First of all I’ve been absolutely shocked since I’ve heard this today. Big hugs Suzie, thoughts are with you. I posted this interview a few weeks ago. It’s one horrific story. A mothers fight to save her daughter from Tusla. Suzie was begging for help from the Irish government. Her 15 year old daughter was being serious abused by adult men. The government failed her so she took the matter into her own hands. She has been arrested after stabbing both men, one is in a serious condition after being stab#ed in the throat. Who do you blame for this ? A mother trying to defend her child or the Irish Government.

youtube.com Tusla enabling sexual abuse Quote from…. Suzie MartinKeiran, just to make it clear as it reads in the solicitor’s

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Today’s Kerry Eye. The shocking story of Whistleblower Dr Maya Sharma whose disclosures lead to the explosive revelations on South Kerry CAMHS, and how she was forced out of Ireland. Dr Sharma’s disclosures lead to the finding significant harm to children The Maskey report identified 46 children who suffered “significant harm” while attending the CAMHS in South Kerry.

Dr Sharma’s disclosures lead to the finding significant harm to childr The Maskey report identified 46 children who suffered “significant

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BREAKING: Visegrád Leaders Reject EU Migration Pact The leaders of Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland — Robert Fico, Viktor Orbán, Andrej Babiš, and Karol Nawrocki — have spoken out together against Brussels’ new EU Migration Pact, calling it a “dictate, not solidarity.” Under the pact, EU countries would be forced to either accept relocated migrants or pay €20,000 per rejected migrant — a plan that critics say punishes nations for defending their own borders. Fico declared: “You cannot force a country to pay for every migrant. That’s not solidarity — that’s coercion.” Their message resonates across Central Europe — yet the debate remains complex. While illegal migration threatens sovereignty and security, the reality of legal migration, demographic decline, and labor shortages also challenge many Slavic nations. Should the Visegrád countries completely reject Brussels’ plan — or propose their own Slavic solution to manage Migration on their terms?

Germany Cancels Christmas — Safety Costs Too High for Comfort Once upon a time, Germany’s Christmas markets were the heart of the season — mulled wine, roasted almonds, laughter, and a sense of peace. Now, they’re becoming a luxury item in the age of “diversity.” According to officials, the reason isn’t lack of interest or bad weather — it’s security costs. Yes, you read that right. The country that once built cathedrals and Christmas traditions for the world now can’t afford to protect its own markets from the “new realities” of modern Europe. After the terror attacks in Berlin and Magdeburg, regulations tightened. Concrete barriers, surveillance systems, and private security have driven expenses into the millions. For many organizers — especially private ones — the burden is simply too high. Some are shutting down altogether. So, here we are: centuries-old traditions — gone, or behind metal fences — while the same political class that created this mess lectures the public on “tolerance.” The Christmas market, once a symbol of community and joy, has become a crime scene waiting to happen — not because Germans changed, but because their leaders did. Germany isn’t losing Christmas because of inflation. It’s losing it because of cowardice — and because defending your own culture has somehow become controversial.

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