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Wednesday August 29, 2007 16:30 by Susan Isabella Sheehan-Repasky - Flicker Light Studio art at tomandsusan dot us
In our disposable society, what value do we place on our ancestors? There is a battle ensuing in Ireland, and it has been for several years now. This is a battle not unlike that of 1793, or even more recently the Easter Rising of 1916. Born of the Republic, this battle has at its core the finest champions, whose love lies deep in the Heart Of Ireland, the Tara Complex. |
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It was April 30th, 2007 that Minister Dempsey turned the spadeful of soil.
The issue of the M3 has nothing to do with our ancestors or with doing anything that undermines Tara. Important historical things happened at Tara but there is nothing left – no built heritage because the buildings were wooden. There may be some traces from aerial photos but in any case the hill is to be left quite unmolested by the road. Its quite different at Stonehenge where a major and busy road is right beside the henge and to so extent spoils the effect. I suspect much of the Tara thing is protest for the sake of protest. The lack of substance retailed in the arguments about Tara like that we have seen here above confirms that. Incidentally it was different at Wood Quay in 1978. In that case there WAS a rich historical site which was built over.
Hi,
So you didnt see the souterrains then? Hold human bones robbed from their Clearly Defined stone slab- lined graves? Did you pick up the fired rocks from the corn kilns in the settlements , red and charchoaled from thousands of years ago? What about the flint in abundance ? Living proof of our ancestors and their way of life. DNA! DNA!
I was lucky enough to do that and was given a tour of Baronstown and Lismullin by the Archaeologists working there. I am sure there was much else that I didnt see there too! But that was enough for starters. Truly, have you even gone there?
Protest for protest sake, yes that happens all over But THIS is something that once you have seen it and felt it, you cannot ignore ...unless you have no heart.
You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that but give it to me again after you have gone and seen it for yourself please :) I will look forward to that. :) Good on ya if ya do go. And if you Have been there? Then I cannot understand you and we will have to agree to differ, very sorry. Myself and many many others World Wide even, deeply, deeply moved. And I have been a law abiding citizen all my life and havnt protested about anything in decades, life among the masses.
In the meantime more videos being uploaded over the next few days from UK activists that actually WENT there and were moved enough to do something about it. Indymedia.org.uk for anyone interested. Also google Shnooze. Keep an eye out as our own media aint doing next to nowhere near enough. This is a travesty against the whole of humankind. Thankfully we have indymedia, savetara , tatawatch,and tarapixie as otherwise it would all be tarred over and never a sound , apart from the diggers. Terrible.
LOVE,
Carmel
Dear Carmel
I have a big, tender, historically minded heart but head rather than heart is the best way to approach Lismullen or any other practical issue of governance, budgeting and road planning. It would never have been found except for the M3 programme; its value is very limited in archeological terms and can be adequately recorded. Re-routing the road would cost millions; inconvenience thousands daily and take years. If there was objective and authoritative archeological opinion that such a drastic step was needed I would support re-routing but so far all I have read is dreamy eyed stuff about Brethon Law, High Kings, harps, The Druids, our ancestors and our hearts and much wooly thinking besides.
I just arrived back home from a weekend trip to the Tara landscape. I visited both camps on the Hill and the one on Rath Lugh. The set up on the hill is very impressive. A windmill has been put on the site to generate electricity, which among other things powers the "cinema", an ex-army tent where our direct action videos from the various stand-offs in the valley can be viewed. The camp is extremely neat and clean. The people living up there have done a fantastic job over the last few months.
But our front line camp is based on Rath Lugh. Conditions are more rustic over there. The camp on Rath Lugh is our last line of defence in the Gabhra Valley, and access to it is slightly more difficult than to the vigil camp on the Hill of Tara. Therefore many supporters seem to have forgotten about the people on Rath Lugh, who made me aware of some problems they experience with getting supplies donated for their camp.
Urgently needed on Rath Lugh are fresh fruit, such as apples and oranges for example. But all food supplies are welcome.
Also needed on Rath Lugh are candles, paraffin and paraffin lamps. But also urgently needed are towels. If you can spare any of these goods, please drop them in to the camp on Rath Lugh. The people who are manning Rath Lugh the the ones who are fighting in the forefront for the protection of the Tara landscape. Please help supporting the direct action team on Rath Lugh.
Sceptic, although I strongly disagree with you, I refuse to argue the point with you over the internet. It is all too easy to misunderstand anothers' view and opinion from the disadvantage of this less than personal forum. I will say that I am delighted that the attempted construction of the road revealed this monumental site. I am, however, appalled at the way the site is being “noted”.
Carmel, your observations are valuable. I, for one, am deeply grateful for the documentation of the Complex, and for the fine work many are doing in collecting the facts. Our heritage, our ancestors, our history is at stake. It is not only the Tara Complex which is in danger of being compromised. The planning of damaging and unnecessary infrastructures throughout the island is a reality. Here are three videos which should be seen by everyone concerned:
Tara Hard News One Of Three
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_cJnhqWPvM
Tara Hard News Two Of Three
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tvGWUv5kaA
Tara Hard News Three Of Three
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWJb1kFCSNw
I do hope that Michaels message for goods needed is paid attention to. If I were local, I would be on the site in a heart beat with food and supplies for all!
Blessings to all who have given effort in this valiant campaign.
Susan Isabella Sheehan-Repasky