View Full Version : Jim Corr - Making a stand for the people of Ireland and an example to the World
Cate
24th November 2010, 10:38
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conk
24th November 2010, 15:51
Well, I just might go buy one of his CDs. Good on him!
Seikou-Kishi
25th November 2010, 04:39
Revolutionaries, such as those in Ireland and America, never realise, at least until it's too late, that revolution never brings about anything more than superficial change; the glove puppets change, but the hand is the same green and scaly hand it's always been.
I'm glad to see Jim Corr taking a stand on this front, it's good to see somebody who had pre-awakening fame speaking out, like David Icke (though Wogan perhaps permanently damaged his 'mainstream' credibility), rather than those who become famous within the alternative media circuit... and to think, I always only ever thought of him as 'that one with the hot sisters' lol.
Seikou-Kishi
Gone002
26th November 2010, 10:02
im glad to see my homeland getting some help
Scott
26th November 2010, 10:24
More power to him, I hope all his dreams come true :)
lightblue
26th November 2010, 11:26
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my sense is that corr is a mouthpiece of the comtrolling groups...he is not delivering his speech, he is reading it like any newscaster, he is doing it without conviction, his body language is dodgy - his eyes are wondering about with no focus...
he is calling for people to take to the streets in a peaceful march - though we know whenever there's such a big gathering, violence follows: unprovoked or provoked... in most cases these days it is provoked by the law enforcement officers as if by design... then the crowd gets the blame, arrests are made etc.
corr may be rogue.
i wouldn't heed his calls..no. ..the system is crumbling of its own accord anyway..
i do not trust his sincerity...wasn't it himself who entered a discussion aimed at bringing jane burgermeister credibility into disrepute a while ago..this was following her detention on ridiculous charges ..anyway jane got absolved, though corr and his truth seeking remain on record..i found this, there may be more on that..
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1021325/pg1
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?4898-Jane-Burgermeister-friend-or-foe&highlight=friend+foe
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Bea
26th November 2010, 11:45
this man, whom I haven't heard of before (not living in Europe) is making a stand too
Nigel Farage - 'The Euro Game Is Up! Who the hell do you think you are ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&hl=en-GB&v=jsgrfQ-4zRg
transcript:
Speaker: Nigel Farage MEP, UKIP, Co-President of the EFD group;
Debate: European Council and Commission statements - Conclusions of the European Council meeting on economic governance (28-29 October)
Transcript:
Good morning, Mr van Rompuy,
You've been in office for one year and in that time the whole edifice is beginning to crumble, there's chaos, the money's running out - I should thank you; you should perhaps be the pin-up boy of the Eurosceptic movement.
But just look around this chamber, this morning. Just look at these faces. Look at the fear. Look at the anger. Poor old Barroso here looks like he's seen a ghost.
They're begining to understand that the game is up and yet in their desperation to preserve their dream, they want to remove any remaining traces of democracy from the system. And it's pretty clear that none of you have learnt anything.
When you yourself, Mr van Rompuy, say that the euro has brought us stability. I suppose I could applaud you for having a sense of humour, but isn't this, really, just the bunker mentality?
Your fanaticism is out in the open. You talked about the fact that it was a lie to believe that the nation state could exist in the 21st Century globalised world. Well, that may be true in the case of Belgium, who haven't had a government for six months, but for the rest of us, right across every member state in this Union - and perhaps this is why we see the fear in the faces - increasingly people are saying, 'We don't want that flag. We don't want the anthem. We don't want this political class. We want the whole thing consigned to the dustbin of history.'
And we had the Greek tragedy earlier on this year, and now we have this situation in Ireland. Now I know that the stupidity and greed of Irish politicians has a lot to do with this. They should never ever have joined the euro. They suffered with low interest rates, a false boom and a massive bust.
But look at your response to them. What they're being told, as their government is collapsing, is that it would be inappropriate for them to have a general election. In fact Commissioner Rehn here said they had to agree their budget first before they'd be allowed to have a general election.
Just who the hell do you think you people are?
You are very very dangerous people, indeed. Your obsession with creating this Euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy. You appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poor. Untold millions must suffer so that your Euro dream can continue.
Well it won't work. Because it's Portugal next, with their debt levels of 325% of GDP, they're the next ones on the list, and after that I suspect it will be Spain. And the bailout for Spain would be seven times the size of Ireland's and at that moment all of the bailout money has gone - there won't be anymore.
But it is even more serious than economics. Because if you rob people of their identity. If you rob them of their democracy, then all they are left with is nationalism and violence. I can only hope and pray that the Euro project is destroyed by the markets before that really happens.
European Parliament, Strasbourg - 24 November 2010
Credits:
Video: EbS - European Parliament
John Briggs
26th November 2010, 12:51
I watched this video yesterday and it really touched me. The whole situation with Ireland right now has greatly concerned me for it's people and sovereignty. Jim is very dedicated and I hope that more and more folks with influence step up and communicate the message that we all need to hear. Very brave man.
daledo
26th November 2010, 15:12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ing8xH3Qj-k
Seikou-Kishi
26th November 2010, 18:56
I really, really like Nigel Farage. He's never let van Rompuy get away with his stuff without at least a bit of a bollocking. He gets shut up in Parliament all the time though, and he's blacked out in the media.
