The Irish Abortion Rackets
The Real Reason The Three Day Wait Period Was Abolished
This week, the Irish Government quietly removed the mandatory three-day waiting period for abortion decisions. On July 1st, Ireland assumes the rotating EU Presidency. This timing is not coincidental. With a public parliamentary vote of 86 to 70, the Irish uniparty pretended that some kind of debate was taking place. In reality, virtually all Irish uniparty operatives were on board with the move. This includes Sinn Féin’s afterbirth party ‘Aontú’—set up to keep practicing republican Catholics under psychological control, and to give them the impression that they have some kind of political representation.
Aontú are, of course, big fans of abortion, as demonstrated by their bussing of vast numbers of Irish people into the maw of harmful COVID vaccination centres (aborted fetal cells included) during the recent COVID scam, when those poor saps might otherwise have listened to their instincts to stay away. Money is the only thing that the people who own these politicians care about.
Under a left-wing guise, Ireland’s political whores went all out to first legalise abortion in 2019, in order to court big pharma. They went so far as to import Canadian published witch and childless/possibly-trans lesbian Katherine Zappone to PR the whole charade. S/he was made the actual Minister for Children by Enda Kenny (true story). At the time, research on stem cells and the tissues of dead unborn children was restrictive in Europe’s other advanced economies, with outright bans in places - countries like Italy and Germany still have those bans, others to a lesser degree. With Brexit on the horizon in 2020, the cute hoors of Ireland’s death cult heard pharma opportunity knocking and rushed to the door of Leinster house in beshamrocked gimp-suits.
Following five years of zero meaningful regulation, Ireland’s 2024 legislative framework for stem cell research was borne, and it was deliberately deceptive. The 2024 Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act, decrees that deriving new embryonic stem cell lines is explicitly prohibited in Ireland. The Human Tissue Act 2024 requires explicit maternal consent for the use of fetal tissue in commercial research. Great! Right? To the casual observer, these restrictions suggest Ireland is cautious on fetal research and is acting in the interest of unborn children. For the pharmaceutical industry and the hired knaves of Irish politics however, the reality is very different.
The abolition of the three day wait period is also undoubtedly a demand of the pharma industry due to shortening supply since 2024 - now that mothers are being asked about the outcomes for the tissues of their dead children, perhaps they aren’t so keen on donating to the same companies they all surely now know poisoned them with Covid jabs. The abolition of the three day wait period is a sure sign of desperation on the Irish Government’s behalf. The true commercial value of embryonic and fetal tissue lies not in deriving new cell lines, as the Irish law prohibits, but in using existing ones. It is important to note again that these laws came into effect in 2024 to come up to EU code: there was a total regulatory vacuum before these laws came into effect. That means there were five years of abortion tissues belonging to dead unborn babies being punted out of Irish hospitals and into pharma labs, undoubtedly for cash reward. Professional guidance was the only barrier from 2019 to 2024, and we all know what that means. Most large Irish hospitals are run by the Catholic church, a church apparently opposed to abortion. God knows what they were paid for those five years - show me an incentive and I’ll show you an outcome - but would you trust that since 2024 they have been complying with the wishes of mothers and fathers who declined to pass on their aborted children’s tissue? You wouldn’t would you, especially given the mass murder and lies they were party to during the Covid scam. I write all of this as a practicing Catholic myself.
Irish law explicitly permits the importation, storage, and use of existing embryonic stem cell lines for research—all subject to a licensing process that is predictable, not prohibitive. Fetal tissue donation requires hospital approval and maternal consent—requirements that are standard across Europe and which create a clear, operational pathway for pharma access. The Irish public’s consent rate for fetal tissue donations remains unknown: secrecy is paramount for so many important statistics controlled by the Irish government. However, we can look to similarly brainwashed and similarly gaslit UK & US publics for clues as to the willingness levels for donations to pharma research. In the UK, embryo donations sit at roughly 44% (references below), and U.S. clinical consent rates for fetal tissue have been reported at roughly 65% in one study carried out in Washington state. These figures indicate that consent is unlikely to be a barrier to supply in Ireland. We were told that 10,852 children were killed while still in the womb in Ireland in 2024. A conservative 40% estimate here means that there were over 4000 unborn test kits for the pharma industry to sink their teeth into that year, and numbers are rising.
