Red Óg Murphy: 21-year-old Irish college student and football player “dies suddenly,” leaving community in deep shock

TheCOVIDBlog.com
April 3, 2022

Mr. Red Óg Murphy.

DUBLIN — A 21-year-old teaching student and talented footballer is dead, as mainstream media refuse to inquire about the likely culprit.

Mr. Red Óg Murphy is from the town of Curry, County Sligo in the Republic of Ireland, about 130 miles (208 km) northwest of Dublin. He was a very talented footballer. The North Melbourne Kangaroos, of the Australian rules football league (AFL) selected him as a Category B rookie in 2018 when he was 18. Each AFL team may recruit three Category B rookies per season, meaning, among other criteria, a player not from Australia. The AFL has official affiliation agreements with 15 other international bodies, including Australian Rules Football League of Ireland.

Mr. Murphy never played for the AFL Kangaroos, but did play 12 games with their Victorian Football League (VFL) affiliate that year, according to Yahoo! Sports. The VFL is considered semi-professional and thus does not pay very well. Mr. Murphy left the team one year into a two-year contact. Note that Aussie rules football and Gaelic (Irish) football are similar, but different. Mr. Murphy said in 2019 that he didn’t have the same passion for Aussie rules football as he did for Gaelic football.

He played football in the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) for the Sligo county football team in 2020 and 2021. But he left the league after the 2021 season to focus on his studies at Dublin City University. Mr. Murphy also played for the university’s GAA club team.

Death of Red Óg Murphy

Details are scant as to what led up to Mr. Murphy’s death, which is standard operating procedure with these deaths of young people. Mr. Murphy “died suddenly in his sleep” on the morning of April 1, according to reports. The foregoing (dying in their sleep) is becoming quite common for post-injection deaths, on the same level of dying “suddenly and unexpectedly.” Mr. Murphy’s body was found unresponsive in his dormitory at DCU, according to one source. A few Twitter users and bloggers are saying it was suicide.

There’s no definitive evidence that shows Mr. Murphy received the injections. But the GAA had very strange vaccine mandates through 2021. All attendees at the All-Ireland final at Croake Park on September 11 were required to show a vaccine passport. Teams that were less than 100% fully-vaccinated were not allowed to use showers or dressing rooms. Northern Ireland teams were required to be fully-vaccinated to enter any GAA facility.

All DCU students must download a COVID-19 contact tracing app on their smartphones. The Irish government removed its contact tracing requirements in January for all triple-vaxxed people. The preponderance of evidence suggests that Mr. Murphy was triple-vaxxed.

Mr. Barry Gallagher, chairman of the Curry GAA Club, called Mr. Murphy’s death “a terrible tragedy.” A Sligo GAA spokesperson expressed deep shock, and called Mr. Murphy’s death “untimely.” Funeral arrangements are delayed until after the post-mortem examination.

Mass deaths coming in Ireland?

The Irish government lifted requirements that forced travelers entering the country to show proof of vaccination last month. But the oppressive lockdowns in the country throughout 2020 and 2021 forced most of its residents to succumb to the tyranny. Ireland is 80% double-vaxxed and 58% boosted, according to officials statistics. It’s one of eight European countries with a vaccination rate of 80% or higher.

RELATED: Ireland: protesters clash with police as anti-lockdown demonstrations heat up (March 1, 2021)

 

Ireland already killed perhaps thousands of elderly people in nursing homes during the first wave of mRNA and viral vector DNA injections in early 2021. There was also Mr. Roy Butler, the 23-year-old Irish soccer player who died of a ruptured brain aneurysm just four days after his Johnson & Johnson injection. The Irish Health Products Regulatory Authority reported 15,000 adverse reactions to the injections as of September 2021. Again, using the Harvard Pilgrim model, that really means 1.5 million adverse reactions as of September 2021 since only 1% get reported.

Several Irish organizations and hospitals are calling for restrictions, particularly mask mandates, to be reinstated. The National Immunisation Advisory Committee will issue new recommendations this week. It’s a wait and see approach for the Irish.

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The Ogs
The Ogs
2 years ago

Condolences to Murphy and his family.
When you’re young you assume reputable people in positions of authority know what they’re doing…
But the important question is: what about the post-mortem examination (autopsy)?
Apparently the organs of these victims are all damaged and infested with their own lymphocytes.
This is when the absolute truth must come out! Will they tell us? Will we hear the TRUTH?
Even if it comes too late for the unfortunate Mr. Murphy.

Annie
Annie
2 years ago

Just sad. All who are responsible for these vaxx tragedies should be prosecuted to the fullest. I am watching this starting to hit the USA now. Not gonna be good.

Osa
Osa
2 years ago

Ireland and Australia does not seem like good vacation countries because of their strict Covid rules. I could imagine the Covid rules are affecting their tourism business. Less folks traveling to Australia, and Ireland.

JIp
JIp
2 years ago
Reply to  Osa

You are correct. Australia and NZ are islands where the population is captive.
Queensland will remove most vaccine mandates on 14 April but entering and exiting the country are only for the jabbed.

Margo
Margo
2 years ago

When I had a blog many years ago I became email friends with one of my readers who lived in Ireland. I haven’t heard from him since St. Patrick’s Day of last year. Last November I emailed him, but no response. Then I emailed him again two months ago in February, and still no response. It isn’t like him to not respond to my emails in the ten or so years that I’ve known him. In fact, he has always responded fairly quickly.

I am very concerned and it’s been bothering me a lot. I do know his last name, but internet and social media searches have pulled up nothing in terms of phone number, address, or anything that might give me a clue as to what may have happened to him. Here is part of one of his last emails to me in March 2021. Sadly, this may tell me everything I need to know: “I send you a big, covid-free, socially distanced, virtual hug across the Atlantic ocean.”

And just like that in 2021-22, people disappear from your life.

Dawna
Dawna
2 years ago
Reply to  Margo

That’s heartbreaking. I hope, that by some miracle, your friend is fine.

Dan
Dan
2 years ago

Most of my family is irish. Slave mentality people

Michael
Michael
2 years ago

Shame on you Mainstream Misdeedia for refusing to report on these cases!

Frank DiGorgio
Frank DiGorgio
2 years ago

Oh no….another died “suddenly” vaxxed person.

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