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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ayterion News
Beidh Denny Larson ó Global Community Monitor, ag caint ar obair phóilíníocht ar agóidí comhshaoil i Halla na Saoirse, BÁc ar an Déardaoin, 15/5, ar 7 p.m.
Bhí GCM mar chuid de lucht fiosrúchán idirnáisiúnta a tháinig go hIorras, Co. Mhaigh Eo an bhliain seo caite, agus a bhfuil go leor eolais bailithe acu ar iompar agus pleananna na nGardaí ag agóidí Shell chun Sáile. Beidh Denny Larson ag labhairt faoina thaithí féin, caidreamh idir pobal na háite is na Gardaí, agus ag déanamh comparáid idir grúpaí cearta daonna agus comhshaoile eile, a bhfuil baint acu le GCM.
Bhí GCM mar chuid de lucht fiosrúchán idirnáisiúnta a tháinig go hIorras, Co. Mhaigh Eo an bhliain seo caite, agus a bhfuil go leor eolais bailithe acu ar iompar agus pleananna na nGardaí ag agóidí Shell chun Sáile. Beidh Denny Larson ag labhairt faoina thaithí féin, caidreamh idir pobal na háite is na Gardaí, agus ag déanamh comparáid idir grúpaí cearta daonna agus comhshaoile eile, a bhfuil baint acu le GCM.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.: "he Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem performing 'I Never Will Play the Wild Rover No More' on Rainbow Quest with Pete Seeger (1st Episode)
LYRICS:
I've been a wild rover for many a year
And I spent all me money on whiskey and beer
But now I'm returning with gold in great store
And I never will play the wild rover no more
And it's no, nay, never
1, 2, 3, 4
No nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover
No never no more
I went into an alehouse where I used to frequent
And I told the landlady me money was spent
I asked her for credit, she answered me 'nay
Such a custom as the Clancys I can get any day'
And it's no, nay, never
1, 2, 3, 4
No nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover
No never no more
Then out of me pocket I took sovereigns bright
And the landlady's eyes opened wide with delight
She said, 'I have whiskey and wines of the best
And the words that I said Liam were only in jest'
And it's no, nay, never
1, 2, 3, 4
No nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover
No never no more
I'll go home to my parents, confess what I've done
And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son
And if they caress (forgive) me as oft-times before
Then I never will play the wild rove"
LYRICS:
I've been a wild rover for many a year
And I spent all me money on whiskey and beer
But now I'm returning with gold in great store
And I never will play the wild rover no more
And it's no, nay, never
1, 2, 3, 4
No nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover
No never no more
I went into an alehouse where I used to frequent
And I told the landlady me money was spent
I asked her for credit, she answered me 'nay
Such a custom as the Clancys I can get any day'
And it's no, nay, never
1, 2, 3, 4
No nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover
No never no more
Then out of me pocket I took sovereigns bright
And the landlady's eyes opened wide with delight
She said, 'I have whiskey and wines of the best
And the words that I said Liam were only in jest'
And it's no, nay, never
1, 2, 3, 4
No nay never no more
Will I play the wild rover
No never no more
I'll go home to my parents, confess what I've done
And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son
And if they caress (forgive) me as oft-times before
Then I never will play the wild rove"
Ireland: Land of Song: Come Out Ye Black and Tans
Grandma was born in 1898 she saw many things in Mayo , she told us that the Black and Tans would brake down people doors for no reasons what so ever . The reason she Anna Dunleavy left Ireland was because of the Black and Tans . She came to America for a free life to be able to work and not be subjected to anyone dogma . That what she taught all of us . Dogma she would tell to run away from people who tried to push their dogma on you . Be ye careful !
Ireland: Land of Song: Come Out Ye Black and Tans: "During the Anglo-Irish War (1919-1921), the British government authorized the assembly of paramilitary forces designed to quell the uprising. The more famous of these forces was the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Reserve Force, more infamously known throughout Ireland as the 'Black and Tans' because there was a shortage of police uniforms, and so items of military attire were used as supplements.
The intent of the RIC Reserve Force, established by Winston Churchill, was to target the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Irish force spearheading the war for independence. However, the RIC Reserve Force became infamous for its repeated attacks on Irish civilians, including the November 21, 1920 'Bloody Sunday' assault at Croke Park in Dublin.
'If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter. Let them die there—the more the merrier.
Should the order ('Hands Up') not be immediately obeyed, shoot and shoot with effect. If the persons approaching (a patrol) carry their hands in their pockets, or are in any way suspicious-looking, shoot them down. You may make mistakes occasionally and innocent persons may be shot, but that cannot be helped, and you are bound to get the right parties"
Ireland: Land of Song: Come Out Ye Black and Tans: "During the Anglo-Irish War (1919-1921), the British government authorized the assembly of paramilitary forces designed to quell the uprising. The more famous of these forces was the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Reserve Force, more infamously known throughout Ireland as the 'Black and Tans' because there was a shortage of police uniforms, and so items of military attire were used as supplements.
