Yearly Archives: 2016

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Paul Kelly

“Walter Mitty-esque” is the most common term used to describe the astonishing revelations about Console founder Paul Kelly over the past week.

Like the fictional character, Kelly comes across as having a vivid fantasy life. Numerous anecdotes have him walking down Grafton Street dressed as an airline pilot, soliciting funds as a priest and making a real-life court appearance for impersonating a doctor.

It was almost comic.

Former Console chief Paul Kelly described as a ‘Walter Mitty’ (Paul Cullen, Irish Times)

 

Susie [a former suicide charity volunteer] writes:

The publicity surrounding current efforts to obtain files and open up lock ups owned by Console I would contend is merely a distraction to hide the real issue of the Paul Kelly story.

And it is this.

How could a chancer like Kelly become so embedded in the Irish establishment?

Kelly set up Console in the early noughties and within a couple of years had the endorsement of all relevant agencies of the Irish State culminating in securing as its first two patrons Presidents McAleese and Higgins.

Can someone out there explain how this could have happened?

The charity and Paul Kelly in particular were extolled by the likes of Enda Kenny, Mary Harney, Mary Davis, James Reilly and priests, bishops and showbiz types too numerous to mention.

In December 2014, Paul Kelly appeared on the People of the Year award when as, the Irish Times correctly noted:

‘People who knew Kelly from his early days recognised him on television and were incredulous’.

However six months later the country’s two first ladies, Sabina Higgins and Fionnuala Kenny, were guests of honour at a Console lunch hosted by Paul Kelly.

Can anyone out there explain that?

Interestingly, Console was not just set up to counsel the bereaved. It was, up to its exposure, lobbying for changes in the way inquests of suicides are reported, ostensibly on grounds of sensitivity but open to a much darker interpretation.

As for the Irish Times. I started with a quote from last Saturday’s paper. The author forgot to mention that this obvious charlatan was allowed frequent op-ed space in the Irish Times [below]. It’s almost comic.

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Good times.

Pic: People Of The Year Award

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This afternoon.

Console interim CEO David Hall (top) and Patricia Kelly, formerly of Console, outside the Four Courts.

The High Court has heard the Console founders “engaged in a tactical and considered web of deceit while engaged in prolonged abuse of public trust and public money”.

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A breakdown by Vanity Fair of the take-home pay earned by the hypothetical cast and crew (excluding non-human costs, and based on average union rates) of a hypothetical 200 million dollar Hollywood movie. To wit:

Moviemaking is an art, of course—but it’s also a business, and a lucrative one at that. How lucrative? Well, that depends on your place in the pecking order. Let’s just say that if you’re helping to make a $200 million movie, it’s better to be a producer than a dolly grip operator—although as you’ll learn in this video breakdown of who’s earning what, based on average union rates, even the gaffer makes out pretty well.

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Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald arriving at government buildings this morning.

Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald is to seek Cabinet approval today for new legislation to allow gardaí to intercept the emails and social media accounts of criminal suspects.

Ms Fitzgerald is expected to request consent to make a number of announcements in the area of organised crime.

The Minister for Justice is to update and expand two outstanding Acts to give the Garda new powers.

Under the proposed amendments, gardaí will be allowed to intercept the emails, social media and instant messages of suspected terrorists and organised criminals.

The proposed legislation will stretch to WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook and emails.

Frances Fitzgerald targets suspects’ social media, emails (Irish Times)

Louis writes:

Would you trust the Guards with these new powers to look at our emails, Facebook and what’s app? I suspect they’re already doing this. But of course, where do you draw the line and once given these powers they’re almost impossible to row back on.

Anyone?

Rollingnews

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The Ambiguous Cylinder -a very impressive optical illusion created by Meiji University professor of engineering Dr Kokichi Sugihara that won second place in the 2016 Best Illusion of the Year Contest.

What the actual hell, is what you would be saying, had you not recourse to Make Anything’s reverse engineering of the trick, below.

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