Post mortem results as yet unpublished

According to a report, post mortem results into the death of locum state pathologist Dr Heidi Okker and her two children aged 6 and 11 have not been published. Detectives reportedly believe the children were strangled. No information concerning the murder of Ms. Okker. Reportedly no arrests have been made. Gardai said post mortem results are crucial to the investigation.

Unauthorised grants given to Sinn fein

According to a report, €30,000 worth of covid support grants were given erroneously to two sinn fein offices in northern Ireland by a member of seanad eireann. Reportedly Sinn fein have apologised for keeping the money. There have been four resignations.

Forty Irish nursing homes trying to cope with covid

According to a report, forty Irish nursing homes are currently trying to cope with covid outbreaks, five needing intensive state support. Sufficient infection control measures seems to be the key. Logically, the presence of m.r.s.a. or minocin resistant staphylococcus aureous in bed sores etc. would attract the virus. Thought to be political, as minocin is only one antibiotic and not new.

Covid deaths in Ireland, thought to be as of Thursday were reportedly 1,902. Half of these, according to the report occurred in resthomes and other care homes for the elderly.

Appearance of democracy

A phenomena believed to be worldwide is the idea of political parties and other organisations being infiltrated. Believed to be the case in as called new labour who actually had conservative views. The labour party hasn’t really been treated as serious contingents by the media since, resulting in fewer votes. Indicates media control. Controversies are central figures are poached, coerced and/or dominated, and can be intentionally mislead. Certain political parties may carry on, being a shadow of their former selves. Familiar figures mean 8ndividuals don’t often question a change in values or orientation.

According to thought to be official sources, mi5 infiltrate communication systems, planting misleading information on certain individuals, for instance those known to be disagreeers. Thought to be a phenomena on their own social welfare system.

All Saints Day

Although thought to be of German descent the name Robinson has been popular in Britain for centuries. According to one source, some Robinsons, seemingly unable to support Henry VIII fled to Ireland but some say were followed by Oliver Cromwell. Those who stayed were thought to have had little choice but to adhere to new rules; though some, possibly priests, nuns and other religious, wouldn’t agree to renounce their faith, and according to history were tortured by various means. In parts of Ireland, according to another source, priests were murdered and their heads put on spikes. All remembered on All Saints Day

Saint Paul

Saint Paul’s letters to various churches in the middle east are still read in the liturgy and his teachings have long been a part of catholic philosophy. Even up until the 1950’s women and girls wore hats and veils as head coverings to mass as advocated by him. Likewise, the question of the celibacy of focal figures which was an argument at the time. He felt celibacy was preferable but only just. He followed Peter as a focal leader, Silas was another contemporary.

Paul seemingly wanted to wipe the slate clean of the current religion, which was Judaism. Probably not popular, and a bone of contention between himself and James, thought to be brother of Jesus, who wanted to add certain principles to Judais; believed to be to take care of the poor and needy, as James was stoned to death for his socialist values. Believed to be instigated by the pharisees, local priests. Israel’s way of dealing with insurgence.

According to historical reports, Paul’s father was a pharisee. Pharisees are believed to have intermarried with the Greeks during the Greek empire, as Greek policy, and seemingly had befriended the romans so as to continue as priests. Paul was a roman citizen which had certain benefits. He was anti-Christian, known to believers as The Way, until he had a spiritual experience. He became a christian, though suzeraine. He became a leader, being high born, but remained anti-Jewish, which meant christianity didn’t really take off in Israel, or Palestine as it was known at the time.

According to reports the new movement was illegal and Paul was imprisoned by roman authorities. On being released he is said to have travelled to Rome. In Rome, followers of the movement were imprisoned in underground caves. History records that Paul was beheaded in Rome as per roman law for roman citizens. Jesus was crucified as per roman law for non-roman citizens.

Tusla receive reports compiled by commission, original reports sealed

The Irish president, said by some to be representative of non nationals is seemingly now a signatory of new legislation. An example being the recent reports of the sealing for a period of thirty years the records of some mother and baby homes between 1922 and 1998. The sealing of the records, reportedly is the work of a special commision said to be set up to investigate the treatment of mothers and babies. A thought to be reason for the sealing of the records is that politicised reports will not be able to be checked for accuracy, though conclusions are thought to be contrary to details. The commission’s final report is expected on 30 October after which, in February the special group is said to dissolve. Reported cost €14 million: In addition Tusla, the social services child agency will receive reports said to be compiled by the commission.

Conflict over oil?

Nagorno-Karabakh, reportedly an area of conflict for around 25 years and many deaths, is being described as a breakaway territory. According to reports the fighting is supposedly between Armenians and Aberbaijan. The current conflict was said to have erupted on 27 September. According to Armenians the town of Martuni was shelled. Aberbaijan who are reportedly backed by the u.n. and have denied responsibility have said they are worried about the security of oil being transported via pipelines in the vicinity of the fighting.

Whose directive?

The tanaiste is supposedly standing up for small shops by prohibiting supermarkets from selling what is deemed as non-essential items, but how does that help the small retailer? During the six week proposed lockdown period a lot can happen. Children may need new shoes, washing machines or dryers break down, the elderly need heaters, a winter coat. Workers from home might need provisions, computers etc. All this curtailing, some of it needless, yet the government remain committed to open borders with Britain whose covid rate is a cause for concern; leads to the question, will another lockdown change anything?

With regard to covid statistics, figures do not tally with hospital reports leading to the possible conclusion that many covid positive people, except those in rest homes are self isolating, possibly with chronic symptoms. It is probable that individuals having been exposed to other corona viruses, for example middle eastern respiratory syndrome have more more immunity.

President of the european commission reportedly goes into self-isolation

Reportedly the president of the european commision, Ursula Von der Layen had to abandon meetings with the european council and go into self isolation due to a member of her staff testing positive for covid 19. The president who is said to have an apartment in Brussels, instead travelled to her hometown of Hanover, Germany. Reportedly she followed all the rules as preventative isolation differs from quarantine, her covid test being negative.

According to reports Phil Hogan lost his job after accepting an invitation to an oireachtas dinner, though his covid test on arrival in Ireland from Brussels was negative and he, according to reports had had no known contact with covid 19.