By Deirdre Browne .
Repressed Expression of Big Things. The Hungry Grass (an Féar Gortach)
The Hungry Grass (an féar gortach) is a thing that happened to people in Ireland who were walking over a specific area of grass when they would be suddenly struck by extreme hunger pangs. The Hungry Grass was just an ordinary looking patch of ground, so you couldn’t know by looking at it, but it had a power to make you feel a ferocious hunger, and some people would carry bits of food in their pockets just in case they walked on this grass by mistake. The Hungry Grass was a psyche scream from the time of the managed starvation of our people, big Kill-Off of 1845 onwards. It was a force from a historic, abominable reality that was still emitting highly-charged vectors, felt by the descendants of the victims.
The Hungry Grass is a trapped nerve of our ancestral psyche that pulses in our land, a place where the Hell-pains of deathful agonies were burnt into the earth’s memory. The Hungry Grass is telepathy, it is a keening forth through time from our people, who were systematically desecrated by an evil culling, an atrocity that could not and should not be forgotten..…READ MORE
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In-Person Informing was Mostly Painful. One Fighter’s Reflections on the Years of Intense Work

After this face-to-face meeting with evil dressed in establishment respectability, I started trying to understand more of how the NWO schemes operate, and then I worked at wording this information in such a way that others could understand in conversations, online posts and printed flyers. People like me were coming to understand how our world is rigged to facilitate evil, but that most other people were unaware of this. It was obvious that the only thing to do was to inform others... READ MORE
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