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A facebook user has been warning the public about members of the pickpocketing community operating around Dublin after spotting them repeatedly around the Luas stop on Abbey St, the Ha'penny Bridge and near the pedestrian crossings at the junction of Dame St and George's St.

CSO stats revealed a 42pc hike in reported pickpocketing incidents last year with one garda saying it's now an hourly occurrence in a report about a lady who had her wallet stolen twice in March.

But despite Dublin Bus now issuing onboard warnings due to a spate of pensioners getting their payments stolen while traveling home from the post office, it's rare to read about any arrests with Dublin City Council's focus seemingly on "far-right elements".

One asylum seeker got a suspended sentence last November for pickpocketing two women and a Romanian pickpocket got two years last October for stealing €9,700. He had prior convictions for theft in the UK, Austria & Italy.
How to spot a pickpocket.

The photograph above shows some members of the pickpocketing community at a train station near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Though there is a common intersection with the professional beggar community, while pickpocketing they tend not to wear their traditional dress in order to blend in and not spook their marks, but you can notice a style pattern.

One clue is the large bags slung high concealing their arms. Some will wear large scarves or shawls for the same purpose. Many wear puff or loose jackets matched with jeans or joggers/leggings and runners to facilitate a quick get away. Hats, hoods & wigs are worn to hinder identification.

You're most at risk where people get congested like busy pedestrian crossings or boarding/disembarking public transport and travelling on it. Pay attention to who's around you. They usually work in pairs. Tourist hotspots are also favourite haunts. One tactic is to have associates cause a commotion to create a distraction.

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The Dept of Justice have been trying to hide the fact that most asylum seekers are economic migrants because "the release of the information may increase a negative sentiment amongst the general public and endanger genuine applicants for International Protection."

This is what disinformation actually looks like β€” the deliberate concealment of factual information about the asylum racket.

And this negative public sentiment they say they fear is actually against successive governments for facilitating the abuse of the asylum system for more than 25 years while anyone who called it out was censored, vilified and attacked.

πŸ”— extra.ie
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They've been pumping out articles in the last while about the current "threat to democracy" β€” a toxic environment politicians supposedly now face and the fear it will deter people from entering politics (see here & here), but this is how Áine NΓ­ Chonaill was treated as far back as 1998 when she was calling out the abuse of the asylum system.

NΓ­ Chonaill is a mild-mannered and well-spoken former teacher from Cork who dared to engage the political system by creating a party called the Immigration Control Platform after becoming disturbed by the abuse of the asylum system which nobody else would address.

Her reward was instant vilification in the media and attacks by ANTIFA to shut down her rallies and scare off any support. It worked to a degree as the energy on the streets today is a long over-due delayed reaction against a system which seeks to suppress any real political opposition to it with no complaints entertained.

They created the toxic environment.

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BBC journo shows up to Coolock Says NO looking like he thought it was a casting call for the diversity filler in the next Barbie movie.

πŸ”— x.com

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Coolock Update: Did Antifa Work With Police and Media - Attempting a False Flag Op (But Getting Beaten Up Instead)?

We can share more details that implicate media and police entities in a potential plot to frame Dublin nationalists for violence.

https://www.theburkean.ie/uncategorized/2024/04/07/coolock-update-did-antifa-work-with-police-and-media-attempting-a-false-flag-op-but-getting-beaten-up-instead
Healthcare system would collapse without them.

πŸ”— sundayworld.com

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Fine Gael TD Barry Ward: The new EU pact on asylum will not oblige Ireland to detain certain categories of asylum seekers.

Previously, I reported that the new EU pact introduces a mandatory border procedure which member states at the EU's external borders must implement.

The pact says certain asylum applicants must be refused entry or detained in designated zones at the borders until their applications are processed including those who are considered a danger to national security or public order, have misled authorities with false information or withheld information, or are from a country with a refugee grant rate below 20%.

But according to Barry Ward, it's not mandatory at all and Ireland can opt out of that bit so I guess they're only planning on implementing the shit bits about relocating at least 30,000 of the migrants trafficked across the Med to Ireland annually or being forced to pay at least €600 million to refuse them.

They're not winning me over.

#IrelandOptsOut

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There are twenty three homeless charities in Dublin with over 900 employees and none of them ever suggest it might be a good idea to try to prevent foreigners flying in only to immediately register as homeless by returning them to their home countries.

Because that might just help solve the problem...

According to Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien, between 30%-40% of people who are registering as homeless in Ireland every month are newly arrived immigrants with no means to support themselves.

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RTΓ‰ couldn't find one person who supports the EU pact on asylum to stuff the audience with. πŸ˜‚

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It would cost too much money to deport rejected asylum seekers but we can spend billions accommodating infinity numbers of them in perpetuity which only ever attracts more.

-Fine Gael logic.

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The Cavan Vanguard are switching their focus to Telegram due to suppression on facebook. You can follow them below:

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