The intent of the RIC Reserve Force, established by Winston Churchill, was to target the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Irish force spearheading the war for independence. However, the RIC Reserve Force became infamous for its repeated attacks on Irish civilians, including the November 21, 1920 'Bloody Sunday' assault at Croke Park in Dublin.
'If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter. Let them die there—the more the merrier.
Should the order ('Hands Up') not be immediately obeyed, shoot and shoot with effect. If the persons approaching (a patrol) carry their hands in their pockets, or are in any way suspicious-looking, shoot them down. You may make mistakes occasionally and innocent persons may be shot, but that cannot be helped, and you are bound to get the right parties"
Thursday, March 27, 2008
[NYTr] Venez: 'Independent' Reporter Writes Up Phoney Results
[NYTr] Venez: 'Independent' Reporter Writes Up Phoney Results: "Good Morning, Hannah Baldock (4.00 / 2) (#1) by Al Giordano Now, the mopping up begins... as our first mop, we use the fifty-dollar haircut on the five-dollar head that is Independent of London correspondent Hannah Baldock. Of course, after publishing a knowingly false, unsourced, uncited claim last night that Chávez had lost the referendum according to so-called 'exit polls' that she did not have the journalistic fortitude to identify, she might not be the Independent's correspondent any more... After Narco Newsman Ron Smith led the charge, and readers flooded the Independent with letters of complaint, the Independent did something unprecedented: It removed an article from its website! Message to Hannah: There is a way out of hell! You must come clean right now - that means today! - and tell the world who your unnamed sources were for such false (and also illegal, under Venezuelan election law) claims. By any chance were his initials Eric Ekvall, the disgraced former political consultant to disgraced former president Carlos Andres Peres, who lost his consulting sinecure at the state oil company when Chávez came to power? Just a hunch! Come clean Hannah!"
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
[R-G] authentic journalism from Caracas
[R-G] authentic journalism from Caracas: "Al Giordano Publisher The Narco News Bulletin http://www.narconews.com/ narconews at hotmail.com Narco News is supported by: The Fund for Authentic Journalism P.O. Box 71051 Madison Heights, MI 48071 USA http://www.authenticjournalism.org The Fund receives online donations at this web page:"
YouTube - Shell to Sea: Protest at filling station in Dublin
YouTube - Shell to Sea: Protest at filling station in Dublin: "Shell to Sea: Protest at filling station in Dublin"
Mayo Gas Info
Mayo Gas Info: "ESSONS NOT LEARNED
The Other Shell Report
PDF (2.6mb)
‘This report is based largely on evidence from people around the world who live in the shadows of Shell’s various operations’
A close look at Shell’s history and the impact they’ve had on local communities worldwide.
THE GREAT CORRIB GAS CONTROVERSY
PDF (3.6mb)
A comprehensive yet digestible report by the Centre for Public Enquiry. It includes details of the Irish government’s involment with the oil and gas industry over the years, Shell’s history and a look at the Rossport Community. www.publicinquiry.ie
ADVANTICA REPORT
PDF (2.1mb)
A report comissioned by the government to investigate the safety of the onshore section of the pipeline. It has been claimed, however, that its terms of reference were too narrow and it failed to look at the project in its totality
There's More
www.shell.ie Shell Ireland's website
www.shelltosea.com Shell to Sea - group proposing the project should move offshore
www.mayococo.ie/.. Mayo County Council's News page for the Gas Terminal Development
www.offshore-technology.com The oil and gas industry's overview of the Corrib Project
www.indymedia.ie Up to the minute news reports on the Corrib situation from this independant media site
www.shellfacts.com Various news / excerp"
The Other Shell Report
PDF (2.6mb)
‘This report is based largely on evidence from people around the world who live in the shadows of Shell’s various operations’
A close look at Shell’s history and the impact they’ve had on local communities worldwide.
THE GREAT CORRIB GAS CONTROVERSY
PDF (3.6mb)
A comprehensive yet digestible report by the Centre for Public Enquiry. It includes details of the Irish government’s involment with the oil and gas industry over the years, Shell’s history and a look at the Rossport Community. www.publicinquiry.ie
ADVANTICA REPORT
PDF (2.1mb)
A report comissioned by the government to investigate the safety of the onshore section of the pipeline. It has been claimed, however, that its terms of reference were too narrow and it failed to look at the project in its totality
There's More
www.shell.ie Shell Ireland's website
www.shelltosea.com Shell to Sea - group proposing the project should move offshore
www.mayococo.ie/.. Mayo County Council's News page for the Gas Terminal Development
www.offshore-technology.com The oil and gas industry's overview of the Corrib Project
www.indymedia.ie Up to the minute news reports on the Corrib situation from this independant media site
www.shellfacts.com Various news / excerp"
Friday, March 21, 2008
Ottoman Immigration to the Americas and My Roots. « Mental Notes from a Feisty Turkish Girl
Ottoman Immigration to the Americas and My Roots. « Mental Notes from a Feisty Turkish Girl: "Diasporas and Mistaken Identities
The Irish Diaspora today in the United States outnumbers that of Irishmen and women on the island due to steady migration across the Atlantic. According to Milton L. Barron’s study Intermediacy: Conceptualization of Irish Status in America, the fractured representation of the Irish, convinced some to begin calling themselves Scottish. This, in my opinion, could have caused incorrect calculations of Irish blooded Americans, just as was the case for the Ottoman Americans.
