What a YES Vote Means
For the People of Ireland
The financial groups behind the oil and drug cartel are interested in controlling giant global markets that affect literally every human life. Prominent examples of this are the areas of food, health and energy. Over the past century, the oil and drug cartel has expanded its markets in these three areas into multi-trillion euro investment businesses.
By now, every person in Europe pays about forty per cent of his or her disposable income as “tributes” to this cartel. However, all three of these markets are being threatened by new technologies that could easily replace these antiquated technologies – thereby threatening the cartel’s survival.
In this situation, the oil and drug cartel can no longer survive in a democracy. This is why the decisions taken in Brussels are being made by hand-picked executors – the EU Commission.
These executors design the laws, regulations and directives for the people of Europe behind the walls of a collosal building in Brussels, with the help of an army of tens of thousands of technocrats. Just like the “Four Year Plan” office in Berlin seven decades ago, this building serves as the strategic office for the planning and implementation of the takeover of Europe by the cartel.
Turning Europe Into a Police State
With the help of billions of euros, the oil and
drug cartel was able to hide its criminal past
from the people of the world for more than half
a century. If the Lisbon Treaty is signed, the
cartel would no longer need to use money to
hide its past; it would use the executive power
of its politbureau - the EU Commission – to essentially
erase any and all information adverse
to its interests.
But that is not all. Defending multi-billion Euro markets based on antiquated technologies – such as energy from fossil fuels – against the growing desire of millions of people to use 21st century technologies can only be accomplished by dictatorial means. To prepare for that, the “Brussels EU” has taken an array of prepatory measures to curtail just about any civil right of its 500 million citizens: this includes the registration of all telephone, fax and email communications; supervision and censorship of the internet; monitoring the movement of its citizens; camera surveillance of public and private places. If the treaty becomes law, all of these measures will be further enforced.
If you want all this to happen, vote “Yes”.
The End of Military Neutrality
In order to protect its multi-billion euro global
markets in the fields of nutrition, health and energy,
the cartel must not only eliminate any internal
resistance within Europe. It must also
take decisive action to defend its global investment
markets in these areas around the world.
Towards this end, the cartel is actively pursuing
the buildup of a European army – both conventioanal
and nuclear. Many of the provisions of
the Lisbon Treaty detail the strict obligations of
the EU member states to contribute their sons,
daughters and resources to defend the cartel’s
interests from the Cape of Good Hope to the glaciers of Greenland.
In this respect, the assurances given to Ireland that its traditional military neutrality will not be compromised by the Lisbon Treaty are entirely worthless. For, despite all the claims to the contrary, not one single word of the treaty has been changed since Ireland voted “No” in June 2008.
Any hope for a potential democratic process within the EU about a decision to go to war – or even veto it – are an illusion. The leading export nations of the oil and drug cartel are also the leading military and nuclear powers in Europe. Their governments are commited to defending the interests of the cartel at any price.
Moral Values or Dubious Connections
Corruption amongst its officials has been a constant
problem within the European Commission
since its inception. The standing of its
Commissioners on moral issues can perhaps
best be summarised in the context of an event
that took place in November 2004. Rocco
Buttiglione, a devout Catholic and personal
friend of the then-Pope, John Paul II, had been
appointed as one of the new members of the
European Commission. Shortly afterwards, he
was rejected because of his staunch Catholic
beliefs which he had publicly defended.
Buttiglione was replaced by Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister and intimate ally of Silvio Berlusconi. As reported in the Times on November 10, 2004, upon his departure, “Buttiglione added a warning shot, saying that during Frattini’s confirmation hearings: ‘I hope ... that nobody asks him if he is a freemason.’”
Despite this open warning, Frattini became the deputy president of the European Commission with, ironically, responsibility for Justice, Freedom and Security. In this capacity, Frattini personally oversaw the grafting of legislation that would curtail civil rights across Europe and essentially affect every sector of the lives of EU
This episode, as innocent as it may seem, casts a revealing light on the moral values of the “Brussels EU”.
If you have different moral values, you can “NO” on October 2.
The End of Independent Farming in Ireland
The latest global market identified and strategically
developed by the cartel is that of our
daily nutrition and food. In order to turn our
food into a global investment business, the molecules
of inheritance (genes) have to be altered
in such a way that they can be patented – and
thereby literally owned – by chemical multinationals
To make things worse, the genes of these genetically modifed organisms (GMOs) are altered in such a way that they can only be planted or seeded once. These GMO seeds, once forced upon the farmers of a nation, make the entire agricultural sector dependent upon the multinationals producing them. For a country like Ireland, with an agricultural history dating back over millenia, this would create a fatal dependancy for tens of thousands of farmers upon multinationals operating thousands of
This is no scenario of the future.
The EU Commission has already approved, for planting and human consumption across the whole of Europe, the first genetically modified foods, GM rape and GM soy, produced by – you guessed it – the former IG Farben company Bayer. The approval of these products went ahead despite overwhelming public opposition to GMOs, which is an unmistakable sign of the role that the EU Commission plays as
If you want to protect the natural habitat of Ireland, the independence of Irish farmers, and the health of your family, you can do so by voting “NO” on October 2.
