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Ireland at the Brink: Journalist Philip Dwyer Exposes The Country's Battle Against 'Engineered Migration' (Exclusive Interview)

“We’ve had things going on in this country that never happened before, gay men beheaded, another had his eye removed….We’ve had a huge amount of sexual assaults, rapes, attempted child abductions, and they all seem to be coming from the people who are moving here from the Middle East, which, you know, you can just take it that they are Muslim, they are of the Islamic faith.”

In a powerful and eye-opening interview with RAIR Foundation USA, Irish journalist and politician Philip Dwyer shared his alarming insights into Ireland’s migration crisis. Dwyer paints a picture of a nation under siege from what he describes as a deliberately engineered crisis, with far-reaching consequences on its cultural identity, public safety, and economic stability.

The Crisis Unveiled: A Calculated Demographic Shift

Philip Dwyer emphatically states that the recent influx of migrants is not a spontaneous phenomenon but a strategically orchestrated scheme. “Immigration has been weaponized to the point where it’s about population replacement, especially here in Ireland,” Dwyer declares, indicating a deliberate influx of primarily military-age men posing as refugees. He links this strategy to global conflicts and the agendas of the military-industrial complex, marking a significant shift in immigration patterns over the last 5-10 years. Dwyer traces the beginning of Ireland’s immigration shift to the late 90s and early 2000s, during the Celtic Tiger period, noting an initial influx from Eastern Europe, mainly from Poland and Romania, primarily due to the building boom.

Economic Strain and Cultural Erosion

Dwyer paints a grim picture of mass migration’s economic and cultural repercussions. The crisis has led to housing shortages, soaring property prices, and displacement of Irish citizens, with Dwyer noting, ‘Ireland is selling out to foreigners, non-Irish, most of them.’ He mourns the erosion of traditional Irish values and cultural norms, citing the decline of the iconic pub scene as a symbol of this erosion and the broader impact on Irish culture, including changes in public spaces and the loss of traditional practices. Dwyer asserts that the current immigration wave has exacerbated housing shortages, significantly impacting property prices and rental markets, making it increasingly difficult for young Irish people to afford housing.

Government Complicity and Media Silence

Dwyer is outspoken about the Irish government’s role in this crisis. He criticizes government policies that seem to invite and accommodate an unsustainable number of non-nationals under dubious refugee claims. “It’s a total scam… about the destruction of the family, the destruction of Irish culture,” he asserts. This sentiment is echoed in public opinion, with three-quarters of people believing Ireland is ‘taking in too many refugees,’ reflecting a growing concern among the populace. Census data also shows the foreign-born population of Ireland has doubled to 20% in 20 years. Furthermore, Dwyer condemns the mainstream media’s silence and the government’s attempts to muzzle free speech through opposed hate speech laws, which he views as a tool to suppress dissent.

Political Dynamics and Civil Unrest

In discussing the current political dynamics and instances of civil unrest in Ireland, Philip Dwyer points to the significant influence of leftist parties and a vast network of globalist NGOs in shaping the nation’s migration policy and public opinion. Dwyer brings particular attention to the role of these organizations in reinforcing a narrative that aligns with globalist and UN perspectives on migration. “They’ve got, we’ve got 32,000 NGOs in Ireland; I mean, it’s hard to believe a country of 5 million people, we have 32,000 non-government organizations,” he remarks, highlighting these groups’ disproportionate presence and influence in a relatively small country. Remarkably, these NGOs receive substantial government funding, amounting to €5.9 billion annually.

Dwyer recounts a telling incident in Ross Gray, County Tipperary, to illustrate the growing tension. Here, public order units were deployed against local protesters opposing the establishment of an immigrant center. This event exemplifies the increasing use of state power to quell dissent, particularly in response to the widespread opposition to immigration policies.

Furthermore, Dwyer criticizes formerly ultra-nationalist parties like Sinn Féin for abandoning traditional Irish nationalism to embrace a globalist agenda. He suggests that such parties, once seen as defenders of Irish identity and values, are now at the forefront of promoting policies aligned with the objectives of these numerous NGOs. According to Dwyer, this shift represents a significant transformation in the political landscape of Ireland, where national priorities seem to be overshadowed by broader globalist strategies.

