Perfect example of whom to believe or not, distressingly so. It's all about disputed bona fides. Is she actually a professor and if so, what of? What specifically, because there is certainly doubt for any coming to this topic cold, not having made a decision and not knowing the woman.
The garish yellow pamphlet below [had to chop off the header as it spelt her name wrongly] is a worry in the way it's presented ... and yet:
That's the whole text, just the photo and her misspelt name is not there. Not encouraging. it obviously turns on her bona fides, does it not? Again - what is she professor of?
If you try to get it from official records, these have a habit in so many cases of being altered later, deleted etc. There is an MSM article on her:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40247363.html
The dead giveaway there is calling the Freedom Party far right. The instant they start with that rhetoric, one knows whom one's dealing with and we know about the MSM already [posts passim many times over here].
It also cuts no ice that so many students said she had no standing - how on earth can they know that? Unless they were instructed by their teachers. So far, I see no hard evidence of her bona fides, one way or the other. In fact, the whole thing is shoddy.
So, on that basis, I'm not pursuing it unless trusted sources on our side can establish something, anything about her.
If I was looking into her I would start here and look into what she claims to be her career history.
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Should be easy to verify. Not able to do it myself atm.
https://people.ucd.ie/dolores.cahill
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ReplyDeleteDisquieting to say the least:
Vaccine linked to blindness, deafness, miscarriages and 5,000 deaths - by Neville Hodgkinson
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/vaccine-linked-to-blindness-deafness-miscarriages-and-5000-deaths/
Yeah I saw that, badly written and doesn't make sense. Hard to work out what the author is trying to say.
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