Along with fighting the status hierarchy, the Irish also had to fight for their own religious identity: Catholicism. North America saw itself as largely protestant, from the eyes of the founding fathers. If Christians themselves encountered a glass ceiling in relation to their religious identity, imagine the Jews or Muslims that saw America as their only hope for freedom."
The Irish Diaspora today in the United States outnumbers that of Irishmen and women on the island due to steady migration across the Atlantic. According to Milton L. Barron’s study Intermediacy: Conceptualization of Irish Status in America, the fractured representation of the Irish, convinced some to begin calling themselves Scottish. This, in my opinion, could have caused incorrect calculations of Irish blooded Americans, just as was the case for the Ottoman Americans.
Along with fighting the status hierarchy, the Irish also had to fight for their own religious identity: Catholicism. North America saw itself as largely protestant, from the eyes of the founding fathers. If Christians themselves encountered a glass ceiling in relation to their religious identity, imagine the Jews or Muslims that saw America as their only hope for freedom."
Irish Historical Mysteries: The Flight of the Earls
Irish Historical Mysteries: The Flight of the Earls: "rish Historical Mysteries: The Flight of the Earls
The Flight abroad in 1607 of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell and their followers is generally reckoned to mark the end of Gaelic Ireland as a distinct political system. Yet there has never been agreement on the reasons why the Earls fled at that particular time, and today the debate is still ongoing. Before examining the various accounts of the Flight, let us first look at the historical background.
It was Henry VIII and his Tudor successors, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I, who completed the conquest of Ireland begun by the Anglo-Normans four centuries before. Prior to the time of the Tudors, most parts of Ireland lay outside English control, being dominated either by Gaelic lords such as O'Neill and O'Donnell, or descendants of the Anglo-Norman conquerors such as Fitgerald and Butler. Following the destruction of the Leinster Fitzgeralds in 1535 in the wake of the revolt of Silken Thomas, Henry was in a position to try more conciliatory methods, designed particularly to persuade the Gaelic and Gaelicised Anglo-Norman lords to give up their distinctive ways and submit to the Crown. The policy of 'Surrender and Regrant', whereby Irish lords submitted to English control and received English titles in return, was a considerable success, examples being Burke, created Earl of"
The Flight abroad in 1607 of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell and their followers is generally reckoned to mark the end of Gaelic Ireland as a distinct political system. Yet there has never been agreement on the reasons why the Earls fled at that particular time, and today the debate is still ongoing. Before examining the various accounts of the Flight, let us first look at the historical background.
It was Henry VIII and his Tudor successors, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I, who completed the conquest of Ireland begun by the Anglo-Normans four centuries before. Prior to the time of the Tudors, most parts of Ireland lay outside English control, being dominated either by Gaelic lords such as O'Neill and O'Donnell, or descendants of the Anglo-Norman conquerors such as Fitgerald and Butler. Following the destruction of the Leinster Fitzgeralds in 1535 in the wake of the revolt of Silken Thomas, Henry was in a position to try more conciliatory methods, designed particularly to persuade the Gaelic and Gaelicised Anglo-Norman lords to give up their distinctive ways and submit to the Crown. The policy of 'Surrender and Regrant', whereby Irish lords submitted to English control and received English titles in return, was a considerable success, examples being Burke, created Earl of"
CAIN: Events: Hunger Strike 1981 - A Selected Reading List
CAIN: Events: Hunger Strike 1981 - A Selected Reading List: "This section contains a draft list of some of the most relevant works on the subject of the Hunger Strikes of 1981. The reader should also consult the CAIN bibliography for other references to this event and for the full citations to the following items.
Key Texts
Beresford (1987) Ten Men Dead: the story of the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike.
Campbell (et al.) (1994) Nor Meekly Serve my Time: the H-Block Struggle 1976-1981.
Collins (1986) The Irish Hunger Strike.
Faul and Murray (1981) Hunger Strikes: the Search for Solutions.
O'Malley (1990) Biting at the Grave: the Irish Hunger Strikes and the Politics of Despair.
General Reference Texts
Bardon, Jonathan. (1992) A History of Ulster. Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
Bew, Paul., and Gillespie, Gordon. (1999) Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles 1968-1999. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan.
Coogan, Tim Pat. (1995) The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966-1996 and the Search for Peace. London: Hutchinson.
Elliott, Sydney., and Flakes, W.D. (1999) Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-1999 Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
McKittrick, David. (2000) Making Sense of the Troubles. Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
McKittrick, David., Kelters, Seamus., Feeney, Brian., and Thornton, Chris. (1999) Lost Lives: The stories of the men, women and children w"
Key Texts
Beresford (1987) Ten Men Dead: the story of the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike.
Campbell (et al.) (1994) Nor Meekly Serve my Time: the H-Block Struggle 1976-1981.
Collins (1986) The Irish Hunger Strike.
