Is the lack of good modern Irish leaders the result of deliberate Communist/Globalist tactics?

scolairebocht

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In all the debates that I have had about the Irish Presidential runners, I hear again and again that “oh we have no leaders”, “everybody is the same globalist shill” etc. You also hear that in general in the anti-mass migration movement as well.

But does anybody not pause to think, is this necessarily all an accident? Personally I think Ireland has been a specially targeted country for decades, alongwith others like Australia and Israel. The globalists have signaled us out for special treatment, and why you may ask? Well a few suggestions on that:


Ireland in the Globalist Crosshairs for decades


– Because we are potentially a trouble spot in the creation of a one world government, with what used to be considered a very patriotic nationalistic population, ready to strike a blow at anybody that would invade or take over the place generally.

– Because we have a good reputation internationally, with neutrality etc, so that if you could totally control Ireland it would give you passports and diplomatic personnel and highly regarded NGOs like Concern and Trocaire etc, which would not appear to be part of the Globalist milieu at first glance.

– If you control Ireland you might indirectly control the very large and important Irish Diaspora in places like the US, giving you great bang for your buck in this effort.

– It also gives you the possibility of striking a big blow against the Catholic Church worldwide if you control Ireland, because we used to have a massively oversized role in that Church in the US, the former British Commonwealth, and actually all over Africa and Asia. Remember the globalists have a religion, they are Occultists, so of course hitting out at the Catholic Church is an end in itself anyway.


Targeting the future generation of Irish leaders

The question is, does this targeting include some special measures to control the flow or ascent of good Irish leaders? I think yes, if you had enough money and organisation and time then it is possible, for say groups like US Intelligence to do this.

The first thing is how do you detect who are going to be the new leaders in a country 20 or 30 years from hence anyway? Well the Universities would be a well known venue for that kind of targeting, but also the simple trick of targeting the offspring of those who are leaders now. Because after all they very commonly go into prominent positions like their parents. Have you ever stopped to think of the strange way that the likes of Charles Flanagan was so different in his opinions to his father Oliver J, or even Helen McEntee to her father Shane? Is it always an accident or could these children be specially targeted?

In any case that has to remain speculation but what we mean by targeted is clear enough. Some of these children (and young people generally if it is done through the Universities) could be explicitly converted into intelligence agents, of the US for example. Some, who would have good or harmless opinions in the eyes of the Globalists (such as Communists), would be promoted quietly in the media and academia etc, not necessarily with the knowledge of the targeted people themselves. Finally those who would have too much of a Nationalistic or Religious bent (they don’t like this aspect because such people are too independent minded) would be harmed in their career path, again in the media or academia or the workplace generally.


Two video clips

Anyway, frankly I cannot prove any of this but I thought readers might be interested in these two video clips that maybe touch on this kind of subject. The first is from a famous 1998 interview with Kay Griggs, the wife of a prominent US Marine Corps Colonel, George Griggs:


The second clip is I admit fiction, its from a British TV programme of the 80s on espionage in the UK. So although its fiction it should be noted that many people who wrote for British TV on this subject at this time, actually were members of or closely connected to, British Intelligence, like say John Le Carre and Frederick Forsyth, so maybe its worthwhile listening to anyway. Its from a 1983 British TV show called Chessgame, series 1 episode 5, broadcast 21/12/1983 on Granada TV, starring Terence Stamp as a British Intelligence agent called David Audley. Here he is talking to a Master of an Oxford college on suspected Russian/Communist tactics during the Cold War:


Food for thought?

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com/
 

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We need to discuss these two issues on video
 

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Good question.
I think the concept of public service has been diminished if it ever existed.
If you're working a good job do you want the grief of being a politican.?
Looking at the backgrounds of our politicians.
Teachers, activists, publicans, civil service types.
Not many working men or women.
 

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