I have just returned from two conferences in Europe, and am greatly encouraged by the efforts of our European comrades.
The first meeting was in Dublin, Ireland, and was organized by Mártan o’Héal under the banner of Comhrá Dublin (comhrá means “conversation” in Gaelic). Mr. o’Héal described the meeting as the first Alt-Right gathering ever to take place in Ireland. Comhrá Dublin is allied with the newly formed Irish National Party, which is dedicated to preserving Irish identity. The approach of the National Party is entirely different from the much better-known Sinn Fein, which many see as a “nationalist” party because of its opposition to England, but which pushes an inexplicable refugees welcome/open borders policy.
As is often the case in Europe, attendance at the meeting was open only to screened participants, and the location was secret up to the last minute to prevent disruption. ...