Alert for Irish bros. - /pol/ (#509239436) [Archived: 699 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: zh19W1/zIreland
7/1/2025, 8:50:08 PM No.509239436
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Glowniggers within the Garda!!! (Them lads with the jeans and handguns walking about)
(Police service of the Republic of Ireland) (aka the Free state troopers, aka still in the Dominion.)

The 21-22 year old "Evan Fitzgerald" "was giving" an AK47 to do a terrorist attack in Carlow shopping centre earlier this year in May.
While some political people, media and Garda said he "Bought iy on the dark web" which was completely false and deliberately to mislead the public and the entire nation.
The case and profiling him was going on for 12 months

Unfortunately/fortunately he shot himself that day instead of doing what the undercover traitor Police Force was egging him on to do.
An actual terrorist attack because he had disagreements with what the Irish government handling of the country for some time on the internet.


Fuck the Garda, Join the Army!

https://x.com/caulmick/status/1938257426194526490
Anonymous ID: ZKBO7UoYIreland
7/1/2025, 9:03:46 PM No.509240568
>"Bought it on the dark web"
They don't care about the truth. It's just another excuse to try to ram through the rest of the hate speech legislation, that nobody wants, except useful idiots in our government that want more power to deal with critics but also desperately want to please Brussels.

If someone was going to something incredibly illegal, like buy a gun or drugs, you don't need to leave a digital trail. Yes, there are various markets that use various techniques to add privacy (like cryptographic signatures) but at the end of the day all various things like a "reputation system" (think ebay) they only stop repeated scammers. There's not much that can be done when someone builds up reputation and then does a massive exit scam. Likewise, when these markets become compromised (by police) there's nothing stopping them from collecting useful details (like people's real address) and letting the site run to catch people.

In that sense, a "dumber" street transaction which was done without phones, in cash, etc. Has a lot less problems. That's why they put limits on what you can do with cash and want to phase it out (in favour of contactless), so combine that with your phone, which is another tracking device, you leave a digital trail absolutely everywhere.