Ireland Mulls Over Plan To Kill 200,000 Cows To Fight Climate Change
By Tyler Durden Livestock production — primarily cows — has apparently become such a problem for the climate that government officials in Ireland are mulling…
By Tyler Durden Livestock production — primarily cows — has apparently become such a problem for the climate that government officials in Ireland are mulling…
By Lawrence W. Reed St. Patrick’s Day makes this week a perfect opportunity for an update on Ireland and the Irish. Recent developments in the…
By B.N. Frank Worldwide opposition to wind turbines and farms is likely to increase until significant biological, economic, environmental, and safety issues – including fires…
By Jonathan Turley We recently discussed a troubling conviction in Great Britain of a man for his “toxic ideology.” Now Ireland appears ready to replicate that case…
By Tyler Durden Over the past week, shocked Europeans – mostly in the UK and Ireland – have been posting viral photos of shockingly high…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to wind turbines and farms on land and offshore is likely to increase worldwide until significant biological, economic, environmental, and safety…
By Thomas Lambert Government officials in Ireland recently wargamed a fuel crisis scenario wherein fuel had to be rationed, and companies were told to enforce…
By Peter Caddle An Irish grandmother who violated the nation’s mask mandate is to spend Christmas behind bars after being sentenced to a year in…
By B.N. Frank Music legends Van Morrison and Eric Clapton have NOT been shy about voicing their opposition musically and otherwise to how the COVID…
By Dan Sanchez and Saul Zimet Under the Biden administration’s leadership, 132 countries, including the twenty most powerful economies in the world, have all agreed…
By B.N. Frank 5G deployment has been banned, delayed, and stopped worldwide due to health and safety risks. Since 2017 doctors and scientists have been…
By Reese Oxner Ireland will be the first European country to return to a nationwide shutdown as COVID-19 cases rise, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G is worldwide and continues to increase (see 1, 2, 3, 4). In February telecom executives testified that they have…
By John Phelan In 1988, The Economist magazine ran an article on Ireland titled “The poorest of the rich.” The title was well-deserved. That year, Irish per…