Another big rig in Ireland

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adventusauroranova,Jude,  Jean Montlepuy,  Anonymous ,The Kings New Clothes

  

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Tuesday, June 19, 2018 - 23:45
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  1. The above says
    “Some of the Irish pro-life leaders are genuine, if tragically lacking in hardnosed street smarts. But some are Neocon gatekeepers, whose real job is to make sure no effective opposition to occult cultural Marxism emerges in Ireland.”
    I don’t know about you but I would like to know the source behind that statement.

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    • Jude

       /  June 5, 2018

      If you’re looking for sources, I’d cite Joe McCarroll, a veteran “pro-lifer”, writing an article in the Neocon pseudo-Catholic publication, the Brandsma Review, in 2006 calling for the West to bomb Iran. I’d cite the same author penning a column in the now defunct publication “The Irish Family” urging pro-lifers not to use Catholic or even Chrstian arguments against abortiion, on the grounds that Irish culture was now being “enriched” by many non-Christian immigrants. I’d cite the Brandsma Review’s support for mass immigration, and its fulsome support for the Iraq War and the 2006 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. I could go on and on…

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Jean Montlepuy

 /  May 31, 2018

Another incisive and illuminating article from Jude Duffy. I’ve seen many comparisons between Ireland and Quebec this week, both being once proud Catholic strongholds and both were ground through the gears of Anglo-Masonic “quiet revolutions”.

Jude

 /  June 11, 2018

Thanks Jean: An interesting comparison you make between Ireland and Quebec. I’ve seen similar comparisons made between Ireland and Belgium, and even Ireland and the Netherlands – which once had a large and vibrant Catholic community.

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Anonymous

 /  May 31, 2018

“The official result was—get this—a preposterous 22 points—yes 22 points!—out of step with the final opinion poll of the campaign.”
Bit confuned about this. The source says;
>[1] No Clear Winner In Final Referendum Debate, The Independent, May 23, 2018
That’s a debate not a poll. I couldn’t find this article online, so I looked up the ‘final opinon poll’ and found this;
http://www.thejournal.ie/abortion-poll-red-c-sunday-business-post-4023304-May2018/
It says that the opinon polls put the ‘yes’ side of the referendum in the lead at 56%.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/ireland-s-abortion-referendum-result-in-five-charts-1.3509845
The final result was 66% to 34%. Is this evidence of rigging?
How is this “a preposterous 22 points”. Are these precentage points?
From a ‘No’ voter, interested in outing corruption.

  • Jude

     /  June 5, 2018

    Apologies for delay in replying – I’ve been a bit busy over last few days. I couldn’t find the article from the Independent.co.uk that I cited, but I took a note of it on the Wedneday night before the Friday referendum and it said the most recent poll indicated the Yes side ahead by 44 per cent to 32 per cent. That chimes with an Irish Tmes poll from the 17 May (see article in Journal.ie, from that date (May 17, 2018) ‘Repeal side leads with a week to go but it is losing ground.’ And as I say other polls around the same time made the gap between the sides even narrower.

    However, point taken, I’ll ask Tim to slightly amend the article to say ‘one of the final polls’ rather than “the final poll’.

    Also, why the huge swing back to the Yes side right at the end, when the word on the street – and everywhere else – was that the No side were the ones gaining rapid momentum and popular support? The pro-aborts KNOW none of this is remotely plausible -which is why they have tried to explain away the huge gap by saying there were many “secret yes voters”.

    This is Alice in Wonderland stuff. In a country where the media, the political class, the NGOs, the trashy celeb circus, and the rest, all rabidly promote abortions, it’s safe to say the number of “secret Yes Voters” was, at a very generous estimate, precisely zero.

    By contrast- such is the PC culture of fear in modern Ireland, that secret No voters likely numbered in the hundreds of thousands, and probably effected a huge swing to No in the actual vote. When you then factor in the golden rule of polling – which is that pollsters will always vastly understate support for conservate or Christian causes, and vastly overstate support for liberal and cultural Marxist causes – it’s clearly a huge rig.

    Incidentally the fact that the UK Independent article with the poll numbers I cited has apparently disappeared from the internet, is in itself highly suspicious. The only thing I could find relating to the referendum on that date (23rd May, 2018) from the British Independent, was an article stating that a Yes result was “by no means certain”. Yet, quite amazingly – given the artcle’s title and subject, it makes no reference (as far as I can see – I skimmed it twice before writing this reply) to opinion polls at all.

    It reminds me of the time I first came across the many corporate media reports on the net stating that our former Taoiseach (Irish word for Prime Minister) Brian Cowen had called the current Taoiseach Varadkar and his party colleagues “Freemason fuckers” ( please excuse the vulgar language – I’n quoting verbatim). When I saw it I said, Wow! how very interesting! – I must quote that in some pieces I intend writing in the future.

