505,579 people since 1984
42% of those arrived in the last 2 years.
This substack has focused on very useful publicly available PPS data, and even mobile phone data, to try and understand the population dynamics in contemporary Ireland.
Whereas, trojan social media poster @Mick_O_Keeffe has been diligently posting regular updates from the IPAS statistical releases.
For a change, paying more attention to the IPAS data than usual, I had a hunch there might be a bigger story lurking in the world of the International Obligations Industrial complex, could this be it?
It might very well be and more besides.
Once again prepare to re-evaluate the last two decades of living in Ireland as as an Irish person, realising you’ve never had the full picture of who and what was working steadfastly against the nations interests, but you can and do now thanks to more data.
This time using the globalist’s own data we can explain the nations current trials or even why the Irish nation is now becoming a fragmented nation again, with the hollowing out of vibrant family and household forming cohorts being sent offshore, and it is all because you’ve been a very obliging nation of people indeed.
A quick note on IPAS and their data - which was good up to 2018, the reports had a consistency, but then there was nothing for 2019, 2020 and 2021, with the later reports changing formatting the continuity was broken, leaving aside the fact once again all this important data was published in harder to collate individual PDF’s (a trick used to obfuscate the PPS number for decades), there had to be something else.
Something caught my eye and a thought struck me, why of course!
I suddenly discovered the UNHCR have there own set of similar data for all nations, and it’s far far easier to access and use, and so the above graphic is derived from UNHCR data, not IPAS data - has Ireland received 505,579 displaced people form all over the world with 42% of that total arriving in the last 2 years, done in only 8% of the 39 year time frame.
What’s the story, where did they all go if they came here, did they stay, did they go somewhere else, are some stuck in limbo, and oh since 2004, that sure is a lot of imported local election voters and votes! (yes if you still don’t know non-irish people are eligible to vote in Irish local elections, since 2004)
The Other UN Army
The other UN Army, no not the blue hats, more like the will vote for (and you out of) hats and homes army, the blue area on the graph, that’s the kinda secret UN meta-army, and it looks like Ireland has received 505,579 from the over 110 million displaced people ferried and flown in army, at least I think so.
This is new data, the definitions are new and interesting too consider, so what does it all really mean, well it means we’ve been under serious resource pressure and consistent planned re-alignment of national interest to globalist interests for far far far longer that I would imagine most people ever truly understood, and very recently it has escalated to levels that present a both a growing imminent and detrimental threat to the Irish people and nation.
The blue meta-army in the graph is made up from 3 very separate columns of data:
Refugees Under UNCHR’s mandate
Asylum Seekers
Statless persons.
Also, but no data existed in the Ireland numbers:
IDP’s of Concern to the UNHCR,
Other peopel in need of International protection
Host community
The purpose of this post is to highlight that this blue-army discovered in the fist 3 classifications in the UNHCR data set - from other cursory reading, it also looks like the definitions have been allowed widen and grow over the decades, this appears to be for the purposes of casting the widest (recruitment) net possible.
They do have to live somewhere.
Unkown Soilder/s
According to the UNHCR’s own data, Nigerian’s are the number one force in asylum applications like forever, running at 37,577, but in second place we have 12,124 from a place known as Unknown.
In conclusion, the Irish people may thank successive Pro-Globalist so called Irish Governments for keeping them on the straight and narrow.
In preparation for the day when the UNHCR gods come calling again, with their bill of noble sacrifice. The Irish people can hold their heads high as they vacate their gaffs and holiday homes, to set up camp on the side of a road called destiny, so they can house the world and deep down in their whole of being because of their whole-of-government, the Irish will internally self-warm from a unique internal glow afforded to them from the simple fact of knowing, that they, the Irish people, have been so very obliging for more years then they knew to remember as they house the world without question.
Do keep going. Immigration, Deaths, Housing, Voting. The more informed, privy in some way or professional in a particular niche, have to now, come forward and write. Good first innings. Important when you know stats, to share. So many, know so little of what's so important. Shine on.
Quite an interesting post, but desperately in need of proofreading.