Irish PM Brian Cowen announces Ireland's readiness to pay global elite via austerity
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Ireland's moves toward austerity are slow-forming, but will be speeding up, according to Taoiseach Brian Cowen. The details of his plans are being made public in cryptic news reports across the financial and Irish media, but not on Irish TV.
Brian Cowen gave the keynote address in May to the Trilateral Commission's yearly full-membership conference, which was held, significantly, in Dublin at the Four Seasons resort in Ballsbridge. The meeting was a hugely important indication of how deeply and how painfully Fianna Fáil will cut into Ireland's well-being in order to pay off the financial system monopolizing economic power internationally outside normal democracy. His speech and answers during a Q&A session went unreported on Irish national television.
An audience member on Pat Kenny's RTÉ Frontline program recently confronted the TV personality about why RTÉ's news division did not cover--chose to ignore--the annual plenary meeting of what is known as the Trilateral Commission, a major instrument of a revolutionary movement called "globalism," and the promises the Irish leader made to this group on behalf of his people.
The Taoiseach was made to answer questions from the audience after his speech, which is a remarkable occurence, whereby the head of Ireland's parliament is called to answers questions not from the fourth estate, the press, but the fifth column of the financial elite with secretive deep-affecting agendas.
The three day event happened from May 7-10, but Cowen was disallowed from attending any of the other meetings that followed his speech.
Members of the press were similarly banned, and copies of the conference's program were confiscated from all who were allowed-in to cover their Prime Minister's talk.
Attendance lists were not distributed to the media and so the Trilateral Commission--a major decision-making body in global finance and politics--remains a "think tank" that makes exceptionally important decisions about the fate of humanity without electoral mandate or transparency of anykind.

The Trilateral Commission is a revolutionary organization founded by David Rockefeller which seeks to reduce the nations of the earth to three--a trilateral confederation, remarkably similar to George Orwell's regions of dystopia: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia, or in the parlance of the Trilateral Commission: Europe, Asia and America.
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GeorgeDavis | Jul 24, 2010, 10:41 AM EDT
You must not forget the role of Mass Immigration in all of this. Irish employers imported huge numbers of foreigners, in areas such as construction, for example. The Poles, latvians etc. were building houses that the country did not need. Often the houses were built to house other Poles, Latvians, Nigerians etc. The employers got the profit out of these ventures. Now the boom is over yet most of these foreigners have remained--in fact others arrive every day even though there is no work. Now these migrants are on welfare, their children cramming Ireland's overcrowded schools, their elderly parents coming to live with them and filling the hospitals. The Irish cpaitalist class privatized the profits of Mass Immigration, but they have been able to socialize the costs. The role of what passes for the Irish "Left" in this has been disgraceful, since they have been nothing but cheerleaders for this scam.
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BrendanPKeane | Jul 22, 2010, 01:21 PM EDT
Beautifully said: " Ireland will recover if this crippling debt which doesn't belong to the ordinary people is lifted"
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PolinDeB | Jul 21, 2010, 08:55 PM EDT
Default on the debt to bond holders.... sod them, they invested when it was apparent that Ireland's banks were in a property bubble, 90,000 houses were being built from 2001 when only 40,000 were needed..
Ireland will recover if this crippling debt which doesn't belong to the ordinary people is lifted.. the fundamentals of intelligence and hard work that created the boom in the first place still exist, it's the property bases insanity that needs to be cut like a gangrenous limb and dumped on those who invested in it. You lent to AIB or BOI, your problems not the problem of Irish people who were paying over the odds to put a roof over their families head.
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