Caoimhin O’Muraile  ☭ On 23rd October 2025 racist gangs attacked the City West hotel in Dublin which has been commandeered by the Twenty-Six-County Government to house International Protection Applicants. 

The attack was encouraged by posts on social media after the sexual assault on a 10-year-old girl allegedly by one of these applicants and such an assault must be condemned unreservedly. 

Local residents who had been ‘peacefully’ protesting throughout the summer against this hotel being used for the purposes of housing these people, many fleeing for their lives, called another protest against the residents apparently blaming every applicant for this sickening assault. So much for ‘Cead Mile Failte’ (one hundred thousand welcomes) which obviously does not apply to the not so good people of City West who certainly are not making these people from foreign lands welcome.

Initially their protests were no doubt well intended but appear to have been hijacked by far-right elements. The protest planned by these locals, unsavoury as it was, intended to be peaceful but once social media had done its work all kinds of less peaceful elements turned up, involving some surprise packages including one-time revolutionary socialists apparently turned racists! 

It is not the first time in history individuals and organisations have switched sides, perhaps the most famous individual would be Benito Mussolini who shifted from a revolutionary syndicalist position to extreme right-wing fascism in Italy. Oswald Mosely was another who moved from left to a far-right position. A one-time Labour MP he crossed the floor to the Conservatives then went further to form the British Union of Fascists (BUF). This does not excuse ‘political treachery’ and to use the excuse in a statement of “standing with the Irish working-class” in explaining their presence these individuals exposed themselves for what they have unfortunately become. Others who would be more expected to fuel the flames of racism in Ireland are the likes of Hermann Kelly and Luke O’Connor of the Irish Freedom Party, Patrick Quinlan of the National Party who once stated to Fingal County Council; “the only reason Fingal County Council is increasing social housing rents is to accommodate for the plantation of this country”. He went on to rant against mass immigration claiming it is having a “disastrous” effect on “Irish families.” How exactly is a little unclear.

The City West incident which involved petrol bombs, not dissimilar to the Kristallnacht in Germany 1938, is not the only racist protest in this state. The far-right have been furrowing away at people’s fears turning them into a kind of paranoia against the ‘foreigner’. This is just the same way Hitler began his crusade against Jewish people in Nazi Germany. Justin Barret of the National Party, the same organisation as Patrick Quinlan, is a self-confessed neo-Nazi and admirer of Adolf Hitler. Though no evidence is present linking any of these to the City West atrocities they have all been active on social media at some point throwing petrol on the fires of people’s fears, fuelling into an inferno of racism.

Historically the Nazis in Germany gained power firstly by controlling the streets as the left opposition was fractured. The Social Democrats and the German Communist Party, the KPD, refused to unite their forces against Hitler’s thugs and the net result was both organisations were kicked off the streets. Soviet Union leader, Joe Stalin, issued a directive to German communists not to work with the Social Democrats who he claimed were the “real enemy” and not the Nazis. Stalin was no socialist and certainly not an internationalist, and he set the socialist cause back decades if not irreversibly. The opposition to the Nazi surge was weak, at best non-existent, at worst during those years of the Nazi ascendancy. We must learn the lessons of the past here in Ireland right across the 32 counties as this far-right neo fascist/racist* trend affects both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland.

What has been notable on our streets is the lack of any meaningful anti-fascist/anti-racist opposition. A broad front anti-fascist/anti-racist movement should be built as a matter of urgency. The racists have already gained much control on the streets, as did the Nazis in Germany. Their next move will be controlling the elected chambers then we really do have problems. Once this, if ever, is achieved those people who through their once peaceful legitimate protests, hijacked by the thugs of fascism, who got these neo-fascists to power will be discarded like a piece of unwanted trash. The ‘Night of the Long Knives’ springs to mind again in Nazi Germany when Hitler had the leaders of the Brown Shirts or SA’s (Sturmabteilung or Storm Division), the thugs which were instrumental getting the Nazis to power, liquidated. If all anti-fascists/anti-racists are to put up a credible opposition it will mean for many parking their individual political ideologies and working on an ad-hoc basis with each other. It will mean Marxists working with people from Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Sinn Fein, the Irish Labour Party and other constitutionalist parties and individuals who are anti-fascist in a unified front opposing the far right both ideologically and physically. This for the purpose of opposing the far-right should be the only policy up for discussion, not the economy or the rights and wrongs of capitalism, just anti-fascism. For those of us who oppose capitalism this may be problematic but essential, ideology cannot get in the way of stopping the far-right before it really is too late.

