FORSTER, Charles Ffrench. The Irish ChieftainsDe Burca Rare Bookshttps://www.deburcararebooks.com › … › History Francis Blake–Forster of the Connaught Rangers, and was born at … Continue reading
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Where there is prey there will be Predators? Be aware. The Charagua Manuscripts. A Catholic priest who sexually abused vulnerable people took photos and diaries with the details.
THE CHARAGUA MANUSCRIPTS Over decades, a Spanish priest, Lucho Roma, abused hundreds of Indigenous girls in Bolivia. He photographed them, recorded them on video and documented his crimes in writing. This is the second diary of a pedophile priest that … Continue reading