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Brett Quinn
June 21st, 2008, 10:09 AM
Hey mates,
I've been pondering this question for some time. I was just curious as to your thoughts? Also do mates in the IDF still have a hatred for the North?

Regards,
Britain Quinn

EireannGoddess
June 21st, 2008, 10:24 AM
Unfortunately, yes, the UDF etal continue to harbour hatred against the North Irish. This serves the occupation government's agenda; Ireland will never be united whilst under occupation.

The South Defence forces were not required to decommission as were the North's; as a part of the "peace treaty".

I cannot advise you as to whether or not to join, providing that you would be welcome. Are you living in Ireland, or Britain?

This is an odd question for you to ask if you are not living in Ireland.

For the choice to join any paramilitary units is based upon love for Ireland, particularly in the North - I was raised up in the Fianna Brigade of the North, where I received my military training starting at age 12, and was never a part of the IRA, which I rejected due to it's being run and managed by a couple of communists (Adams and McGuinness) and the whole of the IRA itself is a communist org, much as those in the South are.

However, there is a breakaway Unit that still abides by what the IRA orginally stood for, which is independence and freedom for the North - albeit, the early IRA was inspired by the Russian Marxist revolution - that aside, the Irish Civil War and the war with Britain is much older than that. This breakaway Unit despises the communists and communism itself and it is completely Nationalist.

One thing I do know: The Peace is not holding, and as the [international] economy continues to fail and affect Ireland, as it's been reported just in the past few weeks - there will be war again. It seems that, unfortunate as it may be, the long overdue Irish Civil War is destined; perhaps it is necessary even, for after that war, a united Ireland must emerge and then, only then, will the British occupation be forced out by the whole of Ireland.

However, I would not advise anyone who is not living on Irish soil to become involved. Unless one is willing, absolutely willing to commit to the Land and Folk and be willing to die for both.

ben shockley
June 21st, 2008, 10:56 AM
Hey mates,
I've been pondering this question for some time. I was just curious as to your thoughts? Also do mates in the IDF still have a hatred for the North?

Regards,
Britain Quinn

I don't live in Ireland, but IMHO, I would hope that the catholics and proddies kiss and make up and kick out all the new niggers and pakis that showed up. I don't even think the Poles and Lithuanians should be there.

Harry Flash
June 21st, 2008, 11:38 AM
One thing I do know: The Peace is not holding, and as the [international] economy continues to fail and affect Ireland, as it's been reported just in the past few weeks - there will be war again. It seems that, unfortunate as it may be, the long overdue Irish Civil War is destined; perhaps it is necessary even, for after that war, a united Ireland must emerge and then, only then, will the British occupation be forced out by the whole of Ireland.



Oh yeah... that's really going to happen isn't it. It's just bound to.

Bloody bastard English.

Tell me something. Why do you Irish republicans always sound like Jews? Is it something you learned from them? There's even something now called the Irish Holocaust :eek:

http://www.irishholocaust.org/

ben shockley
June 21st, 2008, 12:19 PM
Oh yeah... that's really going to happen isn't it. It's just bound to.

Bloody bastard English.

Tell me something. Why do you Irish republicans always sound like Jews? Is it something you learned from them? There's even something now called the Irish Holocaust :eek:

http://www.irishholocaust.org/

Don't even go there. As I recall, the Irish said 'fuck no' to fighting Hitler. And with all the fucking Pakis taking over your country, does it feel like you won WWII or lost?

Brett Quinn
June 21st, 2008, 03:53 PM
Unfortunately, yes, the UDF etal continue to harbour hatred against the North Irish. This serves the occupation government's agenda; Ireland will never be united whilst under occupation.

The South Defence forces were not required to decommission as were the North's; as a part of the "peace treaty".

I cannot advise you as to whether or not to join, providing that you would be welcome. Are you living in Ireland, or Britain?

This is an odd question for you to ask if you are not living in Ireland.

For the choice to join any paramilitary units is based upon love for Ireland, particularly in the North - I was raised up in the Fianna Brigade of the North, where I received my military training starting at age 12, and was never a part of the IRA, which I rejected due to it's being run and managed by a couple of communists (Adams and McGuinness) and the whole of the IRA itself is a communist org, much as those in the South are.

However, there is a breakaway Unit that still abides by what the IRA orginally stood for, which is independence and freedom for the North - albeit, the early IRA was inspired by the Russian Marxist revolution - that aside, the Irish Civil War and the war with Britain is much older than that. This breakaway Unit despises the communists and communism itself and it is completely Nationalist.

One thing I do know: The Peace is not holding, and as the [international] economy continues to fail and affect Ireland, as it's been reported just in the past few weeks - there will be war again. It seems that, unfortunate as it may be, the long overdue Irish Civil War is destined; perhaps it is necessary even, for after that war, a united Ireland must emerge and then, only then, will the British occupation be forced out by the whole of Ireland.

However, I would not advise anyone who is not living on Irish soil to become involved. Unless one is willing, absolutely willing to commit to the Land and Folk and be willing to die for both.

I am an Irish American, but my Mother is fresh off the boat from Ireland, so It wouldn't be a problem becoming a citizen I imagine, as I read on Ireland's site.
So I'm a little confused about the armies in Ireland now. Firstly, how many are there? And which ones would you join if interested in freeing the north?

