Written by Tyler Durden.
Many of us at WakeUpéiRe live in or near the poverty line, and have seen, and in many cases felt firsthand, the introduction of property tax, bin charges, USC and plenty of other policies imposed under the colour of law, making criminals of us all and reshaping everyday life from the top down.

In 2008, Ireland Inc. began a slow, grinding death. This week, the People of éiRe have finally laid that rotten registered-corpse to rest.
The question now is what rises in its place, because history has shown that when a vacuum opens, it rarely stays empty for long. Too often, it draws in those hungry for control, eager to shape a nation in their own image.
What comes next will define not just this moment, but the future that follows.
This is not just about farmers or truckers. This is about a Nation being pushed to its limits, about ordinary People of éiRe, who have carried the growing weight of the State for generations, finally saying: enough. Enough of being dismissed, Enough of being squeezed., Enough of feeding us pills and placebos, Enough experimental “health Care”, Enough bio-weapon euthanasia programs, Enough of watching decisions made in distant ivory towers, far removed from the realities of the People on the ground, and Enough mind control reshaping the future of our children. All this has unfolded in our life time and all without our consent.
This is about hÉireann, its lands, its People, its dignity, and whether those who build it, grow it, maintain it and own it will have any say in what comes next.
Across the Country, hundreds of thousands if not millions are unemployed, under-employed, or working hard yet still struggling to get by. Families have been pushed out of homes stolen by banks, while others are left navigating an uncertain future in housing market/system that makes more people homeless then it houses.
At its core, this is about the right to work with dignity, to live independently, and to pass something on to the next generation that hasn’t been stripped back, hollowed out or sold off piece by piece. It’s about whether the foundations of a decent and stable life remain within reach, or continue to slip further away.
This Ends when we the people End it.
Stop waiting on wanna be politicians to save you and stop waiting on Jesus Christ to save you, if we all act like Jesus Christ and save ourselves, we could have heaven on earth
Rise éiRe 🇮🇪☘️ | Trevor McDonnell
Because when farmers can’t farm and truckers can’t move, the country doesn’t just struggle, it stops. And when a nation can no longer feed itself, fuel itself, or stand on its own feet, what remains is not strength, but dependence.
That dependence carries risks. It can open the door to tighter controls and restrictions that reshape daily life in ways people feel powerless to influence. We’ve seen how quickly pressure can build before, it strongly echoes the tensions and public push-back of the Water Charges days (not all that long ago) or the trucker protests in Canada I’m sure it’s only a coincidence that the new Deputy Commissioner of Operations was an officer in the Canadian police when their trucker protests happened.
Title: Deputy Commissioner, Operations
Name: Shawna Coxon, O.O.M., PhD
Native Of: Canada
Appointed: 2021
Detective Constable, Sex Crimes Unit (2004-2007) Investigated high risk sexual offences including those involving stranger-on-stranger and repeat offenders. As the lead investigator, managed cases through every level of court.
Sergeant, Diversity Management Unit (2008-2010) Dealt with every aspect of human rights within the Service including governance, training, providing guidance on investigations and tackling systemic issues.

That’s why this moment matters. It calls for clear thinking, steady leadership, and a careful path forward, one where people stay engaged, ask hard questions, and ensure that the direction taken reflects the needs and voices of We the People.
We can not suggest or write instructions that encourage people to not serve government institutions in their own private business, withhold taxes, stop paying private bills, or telling your home suppliers to fuck off take it up with the Minister under the protection of article 41… We can never do that, that would be wrong, because you need to comprehend it for yourself and have the confidence to enforce your will as a Republic and the Law of the land requires.
What we can say: Going forward, people are being urged to carefully reassess their priorities and focus on what is essential for their households. Many are under real financial pressure, and difficult choices are being made between basic necessities like food, heating, and other rising costs.
This moment is a reminder of just how strained many families have become, and how vital honest communication is between the public, service providers, and government. People are asking for solutions that reflect the real cost of living and the lived reality on the ground, not just policy written on paper in a WEF/Davos meeting.
But beyond politics and policy, there is something more basic at stake, how we live our lives day to day. So make time for your family. Go for a walk, have a picnic, buy straight from the farmer, be present with your children. Don’t let stress, division, or constant pressure pull us away from the things that make life human. Whatever challenges we face, we must be careful not to lose sight of our sense of connection, community, and shared humanity.
What matters now is understanding your rights properly, having the clarity to see where you stand, and the courage to assert yourself within the law as it is written. Not blindly accepting things, not acting on impulse, but knowing exactly what you are doing and why you are doing it.
This is bigger than a single policy. Bigger than a farmers protest. This is about our futures, and whether we fight for it, or watch it slip away, into an Orwell-en nightmare.
A word of warning to anybody attending any gathering of Peoples. leave your personal phone behind and use CASH.
Ultimately, people need to think for themselves, understand the protections and responsibilities that exist, and have the conviction to act accordingly, not out of impulse.
Written by Tyler Durden.
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