Sunday, September 14, 2025

Conor McGregor Blasts Ireland’s ‘Revolving Door’ Migration System After Murderous Pedo Kills Local.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) star Conor McGregor has demanded a new immigration system in Ireland after a migrant was convicted of murdering a 23-year-old teacher, stabbing her 11 times in the neck while she was out jogging.

“No one will to say it [sic], but Josef Puska should never have been in Ireland in the first place – the migrant was just [a] parasite on the taxpayer who murdered one of our own,” read an X (Twitter) post advertising the opinion article, shared with the hashtag #IrelandIsFull.

McGregor was responding to an extremely strongly-worded opinion article concerning Jozef Puska, a Roma gypsy who was able to exploit the European Union’s borderless Schengen Area to move to Ireland despite being a convicted pedophile in Slovakia.

“I’ll say it!” McGregor responded. “What sort of ridiculousness was/is it to allow that sort in to our country? Ireland is not a revolving door, nor even attached to other nations! It is a stand alone island among the greatest of all Gods [sic] beautiful creations,” he continued.

“A new system must be put in place now for the safety of our great county and all its [in]habitants! We need removal of the danger, and welcome of the help! Eradicate and tighten. Ireland is God’s country, we will forever be protected,” he added.

Such a system will be impossible to implement as long as Ireland remains in the EU and subject to its Free Movement migration rules, however.

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) star Conor McGregor has demanded a new immigration system in Ireland after a migrant was convicted of murdering a 23-year-old teacher, stabbing her 11 times in the neck while she was out jogging. show more

Germany Will Take Palestinian Refugees, Sparking Security Concern.

Germany is preparing to take in hundreds of Palestinians fleeing the Gaza Strip, with a large number of them already headed toward the German Embassy in Cairo, Egypt.

The far-left German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has announced that “we have been able to achieve that around 320 Germans, including their family members, could leave Gaza safely.” However, the country’s Federal Foreign Office refused to provide any information as to how many of the 320 were recognized German citizens.

The decision has already sparked concern among Germany’s security apparatus, who suggest potentially hundreds of Hamas terrorists may arrive in the country under the guise of being refugees.

“The federal government must ensure that it does not bring Hamas supporters or even terrorist murderers into the country. For this purpose, thorough police work of German and Israeli authorities before departure from Cairo is mandatory,” said Andrea Lindholz, vice president of the CSU.

The move follows several top Israeli politicians demanding that Europe and the United States open their borders to potentially millions of people living in the Gaza Strip while Israel launches its ground invasion into the Hamas-controlled territory.

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Germany is preparing to take in hundreds of Palestinians fleeing the Gaza Strip, with a large number of them already headed toward the German Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. show more

FLASHBACK: Bin Laden Warned Biden Presidency Would Wreck America.

Osama bin Laden wrote a letter to jihadists in Afghanistan during the Barack Obama administration urging them to target the then-President but not Joe Biden, explaining it would be a boon to al-Qaeda if the incompetent Vice President took over the White House. Yes, seriously.

The letter, which is under discussion again after another of bin Laden’s old letters attacking America and “the Jews” went viral on the Chinese Communist Party-linked TikTok app, instructed jihadists to try and shoot down aircraft carrying Obama and General David Petraeus  – but warned “[t]hey are not to target visits by U.S. Vice President Biden”.

“The reason for concentrating on [Obama] is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make Biden take over the presidency for the remainder of the term, as it is the norm over there,” bin Laden explained.

“Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis,” he added.

The Saudi sheikh arrived at this assessment despite the fact that Biden, now 80, was significantly less geriatric during the Obama administration.

It is notable that, once he did take over the White House in 2021, Biden oversaw a disaster in Afghanistan almost immediately, with the Taliban taking over the entire country – including territory held by the Northern Alliance prior to the U.S. invasion in 2001.

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Osama bin Laden wrote a letter to jihadists in Afghanistan during the Barack Obama administration urging them to target the then-President but not Joe Biden, explaining it would be a boon to al-Qaeda if the incompetent Vice President took over the White House. Yes, seriously. show more

Right-Wing Javier Milei Wins Argentina Presidential Election.

Provisional results show that right-wing libertarian Javier Milei has triumphed in Argentina’s presidential run-off poll, handily defeating his leftist rival, Economy Minister, Sergio Massa. The results reveal Milei winning with nearly 56 percent of the vote compared to Massa’s 44 percent, with about 90 percent of the votes accounted for. The news comes at a trying time for Argentina as it grapples with soaring inflation and a troubled economy, prompting Argentinians to vote for a radical change.

Despite being an outsider with controversial proposals such as eliminating the central bank and introducing the US dollar as the official currency, Milei’s unusual approach appealed to disillusioned voters. Compared to figures like former US President Donald Trump and former Brazilian leader, Jair Bolsonaro, Milei’s political inexperience didn’t deter supporters in their quest for a novel solution to Argentina’s economic woes.

