Ireland is on the west of Europe and once staunchly Catholic. Now it is assailed by various forces, moral, cultural and financial. Holy Mother Church is taking a beating. Priests have erred grievously. It is worth asking why they were allowed to get away with it and why they were allowed into the priesthood in the first place. Bella Dodd gave us answers in her book, School of Darkness [autobiography of a former member of the National Committee of the Communist Party who left the party & became a Catholic, shows the behind-the-scenes subversion occurring in the US]. Antonio Gramsci, the chief theoretician of the communists in Italy knew a lot about subverting the moral power of the Church in Italy. It was his chief target. Then there was the IRA with an agenda. They sold nationalism but meant Marxism. Sadly Ireland is not such a happy place as it once was. Perpetrators are named in Politics In Ireland. More and better details are in Ethnic Fouling In Ireland
Belfast
Is in Northern Ireland, the scene of IRA operations in the 1970s and later.
Bloody Sunday
Was the incident when men of the Parachute Regiment killed 13 demonstrators. It was very useful to the IRA which is why, arguably they chose to incite it. See rather more on it in Derry
Casualties In The Troubles - circa 1969 to 1999
British Army 705 PIRA 293 UDA 81 RUC 301 INLA 44 UVF 63 NIPS 24 OIRA 29 LVF 3 TA 7 IPLO 9 RHC 3 Other British police 6 RIRA 2 UR 2 Royal Air Force 4 Royal Navy 2 Irish Army 1 Garda 9 Civilians killed: 1,857*
Total dead: 3,524* - Source
"CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths"
Derry
Or Londonderry was the scene of faction fighting and Bloody Sunday
Castle Bellingham
Is on the east coast and once the seat of the Anglo-Irish Bellingham family. Then they decided that being English mattered more than being Irish.
Curragh Mutiny
Officers of the British Army in Ireland went on strike. His Majesty's Government bottled out.
Roger Casement
Was an Irish nationalist who was hanged for his pains. He was also a homosexual paedophile.
Bernadette Devlin
Was a political agitator and a major player during the Troubles. She was never prosecuted for inciting murder. But then nor was Blair
Falls Road
Is in west Belfast, at the heart of the Catholic area. You can see the IRA war memorial which is rather well done. The murals are political and significant. They show connections to communist subversion in South Africa. Naturally they don't point out that Nelson Mandela was run by Joe Slovo, Jew and communist or that, in America the Very Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King was controlled by Stanley Levison, also Jew and communist.
Immigration Into Ireland
The little people are being screwed. The ruling class like cheap labour. Do they care about Cultural Genocide? Believe it if you want.
IRA
Was active around the turn of the century and helped Ireland become two separate states. It became active again in the 1970s. It was then a Marxist outfit.
IRA (1922–1969) & Marxism
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The 1960s: Marxist tendency and the 1969 split
In the 1960s the IRA once more came under the influence of left-wing thinkers, especially those such as C. Desmond Greaves and Roy Johnston active in the Connolly Association. This move to a class-based political outlook and the consequent rejection of any stance that could be seen as sectarian – including the use of IRA arms to defend one side, the beleaguered Catholic communities of Belfast in the Northern Ireland riots of August 1969 – was to be one of the factors in the 1969 split that led to the Provisional IRA wing of the republican movement, with the latter subscribing to a traditional republican analysis of the situation while the Officials subscribed to the Marxist view that internal strife among the working classes served only the interest of capital.The Provisional IRA embarked on a thirty year armed campaign against the British presence in Northern Ireland that claimed 1707 lives. In 1997 it announced a ceasefire which effectively marked the end of its campaign. In 2005 it formally announced the end of its campaign and destroyed much of its weaponry under international supervision. The movement's political wing, Provisional Sinn Féin, is a growing electoral force in both Northern Ireland and the Republic.
The Official IRA mounted their own armed campaign in the Troubles up to 1972, when they called a ceasefire. However, their members on the ground engaged in some armed activities until 1979 when a decision was made to re-orient the group towards what was termed "Special Activities". Feuds between the two IRAs in the 1970s claimed up to 20 lives on either side.
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The murals in the Falls Road have an international view.
The Irish Gulag - A Review
Ugly things happen in nice countries. This is one such.
The Irish Holocaust
The Potato Famine is the English term. The writer of Irish Holocaust tells us that it was malice and military force that left thousands to starve or emigrate. True or false, I know not.
North to benefit from a €144 million peace dividend
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THE North has secured a further €144m from the European Union Peace Fund towards generating economic and social integration in areas most scarred by the troubles. The European Commissioner for regional policy, Danuta Hubner, announced a two-year extension of the Peace II programme in Belfast yesterday. The programme aims to foster greater cross-border co-operation, and border counties in the South are also in line to benefit from the latest round of peace funding. Over €66m of the two-year investment has been pledged by the European Union. The other €78m is expected to be subscribed by the British and Irish governments.
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Tax free income sounds good to me - if I happen to be at the receiving end.
Politics In Ireland
Tend to mean the Catholic Church or the IRA with a leavening of farm subsidies and corruption.
Red Hand
The Red Hand turns out to be an Irish symbol although it is taken to be a Protestant one. It predates the current troubles by centuries.
Short Strand
Is a small Catholic enclave in East Belfast.
Windswept Ireland
Housing boom ends in Ireland
Foreign Criminals Fill Irish Prisons [ 26 September 2008 ]
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PRISON officers have called for language training to help them cope with the surging number of foreign prisoners in Irish jails. The Prison Officers' Association made the call as figures showed the number of non-nationals jailed here rose by 36pc in five years........ Figures from the Irish Prison Service show that, excluding UK nationals, there were 2,675 foreign prisoners in Irish jails in 2006 -- almost 30pc of all inmates. The figure rose by 36pc from the 1,956 foreign prisoners in jails in 2002.
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Government policy is working; import foreign criminals to cause problems. It is Cultural Genocide and it is being done deliberately by governments across the whole of Christendom. Holy Mother Church is guilty too.
Irish Quango Funds IRA Criminals Fraudulently [ 26 September 2008 ]
Combat Poverty is a government funded quango with a staff of 35 which gave €865,120 to ex-prisoners; that means IRA thugs with convictions to prove it while spending €2,276,065 on wages. They managed to dispose of €889,499 on rent and admin, rather more than those alleged victims came in for. Their average pay is €65,000 which is a lot better than the average man gets. Throw in the job security, a big plus with depression looming and an inflation proof pension and ask yourself whether the tax payers are getting value.Bonus benefits are that one of the groups they give money to is run by an aspiring murderer and another one spent almost €700,000 to do up one house. In other words a very large most of the money given to those victims was stolen.
That's how one government runs things. Are the rest different? This is in a western country where corruption is not rampant in the way you expect in Nigeria. More on this nasty little bit of corruption at Six 'ex-prisoner' groups get almost €1m annually
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Figures supplied to Stormont last December from the EU show that "ex-prisoners" groups -- many of which double as Sinn Fein centres -- raked in more than €20m from the European Union Peace Fund alone between 2002 and last year and are clearly continuing to receive other funding from both the British and Irish Governments even though the last IRA prisoner was released in 2000.
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If this is not crime, it will do until some comes along.
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