CORRUPT ÉIRE 2.0 : Blog moved
July 31, 2008 on 1:53 pm | In Reality news, Press, corruption, globalism, politics, Culture, society | No CommentsWe’ve updated our main site (ireland.corrupt.org). Still working out a few issues, but general speaking its complete.
The new design incorporates our news blog into the framework of the site. This page therefore is now defunct. Update your favourites/links.
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Sarkozy “not bullying” Irish
July 21, 2008 on 8:43 pm | In Reality news, globalism, europe, lisbon treaty, politics | No Comments
French president Nicolas Sarkozy tonight denied he was bullying Irish voters into holding a second vote on the Lisbon Treaty.
Speaking at a joint news conference in Dublin with Irish prime minister Brian Cowen, the French leader tonight insisted he would never want to meddle in Irish affairs.
“I never said Ireland had to organise a new referendum,” he said.
“I said that at some stage or another the Irish had to be given the opportunity to give their opinion, they had to give their opinion.”
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They already gave their opinion. Only you didn’t like it.
They said “no” to deeper entrenchment into the insane globalist scam you and your pals in brussels were peddling. No means no, mr Sarkozy.
The world is going to hell and I feel fine
July 20, 2008 on 1:10 am | In Reality news, Articles, globalism, politics, society, economy | No CommentsOil prices rose and shoved the truth of modern lifestyles in our faces: they depend on cheap energy. The political instability we banished with liberal democracy reared up stronger than before. The economy, drugged on internet hype and marketing, fibrilated with each negative news item. People threw up their hands and screamed apocalyptic worries. Realists find themselves upbeat. The inevitable failure of illusions should be a cause for celebration, because it means we can get over the bad behavior and start working toward something better instead. Like addicts finally throwing away needles, or fat people facing the simple obvious truth of less eating and more exercising, we are kicking a bad mental meme and replacing it with a greater dose of reality. Why not celebrate?
The world is going to hell and i feel fine by SR Prozak
economy crashing and burning
July 20, 2008 on 12:45 am | In Reality news, The north, globalism, society, economy | Comments OffEverything that could go wrong for the Irish economy has gone wrong, according to Bank of Ireland chief economist Dan McLaughlin.
Dr McLaughlin says the credit crunch, high oil prices, the fall in the Irish stock market, slow economic activity, higher interest rates and weakness in the dollar and sterling have all taken their toll.
He says this has led to a sharp fall in business and consumer confidence. On top of these problems he says Irish retailers now have to cope with the fact that the Irish shopper spent 30% more abroad in the first three months of this year, while growth in the tourist spend here was only 2%.
This, he says, is partly down to the IKEA effect, or the leakage of spending to Northern Ireland for items such as clothing, furniture and food.
The economy is so screwed it’s impossible to keep up with the constant stream of bad news and recalculations from “expert economists”, all apparently too stupid to have seen this coming years ago.
Realistically though we can presume they have in fact seen this coming and for months/years have been collectively lying through their teeth in an effort to keep the economy artificially bouyant through “confidence”. This once again is a manifestation of moderns’ insane belief that perception trumps the external world of consequences, and that if we just believe it we can make it real. Encouraging people to buy property in spite of soaring prices, developers to saturate the market with housing and everyone to spend way outside of their financial means whilst repeating the mantra “things are booming!”
Ahern becomes international conflict resolver
July 19, 2008 on 11:31 pm | In Reality news, corruption, fianna fail, globalism, politics | No CommentsFormer Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has been appointed to an international advisory group involved in conflict resolution.
Other people invited to join the World Economic Forum’s Council on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution include former US President Jimmy Carter.
That would be for his single-handed solving of the northern conflict and general fulfilment of the role of messianic saviour to the Irish people in his decade of premiership.
Sarkozy: “No = wrong answer”
July 15, 2008 on 5:16 pm | In Reality news, corruption, globalism, europe, lisbon treaty, politics | Comments OffIreland will have to hold a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said.
Mr Sarkozy made the remarks to deputies at a meeting in his office earlier today.
Sham democracy reveals its true face.
zooplankton genocide
July 14, 2008 on 5:01 am | In Reality news, environment, globalism | 2 CommentsExperts on invertebrates have expressed “profound shock” over a government report showing a decline in zooplankton of more than 70% since the 1960s.
The tiny animals are an important food for fish, mammals and crustaceans. Charity Buglife said it could be a “biodiversity disaster of enormous proportions”.
Mankinds handiwork again. The basis of the foodchain destroyed, fish stocks already miraculously disappearing, what next…who knows.