Huge mobilisations against the fascists have been massed before. In London, 1936, Cable Street, 3,000 of Mosley’s fascists were determined to march through the East End and had 7,000 policemen, some sympathetic to Moseley, to protect them. Over 50,000 anti-fascists many from the East End turned out to stop the BUF from marching and despite the police’s best efforts were successful, the fascists did not pass. Under the motto ‘they shall not pass’ (No Pasaran, a motto adopted by Spanish republicans opposing Franco’s fascists during the Spanish Civil War) Mosley was prevented by people from the Communist Party, various socialist organisations, Syndicalists, the Labour Party, even some liberals turned out to stop them. It was a very broad-churched mobilisation. Fast forward to the 1970s and the temporary rise of the National Front (NF) in Britain. The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) formed the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) which, like in 1936, consisted of a number of ideologies with the sole aim of stopping Martin Webster, John Tyndal and the NF. Once again huge numbers were involved in the ANL and the fascists were beaten off the streets. These are the kind of movements Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) and other likeminded organisations should be trying to forge in Ireland today before it’s too late!

Have the fascist leaderships, such as they are, managed yet to completely hijack these protests turning those taking part into raving Nazis? No, not yet they haven’t, and must be prevented from doing so. Anti-fascists have been absent not only on the streets but also the public meetings about ‘refugee accommodation’ in residential areas where far-right speakers have been threading in their hate on the backs of people’s concerns. Their arguments are not difficult to beat and it must be conceded the government have handled the entire refugee project very, very badly. At City West TUSLA the child and family agency handled the assault on the 10-year-old girl badly and left themselves wide open to criticism from those on the far-right and their new allies. 

Is Ireland ready for fascism? No, the conditions both north and south usually associated with the rise of far-right organisations do not exist. The bourgeoisie are not in crisis and the economies in both jurisdictions are not in trouble. Yes, in the Six Counties the Legislative Assembly at Stormont want more investment from the British Government but this is always the case and always will be so long as they are dependent on such a foreign government. The mistakes of Italy and Germany during the late 1920s and early 1930s must not be repeated today in Ireland. To make those errors would be unforgivable because, unlike the anti-Nazis in Germany, we have their experiences as a blue print of what not to do. Learn from the past do not repeat it!

*Neo-fascism, unlike orthodox fascist movements of the 1920s and 30s, not including the Nazis, has race, racism and immigration as a central component factor of their makeup. Race was not initially central to Mussolini’s fascist party in Italy, differing from Hitlers Nazis on this point, but in neo-fascism it is central to most movements. Neo-fascist groups are an updated version of the orthodox movements adding race and immigration as leading components to their agenda.
 
Caoimhin O’Muraile is Independent Socialist Republican and Marxist.

Learn The Lessons Of The Past, Germany 🪶 Do Not Repeat Them!

Lynx By Ten To The Power Of One Thousand Nine Eight Hundred And Twenty One

 

A Morning Thought @ 3002

Brendan Curran with a poem from his expansive body of work.



 The Land Mine  . . . Dublln Road, Newry

You drive across it, not looking down
A massive hole once in the ground
The deafening noise all around
A large crater, was all to be found
 ♞♜♝
Forgotten, their memories and cries that night 
Sacrificed in a thundering flash of light
Their faces don’t fade as the years pass by
 In the thoughts of loved ones who couldn’t say good bye
♞♜♝
So many were to die on the same stretch of road
Civilians, prison officers a terrible toll
A high court judge ,and his family too
Gunfire and explosions…in an eerie hue
♞♜♝

The death traps hidden into the ground
No longer needed, as peace is at last found
The peace was hard fought for with a heavy price
Family’s grieving …a life of sacrifice

⏩ Brendan Curran,  Irish conflict poems 2020

The Land Mine . . . Dublin Rd Newry

Labour Heartlands Written by Paul Knaggs.