Islamic Migration: A Ticking Time Bomb

Philip Dwyer’s grave concerns extend beyond the massive increase in Middle Eastern Muslim migrants. He links this influx not only to a spike in sexual crimes, child abductions, and other criminal activities but also raises alarming points about the potential threats within this population. Dwyer states, “We’ve had things happening in this country that never happened before. We’ve had beheadings of two gay men in Sligo last year. They were beheaded by an Islamic radical extremist who also removed the eye from another gay man.” These incidents underscore the challenges posed by unchecked immigration and its impact on Irish society, including a rise in crime and social unrest.

Dwyer further criticizes the Irish government’s approach to vetting immigrants, highlighting a significant security concern. “And we still don’t know how many of these guys are in our government because they don’t check. Our government doesn’t know how many of these guys are ISIS and Islamic terrorists or fleeing whatever country they’re fleeing, or whatever they’ve been sent over here as terrorist cells. And none of that is properly checked.”

He contrasts this lack of oversight with the government’s focus on domestic groups, mentioning, “But yet, we’re told in Ireland that our police commissioner has files on, you know, there’s a group of maybe 20 people on the dissident right, that we’re the terrorist threat in this country because we’re out there questioning the government.”

Moreover, Dwyer brings attention to the societal changes and demographic shifts due to the influx of Muslim families. He observes, “And you will see the Islamification side of it is where these Muslim families are given homes. And then you will see young Muslim women walk in the streets, especially around my area.” He notes the significant benefits provided to these families, such as free maternity care, hospital care, accommodation, and education, and points out their rapid reproduction rate compared to the native Irish population. “And they are metropolit reproducing a lot faster than the Irish population. We’re not replacing ourselves at all in Ireland now.” Dwyer expresses concern over these trends and the potential long-term effects on Ireland’s demographic and cultural landscape.

Cultural Shifts and Islamic Influence

In the interview, Philip Dwyer also delved into the profound cultural shifts occurring in Ireland attributed to the growing influence of Islamic culture. He remarked on a significant development concerning Croke Park, Ireland’s major stadium and a symbol of national pride, traditionally associated with the Gaelic Athletic Association. “We have a major stadium in Ireland, our biggest stadium, Croke Park, and it’s like the Holy Grail of nationalism; the Gaelic Athletic Association started there,” Dwyer noted.

This iconic venue, deeply rooted in Irish history and culture, was used for Islamic Eid celebrations during the lockdowns, highlighting a stark contrast in religious and cultural practices. Dwyer pointed out, “And they were using that stadium during lockdowns for an Islamic Eid festival. So the Muslim community was able to go to that stadium and practice their religion, their ethos…”

Dwyer contrasted this with the restrictions placed on traditional Christian practices during the same period. He observed that while the Muslim community was granted access to a national landmark for religious observances, Catholic churches across Ireland were simultaneously closed, with priests not allowed to hold masses. According to Dwyer, this situation exemplifies a broader trend in Ireland where new cultural influences seemingly overshadow traditional Irish customs and practices. “And they had churches, Catholic churches in Ireland were closed, and priests weren’t allowed have masses in Ireland, you know, which was, you know, this is this will tell you like this is Cowtown to this and it’s like, assimilation is not encouraged at all, we’re supposed to assimilate to their ways, you know?”

Dwyer’s comments reflect his concerns about Ireland’s changing cultural landscape. This landscape increasingly accommodates Islamic practices at the expense of Ireland’s historical and cultural norms. As Dwyer explains, this shift indicates a significant transformation in contemporary Irish society’s cultural and religious dynamics.

Conclusion: A Nation at a Crossroads

Dwyer concludes his interview with a stark warning about Ireland’s future. He paints a picture of a nation at a crucial crossroads, its identity, safety, and economic stability seriously threatened by a forced mass migration crisis. “Ireland is in trouble. We are in big trouble,” he states emphatically, signaling the severity of the situation.

