A Troubled Land || Sharing our history, one video at a time...

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Northern Ireland is a region of scenic beauty, rich culture and Celtic charm – but its recent history has been marred by political tension, sectarianism and terrorism. Between 1969 and 1999, the world watched in despair as Northern Ireland was wracked by unrest and violence that bordered on civil war. This three-decade period is euphemistically referred to as ‘the Troubles’. Join me as I unlock and remaster many unseen documentaries on the conflict in the north of Ireland. I am remastering most, fixing the quality of both video and audio to the best of my abilities. As a child of the troubles and growing up in a family and community at the heart of the conflict , I lived and breathed the conflict. I will also cover international conflict documentaries where available. I do not condone any violence from any side. "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes". (Carl Jung)

New Zealand and The World is waking up. Freedom rights.

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Episode of Fight for Freedom movement in New Zealand and other countries JOIN my Telegram : https://t.me/CaptNemoWorld mandates, covid pass, teachers, nurses, mandatory, Covid, protests, quarantine, provax, kids, churches, coerscion, duress, government, New Zealand, NZ, hold the line, peacefull, march, gathering, masks, regime, poilice, haka, freedom, rights, voices, coalition, Tamaki, fake, mass media, premier, false, segregation, apartheid, unity, fight, stand, awake, concerns

Tommys TeaBag

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Welcome to Tommy's TeaBag, the page for the free-thinkers, where we question the narratives that we have been taught and encourage critical thinking about the information we have been provided in the world and its history. The purpose of this page is not to push any particular theory or opinion, but rather to foster a community of individuals who are curious and open-minded about the accuracy of the information we have been given. In a world where information is abundant and often overwhelming, it is important to take a step back and examine what we have been taught. Through shared content and discussions, Tommy's TeaBag invites you to challenge the status quo and consider alternative perspectives. Join us on this journey of exploration and discovery, as we strive to uncover the real truth about our world, its history & what the future holds for us….

make you happy

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1. I don’t do anything in order to cause trouble. It just so happens that what I do naturally causes trouble. I’m proud to be a troublemaker. — Sinead O’Connor 2. We all have private ails. The troublemakers are they who need public cures for their private ails. —Eric Hoffer 3. Throughout history, people with new ideas—who think differently and try to change things—have always been called troublemakers. —Richelle Mead 4. Society honors its living conformists and its dead troublemakers. —Mignon McLaughlin 5. An art form requires genius. People of genius are always troublemakers, meaning they start from scratch, demolish accepted norms, and rebuild a new world. —Henri Langlois 6. Anger is the ultimate troublemaker. I feel you can express a strong disapproval or dislike of an object without losing your temper. —Dalai Lama 7. I wasn’t a troublemaker. I wasn’t impertinent. The teachers liked me. But year after year, the comments on my report cards basically came down to a single point, and it was 100% accurate: I seemed to get nothing whatsoever out of all those long hours spent in the classroom. —Tim Howard 8. I ruffle a lot of feathers. And I’m also selective – that makes you a troublemaker. But so be it. I laid a cornerstone for black actors, and that makes me happy. —Esther Rolle 9. I loved being a troublemaker. At Santa Monica High, I would smoke on campus, go barefoot, anything. —Dinah Manoff 10. I guess the point of that song ‘Troublemaker, Doppelganger’ is trying to navigate the worth of beauty and if it’s hurtful or helpful to value beauty. If it’s a curse or a blessing. Is that something really negative and morbid, like the hearse, or is it the limousine – a glamorous symbol of enjoying life? —Lucy Dacus Quotes about troublemakers teach us many things to do with our life. We find negativity in the word “Troublemakers”. But all the time it is not negative. To some people, troublemakers are the changer of time and the fate of a country or a community. If you go through all the quotes about troublemakers then you will get a clear idea about them. They are referred to as troublemakers for their way of working. Sometimes they might really be trouble makers.