I didn't get the sense that Jim Corr was a mouthpiece for the 'agenda' or anything like that :S
Zook
26th November 2010, 19:12
Dear Friends,
[...]
He is now urging the Irish people to take a stand and march in a peaceful protest in our capital Dublin this Saturday 27th November against the corrupt and ridiculous actions of our bankers and politicians....He is advocating a default on our debts and following the example of countries such as Iceland and Argentina.
Jim has given countless radio, newspaper and online interviews and has a great website- updated daily:
www.jimcorr.com
Please forward to all you know......
In peace and truth
Cate
Wow!!! Wow, wow, wow, wow ... WOW!
I've been waiting for someone of some import in the entertainment arena to come forth and lay it out on the table like it is! My wait appears to be over.
Many kudos to Jim Corr! What he is doing now is no less than what Spartacus had done in the slave uprising against the Roman Empire. Heroes are often manufactured but far less often discovered. Jim Corr, we could use someone of your stature, conviction, and courage here in Canada. My full support to you!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus
Thank you, Cate!
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Cate
26th November 2010, 21:50
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irishspirit
28th November 2010, 09:40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWQ6LXhKmaE&feature=player_embedded#!
Well said sir!
Anchor
28th November 2010, 21:25
my sense is that corr is a mouthpiece of the comtrolling groups...he is not delivering his speech, he is reading it like any newscaster, he is doing it without conviction, his body language is dodgy - his eyes are wondering about with no focus...
The message in the Video is valid, is it not? Why discredit it? When you have time to think ahead and write things down you will revise and reword until its right - but then it may not sound natural as only very few people can be that eloquent right of the cuff. I think what you are seeing, is someone nervous and who is simply reading a prepared piece, that he wrote on camera - not the easiest of things to do without a lot of practise.
Personally I am giving him the benefit of the doubt.
bluestflame
28th November 2010, 21:57
where's Bono ? ...was just asking ...oh that's right , he's in Australia talking with Kevin Rudd
lightblue
28th November 2010, 22:13
john :
The message in the Video is valid, is it not? Why discredit it? When you have time to think ahead and write things down you will revise and reword until its right - but then it may not sound natural as only very few people can be that eloquent right of the cuff. I think what you are seeing, is someone nervous and who is simply reading a prepared piece, that he wrote on camera - not the easiest of things to do without a lot of practise.
Personally I am giving him the benefit of the doubt.
i don't think you know what i'm seeing :stop:..it's always best to speak for one's self :yu: .. best wishes l
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Anchor
29th November 2010, 06:27
i don't think you know what i'm seeing :stop:..it's always best to speak for one's self
I am not speaking for you. We both saw the same video, our interpretation of the way in which it was presented was different - that's all I wrote.
If you want to shoot the messenger, that's fine, fire away no one is stopping you. It seems par for the course on forums these days anyway. Personally I am more interested in the message rather than the messenger.
lightblue
29th November 2010, 08:09
john
If you want to shoot the messenger, that's fine, fire away no one is stopping you. It seems par for the course on forums these days anyway. Personally I am more interested in the message rather than the messenger.
true, one can only speak one's own opinion...personally i find a message and messanger inseparable, which is one of the reasons of my being here - so i am able to discern more successfully..or else, any odd nespaper would do... :) l
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Hughe
29th November 2010, 14:21
Thanks for the link.
Now, conscious politicians start to speak up.
Cate
28th December 2010, 14:41
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sygh
28th December 2010, 16:31
Jim couldn't have said it better. Well spoken, Jim!! I stand in total agreement. Jim is right; it will take peacefull demonstrations with clear intent. We must be able to convey why we are protesting, what changes we want, and where it is we want to go. One can't just wave bannors; what we want must be written and delivered. Jim makes some very valid points in that direction toward the end of his speech. Clearly, Jim is drawing a solid line. I think we all realize the risk Jim is taking, and I wonder if we will allow him to stand alone?
I would add one major thing: Stop the war. This doesn't mean the military stops the process involved in feeding and housing the military where they are, it just means stop fighting in peaceful protest. Of course, this would have to involve some people higher up in the chain of command; however, it's important to have the militaries, as well as the police, on this side of the street.
Clearly what Jim Corr is saying isn't whinning about living smaller or ecologically wiser; he is talking specifically about the banking and corporate takeover of the world. He is talking about the huge separation between the haves and havenots on a universal level, and what this means to all of us on the planet going forward... even for something as simple as realizing the full potential of a meaningful idea. He speaks clearly about the NWO as it really is, not as it can be perceived, or perverted by mainstream or alternative media. I don't hear him saying there aren't good people in the government, or the corporate world, or that we don't need either institution. He's taking about the top and bottom rungs being too far removed from one another -both politically and financially so as to have no conscience.
sygh
29th December 2010, 05:42
I just ran into this piece by Alex Jones dated Dec 2, 2010. He refers to Ireland, Europe, the US and the 6 super banks. It's not like we haven't heard this before, and it's not like we haven't done our own research; so why does it still blow my mind?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcQvS55UMU8&feature=related
indiana
21st January 2011, 18:45
I attended the march on the strengh of seeing jims video. Altho im from ireland i'd never heard of him.
It was very heartening to see so many people on the march, 100k +.
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