The article by Conor Gallagher :
(there’s a larger article on the subject on I. T. page 8)
‘Local representatives have raised “serious concerns” about a conspiracy theory group which is setting up a parallel system of county councils around the country.
One county councillor in Galway, however, has attended multiple meetings of the group and praised its actions as “wonderful”.
The group calls itself the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). It claims to be the modern version of the secret organisation of the same name that played a key role in Irish independence a century ago.
The so-called modern IRB has been increasingly active since 2022 when it declared it was the legitimate government of the State.
Since then, members have been setting up shadow versions of government institutions, including a cabinet of ministers, a network of local councils and a court system.
[ The new IRB: a band of conspiracy theorists who have set up a parallel Irish ‘government’ ]
It has also adopted a new time zone, called Irish rising time, which is 25 minutes slower and based on the time zone used in Dublin until the 1916 Rising.
It has established a “travel card”, its version of a driving licence, as well as its own property registration service.
The IRB is led by John Flanagan, a Co Clare businessman, who serves as chairman of its “supreme council” as well as being its secretary for finance and defence. He also claims the role of commander in chief of Óglaigh na hÉireann, which is the official name of the Defence Forces in Irish. Barra de Róiste is the organisation’s education secretary.
The IRB supports obscure legal theories stemming from the sovereign citizen movement which claims, among other things, that citizens are not subject to laws they do not consent to.
Councillor Noel Thomas has attended IRB meetings. Photograph: Joe O’Shaughnessy
In the last two years, it has set up “community councils co-ops” in seven counties. Mr Flanagan claims more than 30 such bodies have been set up.
Several local authorities have received letters from these councils claiming that any decisions of genuine county councils must be referred to the IRB groups for consultation.
For the most part, officials have ignored the group. However, some representatives are concerned their activities are undermining the position of local government.
Chair of the Association of Irish Local Government (AILG) Mary Hanna Hourigan said the association has “very serious concerns” about such groups and their claims.
“Such actions risk misleading or exploiting citizens and undermining confidence in the institutions of the State,” said Ms Hourigan, a Fianna Fáil councillor in Co Tipperary.
In November 2024, the Oughterard “community council co-op” met for the first time with 12 attendees. Two subsequent meetings of the group this year were attended by Noel Thomas, an Independent Ireland Councillor on Galway County Council.
Mr Thomas was a Fianna Fáil councillor until last year. He resigned after facing discipline over remarks he made about an arson attack on a hotel earmarked for asylum seeker accommodation.
Contacted this week, Mr Thomas confirmed his attendance at the meetings but said he did not know much about the IRB.
“I don’t know what the IRB is going to do, or if they’re going to do anything. But what they’re talking about is wonderful.”
An Independent Ireland spokesperson said it “does not recognise any legitimacy the IRB or any of its subordinate or associated groups purport to have”.
“We understand that Cllr Thomas’s attendance at these meetings may appear to lend some legitimacy to these groups, and for the avoidance of doubt, he has advised the party that was never the intention of his attendance and to clarify that he is not affiliated with the IRB.
“The party is making inquiries into the matter and will revert in due course,” the spokesperson added.
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CillBill91nz on
Irish Rising Time? Fucking losers need to travel the world a bit more, see different cultures and break out of the own mental institutions.
MooseKick4 on
Is it April 1st? CLOWNS
DeePeeMac on
It’s like they’re playing grown up.
AffectionateSwan5129 on
Anyone who claims themselves to run a country they live in, and are an organisation with many members, should be arrested and trialed.
qwerty_1965 on
Arrest and charge the leaders with sedition.
Or laugh at them
FolderOfArms on
Freeman on the land headbangers. It’s all just silly games until you get to the bit about kangaroo courts. There was another group a few years ago, in Cork I think, that started sending their own summonses from made-up courts to people they had a beef with regarding defaulting properties.
Charge them with sedition and let them rant in front of a real judge.
elfy4eva on
Stank of fascism. The gall of an unelected group demanding CoCo’s refer to them.
RichardDoneDeal on
These things are always ran by a ‘businessman’. How can the followers of these narcissistic phsychos not tell they are being grifted to high heavens. It’s a special kind of stupidity.
A-Hind-D on

Solid_Solid724 on
A shadow network of councils you say? Will they get some shadow council workers to fill the actual real pot holes on my road?
woodpigeon01 on
Sovcits, of course. Delusional idiots with negative IQs. Maybe they should get back to doing what they do best – being the subjects of embarrassing court appearance videos.
Character-Courage723 on
Same specimens who are organising that Mise Eire shite thats meant to be happening in Castlebar. Racist, anti vax, fascist. Pure specimens
RegulateCandour on
Don’t worry peeps, I am actually a shadow general of a shadow army, I’ll have my shadow men take care of these people. There will be no Shadow d’état.
Geronimooon on
From the article
“Since then, members have been setting up shadow versions of government institutions, including a cabinet of ministers, a network of local councils and a court system.”
And
“The IRB supports obscure legal theories stemming from the sovereign citizen movement which claims, among other things, that citizens are not subject to laws they do not consent to.”
I wouldn’t mind seeing a few court proceedings in their courts in that case.
Charged with murder? Well I don’t consent to that being a crime…. Err.. oh… Ok… Free to go …
Fucking eejits.
