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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

It is interesting that young people rather did go with the covid narrative, just like the climate alarmists, they tend to be younger. Seamus came from the generations who had the ability to think for themselves, examine the facts and come to conclusions. What has happened with the passage of time, how did the younger people stop thinking for themselves?

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

They are trained not to think for themselves in school.

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And endlessly distracted by their phones outside of it

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Both your points are well made and factual David.

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Brilliant stuff Seamus may you rest in peace a man who seen through the scamdemic and the few curses just makes the point as to how angry he was as am I and so many others it was the biggest fucking scam in the history of big fucking scams and that's the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth as for shane he had been very ill foe his last few years other than that I would say he would have spoke out Christy had been ill too sinead was let's be real as mad as a bag of frogs she never mentioned anything about the scamdemic from what I read so like many others they just shamefully stayed quiet probably to protect her ailing career

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Sep 25·edited Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

Unbelievably,despite all the evidence of the millions of adverse reactions and deaths worldwide from the experimental Covid19 mRNA Injection, the UK NHS are still sending out invitations by texts and emails to the UK population for the Winter Boosters.

Its impossible to get an appointment with a UK Doctor, but you can walk in any time and get the Toxic death dealing /injurious mRNA Injection, no questions asked.

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It's incredible, they'll keep going until they're stopped. That means we have to keep going. It's taking a very long time.

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I recently overheard two specialist nurses taking about the vaccine not being effective as its out of their systems, it took all my strength not to shake some sense into them!

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

God love you Seamus, you were more of a man than most so called men in this country

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

100% Fear iontach!!

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

OMG that's bloody brilliant, he says it as it is, and there's no other fucking way to say it 😂😂

Love your articles, have been a fan since you started speaking out !!

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Thank you Maria. That's certainly a rant for the ages. The suits at An Post must have missed that video. Love the look on his face on the stamp. Says everything!

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The look does say it all! Defiant we stand 💪

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Sep 25·edited Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

I only heard about this now...and I was well down the rabbit hole from the shhhtart!

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This one is too good to miss. Gonna buy me a book of his stamps and stick his face on every envelope I mail. Christmas should be fun!

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

Is he any relation to Philomena Begley? A fine Northern Irish country singer who I believe is still alive and kicking. I saw her years ago (1975? Memory!!!) in the Shetland Isles where we were on a couple of days leave from the RN Fishery Protection Squadron (HMS Jura) Being sailors we of course got uproariously drunk but a good night had by all.

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I don't think they're related Mick - from opposites ends of the country but who knows? Hopefully being a sailor means you don't mind all the coarse language!

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

Not at all Aisling! In fact I'd have said ''....we have a reason to protest, because they’re so FUCKING bad.” Seamus must try harder! ;o)

o|---)

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BTW Talking of 'bad' language, as a 'blow-in' Yorkie from Leeds to Tayto Town, N Ireland I was surprised the See You Next Tuesday word isn't as taboo over here as it is in England. I was most surprised when my lovely Daughter-in-law referred to one of the little bleeders that lives in her street as a 'Wee cnut!' LMAO!

Whilst you may not agree, I find the kids over here are far more polite and pleasant than the little bastards in England nowadays. But then it's not the same 'England' that I grew up in today and many parts of my old city are now 3rd world shitholes with no go areas despite what the coppers say.

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Sep 26Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

I heard of the other three but not Seamus Begley. Never saw that video either until now. He was absolutely right though in what he said.

If he didn't play ball, and clearly he didn't, why did the State include him in their stamp tribute?

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The suits must have missed the video! Otherwise he'd be cancelled, even in death.

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What a legend is Seamus.

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

Seamus always inspired us as a musician and singer …..he certainly

saw through the covid bs and wasn’t afraid to speak out and I for one will get an inspirational lift every time the postman will bring him to my door !!

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The face of defiance! It's a wonderful portrait in fairness. He died too young. Do you know did he have heart problems?

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I don’t ……..he was a giant of a man with music, songs and roguery bursting out of him, he had lightening wit and did his own version of pc😀…..legend!

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And he was wide awake

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

After many years of research (for my own good reason) on heart disease it became apparent to me that heart disease is hugely stress related. The cortisol released in to the blood stream causes inflammation inside the artery walls that do not heal as quickly as it might, if we hav normal stress levels (what's normal - I say outside of relentless scare mongering from MSM & government leading to a complete absence of trust in institutions we might once hav looked up to - all scam related) Given social & family fractures resulting therefrom which add to the stress, I will suggest that Seamus's heart attack was stress related - given the lies & deceit all around him, orchestrated by corrupt fools in this rotten to the core government.

PS Glucose & the resulting insulin release contribute to heart disease - combined with low levels of vit D & nitric oxide- both resulting naturally from sunshine while N.O. additionally from exercise.

PS2. H.D. has no relationship with natural fats.

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Sep 26Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

The field of graphic design's always had this strong association with social activism, catchy slogans and memorable images. But since 2020 however, very little of the sort emerged, aside from a few stickers left on traffic lights or 'COVID 1984' carved into a tree trunk or on a picnic table.

The image of cool anti-conformism seen in these portraits talks of a crystallised idea of what dissent is or was, giving you very little to latch on to in the kindness-obsessed, rainbow-mad era. And for good reason.

This stamp with Séamus Begley resembles one of those rare 'glitch-in-the-matrix' moments, a true exception.

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That's it exactly, a rare glitch in the matrix - Séamus Begley managed to somehow get past the board of directors and their social credit score of acceptable traits. It's brilliant. I tried to buy a book of his stamps today but they were all gone.

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Sep 25Liked by Aisling O'Loughlin

I thought the shot got him when I heard he died of a heart attack.

RIP.

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I was very surprised speaking with family in Ireland to discover how sheep minded they had become. When the jab was mandated by Govetnments they complied without a question. Just goes to show you cannot trust people in authority anymore. The worst part to learn later that Hospitals were actually killing people to move the numbers out of the wards. The more throughput of patients the more money they extracted from governments. What a place our Workd has become.

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