A 318-page tribunal judgment confirms what working women already knew: Britain’s public institutions will sacrifice them on the altar of fashionable nonsense

Ask yourself a simple question. What kind of health service suspends an experienced nurse for objecting to undressing beside a man in a women’s changing room? What kind of organisation spends over £250,000 of public money defending that suspension? And what kind of political class watches this unfold and calls it progress?

The answer arrived in 318 pages: the kind captured by ideology so completely that biological reality, women’s dignity, and basic safeguarding all became negotiable. The kind where a working-class woman’s right to privacy matters less than institutional compliance with fashionable doctrine.

The Verdict That Spoke in Plain English

Employment Judge Sandy Kemp’s tribunal delivered a damning assessment of NHS Fife’s treatment of Sandie Peggie, a nurse with three decades of service. The health board harassed her in four specific ways, each revealing how thoroughly ideology had displaced common sense.

First, they failed to revoke permission for Dr Beth Upton (a biological male who identifies as a woman) to use the female changing room after Peggie complained. 

Sandie Peggie And The Institutional Madness That Chose Ideology Over Women

Jim Duffy ✍ It is disgusting to see the Tankies who on the one hand are defenders of Russia spinning how the Bondi Beach was committed by Mossad.


There is not a shred of evidence that it had anything to do with Mossad. It was wrongly claimed on X that one of the murderers of Jews on Bondi Beach was Jewish - a lie the Tankies now keep repeating. In fact the murderers were both Muslim, with connections with IS. Their real names have been released. They were not remotely Jewish.
 
Nor is it remotely justified to blame all Muslims for the attack, any more than it is remotely justified to blame all Jews for what happened in Gaza. It was a brave Muslim man who disarmed one of the murderers.
 
The insanity of blaming Mossad for the attack is sadly typical of many Tankies. When I pointed out that neither attacker was Jewish and they were linked to IS, one idiotic Tankie called me a "Zionist!!!"

⏩ Jim Duffy is a writer-historian.

Idiotic Tankies

A Digest of News ✊ from Ukrainian Sources ⚔ 8-December-2025.

In this week’s bulletin

 Ukraine faces imperial carve-up.
 Belgium: release those assets!.
 Film: Try Me For Treason.
 Russian persecution of Crimean Tatars & torture.
 Civilian infrastructure attacked.
 Indoctrination & deportation of children.

News from the territories occupied by Russia

Russia sentences Luhansk woman to 16 years for sheltering two defenders of Ukraine (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 5th)

The Face of Resistance: The Story of Crimean Tatar Activist Emil Dzhemadenov (Crimea Platform, December 5th)

Russian FSB carry out armed 'inspection' of Crimean Tatar journalist's home, take her away for interrogation (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 5th)

Install MAX, Russia’s big brother surveillance app or face repression in occupied Ukraine (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 3rd)

Analytical Brief “CRIMEA: A Transit Hub for the Transfer and Ideological Indoctrination of Children” Presented in Kyiv (Crimea Platform, December 3rd)

Forced deportation of Ukrainian children (Solidarity Collectives, December 2nd)

Weekly update on the situation in occupied Crimea (Crimea Platform, December 2nd)

57-year-old midwife sentenced to 11 years in ongoing Russian terror against residents of occupied Enerhodar (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 2nd)

Ukrainians who fail ‘filtration’ interrogation held prisoner in Russian ‘refugee’ point until FSB fabricates charges (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 1st)

News from Ukraine

The Heaviest Attacks on Civilian Targets (Tribunal for Putin, December 5th)

Russia’s ‘Dr Evil’ charged over savage torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 4th)

What Yermak’s resignation means for Zelensky and the peace process (Meduza, 1 December)

Ukraine charges four Russian commanders over deadly missile strike on Kryvyi Rih playground (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, December 1st)

War-related news from Russia

A Russian deserter who injured himself to escape the war (Meduza, 6 December)

Paying up: The Kremlin is sacrificing regional development, business, healthcare, and education to fund the war in Ukraine (The Insider, December 5th)

How the Kremlin sacrifices welfare to fund the war (The Insider, 5 December)