Thanks

cillian
June 21st, 2008, 04:18 PM
I am an Irish American, but my Mother is fresh off the boat from Ireland, so It wouldn't be a problem becoming a citizen I imagine, as I read on Ireland's site.
So I'm a little confused about the armies in Ireland now. Firstly, how many are there? And which ones would you join if interested in freeing the north?

Thanks

The army of the Republic of Ireland is not affiliated with the Irish Republican Army.

Brett Quinn
June 21st, 2008, 04:23 PM
The army of the Republic of Ireland is not affiliated with the Irish Republican Army.

I realize this. I understand they are not fighting the North. I understand it is more guerrilla groups, such as the RIRA and CIRA.

cillian
June 21st, 2008, 04:29 PM
I realize this. I understand they are not fighting the North. I understand it is more guerrilla groups, such as the RIRA and CIRA.

all you would need to do to find one is walk into a catholic bar in the north

Brett Quinn
June 21st, 2008, 04:45 PM
all you would need to do to find one is walk into a catholic bar in the north

Is it like WN here in the States where people just talk big game and do nothing, or do those groups actually live up to their word, ie take action?

cillian
June 21st, 2008, 05:02 PM
Is it like WN here in the States where people just talk big game and do nothing, or do those groups actually live up to their word, ie take action?

It’s sort of in a stand off at the moment, but there are rumors of a new campaign starting up, back in 2004 the largest bank robbery in british history was blamed on the ira, I don’t think anyone was ever caught. You still hear of a petrol bomb going off every few months or so. but on the scale of the early 80s, no.

EireannGoddess
June 21st, 2008, 07:52 PM
I am an Irish American, but my Mother is fresh off the boat from Ireland, so It wouldn't be a problem becoming a citizen I imagine, as I read on Ireland's site.
So I'm a little confused about the armies in Ireland now. Firstly, how many are there? And which ones would you join if interested in freeing the north?

Thanks

From which part of Ireland is your Mother from? No, you would have no problem becoming an Irish citizen; especially since everyone and anything on two legs is being allowed into the Country; particularly the North - if the unwanted dregs from Britain are allowed in; I see no reason why an Irishman from America would be denied citizenship.

There is a growing WN/NS group in North Ireland, so you might be interested in contacting them. As for the active Units that are protecting the North, there is but one. The CIRA and the Provos (whom were allegedly responsible for the the 04 bank robbery - that's a whole other discussion, for it's highly debatable that it was actually them) are not all that active; the Provos having pretty much disbanded.

It's not quite as simple as "walking into a pub" and joining the Active Unit -which I do not name here, but will discuss with you in PM if you wish- it is a process; the North Irish are suspicious, rightly so, of anyone whom just turns up - bad, very bad experiences with Supergrass turncoats ect.

The new NS contingent of North Irish are likely your best choice; they have also been given some of the old Fianna training barracks where they can group. However, there was that big "expose" a few months back of "Irish Nazis" -

Right now the North Irish are so cowed by the Peace Treaty and also tired from the long war, that they are taking a public 'breather' - however, no sane North Irish is willing to give up it's protective fighting Units.

To the Poster whom claimed the North Irish are akin to jews: You are incorrect; and that old canard re the Rus does not hold. In fact, from my knowledge of the North Irish history; it was the IRA that helped to arm and teach Palestinian fighters a long time ago. And, of course, North Ireland was the ONLY country in the world that sent public condolence to the German Folk upon hearing of the death of our Fuhrer. If you are wishing to suggest that I am a jew - well, I'm German, and as I have stated before on this board, my Family fled Germany after the war; I was born in North Ireland, a country that was most welcoming to my folks, mostly due to the fact that they were and remain German National Socialists. We repay this kindness from the North by giving back to the Irish our loyalty and willingness to defend the North Irish from their enemies, from both within Ireland and without.

Harry Flash
June 21st, 2008, 07:59 PM
Don't even go there. As I recall, the Irish said 'fuck no' to fighting Hitler. And with all the fucking Pakis taking over your country, does it feel like you won WWII or lost?

I know who won WWII.

Harry Flash
June 21st, 2008, 08:32 PM
To the Poster whom claimed the North Irish are akin to jews: You are incorrect; and that old canard re the Rus does not hold. In fact, from my knowledge of the North Irish history; it was the IRA that helped to arm and teach Palestinian fighters a long time ago. And, of course, North Ireland was the ONLY country in the world that sent public condolence to the German Folk upon hearing of the death of our Fuhrer. If you are wishing to suggest that I am a jew - well, I'm German, and as I have stated before on this board, my Family fled Germany after the war; I was born in North Ireland, a country that was most welcoming to my folks, mostly due to the fact that they were and remain German National Socialists. We repay this kindness from the North by giving back to the Irish our loyalty and willingness to defend the North Irish from their enemies, from both within Ireland and without.

I didn't say the Irish were akin to Jews; I said Irish republicans sound like Jews. So it's not surprising, Bquinn appears to be thinking of joining the Óglaigh in the same way good Jewish boys think of joining the IDF.

As a National Socialist do you not recognise the higher imperative of racialism over tribalism?