MICHAEL WALSH

MICHAEL WALSH, an Irish national of English birth, has lived life to the full. At 16 years of age, he completed his 12 weeks + training at the National Sea Training School in Gloucestershire.

By the age of 26, he had visited, lived and worked in over 60 countries around the world. They included a dozen or more nations in North and South America.

He also visited much of Africa, the Mediterranean and Persian Gulf, the Far East, Australia, and northern Europe.

Above: Michael on the foredeck of the RMS Britannic during its stay in New York. The liner was the last of the White Star Shipping Lines vessels 1845-1960.

In 1968, Michael became increasingly concerned at Britain’s opening of the floodgates of non-white immigration. From there on, he was a member and erstwhile leader of several anti-immigration parties.

Michael was arrested on several occasions. He was fined and imprisoned. This happened because he expressed his concerns for the future of Britain, Ireland, and Europe.

In 1979, he was sentenced to six 4-month prison terms for the distribution of fliers protesting against the colored invasions.

Following the birth of his two sons in 1984, Michael retired from political activism. In 1987, he took executive positions with the Guild of Master Craftsmen and the Federation of Master Builders. These were Britain’s foremost business quality assessment bodies.

From this period on, Michael dedicated himself to writing. Over time, he penned over 2,000 poems, which were published in several collections and on YouTube and other videos.  

The author and novelist is a diligent truth-seeker. He researched thoroughly. After analysing the major political schisms of the 20th Century, he became Britain and Ireland’s most successful multi-topic book author.

Almost all of his history books were banned by Amazon. Other mainstream online publishers also banned them. Their content was at variance with the Orwellian output of the status quo (politically incorrect).  

FAMILY:

Michael’s father, Patrick Roe, an American citizen though born and raised in Donegal, served in the US National Guard.

Earlier, Patrick had fought in the war against the Black and Tans (1919-1921) and the Irish Civil War (1922-1923)

His mother, Kathleen, a former nun and also an Irish national with Wexford roots, was a fervent Irish Republican.

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