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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Ireland has had a troubled history. Occupied by the Internationalist Imperialist cabal in charge of the City of London, Ireland suffered mass starvation and brutality under the heel of the regime which came to be known as the British Government. This brutality was levelled against the common people of all the nations of the British Isles, with the poor of England, Scotland and Wales (etc), just as much as the Irish, being sold into slavery, shipped off to desperate conditions in the prison colonies in Australia, or forced into wage slavery by the anti-human masters of the industrial revolution which marked the complete overthrowal of economic sanity in favour of the despotism of the cult of usury and exploitation. What set the Irish suffering aside was the religious persecution which accompanied the brutality of the rulers.
Ireland was brutalised to such a horrific extent that not even the full force of British censorship could hide the atrocities from the world outside British control. Propaganda in Great Britain coloured the Irish as savages and thieves, whereas in fact it was the Irish, like the British peasants before them, who had their land stolen from them by the savage servants of the British Monarchy. A particularly sad aspect of the criminal assault by the foot soldiers of the murderous Monarchy, was that by manipulating information, the British Establishment created a false image of Christian Ireland as an enemy of the people of Great Britain. In truth, had the reality of the oppression of the Irish by the ruling class in London been known by the ordinary Britons, it could have been the catalyst required to spark a revolution to free all the peoples of the Isles from the serpents of the Establishment. The censorship and outright lies of the Monarchy, their puppet politicians and clergymen created a surreal situation in which the Britons of Great Britain came to identify with their alien oppressors and despise their downtrodden brothers and sisters in Ireland.
The resilience of the Irish in the face of the armed butchers of the London occupation regime was such that in the province of Ulster, a colony of radicalised Presbyterian Scots was planted to displace and divide the Irish. To emphasise their imperialist rule, Irish place names were replaced with English ones, such as Coleraine which became Londonderry. Saint Patrick, who brought Christianity to Ireland, was himself a Scot. Whereas Saint Patrick took Christianity to Ireland and symbolically threw out the serpents of paganism, the Scots planted in Ulster by the occupation regime brought an evil anti-Christ cult which sort to eliminate Christianity and enshrine the serpent of Edom in its place.
The ethnic identity of the people of Northeast Ireland is interesting and frustrating. Propagandists against Irish unity have created a myth that the province of Ulster is ethnically different to the other provinces. To justify the argument that Ulsterman are not like the Irish from below the border, the issue of the establishment of a plantation in the North of Scots from the West of Scotland is cited. However, those who were moved en masse to Ulster, originally came from Ireland, from where they had emigrated in waves from the 5th Century. (The name Scotland is derived from the Latin word for the Irish, 'Scotti'.) The transfer of people back and forth across the narrow divide between Scotland and Ireland has been virtually continuous. To argue that the Ulster folk are not really Irish is disingenuous - they are the same people. The Scotti of Ireland ARE the Scots of lower Scotland.
Accepting that there is no ethnic reason why Ireland should be divided, the issue of religion is used. This is another false reason. The Presbyterian Scots who were planted by the Crown were put there in order to wreck Irish unity, however, over time, the newcomers were to realise their commonality and become key figures in the resistance to the tyrants in London. Had it not been for the economic reliance of the Belfast workers upon the capitalist hub in Great Britain, Ireland would have gained freedom in its entirety after the Great War. The tactic of fomenting religious division in order to bolster the rule of the British Monarchy failed, but the economic division which had its roots in the materialist mindset succeeded, and the industrialised 6 counties within Ulster remained under British rule when the rest of Ireland achieved freedom. (This freedom was a red-herring as the Masonic Lodges which serve the Monarchy had become entrenched throughout Ireland making independence a front for the continuation of rule by the Royalty.) Partition was not due to allegiance to the Crown, as we are supposed to believe - it was solely due to economic factors.