Count of Russian war dead updated (Mediazona, 5 December)

The invisible army: Russian courts recognise 90,000 servicemen missing (Mediazona, 5 December)

Enemy of the State No. 1. Repressions against Russian Anarchists (Posle.Media, December 3rd)

The Intensifying Crackdown in Russia (Russian Reader, November 30th)

Analysis and comment

The “most difficult” issue in Russia-Ukraine talks: territory (Meduza, 6 December)

Ukraine Faces an Imperial Carve-Up (Jacobin, December 4th)

Oppose Trump’s surrender plan for Ukraine (Tempest, November 28th)

Research of human rights abuses

Joint appeal for a Council of Europe Convention on Transnational Repression (Zmina, December 3rd)

Joint statement at the General Debate of the ASP of the ICC: the Court’s critical role in Ukraine and beyond (Zmina, December 2nd)

International solidarity

Solidarity Collectives, together with a delegation of anarchists from Dresden, carried out a humanitarian mission (Solidarity Collectives, X, December 4th)

Belgium: make those frozen assets available to Ukraine now – demonstrations 12-19 December (European Network for Solidarity With Ukraine, 3 December)

Try Me For Treason: readings from anti-war protesters’ speeches in Russian courts

🎥 A film of Try Me For Treason is now up on Youtube here. Please share! The readings were filmed at the book launch event for Voices Against Putin’s War: Protesters’ Defiant Speeches in Russian Courts, in London on 20 November.

🕮 To buy the book, or download a free PDF that is now available, go here.

🎥 There will be another chance to see Try Me For Treason: on Thursday 5 Feb, 6.30 pm, central London. Details to follow.


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News From Ukraine 💣 Bulletin 174

Lynx By Ten To The Power Of One Thousand Nine Eight Hundred And Twenty

 

Pastords @ 22

 

A Morning Thought @ 3001

Michael Phillips ✍ There’s a lot of talk these days about a United Ireland—or rather, a New Ireland, an All-New Ireland (until stocks last), even Ireland 2.0. 

Marketeers north and south are seizing their moment. A cynic might note a deliberate effort to dust off the old Sinn Féin/IRA tiocfaidh ár lá brand and make unification cool again. It’s a full Pimp My Ride makeover for the island. The young ones will love the virtual packaging and app notifications.

With all the conferences, roundtables and TV debates parading old foes in staged face-offs, you can almost hear the corks popping. Referendums are coming down the pipeline. Lo and behold, the Telegraph is warning Unionism that the end is nigh. There’s even an uptick in interest abroad: I’m regularly fielding questions from Italians about unification. Their excitement is real—and oddly comforting.

I’ve soaked up some of the positive campaigning myself while browsing online, wishing I could attend one or two of the events. It’s hard not to. New logos are being unfurled and, let’s be honest, who doesn’t fall for a new logo on old branding? We’re all suckers for it—until you step back and catch yourself on, as the Belfast lingo goes.

But southern politicians don’t want us. A hundred years on, you can still taste the disdain they reserve for the North, and especially for the northern “terrorists” staking a claim to a nation that—ahem—previous Republican terrorists handed them. I think I know why their vitriol persists, and I almost feel for them. An incy-wincy bit, at least.

A brief tangent. They’ve long known something Unionists were in denial about until relatively recently: the peace process strips Unionism of political power and money—rebranded as “sharing.” In economic terms, it’s real money leaving their deep lined pockets for decades. That must hurt. Worse still, when they look at their children, they’re probably wondering how to explain that guaranteed jobs and privileged social positions are no longer guaranteed. The kids may have to go abroad, or God forbid, integrate into Paisley’s long predicated nightmare: a future papal state. Unionism, it seems, is working its way through the five stages of grief. Who knows which stage they’re at now.

Southern politicians, by contrast, have known this forever, which means they’ve had longer to prepare for the inevitable. Their bitterness toward us, however, hasn’t waned. There’s no statute of limitations on grief.

