Monday, 11 July 2011

12th July: For Culture, not Freemasonry

The Twelfth of July is the date upon which sections of the Protestant population in Ireland and Great Britain march to commemorate the victory of William Stadholder over James Stuart.

In 1690, Catholics in service to James Stuart fought Protestants near to the River Boyne in Ireland. The Battle of the Boyne, as it became known, was a turning point for Scotland, England and Ireland. London became a centre for the Talmudic banking cabal who financed William Stadholder. It has remained a key point of International Finance ever since.

For the people of Ireland, the victory of Stadholder meant the subjugation of the Irish to the rule of financial rapists in London. In the North, where a large number of Anglicans had been settled, the Irish Catholics were reduced to second class citizens. This overturned their dominance over the Protestants under James Stuart. The Catholic-Protestant strife in the province of Ulster had been ongoing before the time of 'King Billy' with dominance shifting from one community to the other. Stadholder's victory insured the Protestant place as the ruling section of Ulster right up until the partition of Ireland in 1921 and the bungled creation of the Irish Free State in 1922.

The historical difficulties between the Protestant and Catholic communities in the North of Ireland have been greatly exaggerated. It was the from legislation for the creation of the Irish Free State that the modern inter-community conflict stems. Rather than granting independence to the 23 counties of Munster, Connaught and Leinster, and keeping the 9 counties of Ulster within the UK, the London government divided Ireland into the North (consisting of 6 of the 9 counties of Ulster) and the South (consisting of the other 26 counties). The entire Island of Ireland was then given independence as the Irish Free State, with an option for 'Northern Ireland' (as defined by the Boundary Commission) to return to the UK should it so desire. This is of course what happened.

In the 1920 Irish local elections, pro-independence candidates had won in the three provinces outside Ulster and in the Ulster counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone as well as the city of Derry and much of Armagh and County Londonderry. By rights, the territory of Northern Ireland should not have included these areas as they had democratically chosen to be apart from the UK. However, the London regime insisted that these outright Nationalist areas be included in Northern Ireland alongside the Unionist areas. The justification for this was that a fully Unionist Northern Ireland would not be economically viable.

From the creation of the Irish Free State, the emphasis of the London regime was that the entire Island should be one nation run by Freemasonic stooges of the Crown in Dublin. The Dublin government has never been representative of the Irish people. It was created to be a tool of the Crown, giving a false impression of independence. It remains so to date.

By refusing to grant the democratic wishes of the Orange and Green communities to live apart, the London regime created conditions for conflict. When conflict did not arise, the Masonic brethren in the Orange Order manipulated tensions to force idealistic but naive Protestant men into armed units to attack Catholics. The brother Masons manipulated the Catholic community to from similar units to attack Protestants. Each side was controlled by Freemasons who stood to gain economically from inter-community violence; each side was trained by British Military Intelligence to the point of the officers in the paramilitaries being serving British operatives. Higher level Freemasons are not Christians - the dupes at the lower levels may be, but those at the top are not. The religion of Freemasonry is anti-Christian and fits very well with Talmudism. Catholics and Protestants were pitted against one another by leaders professing Christianity for purely manipulative motives.

The London regime showed its lack of respect for the people of Northern Ireland in 1940 when the territory of Northern Ireland was offered to the Irish Republic as a bribe for the neutral state to enter the war on the UK's side. The Taoiseach, Éamon de Valera, acted as a statesman and turned down this poisoned chalice. The Unionist community of Northern Ireland who volunteered to fight for the UK were not consulted and this offer remained secret until de Valera published his memoirs thirty years later. Catholics and Protestants who wished to remain in the UK were betrayed by London - yet again.

Today, sections of the Protestant community are marching across parts of Northern Ireland and in sectarian areas of Scotland and England. They are marching in the colours of the Orange Lodge, complete with the Sash which is a sign of loyalty to William Stadholder. They are marching to show their loyalty to the ruling family in London - a family which has betrayed them repeatedly. There will be demonstrations by the radicalised Nationalist community to oppose this show of fidelity to the UK. Had partition been enacted along democratic lines, the peoples of the South and West of Northern Ireland would be living in the Irish Republic and thus would have no issues with the cultural festivities of their Northern neighbours.

The London regime forced the inclusion of Irish Nationalist communities in Northern Ireland in order to force the eventual incorporation of the region into the Irish Republic. The higher birth rates in the Catholic community make this a demographic certainty. The absurd claim that the inclusion of anti-Unionist areas in a part of the UK was for economic reasons is pure chutzpah. The Sinn Fein claim that they are representative of Catholics is equally absurd. Sinn Fein are Marxist. They support homosexuality, abortion, divorce, immigration, multi-culturalism and religious diversity. They are as un-Catholic as it is possible to be.

The people of Northern Ireland have been used by the London regime to justify the militarisation of the Police. Thousands have been murdered to acclimatise the British and Irish to intrusive policing and the erosion of liberty. Bombs built by MI5 have been planted by patsies working unwittingly under MI5 direction. The stooges who get arrested may think they are serving a noble (to them) cause, but for all their UVF/IRA rhetoric, they are in reality serving the interests of the arms industry and Police State. The UVF are serving the Crown but not in the way they think!

It is time for the repartition of Ireland and for those who wish to leave the UK to be allowed to go live in peace in the Republic. The Unionist community who have ties to Scotland should be given the respect their forefathers in 1920 were denied. Scotland and the Northeast of Ireland have historic ties dating back to the Scotti.

Those marching today have every right to celebrate their culture. The link to anti-Catholicism needs to be broken; many Catholics in Northern Ireland are Unionists. Ultimately, we are all European: Irish; Scottish; English; Protestant; Catholic. Fighting one another for the benefit of the Establishment is sheer lunacy. Sinn Feiners who proclaim they are fighting for Catholics but push the internationalist agenda of multi-culturalism have no place in the Catholic world; Orangemen who proclaim to be fighting for Protestants but push for racial diversity and international finance are the enemies of the community they feign to defend.

I wish the 12th July marches a good day. Hopefully the sun will shine at some point! May they celebrate their culture and history in the spirit of national honour. May they also reject the Freemasons who manipulate them into hatred of their neighbours. For non-Unionists and my Catholic brothers and sisters, I hope you will enjoy a peaceful day and not be dragged into fighting our Celtic kinfolk. We are all Europeans; we are all Christians. It is time to say no to this insane conflict. No More Brothers Wars.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The vast majority of Ulster Protestants suffered the same levels of poverty as the Catholic population, the absentee landlords were the real power brokers.

If you know anyone from the Falls/Shankill they will tell you that they resided in less than salubrious surroundings, as did all of the working class, but just like Billy Connolly has said, they were told they lived in deprevation but only because someone told they did!

The Republican areas kept selected areas (such as Divis) for propaganda purposes.

The Glorious Twelfth is a celebration of a Bill of Rights and the ending of discrimination against Protestants.