His parting words are a call to action, urging awareness and proactive intervention to prevent the dismantling of Ireland’s cultural and societal integrity. Dwyer emphasizes the need for both national resolve and international support: “We need to turn this around, and we could do with all the help we can get.” This statement underscores the urgent need for attention and assistance in addressing Ireland’s challenges.

Amy Mek

Investigative Journalist

13 comments

  • From Infowars:
    “Globalism
    Watch: The Most Ridiculous 75 Seconds Of Bullsh*t From Davos Yet On ‘Ecocide’
    by Zero Hedge
    January 17th 2024, 3:57 pm

    This lady (we are presuming she/they is/are a lady) – who looks like she has not missed a meal in her life – explains – with no sense of irony or shame – that farming the land, fishing for food, and worse still ‘making money’ is now on par with mass murder or genocide.

    Jojo Mehta – founder of ‘Stop Ecocide Now’ – explains in her upper-class English accent to her ultra-rich peers in Davos that:

    “We have this cultural, very ingrained habit of not taking damage to nature as seriously as we take damage to people or property.”

    Her goal is to have “mass damage and destruction of nature” legally recognized as “a serious crime.”

    Latest buzzword just dropped from the Devil’s den in Davos.

    Farming, fishing and making money is now called “Ecocide.”

    So basically if you want to live, you’re committing a crime if these people get their way. ”

    KLAUS SCHWAB, HARARI AND ALL WEF MEMBERS, ALL CRIMINAL EU LEADERS; VON DER LEYEN , etc, (except Orban) MUST BE ARRESTED AND HANGED FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY!
    IMMEDIATELY!

    • Fall of EU,

      Yeah, she is a bushpig. Ecocide is baloney. These DAVOS pigfaces have steak, lobster, champagne, cocaine, hookers, and sex midgets going on in their lavish parties. It has been documented too. They are all reprobates and hypocrites. Then, for We The Peons, we get bugs for dinner, and 15 minute cities. They can all burn in hell for all eternity. I wish Putin would send them some special delivery air mail.

  • URSULA VON DER LEYEN IS THE WORST CRIMINAL AND TERRORIST IN EU AND SHE MUST BE ARRESTED AND HANGED FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER EU LEADERS (except Orban), AS WELL AS KLAUS SCHWAB, HARARI AND ALL WEF MEMBERS.
    ALL VON DER LEYEN’S ASSETS MUST BE SEIZED, AS WELL AS THE HORSE FARM IN BURGDORF AND ALL SECRET BANK ACCOUNTS SEIZED.
    THIS GOES FOR ALL EU LEADERS (except Orban) AND WEF CRIMINALS!

  • Hahahaha, Pukrainians(paki). That’s some spicy Taquiya and BS, eh?

    Dwyer has excellent points in his list of problems, especially those NGO’s and weaponization of government against truth tellers.

    God save Ireland.

  • Better keep the Irish Whiskey out of reach. You know what happens when these devout heathens get drunk. They rape the women, kids, and animals! It’s their national sport.

  • Some heros (heroes?) do not wear capes, this Irish journalist is one of them. And so are you, at RAIR, because yes, we “MUST AMPLIFY EACH OTHER’S VOICES”

  • WHERE IN THE HELL ARE THE PROVOS AND THE IRA WHY ARE THEY SITTING AT HOME INSTEAD OF RECRUITING IRISH MEN AND WOMEN TO FIGHT BACK THE SCOURGE OF ISLAM AND THE PROGRESSIVE SCUM SELLING OUT THEIR COUNTRY?? INSTEAD OF SUING SEIN PEAN FOR BOMBINGS THAT HAPPENED DECADES AGO SUE THE DAMNED GOVERNMENT FOR BETRAYING IRELAND.

  • Ireland never recovered from the mass emigration before during and after the famine. Ireland’s population in 1840 was approx. 8 million, their population today is approx. 6 million.
    While the influx of moozlums has accelerated the issue, Ireland was and always will be a *hithole. Both sets of my grandparents left Ireland in the 1910s because it was a *hithole.

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