But something has shifted. While dumping masonry at an Italian recycling plant a few weeks ago, a friendly woman struck up a conversation about her dream of touring Ireland. Naturally, I talked up our green pastures and scenery—Italians appreciate that sort of thing—before she asked, with sudden seriousness: “Is it in Ireland you have those small people?” I was tempted to take the answer in several directions, but knew immediately what she meant. “You mean leprechauns?” I said, holding my hands inches above the ground and describing their mystical powers, just in case she meant dwarves. “Ah yes, yes. I like them very much.”

That’s the point. The marketeers are paying attention. Like a great tourism ad, they’re leaning into myth, spectacle and glossy events to sell us a product that’s magical—or at least, unrealistic. I want to believe. I need to. Otherwise, I fear the Republican deity I’ve been prostrated before most of my life may be a false one.

Before reaching that terminal conclusion, though, there’s one glaring condition no one seems keen to mention. The marketing gods promise a bright, futuristic Nation Once Again just down the road, but ignore the small print: the Brits retain full, total and utter control over our destiny. London—helped along by its southern servant, in complete agreement—has our cojones firmly in its grubby hands. It’s enshrined in the GFA.

So plan all the New Irelands and 2.0 versions you want. Roll out the logos and pump the promos until the digital cows come home. The brutal truth is this: the Brits are standing back, watching us pimp our nation and waiting for the wheels to come off once we finally roll it out of the garage.

Michael Phillips is a former republican prisoner.

Pimp My Nation

Europe Solidaire Sans FrontièresWritten by  
Kavita  Krishnan.

The Left icon overlooked sexual violence, much like India’s literary and cultural progressives have embraced a man whose rape conviction was overturned.

I’ve met [all] sorts of people, including major war criminals. I don’t regret having met any of them.

That was public intellectual Noam Chomsky’s belligerent reply in 2023 to a newspaper’s question about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. [1] More recently, Epstein’s emails reveal a close friendship with Chomsky and his wife. [2]

Of particular interest is a testimonial (undated but written in or after 2017) written by Chomsky for Epstein, in which he describes their friendship of six years as a “valuable” and “rewarding” experience, thanks to Epstein’s intellectual breadth and insights, and says that:

Jeffrey has repeatedly been able to arrange, sometimes on the spot, very productive meetings with leading figures in the sciences and mathematics, and global politics, people whose work and activities I had looked into though I had never expected to meet them.

In the infamous BBC Newsnight interview, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor [3] was asked if in retrospect, knowing Epstein was a paedophile and sexual predator, he felt any “guilt, regret, or shame” about his friendship with Epstein. No, he said.

Continue @ ESSF.

Noam Chomsky’s Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein Says A Lot About Progressive Politics

Barry Gilheany ✍ We have seen this movie before and read the book. 

The dreams of, in this and other cases, of women failed by heath care systems and lack of empathy from medical professionals and who seek radical and liberatory options reflected back to them by the wellness woo-woo, New Age alternative health sector. Just as with the supplement peddlers like Joseph Mercola, the postural yoga movement and the anti-vaccinations queens like Christine Northrup, the Free Birth Society emerge from the ether to prey on the vulnerabilities of women during the most crucial and transformative periods of their lives. But on this occasion the human misery wreaked by this multi-million enterprise in medical charlatanry has been documented to its nth degree by a Guardian investigation into 48 deaths of women that can be directly attributed to its teachings and practices.

The Free Birth Society is a North Carolina based organisation co-founded by former doulas (a doula is a non-medical professional who supports someone through a health-related experience such as childbirth, miscarriage, abortion or dying) Emilee Saldaya and Yolande Norris-Clark. It is a multi-million-dollar enterprise which according to the Guardian has earned at least $13 million since 2011. In its imagery and language, the movement leans towards mythical and spiritual symbolism. For instance, co-founder Saldaya once wore a golden crown at a gathering presenting birth as a kind of ‘liberation’ or sacred act.[1]

According to the Guardian report in November 2025, at least 48 women suffered stillbirths, neonatal deaths or whose babies were born with serious physical and developmental disabilities as a result of links to the Free Birth Society which romanticises childbirth without any sort of medical professional present and tries to convince parents-to-be that trusting nature is safer than trusting medicine. It promotes the ‘wild pregnancy’ doctrine that rejects prenatal check-ups, ultrasound scans, professional interventions, and advocates instead for unassisted childbirth.[2]

