WakeUpéiRe volunteers booked and paid for a room at Ashbourne Community Centre in Co. Meath as a safe place for those who are injured or bereaved by the C-19 injections. This space was for them to have a cup of coffee, light refreshments, and an opportunity to comfort each other. The following day, after our promo video was shared on our platforms, Ashbourne Community Centre manager Mr. Tom Mulvaney contacted us and cancelled without explanation. Mr. Mulvaney refused to offer us an alternative date. Two of our volunteers immediately went to Ashbourne Community Centre, only to be treated with disdain by Mr. Mulvaney, who again refused to explain why the people of Ashbourne, who are suffering and grieving, cannot access a community centre meant for all Ashbourne residents.
The WakeUpéiRe volunteers did not allow this discrimination to go unchallenged, so we went there on the day of what was supposed to be our coffee afternoon to seek answers. Mr. Mulvaney once again refused to engage or offer any words to justify his abhorrent treatment of people suffering injury and bereavement. After more than three years of travelling around Ireland, hand-delivering data-backed studies proving the C-19 injections were causing injuries and fatalities, the WakeUpéiRe volunteers have become extremely battle-hardened. We will not back down to accommodate those who refuse to accept that the living realities for many people who took the C-19 injections are now suffering and sorrow.
In response to the volunteers being denied access, we decided to hold an information drop on the main road, 100 yards away from Ashbourne Community Centre. We got a great response from the public, who eagerly took our leaflets, and many expressed their concerns about the stance Mr. Mulvaney took in denying vulnerable people from the Ashbourne area a safe place to meet. We would like to thank our volunteers, who again stood tall in the face of discrimination and made the most of the day by using it as an opportunity to once again inform the people of Ireland about post–C-19 injection injuries and deaths.
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Shame on Ashbourne community centre for denying bereaved and injured people a safe place to meet
WakeUpéiRe volunteers booked and paid for a room at Ashbourne Community Centre in Co. Meath as a safe place for those who are injured or bereaved by the C-19 injections. This space was for them to have a cup of coffee, light refreshments, and an opportunity to comfort each other. The following day, after our…
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By WakeUpéiRe WakeUpéiRe held an information drop outside RTÉ Studios to highlight the Post C-19 Injection Excess Deaths. Robbie, whom we had never met before, spoke publicly for the first time about the coercion he experienced in order to take the C-19 injection. Many people contact us to share their stories of bereavement, injury, and…
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