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Liverpool born poet and writer Michael Walsh traces his Liverpool roots back to 1865. This was the year his Irish great-grandmother arrived in the Second City of Empire. His parents were born at the turn of what was to become the most tumultuous century in history. Michael's father, Patrick, fought in three major conflicts before reaching his fortieth birthday. His mother, Kathleen, was a former nun turned gun-running renegade.
On leaving school at 15 years of age, Michael spent 12 weeks at the Merchant Navy School for Sailors in Sharpness, Gloucestershire. During his years at sea, he was to visit and work in over 60 countries.
The journalist and broadcaster since provided articles and columns for numerous magazines and international news media. In 2011 he was awarded Writer of the Year by the publishers of Euro Weekly News, Europe's highest-circulation newspaper of its kind. He has authored, edited and ghosted over 70 book titles.

WHY DO WOMEN WEEP

WHY DO WOMEN WEEP

She wept again this afternoon,

I’ve no idea why,

A woman who seems happy,

So often needs to cry,

There seems to be no reason,

Her eyes should fill with tears,

Perhaps she’s looking back at life,

Or dreads the coming years?

So, what is actually happening?

In a nutshell: a war against humanity waged by a bunch of unelected sociopathic billionaires with too much money and power and the power to influence governments, own world banks and media and drive medical agencies, who want to take control of us, body, soul and money, and push us towards a one-world government or ‘Great-Reset’. More info, documents and videos.

Cashless Trap has sprung leaving millions snared

According to experts, the uniquely low use of cash money in Sweden leaves the country more vulnerable to emergencies and hack attacks, prompting the authorities to explore alternative options such as digital currency. The share of cash in Sweden’s money supply has reached a historic low at SEK 62 billion ($7.2 billion), the lowest level measured, at merely 1.33 percent of current transactions.