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The Emperors Missing Clothing

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Saturday September 17, 2011 19:29author by Declan Cullen Report this post to the editors

When the Trilateral Commission, which is an arm of the Bilderberg group, came to Ireland last year it silenced the media and told.....
The Emperors New Clothes
The Emperors New Clothes

When the Trilateral Commission, which is an arm of the Bilderberg group, came to Ireland last year it silenced the media and told the government of the day what to do as regards its finances, and gave the government no option but to do what it was told.

It was no coincidence that when we started finding Gas and Oil around Ireland, and at the same time as the economy started its upwards climb, that these sinister elements set their sights on us.
Because the tactic of these two afore mentioned parasites is to pick a nation that IS on the rise, wait until its ripe, then they bring it to its knees. Nothing they do is ever by accident, they are economic hitmen.

Now that the same afore mentioned Gas and Oil is now being stolen from us by S(hell) and others, the boot is being well and truly stuck in. And because the country was purposely and purposefully bankrupted they knew they could blackmail us with the eventual bailout if we tried the prevent the theft of our natural resources.

Let's get one thing straight. The government/s we elect are not the ones in power, they are just a ensemble of actors that give the populace the impression that they hold power and the falsehood that the same populace have a voice. And like actors, they also run the risk of overexposure and decline. Hence elections which are nothing more than the recasting of various characters.

The economic downturn has done one positive thing. It has opened our eyes to who our real masters are - and the fact they don't reside in Dail Eireann, and never did.

Ireland is a great country, full of kind, well - meaning, decent people. Let us halt the rot by awakening others the fact they we have be invaded by a banking force that will not stop until it destroys us all. It is time the banks felt the wrath of the people of Ireland.

Declan Cullen

author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Mon Oct 17, 2011 14:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

..'..kind, well-meaning, decent people..'. Which is what I encountered when I travelled in Afghanistan back in the seventies.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27064

complete with frayed autumnal fig-leaves for those imperial charms.

 
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