Following the collapse of the shipping industry, the rationale for the 6 counties remaining apart from the 26 counties of the Irish Republic dissipated. It was at this point that gangsters such as Iain Paisley (a foul man who bought himself the title 'Reverend') latched onto the idea of exaggerating the old religious differences and resentments to drive a wedge between the Christian Irish and the descendants of the planted Scotti. Freemasons from brother lodges contrived a fake religious problem and set about corralling the population of the North of Ireland into rival community factions. Mimicking the Masonic flag of the Republic, the factions were assigned the rival colours of Green and Orange, with the Luciferian controllers steering each faction, as indicated by the white panel which sits at the centre of the tricolour. The Monarchic Establishment in London, through its mercenaries and agents in the (green) Provisional Irish Republican Army, and the (orange) Ulster Volunteer Force, began a campaign of terror which killed thousands of ordinary people and wrecked the lives of many thousands more.
Using the manufactured terrorist threat as an excuse, the London Establishment enacted ever harsher measures of population control. The London regime through its MI5 assets in the PIRA and UVF, conducted psychological warfare on the people. The atrocities endured by the Irish were soon extended to the British mainland and to a lesser degree, the Irish Republic. From these exercises in terror, MI5 was able to put into practice various theories for the mental destruction of resistance to tyranny, and indeed for methods to create willing support for despotism. In exactly the same way that the MI5-MOSSAD-CIA orchestrated New York massacre on the 11th September 2001 was used to dæmonise Muslims and give Police State powers to the State, the MI5 bombings of Britons across the Isles was used to dæmonise the Irish and to turn the British 'Bobby' into the jack-booted enforcer of mafia-esque legislation which is represented by the British Police of today.
Dæmonising the Irish had the effect of creating a scapegoat which could be beaten whenever the Establishment needed a distraction. Many Britons, justifiably enraged at atrocities attributed to the Irish, and egged on by anti-Irish propaganda on the BBC, began to believe the lies they were sold and began to treat the ordinary Irish as terrorists. Likewise the Irish who were on the receiving end on 'loyalist' atrocities began to support those who falsely claimed to be anti-British. During the height of the terrorist bombings, as MI5 murdered Britons and Irishmen, hatred of one another replaced critical analysis. At this time, ever more draconian laws were enacted, and the surveillance society began in earnest.
Whilst Irishmen chanted 'No Surrender to the IRA', or 'Troops Out', and sang ditties about the criminal Zionist, William of Orange, the Irish Republic and the United Kingdom simultaneously progressed along the path of integration into the European Economic Community, now the European Union. As the controlled media screened images of suffering, the issue of whether Ulster should be governed by London or Dublin, or even Stormont, became irrelevant. All the while the pantomime played on, with puppets such as Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley publicly berating one another (although not in the Lodge!); with safety valve parties such as the BNP and National Front leafletting and stickering swathes of the UK with literature proclaiming Ulster to be British forever; with defiant murals against the British Army being painted on gable ends across Belfast; with people the length and breadth of the British Isles focusing on the enemy created for them; with sincere but misguided activists wasting time playing their parts. Even now the game continues.
17th March is the day we remember Saint Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland, Christian and proud Scot. On this day, amidst the drinking and merry-making we must remember the suffering caused by the Royal Family of Europe (yes Family, they are all related). We must look at the current 'terrorist' threat being presented - at the scapegoating and dæmonisation of Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, of Islam - and the truth of who really is committing atrocities which the Muslims are currently being blamed for. For Celtic Britons and Irishmen we must recall that we are one people divided against one another by our common enemy - the British Crown. We must wake up to the fact that whilst we have been distracted by the deadly circuses of MI5, our sovereignty has gone and our nations have been over-run by immigrants who are not of our kin. We have been lied to, manipulated into supporting rival factions which only exist to serve the internationalist Police State. Worst of all, we have aided our enemies and attacked our own.
Saint Patrick's Day 2010 is different because Ireland as a nation no longer exists, nor does the United Kingdom - yet still pressure valves like the National Front fight the battle of shadows. We let this happen because we believed the media and the Government, and the other fronts of the Royal power. We must wake up and refuse to fall into the trance again. We are one - Irish, English, American, Russian - EUROPEAN. The Ulster conflict is over. Ireland IS united. They now have new terrorist threats and climate scares to distract us. If we can learn from the experience of being lied to on such a scale, we can resist the new lies and stop the Internationalist cabal. From adversity comes strength.
Happy Saint Pat's!
Labels: EU vs UK, Ireland, New World Order