Faul and Murray (1981) Hunger Strikes: the Search for Solutions.
O'Malley (1990) Biting at the Grave: the Irish Hunger Strikes and the Politics of Despair.
General Reference Texts
Bardon, Jonathan. (1992) A History of Ulster. Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
Bew, Paul., and Gillespie, Gordon. (1999) Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles 1968-1999. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan.
Coogan, Tim Pat. (1995) The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966-1996 and the Search for Peace. London: Hutchinson.
Elliott, Sydney., and Flakes, W.D. (1999) Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-1999 Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
McKittrick, David. (2000) Making Sense of the Troubles. Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
McKittrick, David., Kelters, Seamus., Feeney, Brian., and Thornton, Chris. (1999) Lost Lives: The stories of the men, women and children w"
Thursday, March 20, 2008
The Great Famine in Mayo
The Great Famine in Mayo: "At the beginning of the famine in 1845 and 1846 many landlords reacted with compassion, some reducing rents. Even Lord Lucan involved himself in relief measures but by 1848, he was enforcing wholesale evictions of tenants unable to pay rents on his lands around Castlebar and Ballinrobe. Equally infamous was Sir Roger Palmer who owned 90,000 acres in Mayo. In July 1848, The Telegraph reported how
at Islandeady his 'crowbar invincibles', pulled down several houses, and drove forth the unfortunate inmates to sleep in the adjoining fields. On Thursday we witnessed the wretched creatures endeavouring to root out the timber of the houses, with the intention of constructing some sort of sheds to screen their children from the heavy rain falling at the time. The pitiless pelting storm has continued ever since, and if they have survived its severity, they must be more than human beings'.
The Earl of Lucan 'Wholesale Evictions'.
In contrast, other landlords like George Henry Moore, were more caring. In June 1849, Fr James Browne, PP of Ballintubber and Burriscarra wrote:
'I never heard of a single tenant being evicted, either by himself or his agent; he sent over from London at an early stage of the famine, a sum of £1,000 for the poor on his estates, as a free gift, besides orders to his steward to give"
at Islandeady his 'crowbar invincibles', pulled down several houses, and drove forth the unfortunate inmates to sleep in the adjoining fields. On Thursday we witnessed the wretched creatures endeavouring to root out the timber of the houses, with the intention of constructing some sort of sheds to screen their children from the heavy rain falling at the time. The pitiless pelting storm has continued ever since, and if they have survived its severity, they must be more than human beings'.
The Earl of Lucan 'Wholesale Evictions'.
In contrast, other landlords like George Henry Moore, were more caring. In June 1849, Fr James Browne, PP of Ballintubber and Burriscarra wrote:
'I never heard of a single tenant being evicted, either by himself or his agent; he sent over from London at an early stage of the famine, a sum of £1,000 for the poor on his estates, as a free gift, besides orders to his steward to give"
The Great Famine in Mayo
The Great Famine in Mayo: "he starving sick crowded into towns in the hope of securing help. The Telegraph reported the situation in Westport in September.
'From the town to the Quay, on the Workhouse line, the people are lying along the road, in temporary sheds, constructed of weeds, potato tops . . . . on the road to Rosbeg, similar sheds are to be met with, with poor creatures lying beneath them. On the Newport line, the same sickening scenes are to be encountered'.
In the area around Shrule, the Reverend Phew described how
'about three or four hundred of the most destitute have crawled to Ballinrobe every Friday for the last month, seeking admission to the workhouse or outdoor relief and though they remained each day until night, standing in wet and cold at the workhouse door, craving for admission, they have got no relief'.
People weakened by hunger and fever were unable to give proper burials to dead neighbours and relatives. The Tyrawly Herald described the situation at Leigue Cemetery in Ballina:
'in some places the graves are so shallow that portions of the coffins are visible above ground'."
'From the town to the Quay, on the Workhouse line, the people are lying along the road, in temporary sheds, constructed of weeds, potato tops . . . . on the road to Rosbeg, similar sheds are to be met with, with poor creatures lying beneath them. On the Newport line, the same sickening scenes are to be encountered'.
In the area around Shrule, the Reverend Phew described how
'about three or four hundred of the most destitute have crawled to Ballinrobe every Friday for the last month, seeking admission to the workhouse or outdoor relief and though they remained each day until night, standing in wet and cold at the workhouse door, craving for admission, they have got no relief'.
People weakened by hunger and fever were unable to give proper burials to dead neighbours and relatives. The Tyrawly Herald described the situation at Leigue Cemetery in Ballina:
'in some places the graves are so shallow that portions of the coffins are visible above ground'."
The Great Famine in Mayo
The Great Famine in Mayo: "Rev. Sir - We the children belonging to the Moulton National School, in the Parish of Davenharm, (Cheshire) having heard from our beloved patroness, Mrs Harper, of the distress that is so prevalent in our sister Island, have given up our annual treat to the relief of our suffering sisters in Ireland; We humbly trust that our offering, (small as it may appear) will be accepted by those who have kindly undertaken to alleviate the sufferings of our brethren.
