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Ready for the Red Pill? – Musician in Dublin Discovers Globalism is Not So Groovy After All With Sky High Rents

"I can't afford to live in my hometown any more. I don't want to go"  says Dublin-based musician David Kitt who took to social media to reveal his sadness at having to leave his beloved hometown because of high rent prices. The 43-year-old, who ironically, or possibly tellingly, is the son of former Fianna Fáil minister Tom Kitt, spoke of how spiraling rent costs and Fine Gael's housing policy is "failing this city and its people massively". While this might come as a surprise or disappointment for someone in the entertainment industry, where they are prone to worship globalism and liberalism, it comes as no surprise to those amongst us who are already Red Pilled. Maybe it will start  dawning on them that "no borders" is a trojan horse - it might be groovy and luvly to hop across to the Mainland with just a credit card an passport in your shirt pocket, but who is hopping over into your home, and why? Tom revealed in th
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Supremacist MultiNational Corporations Are Worth More Than Most Countries But Have No Loyalty or Accountability to Citizens

Many large Multinational Corporations have more money than entire countries with annual revenues so colossal, that they dwarf the economies of many big countries across the globe. However, the world’s most profitable and successful businesses do not always have stellar reputations or loyalties, yet people dream of working for them and worship them and their mass produced products...
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Globalist Google Steals $3.6 Billion from poor and needy society by avoiding its tax duties

Alphabet Inc.’s Google avoided billions in taxes by funneling money offshore and managed to “save” $3.6 billion in 2015 by shifting and hiding its profits to a Bermuda shell company, according to filings in the Netherlands. Google used Ireland and the Netherlands as intermediaries. According to files obtained by Bloomberg, Google used the so-called “Double […]
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