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Subject: Phone dropped by ‘battered’ Irish ‘Antifa’ reveals journalist collusion
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 by: D. Ray - Fri, 12 Apr 2024 00:29 UTC

Coolock, Dublin – A family-oriented anti-immigration protest came under
attack after a group of anti-White extremists launched a failed ambush,
sources say. But when a cell phone was dropped by one of the attackers,
Nationalists would later use it to uncover systemic collusion between local
“Antifa,” and Irish and UK journalists.

The incident began on Saturday during a protest outside the Crown Paints
Factory in Coolock, the future site of a migrant plantation capable of
housing up to 1,000 non-White “refugees.”

When members of the Antifa movement arrived and were subsequently asked to
leave due to the presence of women and children, the Antifa were said to
have attacked the group, according to reports. In the aftermath, one of the
retreating extremists dropped their unlocked phone.

Pro-Irish nationalists were then able to unearth a trove of personally
identifiable information on the attackers and their allies, including
names, text messages, and telephone numbers. The data would connect local
Antifa to Irish and English journalists, NGO activists, Muslim religious
leaders, and even political party reps.

Among those listed in the phone logs appear to be Aisling Moore, Ross
Leahy, and Lochlainn Harte, imaging manager of Newstalk, leftist extremist
Charlotte O’Sullivan, Darragh Adelaide of People Before Profit, and others.

The phone also appears to contain a video of mainstream media journalist
Paul Connolly, also of Newstalk, in an unidentified room alongside other
Antifa members. The group can be seen taking a marker to deface Irish flags
with anti-White slogans in preparation for a counter-demonstration.
Connolly would later be accused of assisting Antifa in Coolock with the
intent of filming an upcoming documentary about “far-right extremism” in
Ireland, with the help of local activists.

“Connolly had interviewed a number of Dublin locals, with some even
bringing him into their homes,” read a post on X, formerly Twitter. “Paul
Connolly, AntiFa, possibly the UK documentary maker, and other far-left
activists arrived in Coolock wearing masks in an attempt to agitate for
trouble, intimidate locals and set up the fictional “far-right” in front of
national media, Gardaí and politicians.”

“They had plans to use the footage, interviews, and media coverage for
their far-right documentary and also to discredit concerned citizens as
“far-right,” it continued.

Additionally, the name of Umar Al-Qadri, chairperson of the Irish Muslim
Council, was also present in the phone call history. It is currently
unknown what relationship Al-Qadri had with Antifa specifically, but
nationalists are still digging through the data at this time.

Meanwhile, the fight and subsequent capture of an antifascist cell phone
has since been labeled “the Battle of Coolock” by Irish nationalists, with
videos showcasing both the phone and the attack going viral on social
media. Michael Brazil, aka The Irish Git, hailed Antifa’s defeat in Coolock
an “important” victory and warned against further attacks against peaceful
protests.

“There was meant to be a protest in Dublin today because of the forecasted
bad weather. So the traitors were planning to agitate and cause havoc in
Dublin so they could get their stories and headlines for the Sunday papers
about the big bad far right,” said Brazil in a video posted to Telegram.
“Well, it backfired, and it always will.”

“The truth always comes out in the end, eh? It’s important to say bit by
bit, and one by one, you are all going to pay for your crimes against the
Irish people,” he continued.

The independent Irish media outlet, The Burkean—which was the first to
chronicle the affair—called Antifa’s defeat “embarrassing” and believed it
was a sign that anti-White street militancy was quickly coming to an end in
Ireland.

“This embarrassing physical humiliation for the Left, along with the trove
of info revealed, is the final nail in the coffin of street-level leftist
organising in the 26 counties,” read the Burkean. “The time of “No Pasaran”
has passed.”

The bombshell revelation—that antifascist street militants appeared to be
supported and even taking direction from mainstream journalists—appeared to
confirm what many had long suspected.

A groundbreaking article by Irish counter-extremism researcher Dr. Eoin
Lenihan in 2019 speculated that journalists across the Western world often
provide favorable coverage to on-the-ground Antifa cells and their antics.
Despite being engaged in abhorrent acts of crime, violence, and even
terror, Lenihan’s research deduced that many national-level journalists
would go on to use their platform to act as “cheerleaders” for the
far-left.

Dr. Lenihan mentions some as having curious and intimate links to the
anti-White extremism movement, including Guardian journalist Jason Wilson,
HuffPo writer Christopher Mattias, and Patrick Strickland, a “far-right
extremism expert” who focuses on Europe and Greece.

“Of all 15 verified national-level journalists in our subset, we couldn’t
find a single article, by any of them, that was markedly critical of Antifa
in any way,” said Dr. Lenihan in his findings, which studied data from
58,254 Antifa-associated Twitter accounts. “In all cases, their work in
this area consisted primarily of downplaying Antifa violence while
advancing Antifa talking points, and in some cases quoting Antifa
extremists as if they were impartial experts.”

In the past, Journalists of different levels have been found not only
supportive of the anti-White extremism movement, but also card-carrying
members themselves. In August, an independent Justice Report investigation
unmasked a series of five South Carolina-based journalists as having
intimate ties to the violent, anti-White Trans-liberation cell, “Organize
Against Transphobia.” The group was found to have ties to illicit homemade
drug use, weapons stockpiling, paramilitary drills, and Marxist-Leninist
book clubs whose leader admitted to targeting young children for leftist
indoctrination.

The incident at Coolock, however, comes amid a worsening national situation
for Ireland, whose government continues to willingly invite thousands of
third-world migrants inside its sovereign borders. According to the White
Papers Policy Institute, 141,600 immigrants arrived in Ireland between the
years 2022 and 2023, with net migration increasing by 50% in just one year.
Demographic replacement of the native Irish is expected to cost taxpayers
roughly 500 million Euros in order to care for so-called “refugees.”

Savage acts of violence and other unacceptable crimes have become common
with non-White residents of Ireland. In November, a series of
nationalist-led riots broke out across Dublin, after an Algerian national
had reportedly carried out a mass stabbing attack. The suspect was said to
have deliberately targeted children as they left a primary school, sparking
a crisis of confidence in a government believed to be complicit in the
demographic replacement of its native citizens.

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