In the spring of 1847, The Mayo Constitution reported:
The preparations for the tillage of the Iand has been completely overlooked. There has not been 100 acres prepared for seed in this county by 'the poor farmers'.
After two successive years of blight, many people chose to eat whatever seed they had rather than risk planting. Ironically in 1847, there was no blight, but there was no crop either. 'Black 47' saw the advent of fevers such as typhus which rapidly spread through the weakened population. Workhouses were crammed with fever patients. Auxilary workhouses were opened and fever sheds erected. Dr Daly reported from Newport in May 1847:
'Fever, dysentery and diarrhoea are greatly on the increase, beginning with vomiting, pains, headache very intense; coming to a cnsis in about seven days, relapsing again once or twice, from which death occurred through mere debility or"
In the spring of 1847, The Mayo Constitution reported:
The preparations for the tillage of the Iand has been completely overlooked. There has not been 100 acres prepared for seed in this county by 'the poor farmers'.
After two successive years of blight, many people chose to eat whatever seed they had rather than risk planting. Ironically in 1847, there was no blight, but there was no crop either. 'Black 47' saw the advent of fevers such as typhus which rapidly spread through the weakened population. Workhouses were crammed with fever patients. Auxilary workhouses were opened and fever sheds erected. Dr Daly reported from Newport in May 1847:
'Fever, dysentery and diarrhoea are greatly on the increase, beginning with vomiting, pains, headache very intense; coming to a cnsis in about seven days, relapsing again once or twice, from which death occurred through mere debility or"
The Great Famine in Mayo
The Great Famine in Mayo: "The Noble Marquis assured them that no exertions of his should be spared to obtain for them, from Her Majesty's Government immediate employment'.
As a relief measure, the government imported large quantities of maize from America which became known as 'Peel's brimstone' because of the ill effects it had on the digestive system. Local relief committees were established. Under the Poor Law Act of 1838, Mayo was divided into five areas or unions which administered relief: Ballina, Ballinrobe, Castlebar, Swinford and Westport. Each union was required to maintain a workhouse where local paupers could be fed and housed.
Workhouses soon became overwhelmed by numbers seeking admittance and many starving people were turned away. Relief schemes introduced in 1846 included giving employment on public works such as road making, breaking stones, drainage works, pier and bridge building. The Corrib to Mask canal was one such scheme. Men were paid 8 to 10 pennies a day, while women and children got 6 pennies. Some unscrupulous overseers favoured relatives in granting employment, often at the expense of the most needy. Gaining employment did not guarantee security. In February 1847 the Tyrawly Herald reported an inquest at Coolcran:
'The deceased was employed at the public works, and on Saturday morning he went to the hill of Gurteens to meet the pay clerk where, in"
As a relief measure, the government imported large quantities of maize from America which became known as 'Peel's brimstone' because of the ill effects it had on the digestive system. Local relief committees were established. Under the Poor Law Act of 1838, Mayo was divided into five areas or unions which administered relief: Ballina, Ballinrobe, Castlebar, Swinford and Westport. Each union was required to maintain a workhouse where local paupers could be fed and housed.
Workhouses soon became overwhelmed by numbers seeking admittance and many starving people were turned away. Relief schemes introduced in 1846 included giving employment on public works such as road making, breaking stones, drainage works, pier and bridge building. The Corrib to Mask canal was one such scheme. Men were paid 8 to 10 pennies a day, while women and children got 6 pennies. Some unscrupulous overseers favoured relatives in granting employment, often at the expense of the most needy. Gaining employment did not guarantee security. In February 1847 the Tyrawly Herald reported an inquest at Coolcran:
'The deceased was employed at the public works, and on Saturday morning he went to the hill of Gurteens to meet the pay clerk where, in"
Monday, March 17, 2008
Shell to Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shell to Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "to Sea (in Irish, Shell chun Sáile) is a campaign based in County Mayo, Ireland which successfully opposed the proposed construction of a high-pressure raw gas pipeline through Rossport, and continues to oppose the ongoing construction by Royal Dutch Shell of a refinery miles from the coastline at Bellanaboy intended to refine the untreated gas from the Corrib gas field. The stated aim of the campaign is that the gas be refined at sea (hence the name), thereby making it safer to transport, before it is brought ashore and past people's houses. In their own words:
'Shell to Sea is an international non-violent campaign, rooted in the Erris community. We seek to ensure the proposed Corrib gas terminal and pipeline are constructed offshore, as is best practice. In doing so we seek to highlight the negligent environmental, health, safety, planning and economic consequences of this government-backed plan. We are not the property of any party or movement and we disassociate ourselves from negative campaigning and tactics that many media outlets have attempted to associate us with. We have been campaigning for several years and continue to face intimidation, slander and significant hardship as a result. However, we are growing in strength, numbers and confidence. We will remain peaceful, committed and determined in the coming days, weeks months - and years if"
'Shell to Sea is an international non-violent campaign, rooted in the Erris community. We seek to ensure the proposed Corrib gas terminal and pipeline are constructed offshore, as is best practice. In doing so we seek to highlight the negligent environmental, health, safety, planning and economic consequences of this government-backed plan. We are not the property of any party or movement and we disassociate ourselves from negative campaigning and tactics that many media outlets have attempted to associate us with. We have been campaigning for several years and continue to face intimidation, slander and significant hardship as a result. However, we are growing in strength, numbers and confidence. We will remain peaceful, committed and determined in the coming days, weeks months - and years if"
Who said ? Said Who ? The News of Eric Ekvall said !: Mayo Gas Info
Who said ? Said Who ? The News of Eric Ekvall said !: Mayo Gas Info: "All knowledge is a consequence of his or her own sensation or those of their predecessors.
