THE BELFAST RISING
Voices from the Newtownards Road Told from the streets of East Belfast
The Gathering at Speaker’s Corner
I was dandering down the Newtownards Road there in my black hoodie, walking with the rest of them, and all of a sudden I started questioning myself. What the hell was I doing? Never thought I’d feel like I was part of something like this movement. Everybody was moving. The further we got down the Upper Newtownards Road, near the arches, the more crowds were coming from every direction. We passed where Wyse Byse had just shut, gathered a bit more at the McDonald’s, then headed on down towards Dee Street. By the time we hit Dee Street there was already a big crowd round the Skainos Centre. But the main thing was going to be at Speaker’s Corner.
The crowds were getting bigger and bigger and in between it all it felt like the men and women were meeting each other like that bit in Braveheart where the Scottish and the Irish come together on the battlefield.
What it really was though, was just a load of people from the same area finally meeting up again. “Well Jimmy, what about you? What going on?” “Hi, what about your ma?” “Hi mate, how are you doing?” “Well Tommy, I haven’t seen you in ages.” You could hear it everywhere “I haven’t seen you in donkeys. How’s about you?” Folk shaking hands, having the craic, whole streets of neighbours standing about together.
Then when you looked round at the bottom of the Lower Newtownards Road, Templemore Avenue and the church, The speaker gets up on top of an electric box with a microphone and starts telling it how it is.
He says this is a pinnacle point in time that’s been forced on us. We’ve been talking about this for more than eight year’s and even longer than that. We all know we’re being targeted and replaced by an agenda that’s come from the World Economic Forum, the Epstein crowd, the royal family, the leaders of the EU, and even the leaders of our own country. all of them signed up to it.
The plan, he says, is to reduce the elderly through vaccine damage so they can free up loads of houses. One, to save money on the pensions they won’t have to pay anymore. Two, to make room for this planned influx of people and house them in among our own. HMO houses are already replacing the family homes the mothers’ houses of the children here, the men whose mothers died from turbo cancer caused by the COVID carry-on and the forced jabs and boosters.
Northern Ireland’s wise to it, he says. We know exactly what’s happening and we’ve been telling people for years. We’ve protested for years and nobody listened. But now the left-wing government’s losing power because the people can see what’s going on. The people here aren’t stupid. They’ve done their own research. They know the stuff they’re seeing on the internet is more real than what they’re getting from the news, the government or the mainstream media. That’s why everybody’s coming together. They know these HMOs are dangerous for the community and every single one of them needs to be got rid of from Belfast and right across Northern Ireland.
The attempted beheading that happened in West Belfast is not the only incident that's been happening on the streets of Northern Ireland and in Belfast and we know that. We know from our people there are over 200 asylum seekers in the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland because of sexual attacks and rape attacks. That's 200, and they've only been here four years.
We never had levels of crime and unsafety on our streets like this. Ever.
And we will not accept that fear in our streets. Our kids will walk freely to the park again.
The crowds clapped and cheered as the speaker stepped back into the crowd.
I can see both the Protestants and the Catholics are coming together now. They’re coming together because of the invasion that’s happening from the Islamic world and all the different cultures taking over the way we do things and what we believe. The people of Northern Ireland are asking to become sovereign because they’ve lost all faith in the royalty and the royal family and all the heinous crimes they’re tied up in. And the Vatican too, with all the reports of human trafficking that are coming out.
We must’ve come together long before this, knowing we’re better off sticking together. Plenty of people are talking about an independent Northern Ireland now and home rule in the streets, that’s what you’re hearing. And the people here will not accept these HMOs. Every single one, I believe, over the next couple of months will be removed from Belfast, one at a time. So it’d probably be better, from what I can see coming, for anyone living in those HMOs across Northern Ireland even if you’re here legally to get yourself sorted with somewhere else to stay.
This isn’t me fearmongering. It’s got nothing to do with me, honest to God. But from what I’ve heard, the people aren’t going to stop until every HMO is gone from Belfast and the other areas. And it will keep going. So in my opinion the Northern Ireland government needs to make an instant plan to move all the people out of the HMOs and the asylum seekers from the Belfast area. Because this is going to run right through the summer into October and November. The quicker they get them moved, the safer it’ll be for Northern Ireland to move forward in peace. But until that happens, you can see this violence is going to keep on.
After the last speaker was finished talking, I kind of walked about the crowd to have a good look round at who was all there. There was 80-year-olds with walking frames, and people with them elderly electrical pram vehicles or electric wheelchair things. There was young ones there too lads and girls, all ages, male and female. It was a real mixed bag, a proper mix of people from the area all come together in the one place.
After about twenty minutes the rain come on heavy. I seen a few people starting to head away, so I decided I’d walk back up the Newtownards Road. On the way up I seen one bottle get lobbed at the glider bus. but when I went past it wasn’t on fire. I just kept going, got into the car and drove on home.
When I got in and checked the media on, that glider bus had been burned out completely, Belfast had kicked off.