The sanctification of wild pregnancies is a key element of its core philosophy of radical responsibility – a belief system that places the burden of birth outcomes solely on the mother. The Guardian alleges that the Free Birth Society curriculum normalises serious complications. like haemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, retained placenta as merely variations of ‘natural birth.’ It reportedly counsels women to accept any outcome, even death, as part of their birth journey and to resist calling for medical help.[3]

In this perversion of women’s empowerment narratives, women who experience tragic outcomes are taught to blame themselves rather than question their guidance they received. Former members have described the isolating effects of this advice on grieving mothers. They are left to bear the grief and shame for losses that medical intervention while simultaneously protecting the organisation’s co-founders from accountability.[4]

Birth, Life And Death

As is familiar with other perhaps least lethally faddish alternative health movements, many of the Free Birth Society clients are women who have lost trust in professional maternity services and an increasingly medicalised approach to birth. Such may well have been the case for Naomi James of Dundalk who while Emilee Saldaya was hosting the Matriarch Rising festival, a celebratory gathering for FBS at her 21-hectare (52-acre) property in North Carolina where presumably she stole the show by dancing by the lake wearing a crown, bled to death while freebirthing her son. [5]

It is impossible to determine with absolute certainty whether 38-year-old James would have survived had a doctor or midwife been present or to attribute conclusively her death to FBS influence. While she appears to have been scarred by adverse experiences with maternity services, a review of her social media activity does highlight the type of content she was accessing during her pregnancy, which was considered high risk due to her two previous caesarean sections.[6]

On 21 February 2024, James liked a post captioned “freebirth rocks” that was hashtagged #freebirthsociety. The following month, she appears to have been recommended an FBS podcast called The Freebirther’s Guide to Haemorrhage with Yolande Norris-Clark by her doula. It is not known if James listened to the episode which she was tagged beneath on Instagram in which Saldaya had said while she had seen “tons of haemorrhage manufactured in the hospital” as a result of unnecessary interventions, she had never seen a haemorrhage in a free birth. “From what I now know to be true,” said Saldaya:

I have never once, not one time seen or heard of a situation where a mother died from any complications at home, but specifically we’re talking about blood loss.

Three months later, on 23 June 2024, James died of a post-partum haemorrhage after her free birth.[7]

James’s brother Adam Boyle believes his sister was “radicalised” by influencers, and there was nothing “anyone could have done” to change her mind about her birth plan.” She was convinced of her ability to, in the words of the MSM rejectionist mantra, “do her own research.”[8]

James had written in online free birth groups about having been denied her choices by medical providers in her previous pregnancies. In March 2024 she posted in a free birth Facebook group to complain that a doctor had responded to her plans for a vaginal birth after two previous C-sections with laughter. Such contemptuous and disrespectful treatment, she wrote, led her to disengage from maternity service, not turning up to many appointments and, instead, to seek information online. She hooked up to a “clubhouse,” led by the prominent UK birth influencer Kemi Johnson, a former midwife turned “birth keeper” who has deregistered from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and has amassed 42,000 followers on Instagram.[9]

Much like Saldaya and another UK deregistered nurse turned medical conspiracist influencer, Kate Sheramani, Johnson has a reputation for posting highly inflammatory comments on maternity services. In response to a post about mothers who freebirth being investigated by Child Protection Services (CPS), Johnson said that mothers opting to give birth in hospital should in turn be referred to CPS for “ignoring the iatrogenic [medically induced’] harm being caused to themselves and their baby”. She has insulted doctors as “knobstetricians” and alleged that the UK has “very rapey maternity services”[10]

James interacted enthusiastically with Johnson’s content on social media as well as attending Johnson’s private birth discussion. During her pregnancy, James liked 15 Instagram posts by Johnson some of which were about mothers who, like herself were rejecting medical advice and choosing to freebirth.[11]

While, as stated earlier, it is not possible to directly attribute blame for the death of Naomi James to the doctrines of the Free Birth Society, the testimony of her brother does set out a strong case for FBS culpability and also stated earlier the FBS ethos of radical responsibility give FBS a convenient get out clause which needs to be challenged legally and morally. The tragedy of Naomi James offers another poignant example of how adherence to FBS and other conspiracist movement can split families and relatives. The Naomi James case is hauntingly reminiscent of the death of Kate Sheramani’s daughter who had followed her mother’s anti-medical interventionist advice over her cancer condition and the subsequent estrangement of her two brothers from their mother.

