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− | The Backwards Press is the offical newspaper of [[Backwardsforwards]]. Publication began on day 761 of the New World. Originally founded with the intention of playing an important role in Backwardsforwards attempt to get elected to the Dáil, both readership and publication fell away following the departure of Backwardsforwards from the New World. On day 1,352 The Backwards Press returned continuing it's tradition of offering free weapons to anyone fighting for an Irish cause. Up to 5,000 IEP worth of weapons was given away to Irish resistance soldiers fighting in Dublin against British | + | The Backwards Press is the offical newspaper of [[Backwardsforwards]]. Publication began on day 761 of the New World. Originally founded with the intention of playing an important role in Backwardsforwards attempt to get elected to the Dáil, both readership and publication fell away following the departure of Backwardsforwards from the New World. On day 1,352 The Backwards Press returned continuing it's tradition of offering free weapons to anyone fighting for an Irish cause. Up to 5,000 IEP worth of weapons was given away to Irish resistance soldiers fighting in Dublin against British oppression. |
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The Backwards Press is the offical newspaper of Backwardsforwards. Publication began on day 761 of the New World. Originally founded with the intention of playing an important role in Backwardsforwards attempt to get elected to the Dáil, both readership and publication fell away following the departure of Backwardsforwards from the New World. On day 1,352 The Backwards Press returned continuing it's tradition of offering free weapons to anyone fighting for an Irish cause. Up to 5,000 IEP worth of weapons was given away to Irish resistance soldiers fighting in Dublin against British oppression.