Gregory is it you or the British system in the successive stages of social development the natural propensity to reduce everything , thought to general British wit or principles .
To traces the cause of the anything you
want to state as a fact with no proof , in the most part in your unenlightened no-it all means of domination over their
follow - humans exaggerating their own merits and disguising their ignorance by the propagation of their superstition in your case your friend so mind control problem .
This is really is way out there
Gregory what you say about me .
SO WHAT!
Only you care !
We don't !
I am handicapped so the more you attack the more we know , you work for what
( Drunvalo flower of lies or the so called spirit of ma'at)"
Gregory is it you or the British system in the successive stages of social development the natural propensity to reduce everything , thought to general British wit or principles .
To traces the cause of the anything you
want to state as a fact with no proof , in the most part in your unenlightened no-it all means of domination over their
follow - humans exaggerating their own merits and disguising their ignorance by the propagation of their superstition in your case your friend so mind control problem .
This is really is way out there
Gregory what you say about me .
SO WHAT!
Only you care !
We don't !
I am handicapped so the more you attack the more we know , you work for what
( Drunvalo flower of lies or the so called spirit of ma'at)"
Narco News: A Brit Reporter’s Undisclosed Venezuela Conflicts
Narco News: A Brit Reporter’s Undisclosed Venezuela Conflicts: "ast forward to October 2002: Ekvall pops up on the isle of Jamaica, during the respected and important Mind States conference “for a consciousness-expanding seminar unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before,” where one of my disclosed supporters was also slated to attend. There in Negril, Jamaica, Ekvall asked a lot of questions about Al Giordano and did his usual lobbying-complaining about me as well. I find it extremely entertaining that Ekvall can afford to go to Jamaica to this conference (the listed cost was $1,300; well worth the price; wish I could have afforded it) on entheogenic plants and hallucinogenic drugs, even as Ekvall claims that Chávez has destroyed the economy of Venezuela.
Then came the December 2002 coup attempt in Venezuela. Apparently, whatever Ekvall was doing in Negril, Jamaica, he didn’t take any of the lessons to heart, nor was his consciousness sufficiently expanded, obviously. Because despite the blood of 50 Venezuelans on his hands still from last April – through his defense of their butcher, Carmona – Ekvall is back at the pro-c"
Then came the December 2002 coup attempt in Venezuela. Apparently, whatever Ekvall was doing in Negril, Jamaica, he didn’t take any of the lessons to heart, nor was his consciousness sufficiently expanded, obviously. Because despite the blood of 50 Venezuelans on his hands still from last April – through his defense of their butcher, Carmona – Ekvall is back at the pro-c"
Narco News: A Brit Reporter’s Undisclosed Venezuela Conflicts
Narco News: A Brit Reporter’s Undisclosed Venezuela Conflicts: "irst, we will introduce the actors in this report on what happens when foreign media organizations don’t apply enough scrutiny on their English-language correspondents in Latin America.
Eric Ekvall is a political consultant in Venezuela who used to work for the state-owned oil company PdVSA and the Ford Motor Company. He popped up last April, during the brief coup d’etat in Venezuela, defending Dictator-for-a-Day Pedro Carmona in an article by Juan Forero of the New York Times.
Phil Gunson refers to himself as a “freelance correspondent” in Venezuela. He has written during the past month for the Miami Herald, the St. Petersburg Times, MSNBC (online only) and the Independent of London. He has also been interviewed recently on NPR and on WAMU radio in Washington DC about the events in Venezuela (parts of those interviews are quoted below).
The two men have a relationship related to Gunson’s “journalism” that – after they were given the opportunity to come clean by Narco News – neither Gunson nor Ekvall were willing to disclose.
Additionally, Gunson has an undisclosed conflict of interest, or at least the appearance of a conflict of interest (all journalistic codes of ethics prohibit such nondisclosure), with the key source that he quoted last April 11th to blame the stil"
Eric Ekvall is a political consultant in Venezuela who used to work for the state-owned oil company PdVSA and the Ford Motor Company. He popped up last April, during the brief coup d’etat in Venezuela, defending Dictator-for-a-Day Pedro Carmona in an article by Juan Forero of the New York Times.
Phil Gunson refers to himself as a “freelance correspondent” in Venezuela. He has written during the past month for the Miami Herald, the St. Petersburg Times, MSNBC (online only) and the Independent of London. He has also been interviewed recently on NPR and on WAMU radio in Washington DC about the events in Venezuela (parts of those interviews are quoted below).
The two men have a relationship related to Gunson’s “journalism” that – after they were given the opportunity to come clean by Narco News – neither Gunson nor Ekvall were willing to disclose.
