Tag: Ireland



A Friday morning conference hosted by Ireland’s ‘Centre for Justice and Law Reform” opens up a window into the intermingled and intermingling world of transatlantic intelligence, Dublin online censorship, and woke Big Tech as the former head of the CIA sat down with Irish officials to discuss combating the populist right.

Though the cycle of protest and counter-protest will continue at both the micro and macro levels, the hope has to be that our People Power Revolution 2.0 will dispense with our Mark Anthonys and Ian Paisleys.

When it comes to serious, cutting edge STEM research, Europe and much of America are not in the race and autocrats like von der Leyen and Kallas are not going to get them even to the starting line.

Stupid and all as this report is, its main recommendations and approaches will work its way into law both at the national Irish level and at the European Union level as well.