    However, when a few short weeks later, I went to look on the net for the many corporate media reports of the episode I had seen, they had all completely disappeared. In fact the only reference I could find at all to Cowen’s outburst – was in a very obscure local paper, from – of all places – New Zealand, and that didn’t mention the F word at all – the “Freemason word” that is. The powers that be went to the trouble of scrubbing every single reference to Cowen’s outburst about Freemasons in top level Irish politics from the net. That tells you how obsessively determined they are to keep the lid on any discussion of Masonic power in Ireland.

  • OMG! you are blaming the FREEMASONS for this??????

    Positively rolling on the floor wetting myself with laughter! Right, now I can breath again, I would like to point out to you that Ireland is a CATHOLIC country. Catholics are expressly forbidden from joining the Freemasons.

    Sorry, having another fit of the giggles now.

    The Freemasons, who pledge in their initiation ceremony to uphold the laws of any state they happen to reside in.

    Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

  • And tell me Jude, What BENEFIT would the mostly male Freemasons get from voting in favour of abortions. Pehaps the only Masons who voted were the female ones. They do exist you know!

  • Jude

     /  June 5, 2018

    Anonymous: the polll I cited was published on May 17, and another story I saw on May 23rd in the UK Independent cited the same figures. These figures had nothing to do with the TV debate; that was the main body of the story, but as might be expected, the story also cited the latest opinion poll info on the actual referendum itself. I believe the poll you allude to comes from three days later on May 20. The latter poll puts the Yeses ahead by 56% to 27%(May 20), whereas the one three days earlier puts them ahead by only 44% to 32% (see Journal, ie May 17. ‘Repeal side leads with a week to go, but it is losing ground.’) . So within three days Yes leapt from a 12 point lead into an astonishing 29 point lead – a sudden and inexplicable 17 point surge. That is utterly crazy.

    It gets even more laughable: the final chasm between the May 17 poll and the official result a week later was 22.4 per cent – 44 per cent for the Yeses in the May 17 poll as against 66.4 per cent for the Yeses in the official result. These are Disneyworld gaps in polling figures – and as I say, would be laughed off the stage anywhere else in the world..

    Also, I repeat, the poll I saw cited in the UK Independent on 23rd of May still put the Nos behind by only 12 points. It looks to me like some folk have been busy at work removing incriminatiing poling data from the internet, and perhaps retroactively messing with the figures they are publishing as well.

    However I will ask Tim to amend my statement about “the final poll diverged from the official result by 22 points…” to “ONE of the final polls diverged by 22 points”.

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Alan

 /  June 1, 2018

Excellent article. There was complete strangers running the voting station in my locality. For years this was done by two local trusted citizens. Everyone I spoke to was voting no. It was rigged and people need to wake up to the globalist agenda fast.

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Jude

 /  June 11, 2018

Thanks Alan – couldn’t agree more – what you cite is exactly my experience. I’ve been in contact with one anonmymous pro-life leader who firmly believes the referendum was rigged on a massive scale.

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Is there ever anything in your world that is straightforward and simple – or is everything a conspiracy?

Jude

 /  June 5, 2018

The King’s New Clothes. If you’ve wet yourself – you really should change those new clothes – you don’t want them to start smelling. As i noted in my piece, proportionally Ireland has one of the highest rates of Freemasons in the world; indeed even non-proportionally it has a much higher rate than many much larger nations – both Protestant and Catholic. Most of the major banks and much of the media and academia in Ireland has, since nominal indpedence, been dominated by Protestant Freemasons. And one of the clauses in the Government of Ireland Act that granted nominal independence was that no new law enacted by the new state, could change the status of the Freemasons. That tells you who was in control then – and now.

As for your ridiculous rhetorical question about male Freemasons not “benefitting” from abortion: I was under the impression that the Bolsheviks who legalised abortion in the Soviet Union were almost exclusively male. Abortion is not a about “benefits” for women – or men – it’s about revolt against God.

 

 

 

 

 

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I have no doubt that the political elite of Europe and the world wanted to push through abortion in Ireland. I have no doubt they would have rigged massively if they thought this would help. I can even entertain that there was a lot of rigging in the Irish referendum on March the 24th, but I cannot entertain the notion that this decided the outcome of the referendum.

The truth is that, there were a lot of undecided voters even going by the polls referenced in the piece, and an undecided voter on an issue of such moral gravity as abortion is in effect a supporter of that ghastly action.

This is not some pious Catholic country we are dealing with but one which has shed off its Catholic faith with alarming haste, one which legalised sodomitical unions just 3 years or so ago. Sodomy and killing of the unborn go together, so I do not need to be convinced that people who favour one will be against the other.

They are 2 pillars of the culture of death and we shall all be better off if we make peace with thhe fact that Ireland has voted consistently for the culture of vide over the past 3 decades whenever it has had the chance to do so, and for the culture of death over the past 5 years as well.

They shall have it.