Dr-Jellybaby on
If it means less stupid people will actually vote for the real government then honestly fine. Can’t wait to see some of them scream about maritime law or some other sovcit shit in court.
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The article by Conor Gallagher :
(there’s a larger article on the subject on I. T. page 8)
‘Local representatives have raised “serious concerns” about a conspiracy theory group which is setting up a parallel system of county councils around the country.
One county councillor in Galway, however, has attended multiple meetings of the group and praised its actions as “wonderful”.
The group calls itself the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). It claims to be the modern version of the secret organisation of the same name that played a key role in Irish independence a century ago.
The so-called modern IRB has been increasingly active since 2022 when it declared it was the legitimate government of the State.
Since then, members have been setting up shadow versions of government institutions, including a cabinet of ministers, a network of local councils and a court system.
[ The new IRB: a band of conspiracy theorists who have set up a parallel Irish ‘government’ ]
It has also adopted a new time zone, called Irish rising time, which is 25 minutes slower and based on the time zone used in Dublin until the 1916 Rising.
It has established a “travel card”, its version of a driving licence, as well as its own property registration service.
The IRB is led by John Flanagan, a Co Clare businessman, who serves as chairman of its “supreme council” as well as being its secretary for finance and defence. He also claims the role of commander in chief of Óglaigh na hÉireann, which is the official name of the Defence Forces in Irish. Barra de Róiste is the organisation’s education secretary.
The IRB supports obscure legal theories stemming from the sovereign citizen movement which claims, among other things, that citizens are not subject to laws they do not consent to.
Councillor Noel Thomas has attended IRB meetings. Photograph: Joe O’Shaughnessy
In the last two years, it has set up “community councils co-ops” in seven counties. Mr Flanagan claims more than 30 such bodies have been set up.
Several local authorities have received letters from these councils claiming that any decisions of genuine county councils must be referred to the IRB groups for consultation.
For the most part, officials have ignored the group. However, some representatives are concerned their activities are undermining the position of local government.
Chair of the Association of Irish Local Government (AILG) Mary Hanna Hourigan said the association has “very serious concerns” about such groups and their claims.
“Such actions risk misleading or exploiting citizens and undermining confidence in the institutions of the State,” said Ms Hourigan, a Fianna Fáil councillor in Co Tipperary.
In November 2024, the Oughterard “community council co-op” met for the first time with 12 attendees. Two subsequent meetings of the group this year were attended by Noel Thomas, an Independent Ireland Councillor on Galway County Council.
Mr Thomas was a Fianna Fáil councillor until last year. He resigned after facing discipline over remarks he made about an arson attack on a hotel earmarked for asylum seeker accommodation.
Contacted this week, Mr Thomas confirmed his attendance at the meetings but said he did not know much about the IRB.
“I don’t know what the IRB is going to do, or if they’re going to do anything. But what they’re talking about is wonderful.”
An Independent Ireland spokesperson said it “does not recognise any legitimacy the IRB or any of its subordinate or associated groups purport to have”.
“We understand that Cllr Thomas’s attendance at these meetings may appear to lend some legitimacy to these groups, and for the avoidance of doubt, he has advised the party that was never the intention of his attendance and to clarify that he is not affiliated with the IRB.
“The party is making inquiries into the matter and will revert in due course,” the spokesperson added.
‘
Irish Rising Time? Fucking losers need to travel the world a bit more, see different cultures and break out of the own mental institutions.
Is it April 1st? CLOWNS
It’s like they’re playing grown up.
Anyone who claims themselves to run a country they live in, and are an organisation with many members, should be arrested and trialed.
Arrest and charge the leaders with sedition.
Or laugh at them
Freeman on the land headbangers. It’s all just silly games until you get to the bit about kangaroo courts. There was another group a few years ago, in Cork I think, that started sending their own summonses from made-up courts to people they had a beef with regarding defaulting properties.
Charge them with sedition and let them rant in front of a real judge.
Stank of fascism. The gall of an unelected group demanding CoCo’s refer to them.
These things are always ran by a ‘businessman’. How can the followers of these narcissistic phsychos not tell they are being grifted to high heavens. It’s a special kind of stupidity.

A shadow network of councils you say? Will they get some shadow council workers to fill the actual real pot holes on my road?
Sovcits, of course. Delusional idiots with negative IQs. Maybe they should get back to doing what they do best – being the subjects of embarrassing court appearance videos.
Same specimens who are organising that Mise Eire shite thats meant to be happening in Castlebar. Racist, anti vax, fascist. Pure specimens
Don’t worry peeps, I am actually a shadow general of a shadow army, I’ll have my shadow men take care of these people. There will be no Shadow d’état.
From the article
“Since then, members have been setting up shadow versions of government institutions, including a cabinet of ministers, a network of local councils and a court system.”
And
“The IRB supports obscure legal theories stemming from the sovereign citizen movement which claims, among other things, that citizens are not subject to laws they do not consent to.”
I wouldn’t mind seeing a few court proceedings in their courts in that case.
Charged with murder? Well I don’t consent to that being a crime…. Err.. oh… Ok… Free to go …
Fucking eejits.
If it means less stupid people will actually vote for the real government then honestly fine. Can’t wait to see some of them scream about maritime law or some other sovcit shit in court.