When compared to the rest of the EU, Ireland occupies a unique and strategically valuable position. Belgium permits both derivation and research. Germany, Italy, and Poland prohibit derivation and embryo donation for research—making them genuinely restrictive. Ireland sits in between: it prohibits derivation (removing the most politically contentious activity) while permitting research on donated embryos and imported lines. This gives Ireland EU-level access to embryonic research materials without the political baggage—a “best of both worlds” position for pharmaceutical companies. The Irish government also completely controls the Irish media, and we speaka de English. Bingo!
The removal of the three-day wait was of course unnecessary. Indeed, it protected women from stress-induced decisions or coercive partners not wanting another mouth to feed. This three-day reflection period was considered good practice across Europe, many European countries have seven days. Its removal does not improve women’s health outcomes or access in any meaningful way, and craven political animals like Mary Lou McDonald lie when they say they are acting in women’s interests. What the removal does do, is send a powerful signal: Ireland is very much open for business, keep it coming big pharma. More than 60% of Ireland’s GDP comes from big pharma - so pharma’s corporate taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes and everything that lies downstream of them, is where all the money for TD payrises, dodgy tenders, Children’s hospital scams, RTE!, HSE and hospital salaries etc. comes from. In many cases, establishment Ireland live the lives they do thanks to the wholesale murder of unborn Irish children - there’s very little else going on economically in the country that could support their general largesse and their public monies grand larceny program. And they all know it.
The clowns in Irish politics are desperate, they’re really stretching credibility with this latest horror. It tells us that more and more Irish women were waking up to the realities of the abortion industry and the true malignant nature of pharma and the conditioning, and changing their minds about either abortion or tissue donation. Stripping away all emotion, there is now no better demonstration of the general in-bred short-sightedness of the Irish political regime, given their own statisticians are sounding the alarm about cataclysmic birth rate decline. As long as the Irish political pigs can keep paying for rent-boys and cocaine, and keep the backhanders coming and keep the controlling compromat firmly out of the public eye, they’re satisfied.
At a time of incoming economic turbulence and high profile EU-linked optics, the Irish Government has just made a clear gesture to the pharmaceutical industry. Access to fetal tissue and embryonic stem cells means access to billion-dollar R&D pipelines—drug screening, disease modeling, toxicology testing, and regenerative medicine. Taking care of big pharma keeps their operations in Ireland, despite the high labour costs. Dead babies for cash. The deal is absolutely that simple. Give women less time to reflect on their abortion decisions, and rush the pharma-sponsored skull crushers into stressed out, gaslit, and confused wombs before they have time to think twice. The human filth of Irish politics have just loudly told big pharma that their supply chain is secure, for now at least. Ireland’s destiny will continue to be damned until more people wake up and lay waste (figuratively speaking bien sûr!) to the political cesspit that binds us.
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References
Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024 - The primary legislation governing embryonic stem cell research in Ireland. It prohibits the derivation of new embryonic stem cell lines in Ireland but permits the importation and use of existing lines for research, subject to licensing by the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority (AHRRA). https://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2024/act/18/schedule/6/enacted/en/html
Human Tissue Act 2024 - The legislation governing the use of human tissue, including fetal tissue, in Ireland. It establishes consent as “the defining principle” across all tissue use areas and explicitly requires maternal consent before fetal tissue can be used for commercial purposes by pharmaceutical companies. https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-health/campaigns/the-human-tissue-transplantation-post-mortem-anatomical-examination-and-public-display-act-2024/
Dáil Vote on Abortion Bill - On June 16, 2026, the Irish Dáil voted 86 to 70 to remove the three-day mandatory waiting period for abortion decisions. The Taoiseach and Tánaiste voted in favour. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2d5rdl85ro
Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024 Overview - The Act regulates fertility clinics and ensures AHR practices and research are conducted in a standardized way with oversight from the AHRRA. It provides the framework for research licensing. https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/question/2025-06-10/1329/
UK Public Attitudes on Biological Donation - A UK survey found that 44% of respondents said they would be willing to donate embryos for research. This provides context on public willingness to donate sensitive biological materials.
U.S. Fetal Tissue Donation Consent Study - A study conducted in a single U.S. state found that of 406 patients approached about tissue donation, 264 consented—an overall consent rate of approximately 65%. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12910-026-01420-8




As they have been since 1169 Anthony, for one group or another.
Once again it appears that the Irish people are being used for fodder to the fires of the elite.