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Limerick - Event Notice
Saturday February 05 2022
14:00 hrs

March & Rally for Truth and Civil Rights - Limerick 2pm Saturday 5th Feb

category limerick | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Thursday January 27, 2022 23:31author by Campaign for Truth & Proper Healthcare Report this post to the editors

UPDATE: This event has now be rescheduled once again back to the original date of Sat Feb 5th
UPDATE: This has been rescheduled from Sat 5th Feb to Sat 12th Feb
Peaceful Public Assembly - March and Rally for Truth & Civil Rights

Starting from City Hall, Limerick

Marching through city centre for a rally with speakers
hosted by Independent Campaign for TRUTH & Proper Healthcare

Follow the Science - Unmask the Kid
march_and_rally_limerick_sat_feb_5th_2pm.jpg

Many of the restrictions are reversed, for now anyway, but the most horrific one continues:

UNMASK the Children!

REPEAL the Legislation!

Join in?

Limerick Rally going ahead 5th feb .. Full Statement of Clarification -

Hold the Line (HTL) confirms the rally will be going ahead as planned this Saturday the 5th of Feb. The groups active locally have been consulted.

HTL is an initiative started in Limerick in response to the roll-out of the gene- therapy so called ‘vaccines’ on 5-11-year olds. We also now meet in Nenagh and Ennis will be in the near future. We were inspired by other HTLs and the power that every individual has, the power of saying ‘No’ and showing people there is an opposition.

We are not affiliated with any group, individual or ideology. Blinkering oneself into ‘Left, Right, Centre’ is in our view, missing the bigger picture and alienating people and creating more divide.

Our first HTL in Limerick was supported by many good people. The success of this event, alerted different groups to our presence and several got in contact with us with a view to supporting our efforts and lending support to a major rally in Limerick. We are about unity and inclusivity and above all freedom of speech and so we decided to take the support of the groups who also had this philosophy.

Regrettably confusion has been caused by this, as shown by recent public statements, but HTL will remain in our autonomy and independence and stay in our light and power of individuality. We are establishing our own voice in Limerick but welcome support from all groups, counties and countries!

The theme of Saturdays rally is to be a voice for our children, unmask our kids and repeal the legislation. The rally will commence at 2pm at Pery Square, Limerick. We hope to have support from all those who support free speech and support standing up for our children who have no voice. See you there!

Related Link: https://civilrights.ie/events/

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