The Closure of the NDRC Exposes Ireland’s Inability to Navigate Multipolarity
In a country where metros are a rarer sight than banshees, the NDRC’s efficacy is anomalous.
The Devil Wears Brooks Brothers: Reflections on Roy Cohn in ‘The Apprentice’
Cohn’s tears are those of a man who has gained the world at the expense of dignity, progeny, morality, ethnos, parentage, and salvation.
The Berlaymont Schism: How Ireland Ended Up on the Wrong Side of EU Fragmentation
“With the waning of left-liberal hegemony in the EU, Ireland, having embraced progressivism, may find itself on the wrong side of a more fragmented, less liberal EU”
‘Dark Rosaleen’ by James Clarence Mangan
For there was lightning in my blood,
My Dark Rosaleen!
My own Rosaleen!
Oh! there was lightning in my blood,
Red lightning lightened through my blood,
My Dark Rosaleen!
Exploring Post-Industrial Britain: A South Shields Odyssey
For such a brief visit, South Shields has taken me through times, creations and memories that I myself never experienced in person, the essence of which lingers on.
Coming to a Parish Near You: Black Axe, Human Trafficking, and a Lot of Bad Juju
When serious sums of money come into play in the occult-criminal economy, serious magic may be used to steer the forces of fortune.
Meon Gaelach: An Essential Gaeltober Reading List
[N]ot only should all young Gaels embrace reading this and all the other great works of Gaelic literature discussed, but we should be fighting for its expansion into modern Irish culture.
MEON’s Guide to University: Advice for Nationalist Students
As Ireland faces issues on all fronts, it is important that students put their best foot forward - for themselves and for their nation.
Ethnic Exodus: Outward Migration from The Reconquista to World War Two
What did a Soviet Communist, a British Conservative and a US Democrat agree on at the end of WW2? Ending centuries of failed multiculturalism.
Nationalist Exegesis: Arthur Griffith’s ‘Founding of the United Irishmen’
"[D]oes Griffith acknowledge the chauvinism of Swift's ilk vis-à-vis the natives of this country"
The Philosophy of Immersion Posting — Part 2
Immersion Posting possesses a Hobbit mentality; its purveyors recede into the comfort blanket of kitsch before the prospect of grandiosity
The Philosophy of Immersion Posting - Part 1
Immersion posting consists of chicken fillet rolls, interjecting “ah shur Jaysus, and immersion induced paranoia amongst menopausal midlands mammies.
Technocracy or Degeneration: H.G. Wells’ ‘The Island of Dr. Moreau’
With transhumanism, gene editing, and AGI on the horizon, the importance of The Island of Dr Moreau has metastasised.
Tailteann 2028 Project: The Necessity of Reviving the Philosophy of the Gaelic Games
"It became an unchanging tenet of British policy to seduce as well as subdue: to destroy all sense of historical existence."
Misery Hill: Is Ireland Prepared for Post-Liberalism?
What happens when the music stops for the rules based global order Ireland has piggybacked on?
A Brief History of the British Subversion of Irish Resistance Movements
It is paramount that the cause of Ireland is fully independent from the corrosive influence of British subversion.
Meon Gaelach: A Translation of Máirtín Ó Direáin's Poem on Pádraig Pearse
At the end of battle you were not given a memorial
In limestone words nor on a marble grave,
But your name will be a shimmering idol in the hearts of every child,
And your story will be narrated in tasteful Gaelic.
Of Papal Provenance: The Catholic Impact on the History of Irish Nationalism.
Clergy and laymen alike fought and died together to see Ireland take her rightful place in the nations of the World.
Meon Gaelach: Seán South on the New Plantation of Ireland
[I]s there more than that one person among all the elected representatives of the country who will stand and speak against the replanting of the ‘Republic’?
The Strange Death of Ireland
An Garda Síochána are being used as a battering ram to force through a reckless immigration policy to the detriment of the local populace.