My recent, post-Supreme Court interview with Richie Allen starts 27 minutes in.
Don’t worry that you can’t hear me at first. Mercury was (very briefly) in retrograde! (My laptop mic died, but luckily I was able to shift immediately to phone.)
I’m on with Richie Allen telling of the ‘Four Courts ambush,’ not of 1922 but of March 15th, 2022,
After two year as Enemies of the State, the entire system ranked on the other side against us, Gemma O’Doherty and I have broken through to put our case about the unconstitutionality of the lockdown measures to the highest Court in the land. Fenced in by a ‘cauldron’ of seven Supreme Court judges, we fought for our country’s life, and lived to tell the tale, which we shall.
Richie describes Tuesday March 15th, 2022, as ‘the most sensational day in Irish jurisprudence history,’ and wonders how many interviews we got from Irish media in the wake of it.
The answer?: None.
Richie Allen, however, an Irishman working nowadays from England to counteract the corrupt machinations of the supposed ‘mainstream’ media, continues in exile the hallowed tradition of the Irish Fourth Estate.
We begin talking about our legal case and then go around the houses via Ukraine, Russia and the emerging Cultural Marxist tyrannies of the former Free World, to return to the only domestic question currently worth asking: Does Ireland have a Constitution or are we in legal free fall?