22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Robert Bruce Baird
The expertise and advancement of the evolution of man and his
culture is evident in one area only - that of propaganda and
lying. They have learned how to suck and blow simultaneously out
of every orifice of their bodies. Deceit, black ops (e.g.
Kennewick Man), 'hide the ball' (e.g. the confusing array of
Pyramid explanations) and secret agencies of advanced skill and
esoteric expertise in all social structures that allow us to be
'managed'. JFK, Watergate, Iran/Contra or Ritalin, the program
has a repeating plot that is rife with immorality and it’s
ever-present greed. The maze the Minotaur went through on Crete
is reproduced near Glastonbury (or vice versa like Karnac and
Carnac) and it is harder to get through the maze these 'social
engineers' create or are still trying to create.
There may have been a time when the Romish plotters had a bet
with their allies in Britain over who eradicated their assigned
enemy first. Most people are aware of the 'Flagellants' and the
Holocaust or Inquisitions against the heretical Jews. There are
few who know the Irish were almost successfully eliminated and
had disappeared into the bogs so the English couldn't find them.
The Mayans did the same thing with the Spanish and no doubt lots
of others have sought to blend in with the environment in order
to avoid such persecution by becoming 'conversos' in public.
Bede was probably not the first (Eusebius and others were
re-writing and plagiarizing) English historian to jump all over
the Irish. Hume was a great historian in this tradition of
debauched prejudice too. Here is a letter from him
congratulating another conspirator in this continuing plot.
"I see you entertain a great doubt with regard to the
authenticity of the poems of Ossian. You are certainly right in
so doing. It is indeed strange that any men of sense could have
imagined it possible, that above twenty thousand verses along
with numberless historical, could have been preserved by oral
tradition {Lies on paper are more easily maintained or referred
back to.} during fifty generations, by the rudest, perhaps of
all European nations, the most necessitous, the most turbulent,
and the most unsettled. Where a supposition is so contrary to
common sense, any positive evidence of it ought never to be
regarded. Men run with great avidity to give their evidence in
favour of what flatters their passions and their national
prejudices. You are therefore over and above indulgent to us in
speaking of the matter with hesitation." (2)
Yes, ego of men and their need to flatter their national
prejudices are a fact of life, and not just with 'verbal
tradition'. In many ways the ancient egalitarian peoples had
less political and social reasons to lie, and they supported
equality between all people. The Englishman who wrote this could
be one of those arrogant even shockingly self-centered
blankity-blanks who think God is his right hand man. The author
of this letter was regarded by Edward Gibbon (who wrote the
'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire') as England's greatest
historian. He is David Hume and his intellectual progeny and
fallout are directly connected to the far less but just as
influentially prejudicial words of the great Encyclopedia. This
letter is a masterwork of insipid prejudice and a deceit of
monumental proportions.
We know for a fact that Hume is speaking the kind of vile
invective that allowed Gibbon's friend Lord Sheffield to benefit
so much from the rape of Ireland. Sheffield was a paid off
absentee landowner and key political player in Britain's
impoverishment of Ireland. This buying of support by giving
lands in other nations claimed by 'Divine' or other debatable
'Right' has a long history in European monarchistic management.
These authors of hatred and war, prejudice and ignorance, have
unclean hands and obvious conflicts of interest. They were
called the cause of the Rwandan genocide of the last decade in
lock-step and clear order as Number one and two criminals.
Number one was the Catholic Church and then the Anglican. They
are not separate from their government or secular authority as
the recent Canadian court awards make evident. The Catholic
request for government to make payment with them for the
billions they owe the Indians or the insurance companies the
government works with that are paying up are all part of the
menagerie.
Sein Fein was the name of a cultural revival newspaper and
society began by Prof. MacManus and others. Now it is a guerilla
or terrorist organization. Why do the Irish fight amongst
themselves and believe in Catholicism (south or Eire) that
practices the same usages as the English Anglican Church? Why is
the Protestant North that feigns to abhor those usages engaged
in fighting for the English? The English gave them their land
and brought them there from Scotland, while making trade and
taxation deals with them to ensure they remained loyal and
prospered. Is the church promoting hatred and divisiveness? Sure
it isn't engaged in secular matters, what with the separation of
church and state and all that kind of fiction!
"Naturally, of course, the first thing that people in power
should do, for a country facing starvation, was to forbid the
export of foodstuff from Ireland. But, as Englishmen, having
this source of supply cut off, would then have to pay a higher
price for their corn, the British Government, 'could not
interfere with the natural course of trade'. 'But' the Viceroy
Lord Heytesbury, reassured the dying ones, 'there is no cause
for alarm-the Government is carefully watching the course of
events!" (5)
What a wonderfully careful Government it was, too. The movie Far
and Away portrays a little of the situation and Michael Collins
with Liam Neeson states there had been 700 years of war in its
opening scroll. The English sent scientists to discover the
effects of blight on potato crops as well as the effects of
starvation on people, despite their lesser 'civilized' nature.
They didn't even return a reasonable portion of the taxes they
collected from Ireland during the Famine. The papers in London
ridiculed and satirized (in the inimitable English intellect of
Hume et. al.) the 'unsettled' or adle-brained drunken Irish, who
could offer no more resistance.