If Naomi James was at least cognisant of FBS ethos and practices, the same cannot be said in the case of Ernesta Chirwa and her husband Chifundo Bingala of Cape Town, South Africa who lost twins after hiring what they presumed to be a licensed midwife but who turned out to be a FBS birthkeeper, one Caitlyn Collins who they had met through one of Bingala’ s friends who had vouched for her. The couple could not afford Collins’s fee but agreed to an exchange of clothing, made by Bingala, for her services.[12]

Perhaps the penny dropped when Ms Collins while driving Ernesta, then in active labour to hospital after 6am on 15 February 2022, asked her “not to mention to the nurses that we were trying to have a home birth.” When Chirwa went past her due date to 43 weeks, Collins assured the couple by text that such a late-term birth “can be normal”. After rousing the couple in the middle of the night, Collins on checking Chirwa, saw a baby’s foot protruding from her vagina which was an indication that Chirwa’s baby was footling breech – one of the most difficult types of breech to deliver – with a prolapsed cord. Unbeknownst to Chirwa also, she was carrying twins. She was thus in a serious emergency; an emergency that the hospital specialising, as it did in low-risk care, that she was being taken was ill-equipped to deal with.[13]

Before her eventual transfer to Mowbray Maternity Hospital in Cape Town where doctors and nurses could handle complex cases, Chirwa observed in horror in the ambulance the stopping of her daughter Kweli’s heartbeat. At Mowbray, staff informed her that she had been pregnant with twins, but that both of her children were now dead, her son Kwesi having died in utero the day before.[14]

In the court filings relating to their lawsuit against Collins for alleged negligence (they also reported her to Cape Town police) they alleged that she had provided “shockingly poor” medical advice and care, failed to inform them that she was not a licensed midwife and failed to disclose information about the two stillbirths in March 2020 and June 2021 linked to her and her business partner’s now defunct Circle of Elephants practice which purported to be a “midwifery practice” that provided an evidence-based “midwifery model of care”. (Collins’s lawyers have denied Circle of Elephants even purported to offer midwifery services, describing it as a traditional birthing centre staffed by “birthing assistants” – a legally weak sleight of hand if there ever was one).[15]

An expert review carried out on behalf of Chirwa and Bingala by local obstetrician Dr Linda Murray described the outcome “as a shocking case of misconduct and substandard care.” She identified multiple failings: the fact that Chirwa went to 43 weeks of pregnancy, unaware that she was carrying twins, despite the fact that experts usually recommend a planned birth for twins at between 36 and 38 weeks. The lack of prenatal care Collins provided: no recommendations for ultrasounds, no blood tests, no blood-pressure checks, no urine samples, and no measurement of her baby bump which was so big when Chirwa labour that it was off the measuring charts. In the words of a midwife who reviewed Chirwa’s medical notes, “These twins should not have died.”[16]

Before looking at the case for her defence put by her lawyers, it is instructive to delve into the backstory of Caitlyn Collins. She is a graduate of the Radical Birth Keeper school, a three-month, $6,000 course taught via Zoom. To date more than 850 women, from 30 countries around the world, have graduated as radical birth keepers. Before charting this path, Collins was a trained midwife. She passed the North American Registry of Midwives exam, which meant that she could practice in the US as a certified professional midwife but was ineligible to practice in her native South Africa, as the South African Nursing Council (SANC) refused to recognise US-trained midwives.[17]

She and her business partner then formed the afore-mentioned Circle of Elephants. At peer review meetings to learn from the two stillbirths connected to the Circle, Collins took a very defensive approach towards the proceedings telling the midwives at one meeting that she felt “fear, anger and sadness.” Her involvement with the Radical Birth Keeper school was for her an “intense but really amazing light-bulb moment” in which she realised how she had been “affected by the industrial medical model and how this compromised my own health and well-being.” Now she was working to enable women who “want to be radically responsible “for their own births.[18]

Caitlyn Collins thus deployed a rhetorical strategy that any student or observer of New Age/alternative health/anti-vaccination movements can see. She layers a patina of social or anti-establishment radicalism, in this case industrial medical complex (Big Pharma being another signifier) on top of what is basically a libertarian, anti-statist ideology which turns women’s health needs and self-empowerment on their head through the doctrine of “radical responsibility.”