Additionally, Gunson has an undisclosed conflict of interest, or at least the appearance of a conflict of interest (all journalistic codes of ethics prohibit such nondisclosure), with the key source that he quoted last April 11th to blame the stil"
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Arabism: Blogs, Photos, Videos and more on Technorati
Arabism: Blogs, Photos, Videos and more on Technorati: "e Will Fight Anti_Arabism And We will Fight You Stella Zambrano
http://ntiarabist.blogspot.com"
http://ntiarabist.blogspot.com"
Good that can happen if Doyuk Personal Ego Is Out Of The Way!: Drunvalo what is a walk in
Good that can happen if Doyuk Personal Ego Is Out Of The Way!: Drunvalo what is a walk in: "pril 17, 2006, with four team members of Perfect Science A.D. he did not have collaborators but only volunteers, groupies that interpret for him. He had no idea what was said in the articles. All these facts are beyond ludicrous but yet criminal.
Senator Obama what is your record on collecting child support in the state of Illinois
Senator Obama what is your record on collecting child support in the state of Illinois: "That men and women should pursue his own greed is the rule of nature with Eric Ekvall , Micheal Rowan , Peter Roshmann . Stella Zambrano, Doctor Peter Rohsmann so called MD and American wife Liz Sinnot , and web master Ole (Denmark) case .
In Ekvall and Rowan case at least they are honest about who and what they worked for
greed.
September 10, 200"
In Ekvall and Rowan case at least they are honest about who and what they worked for
greed.
September 10, 200"
Dunleavy Family History Facts 1920 - Ancestry.com
Dunleavy Family History Facts 1920 - Ancestry.com: "sh: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Duinnshléibhe ‘son of Donn Sléibhe’, a personal name composed of the elements donn ‘brown-haired man’ or ‘chieftain’ + sléibhe ‘of the mountain’."
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank: "7. Two Hebrew weeklies supported both Zionism and the Young Turks the
first was “Hamevasser” 1910-1911 published in Istanbul and “Haverenu”
published in Izmir in 1922.
48. Pukru Haniolu, “Jews in the Young Turk Movement to the 1908
Revolution”, in The Jews of the Ottoman Empire, Eds Avigdor Levi
Washington, 1994. 519-526
49. See “Vilayetlerimiz” in Mechveret, no 15, 23 July, 1896, p 3.
50. See Hak-Gu, “Selanik’den Mektub,” in Mechveret, no 15, 23 July,
1896 p 4 as quoted in Pukru Haniolu, p.522).
51. See Pukru Haniolu, 522
52. See Hasan Kayal, The Jews of the Ottoman Empire, eds Avigdor Levi
(Washington, 1994) 507-517
53. Ex-Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos gave an"
first was “Hamevasser” 1910-1911 published in Istanbul and “Haverenu”
published in Izmir in 1922.
48. Pukru Haniolu, “Jews in the Young Turk Movement to the 1908
Revolution”, in The Jews of the Ottoman Empire, Eds Avigdor Levi
Washington, 1994. 519-526
49. See “Vilayetlerimiz” in Mechveret, no 15, 23 July, 1896, p 3.
50. See Hak-Gu, “Selanik’den Mektub,” in Mechveret, no 15, 23 July,
1896 p 4 as quoted in Pukru Haniolu, p.522).
51. See Pukru Haniolu, 522
52. See Hasan Kayal, The Jews of the Ottoman Empire, eds Avigdor Levi
(Washington, 1994) 507-517
53. Ex-Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos gave an"
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank: "Barnai, Jacob, “The Spread of the Sabbatean Movement in the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries”, Communication in the JDiaspora
the Pre-Modern World. Ed. by Sophia Menachem. (Leiden, 1996) 313-337
Barnai, Jacob, “Messianism and Leadership; the Sabbatean Movement and
the Leadership of the Jewish Communities the Ottoman Empire”, Ottoman
and Turkish Jewry; Community and Leadership. Ed. by Aron Rodrigue.
(Bloomington, 1992), 167-182
Barnai, Jacob, “From Sabbateanism to Modernization; Ottoman Jewry on
the eve of the Ottoman Reforms and the Haskala”, in Sephardi and
Middle Eastern Jewries; History and Culture in the Modern Era. Ed. By
Harvey E. Goldberg. (Bloomington,1996) 73-80
Jacob Barnai, “The Outbreak of Sabbateanism – The Eastern European
Factor”, The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Vol 4 pp
171-183
Carlebach, Elisheva, “Sabbatianism and the Jewish-Christian Polemic”,
World Congress of Jewish Studies (WCJS) 10,C2 (Jerusalem, 1990) 1-7
Idel, Moshe, “Saturn and Sabbetai Tzevi: a New Approach to
Sabbateanism” in Jewish Studies 37 (Jerusalem, 1997) pp 147-160.