"As they were unable to pay rack rent to the absentee landlord,
thousands of the starving ones were thrown out, and other
thousands threatened to be thrown out of their wretched homes,
to perish on the roadside. In consequence frenzied poor men shot
a few of the vilest of the land-agents and landlords. At the
opening of the Parliament in January '46, Queen Victoria,
addressing her 'Lords and Gentlemen' observed, with deep regret,
the fearful situation In Ireland-adding-'It will be our duty to
consider whether any measure can be devised, calculated to give
peace and protection for life there.'
The simple reader, who knows not the way of the British with
Ireland, would here naturally come to the conclusion that the
tender-hearted gentlewoman, full of sympathy… was directing her
Parliament to try to save a multitude of lives. But this would
be a mistaken conclusion. She was here referring to the handful
of Anglo-Irish landlords and agents, whose lives must
solicitously be protected whilst, in trying times, they were
endeavouring to hack and hew their usual pound of flesh from the
walking skeletons in the bogs and mountains of Ireland. Some of
these thoughtless ones were in danger of slaying a landlord
rather than see him slay their famished wife, or hollow-eyed
children. Hence the good Queen advised her 'Lords and Gentlemen'
that a stringent Coercion Bill was needed, and must be provided
to relieve the unfortunate conditions prevailing in Ireland. [3]
[3]-Notes: Among other benefits which the excellent Bill
proposed to confer upon the suffering people, it rendered liable
to fourteen years transportation away for anyone found out of
his own house after the sun set in the evening and before it
arose in the morning. In the operation of this beneficial Act
many things occurred, that to an outsider might seem strange.
For instance John Mitchell records such happenings as that of a
quiet respectable farmer, who on a summer evening, when the sun
was near setting, strolled a short way down the road to pay his
working-men and walking back when the sun had just sunk-though
it was still broad daylight-was arrested for heinous crime
against 'the Queen and Constitution of this realm.’" (6)
Hitler had to pay his guards just like the Turks who made the
first fenced concentration camps around this time (for the care
of the Armenians). Of course the ghettoes were a form of
concentration camp that cost the administrative countries that
had Jews a very little amount of money. This was especially true
when they were inclined periodically to dispossess them of their
treasure. The Romish churchians had learned the benefits of not
being an Empire and having to share the booty with the citizens
of Rome in earlier times. Christianity should be studied as the
pre-eminent marketing plan of this whole era we call
'his'-story. Is there a possibility that the Jews and the Irish
are a threat to someone for something to do with history? Is it
their inclination to regard Jesus as a man who preached truths
like the divinity and freedom of each soul while on Earth? You
would have to study what went on at the Synod of Whitby in 664
AD in order to get a feel for the reason the date of Easter had
to be changed and to know the Celtic Church and their monastic
Orders like Iona (in the Emerald Isles and in places like the
Greek Islands) were a real threat to Rome. Then you would know
the Jewish and Irish perception that Jesus was a prophet and not
a Messiah was part of it.
Sir John Davies was one of the paladins of the Stuart king of
England who crafted a new Bible. The Stuart/Jacobin intrigues of
war and aristocracies are just one aspect of an interesting
alternative history that might make sense of why prejudices were
fostered rather than collective pride and joy in learning and
growing as a human family. Sir John was the Attorney General of
Ireland under James I and he observed:
“There is no nation of people under the sun that doth love
equal and indifferent justice better that the Irish, or will
rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, although it be
against themselves, as they may have protection and benefit of
the law when upon just cause they do deserve it. His Master of
the Court of Wards, Sir William Parsons said: "We must change
their (Irish) course of government, apparel, manner of holding
land, language and habit of life. It will otherwise be
impossible to set up in them obedience to the laws and to the
English empire."
The Irish were hounded and pursued, ridiculed and beat upon in
all ways or methods available to man. In America as indentured
slaves or Civil War soldiers (both sides, the Rebel Yell is the
Keltic war cry) they were worse off than the blacks or Chinese.
Over the course of a long time they lost even the bulk of their
verbal tradition. Their knowledge of the Celtic Cultural Age
some call Atlantis is almost non-existent. The Ossianic tales
and legends bear close scrutiny despite what Hume and Gibbon
have written. Taliesin was more of a fabricator or fancy and
Frank Lloyd Wright was enamoured of him. It is worth noting the
status of the blacks in the Christian church as well as the
excellent civil rights record of this church that has been the
dominant force in Western society through all the Crusades and
other heretical inquisitions and divisive tactics. Gradualistic
god-guided 'chosen ones' who reach rapture or the Goff, due to
their elitist prejudices are soon going to get their karmic due
I hope. The cells of cultural adepts like the de Danaan are
getting more support as archaeology uncovers things like
Gimbutas' Old European alphabet even if the gods of archaeology
cling to Sumer like they did to Clovis. Richard Rudgely isn't
the only one to notice if things don't fit the prevailing theory
they require different standards or are thought to be a hoax.
His credentials are impeccable just as were Campbell's and
Gimbutas'.
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