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kenkyushiryo
30th January 2011, 03:07
watched some of the lectures by john harris from here and youtube:
http://www.bbc5.tv/eyeplayer/video/john-harris-carpenters-view

i decided to see if it was possible to find out if the irish government or other state bodies, as they are so called in legalese, are trading as corporate entities.

have to say, my hat is off to john.

one of the first searches i did was to look up the police service of ireland called "garda siochana" in irish. low and behold it appears on the website of dun and bradstreet (just as it says in his videos) http://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ (im sure this will work for any country as the search options are for every country and company of that country which has registered)

i also did the same search on the irish equivalent site
http://www.cro.ie/search/CompanySearch.aspx

however, interestingly enough the searches differed. see this attached image.
click to enlarge

http://i.imgur.com/Qkbtll.jpg (http://imgur.com/Qkbtl)



of course this wasnt enough, so i spend a bit of time looking up other things of interest relating to :

- the main political party fianna fail (https://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ePlatform/servlet/ReportSelectionCmd?dunsNumber=1&busName=FIANNA FAIL&storeId=10001&catalogId=70001&productId=0&address=13 Mount St Upr&city=Dublin&state=&zip=2&country=IE) (on D&B not CRO)

- the irish parliment called the oireachtas (https://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ePlatform/servlet/ReportSelectionCmd?dunsNumber=1&busName=HOUSES OF THE OIREACHTAS&storeId=10001&catalogId=70001&productId=0&address=Office of the Houses of the Oireachtas&city=Dublin&state=&zip=2&country=IE)(on D&B not CRO)

- tax office, revenue commisioner (https://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ePlatform/servlet/ReportSelectionCmd?dunsNumber=1&busName=OFFICE OF THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS&storeId=10001&catalogId=70001&productId=0&address=Dublin Castle&city=Dublin&state=&zip=2&country=IE)(on D&B not CRO)

- office of the prime minister, the taoiseach (https://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ePlatform/servlet/ReportSelectionCmd?dunsNumber=1&busName=DEPARTMENT OF THE TAOISEACH&storeId=10001&catalogId=70001&productId=0&address=Government Buildings&city=Dublin&state=&zip=2&country=IE)(on D&B not CRO)

- various government departments for justice (https://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ePlatform/servlet/ReportSelectionCmd?dunsNumber=21&busName=DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE&storeId=10001&catalogId=70001&productId=0&address=15-24 Phoenix Street North&city=Dublin&state=&zip=7&country=IE), defence, health etc. (on D&B not CRO)


and many more, such as county councils, schools, colleges, hospitals.

you have to laugh because its so ludicras, its just as david icke said (and probably alex jones and jordan maxwell too), the socially dominant groups of society have to publish their details for you to have informed consent. if you dont look up this information they cant be held responsible for it. they are sneaky in plain sight. i spent a few hours trawling that dun and bradstreet site as it has a captcha system to stop large volume searches. however if you are patient the info is there.

Jendayi
30th January 2011, 09:36
I did the same thing with dutch institutions... the results blew my mind..
all dutch police headquarters were listed, as was our queen, the tax office, all courthouses, the justice department and the list goes on....
freaky..

Icecold
30th January 2011, 09:59
The QLD Police Service is trading as a company.

MargueriteBee
30th January 2011, 10:02
Same with the police in my town.

Lord Sidious
30th January 2011, 10:16
Have a look around on TPUC.Org and they have some jpegs that might blow your mind even more.
The ministry of defence in the so called uk is owned by................BIS.
Who is BIS? The bank of international settlements. Google it.
Parliament and individual members are also listed as are the courts.
I don't mind, I am above all artificial legal entities anyways.
Or at least I am until I harm another man or woman in some way.

str8thinker
30th January 2011, 10:54
No doubt about it, we have the best police money can buy.