“Democracy doesnt work”
July 14, 2008 on 4:06 am | In Reality news, Articles, globalism, politics, society, economy | No CommentsIt pains me when I hear President Bush – and so many others – talk about the need to spread democracy around the world. America’s founders knew what a rotten and corrupt system of government democracy was and did everything in their power to ensure our country would never become one.
“Great nations rise and fall. The people go from bondage to spiritual truth, to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, from dependence back again to bondage.”
Even though no one is certain who first spoke or penned this statement, truer words were never uttered.
Democracy just plain doesn’t work. And it inevitably leads to tyranny.
In fact, America reached a critical breaking point in this process earlier this month. Gary Shilling, an economist in Springfield, N.J., released a study noting that 52.6 percent of Americans “now receive significant income from government programs.”
That’s 52.6 percent – more than a majority.
So where are we on that timeline to tyranny? “From apathy to dependence, from dependence back again to bondage.”
Welfare state is a dumb idea; paying people to sit around doing nothing because the system you’ve built is geared towards “economic expansion” not sustainable functionality and the society you’ve created exists for consuming things, not accomplishing things.
Unemployment exists because society functions to make money for private businesses, rather than work as a cohesive whole that enables a people to feed itself, clothe itself, build things for itself etc without excessive reliance on outsiders. It’s cheaper for big business to import or export labour from/to the 3rd world, but it makes a people, us, redundant in the upkeep of our own existance. It’s a demoralising and insane process that reduces us to pointless, subhuman consumer-pets with no collective or individual will, direction or independence.
Kevin Myers: “Africa is giving nothing to anyone - apart from AIDS”
July 12, 2008 on 2:18 am | In Reality news, Articles, environment, globalism, politics, society | 26 CommentsHoly shit… Myers destroying the Africa pityfest in the indo:
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No. It will not do. Even as we see African states refusing to take action to restore something resembling civilisation in Zimbabwe, the begging bowl for Ethiopia is being passed around to us, yet again. It is nearly 25 years since Ethiopia’s (and Bob Geldof’s) famous Feed The World campaign, and in that time Ethiopia’s population has grown from 33.5 million to 78 million today.
So why on earth should I do anything to encourage further catastrophic demographic growth in that country? Where is the logic? There is none. To be sure, there are two things saying that logic doesn’t count.
One is my conscience, and the other is the picture, yet again, of another wide-eyed child, yet again, gazing, yet again, at the camera, which yet again, captures the tragedy of . . .
Sorry. My conscience has toured this territory on foot and financially. Unlike most of you, I have been to Ethiopia; like most of you, I have stumped up the loot to charities to stop starvation there. The wide-eyed boy-child we saved, 20 years or so ago, is now a priapic, Kalashnikov-bearing hearty, siring children whenever the whim takes him.
we now have almost an entire continent of sexually hyperactive indigents, with tens of millions of people who only survive because of help from the outside world. This dependency has not stimulated political prudence or commonsense.
Meanwhile, Africa’s peoples are outstripping their resources, and causing catastrophic ecological degradation.
So, how much sense does it make for us actively to increase the adult population of what is already a vastly over-populated, environmentally devastated and economically dependent country?
Myers is known for courting controversy, but this is one hell of a bold piece even for him. One of the greatest taboos in western society is to question the relationship between us and Africa; to criticise the irrational and self-interested pityfest of western liberals that has done nothing but turn Africa into an over-exploited and scarily overpopulated shithole. Myers pulls no punches here against these liberals. The first reaction will be of shock and indignation. But for the first time someone has said the unutterable in a mainstream public forum and done so in a clear and coherent way that’s not easily passed off as racism. Well done Mr Myers.
Ireland props up Mugabe regime
July 7, 2008 on 11:14 pm | In Reality news, corruption, globalism, politics, society | No Comments
The Government has come under fire for “propping up” the regime of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe with more than €500m of taxpayers’ money.
The National Pensions Reserve Fund (NPRF) has invested over €578m in a variety of Zimbabwe-based companies, which accounts for 3pc of its €20bn fund for our future pension needs.
Fine Gael Foreign Affairs Spokesman Billy Timmins called for the investment of taxpayers’ money by the NPRF in Zimbabwe-linked companies to be halted. It was outrageous that the fund was propping up the Mugabe regime, he said.
“Fine Gael has, in the past, called on the Government to cut economic and political ties with Zimbabwe and it is unfathomable to learn now that the State Pension Fund is being invested in companies operating there,” he said.
“but.. It makes us money! It can’t be bad!!”.
First the economy becomes 3rd world, now we’re joining the axis of evil. Mass conversion to islam pending.
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