So, in her defence, Caitlyn Collins’s legal team insisted that she had always presented herself as a birth keeper, not a midwife or any kind of medical provider, in order to circumvent the prohibition in many countries of practicing midwifery without a licence. “To be crystal clear, a radical birth keeper is in practice an authentic midwife,” Saldaya assured her students in 2025. Collins denied ever cautioning Chirwa not to tell hospital staff that she had been attempting a home birth and that she had told a person who she presumed was a medical orderly that Chirwa required immediate attention. The lawyers also argued that there was no contractual agreement with Chirwa and Bingala as the clothing Bingala suppled her was a gift. But the real sting in the tail was their attachment of fault to Chirwa and Bigwala rather than to Collins on the grounds of their “negligent” failure to attend professional maternity services for checkups which they argued “contributed to the death[s] of their babies.”[19]

So, under the aegis of “radical responsibility,” this Kafkaesque defence of the actions of Caitlyn Collins represents a double denial of agency to the victims of her seeming malpractice. Denied vital medical information which could have saved her babies by someone she had placed her trust in, the responsibility is then thrust back on Chirwa for not seeking professional maternity check-ups; such courses of action being expressly discouraged by the Free Birth Society.

The responses of Saldaya and her business partner, Norris-Clark to the Guardian’s investigation into the FBS, and the Chirwa case such as they were, also have a very familiar ring to them. While refusing to engage with the substance of the allegations, Saldaya did post one email saying that “Some of these allegations are false and defamatory.'' On the day of the publication of the Guardian investigation into FBS, Saldaya posted a statement on Instagram criticising “propaganda on mainstream news.” Asked about Chirwa’s tragic loss on a call with radical birth keeper students, Norris-Clark dismissed any criticism by this default broad brush statement:

Any mainstream press organisation, all of which are owned by the medical-industrial complex, will find whatever way they can to frame an independent birth keeper.[20]

The typical last refuge of the conspiracist and charlatan. Everything forms part of an ever revolving, seen and unseen global conspiracy by the Deep State; MSM; Big Pharma; whatever industrial complex – fill in the gaps if you wish. The Free Birth Society is yet another example of the exploitation of those, particularly women, whose adverse experiences of health service delivery and deception by large pharmaceutical or other corporations leave them vulnerable to the utopian promises; the reflection of dreams back to the dreamer that are the calling cards of the typical charlatan and to the grift of those who monetise these dreams while leaving behind and denying responsibility for the resultant debris of broken dreams, financial debris and, in the case of the FBS, devastating personal loss and even death. Would that the Guardian investigation into this pernicious network may lead to such roads being less travelled.

References

[1] Nitya Thirumidai, What is the Free Birth Society? Wild Pregnancy Influencers Accused of Newborn Deaths. News 18. 25 November 2025.

[2] Ibid

[3] Ibid

[4] Ibid

[5] Sirim Kale & Lucy Osborne, ‘Free birth.’ Radical influencers in spotlight after death of a mother. Guardian 4 December 2025 pp.16-17

[6] Ibid, p.16

[7] Ibid

[8] Ibid

[9] Ibid, p.17

[10] Ibid

[11] Ibid

[12] Sarah Kale and Lucy Osborne, ‘Those twins should not have died.’ The Guardian, G2 9 December 2025 pp.4-5

[13] Ibid, p.4

[14] Ibid

[15] Ibid

[16] Ibid

[17] Ibid

[18] Ibid

[19] Ibid

[20] Ibid

Barry Gilheany is a freelance writer, qualified counsellor and aspirant artist resident in Colchester where he took his PhD at the University of Essex. He is also a lifelong Leeds United supporter.

The Deadly C Sections 🪶 The Lethal Combinations Of Charlatanry And Conspiracism 🪶 The Case Study Of The Free Birth Society