Milei’s victory represents the public’s growing dissatisfaction with the country’s traditional political practices, especially amidst an economy ridden with over 140 percent annual inflation and where two out of five people are living in poverty.

The official victor of the election will take office on December 10th.

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Provisional results show that right-wing libertarian Javier Milei has triumphed in Argentina's presidential run-off poll, handily defeating his leftist rival, Economy Minister, Sergio Massa. The results reveal Milei winning with nearly 56 percent of the vote compared to Massa's 44 percent, with about 90 percent of the votes accounted for. The news comes at a trying time for Argentina as it grapples with soaring inflation and a troubled economy, prompting Argentinians to vote for a radical change. show more

Palestinian Officials Ban Christmas Decorations in Bethlehem, Christ’s Birthplace, to ‘Honor’ Hamas ‘Martyrs’.

Palestinian officials are taking apart Christmas decorations in Bethlehem, the city of Christ’s birth, and will not allow the tree and lights traditionally put up over the holiday to go up.

“Bethlehem Municipality crews [are] dismantling of Christmas decorations installed several years ago in the city’s neighborhoods and removing all festive appearances in honor of the martyrs and in solidarity with our people in Gaza,” the officials stated.

“The reason is the general situation in Palestine; people are not really into any celebration, they are sad, angry and upset; our people in Gaza are being massacred and killed in cold blood,” a spokesman for the municipality explained to the British press.

“Therefore, it is not appropriate at all to have such festivities while there is a massacre happening in Gaza and attacks in the West Bank,” he added.

Over the last 50 years, Christians have declined from being over 80 percent of Bethlehem’s population to less than 20 percent, and they have received significant harassment from the Palestinian Authority and local Muslims despite an official policy of toleration.

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Palestinian officials are taking apart Christmas decorations in Bethlehem, the city of Christ's birth, and will not allow the tree and lights traditionally put up over the holiday to go up. show more

Argentinians at the Polls, With Populist Milei Still Favorite.

The Argentinian electorate is already at the polls for the run-off election between populist Javier Milei and the country’s current economy minister, Sergio Massa. The results are due to be announced on Sunday evening, with the winner taking office on December 10.

Milei, the self-described “anarcho-capitalist” and admirer of former President Donald Trump, maintains a slight advantage going into the election, with three out of four polls  showing him in the lead. Yet, most commentators suggest the election is too close to call.

Massa won the country’s first presidential election last month with around 37 percent of the vote to Milei’s 30 percent. But at the time, the right-wing vote was split between Milei and establishment candidate Patricia Bullrich, who received 23.8 percent. The two sides have, however, reconciled after Bullrich publicly endorsed Milei for the presidency within days of the October election.

Coverage has been dominated by outsider candidate Milei, who received international attention after he unexpectedly triumphed in the primaries in August.

He has based his campaign on more libertarian and non-interventionist economics, increased gun rights, calling for the removal of sex education from schools – which he suggests is a ploy to destroy the family – as well as vowing to bring about “an end to the parasitic, corrupt and useless political caste that exists in” Argentina.

Notably, Milei has warned supporters of electoral “fraudsters” stealing and damaging ballots before this weekend’s run-off, with his campaign manager arguing there have been a number of complaints made by voters. He also claims he was robbed of more than one million votes in August.

“The election will mark a profound rupture in the system of political representation in Argentina,” stated the director of the political consultancy Observatorio Electoral, Julio Burdman. “I think all the political forces as we have known them are going to be transformed.”

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The Argentinian electorate is already at the polls for the run-off election between populist Javier Milei and the country's current economy minister, Sergio Massa. The results are due to be announced on Sunday evening, with the winner taking office on December 10. show more

EU Launches Online Platform Encouraging ‘As Many Migrants As Possible’ to Come to Europe.

The European Commission has unveiled its plans to address supposed “labor shortages” by allowing millions of migrants from the third world to migrate to the continent more easily over the next few years.

The decision, announced by the Commission on Wednesday, will increase “organized mobility towards Europe” by establishing a three-step framework governing the migration process.

The first step is to create an online “talent pool” where countries can advertise vacancies for non-European job seekers. Secondly, encouraging EU member states to remove red tape by shortening vetting and waiting times to expedite the process of obtaining a VISA. Thirdly, broadening “learner’s mobility” initiatives to cover all types of education rather than just universities to those outside the continent. The EU already has so-called “training partnerships” with Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, yet more are expected in the coming years.

The EU’s Internal Commissioner Ylva Johansson suggested the framework will likely add at least seven million people to the continent by 2030, with member states free to decide whether they will participate in the scheme.

The EU “would like to invite as many [migrants] as possible, provided that they match the vaccines of the system,” explained the Vice President of the Commission Margaritis Schinas upon the framework’s announcement.

Schinas also claimed the policy is a “strong, if not the strongest, disincentive to irregular migration,” adding the only means of reducing illegal immigration is to make it easier to migrate legally.