Katz, Jacob, “The Suggested Relationship between Sabbatianism,
Haskalah, and Reform”, Divin"
Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries”, Communication in the JDiaspora
the Pre-Modern World. Ed. by Sophia Menachem. (Leiden, 1996) 313-337
Barnai, Jacob, “Messianism and Leadership; the Sabbatean Movement and
the Leadership of the Jewish Communities the Ottoman Empire”, Ottoman
and Turkish Jewry; Community and Leadership. Ed. by Aron Rodrigue.
(Bloomington, 1992), 167-182
Barnai, Jacob, “From Sabbateanism to Modernization; Ottoman Jewry on
the eve of the Ottoman Reforms and the Haskala”, in Sephardi and
Middle Eastern Jewries; History and Culture in the Modern Era. Ed. By
Harvey E. Goldberg. (Bloomington,1996) 73-80
Jacob Barnai, “The Outbreak of Sabbateanism – The Eastern European
Factor”, The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Vol 4 pp
171-183
Carlebach, Elisheva, “Sabbatianism and the Jewish-Christian Polemic”,
World Congress of Jewish Studies (WCJS) 10,C2 (Jerusalem, 1990) 1-7
Idel, Moshe, “Saturn and Sabbetai Tzevi: a New Approach to
Sabbateanism” in Jewish Studies 37 (Jerusalem, 1997) pp 147-160.
Katz, Jacob, “The Suggested Relationship between Sabbatianism,
Haskalah, and Reform”, Divin"
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank: "e power structures of Ottoman Jewish communities were elaborate,
with the conservative structures and rabbinic councils and the “Haham
Basi” (chief rabbinate in Istanbul) being threatened by the Alliance.
The traditional leadership had tense relations with Zionist elements
about community authority in the Holy Land. The millet structure gave
the Haham Basi authority which the new settlers in Palestine rejected.
It reached a degree where the Haham Basi of Jerusalem – Raphael
Efendi
- complained to the Turkish Foreign Minister that the Ashkenazi Jews
of the Holy Land were not obeying the laws of the Jewish community and
the millet community structure over which he lorded. Differences were
not only the result of ethnic, Ashkenazi-Sephardi mores but because
the immigrants to the Holy Land were shedding religious observance
altogether in favour of socialism and secularism. Despite attempts to
work with them, including Herzl’s twice successful appeal to Haham
Basi – Moshe Levi - to get an audience with the Sultan (1902) to
discuss the question of Jewish autonomy in Palestine, the relationship
soured.
It is curious that Israel’s first and second Pr"
with the conservative structures and rabbinic councils and the “Haham
Basi” (chief rabbinate in Istanbul) being threatened by the Alliance.
The traditional leadership had tense relations with Zionist elements
about community authority in the Holy Land. The millet structure gave
the Haham Basi authority which the new settlers in Palestine rejected.
It reached a degree where the Haham Basi of Jerusalem – Raphael
Efendi
- complained to the Turkish Foreign Minister that the Ashkenazi Jews
of the Holy Land were not obeying the laws of the Jewish community and
the millet community structure over which he lorded. Differences were
not only the result of ethnic, Ashkenazi-Sephardi mores but because
the immigrants to the Holy Land were shedding religious observance
altogether in favour of socialism and secularism. Despite attempts to
work with them, including Herzl’s twice successful appeal to Haham
Basi – Moshe Levi - to get an audience with the Sultan (1902) to
discuss the question of Jewish autonomy in Palestine, the relationship
soured.
It is curious that Israel’s first and second Pr"
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank
Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism « hanktherank: "cularism and Sabbateanism
It is indeed curious and unlikely to be coincidental that the same
Ottoman Empire that opened its arms to the expelled Jews of Spain and
the conversos of the inquisition should become the host to one of the
most fascinating examples of mass voluntary apostasy in Jewish
history. The Sultan was famed for welcoming the Jews saying: “Spain’s
loss was my gain”. They were integrated into society and enjoyed a"
It is indeed curious and unlikely to be coincidental that the same
Ottoman Empire that opened its arms to the expelled Jews of Spain and
the conversos of the inquisition should become the host to one of the
most fascinating examples of mass voluntary apostasy in Jewish
history. The Sultan was famed for welcoming the Jews saying: “Spain’s
loss was my gain”. They were integrated into society and enjoyed a"
Monday, March 10, 2008
Dunleavy Family History Facts 1920 - Ancestry.com
Dunleavy Family History Facts 1920 - Ancestry.com: "Dunleavy Name Meaning and History
Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Duinnshléibhe ‘son of Donn Sléibhe’, a personal name composed of the elements donn ‘brown-haired man’ or ‘chieftain’ + sléibhe ‘of the mountain’.
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Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Duinnshléibhe ‘son of Donn Sléibhe’, a personal name composed of the elements donn ‘brown-haired man’ or ‘chieftain’ + sléibhe ‘of the mountain’.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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The Dunleavy name in History
A unique volume of fascinating facts, statistics and commentary following the Dunleavy family name as far back in history as possible.
Dunleavy Family Facts
Name Distribution (US)Name Distribution (UK)Place of OriginImmigration YearPorts of DepartureLife ExpectancyOccupationsCivil War Service
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Distribution of Dunleavy Families in the US in 1920
Number of Dunleavy families
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