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Ireland is Discussing Abolishing Personal Property Rights. Are We Next?

• Organic Prepper - Marie Howthorne

Refugees have been pouring out of Ukraine since February. Approximately 5.5 million Ukrainians have left the country as of May 2, 2022. Many of the refugees have gone to stay with relatives abroad, which seems natural.

But what about the millions without personal connections overseas?  

Not surprisingly, virtue-signaling politicians in the European Union and the United States quickly opened their borders. However, providing immediate housing for that many people presents a huge logistical challenge. 5+ million is just a lot of people. Resources in many European countries have already been tapped out by the waves of refugees from war-torn areas in the Middle East.  

So, some European countries have been offering money to households that voluntarily take in Ukrainian refugees.

What could possibly go wrong here?  

For starters, not everyone opening their homes is a Good Samaritan. Every nation has predators, and when you leave your home due to fear of violence, you may just be running from one set of problems to another. 

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Invoice the government, generously, for your expenses. Remember, if the government won't accept the invoice, invoice the man or woman who is the government official. After all, government can't act without a man or woman holding the governmental office, and ordering something be done. If they don't pay, sue them at Queen's Bench, where everything is done man/woman to man/woman. If they don't show up, get a default judgment, and sell it to those who buy judgments. Or follow through with your local law enforcement, and literally take everything that they own, right at their own home.



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