Meanwhile, Israeli politicians are pushing Europe to accept potentially hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing the current conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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The European Commission has unveiled its plans to address supposed "labor shortages" by allowing millions of migrants from the third world to migrate to the continent more easily over the next few years. show more
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Germany Defunds the Nation’s Populist Party.

The populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party will be deprived of hundreds of millions of euros to which other political parties will remain entitled after the country passed a new law requiring parties to have been represented in the German parliament three times in a row before they can receive federal cash.

The AfD was first elected to the German parliament in 2017 and was re-elected in 2021, meaning its affiliate foundation, called the Desiderius Erasmus Stiftung, will receive nothing, despite the party currently polling second nationally, above German Chancellor Olaf Scholz‘s Social Democrats (SDP).

The Desiderius Erasmus Stiftung’s chairman, Erika Steinbach, argued the decision “quite openly demonstrated an oppressive contempt for democracy that would do credit to any authoritarian country.”

The decision was similarly denounced by AfD Member of Parliament Mariana Harder-Kühnel, who said, “the establishment of an instrument to weaken the opposition could become a problem in a free, democratic constitutional state.”

The law comes after a series of attempts by the German establishment to attack the AfD following its electoral gains over the past several years. Several high-ranking politicians – including German President Frank Walter Steinmeier – have floated the idea of banning the party, while its members have been repeatedly physically attacked.

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The populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party will be deprived of hundreds of millions of euros to which other political parties will remain entitled after the country passed a new law requiring parties to have been represented in the German parliament three times in a row before they can receive federal cash. show more

Israel Deploys 360,000 Reservists Amidst Gaza Push.

The Israeli government has summoned roughly 360,000 reservists to the front lines as the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) continues to push into the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The deployment represents the first combat in which reserve forces have been used since the invasion of Southern Lebanon more than 40 years ago.

The forces, comprised almost entirely of civilians and students, have been sent by the IDF to reinforce the country’s northern border with Lebanon, assist other units in the West Bank, and support intelligence and logistics.

Several divisions have also been tasked with going house to house in Gaza City in an effort to find and destroy the vast chain of tunnels built by Hamas. It is estimated the total daily cost of the reservist deployment is a staggering £200 million ($250 million).

One Israeli Colonel, known as “G,” explains, “Reservists do things differently… We’re not as well trained with the new systems or as fast as the conscripts when we turn up. But when we get going, we’re better. We bring all our experience and thoroughness to the job.”

“Without reservists, the IDF cannot fulfil its mission,” says Benny Ben Ari, The IDF’s chief reverse corps officer.

The deployment forms part of Israel’s objective to destroy the terrorist organization Hamas by launching a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza. Yet, a large number of the group’s leaders do not reside in the Gaza Strip but rather in Doha, Qatar.

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The Israeli government has summoned roughly 360,000 reservists to the front lines as the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) continues to push into the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The deployment represents the first combat in which reserve forces have been used since the invasion of Southern Lebanon more than 40 years ago. show more

Over 120,000 Christians Displaced Due to Azerbaijan Aggression.

Around 120,000 Christians have been displaced from their ancient homeland of Artsakh in the southern Caucuses and forced to flee for their lives after the Muslim government of Azerbaijan bombarded and invaded the Nagorno-Karabakh region in September this year – though this has been seldom covered by the mainstream media, which has focused almost exclusively on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Hundreds of ethnic Armenians living in the predominantly Christian enclave were killed in the 19-20 September attack, while military and political leaders were swiftly arrested. The Armenian human rights ombudsman, Anahit Manasyan, explained last month, “[n]umerous bodies, including those of children and women, bearing signs of torture and mutilation, have been taken to Armenia from Artsakh.”

The violent bombardment was the second since late September 2020 after the Azerbaijani government bombed the Artsakh region over a six-week period, destroying civilian areas, critical infrastructure, schools, and kindergartens indiscriminately.

The violence was shortly suspended in November 2020. But Azerbaijani aggression failed to cease completely as it once again began an illegal blockade of the area from December 2022 until September this year, forcing the Christian natives to survive on almost no food, low medical supplies, or energy for nine months.

Worse still, there is growing concern among the international community that Azerbaijan may launch a full-scale invasion into Armenia in the coming weeks. United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken himself admitted he was “deeply concerned by Azerbaijan’s military actions.”

The Artsakh area, called “Nagorno-Karabakh” by the Azerbaijani government, was recognized as part of Azerbaijan after Soviet Russia’s Josef Stalin granted the land to them in the 1920s. However, it has never been part of an independent Azerbaijan.

“Nobody wants to leave his homeland, but we had to in order to save the lives of our children, to protect them from war, starvation, and further atrocities of Azeris,” said Lyudmila Melquomyan, one of the Christians forced to flee the conflict.

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Around 120,000 Christians have been displaced from their ancient homeland of Artsakh in the southern Caucuses and forced to flee for their lives after the Muslim government of Azerbaijan bombarded and invaded the Nagorno-Karabakh region in September this year – though this has been seldom covered by the mainstream media, which has focused almost exclusively on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. show more