Michael O’Rourke 🪶 Russophobia is reaching hysterical levels, stoked up continuously by the UK militarists and secret services.
And unsurprisingly they have also launched their Russophobic campaign in Ireland since they privately regard Ireland as theirs to do with as they please, despite any pretence of respecting Irish sovereignty. The campaign in Ireland was recently kicked off with a news story from British state broadcaster BBC. which I am finding it increasingly hard to distinguish from MI5.
This recent British intelligence-instigated scenario featured a report by one of their operation centres reporting on the existence of a Russian asset in the Dáil, codename Cobalt. It immediately started a rush by TDs and senators, all of whom are supporters of the NATO proxy-war on Russia led by US/UK imperialism and the EU Commission, exclaiming they are not Cobalt.
The following article is a response to these shameless Leinster House politicians, who would have the Irish people sleepwalk into NATO, back under British military hegemony on the basis of the wall-to-wall lies and propaganda in support of the Nazi, criminal Kiev regime. Thankfully however, the NATO-proxy, fascist Ukrainian forces have been totally defeated on the battlefield, most of the Russian territories of Donbas are liberated, and the Biden junta will only keep the Kiev regime going until Biden leaves office, allowing them to pretend the NATO project defeat was not on their watch.
The BBC article includes alarming warnings from Keir Giles of the Conflict Studies Research Centre, of possible Russian influence to be found almost anywhere, presumably even in unimportant Ireland. The TDs and senators while affirming their fealty to US/UK militarism might also be glad to know the Conflict Studies Research Centre is looking out for them against the nasty Russians; and it’s possible they might even know that this centre is a “private company”, formerly a division of the British Ministry of Defence. However it is understandable that the British could actually be concerned that the Russians would tap into the Irish offshore communications cables, particularly since it is they themselves who monopolise along with their US partner in that particular area of international banditry.
In addition to safeguarding the entire Irish communications system by GCHQ, the British RAF now control Irish airspace against any foreign intrusion; the British Left enjoy having offshoot political parties in the Dáil, and the British far-right and fascist groups also have entered Irish political space by engaging with and tutoring anti-immigrant far-right Irish groups. Unquestionably both of these political elements in Britain are heavily infiltrated by Britain’s MI5, and it is not too far of a stretch to assume this could be, or become a conduit into a widespread attempt to shape Irish political life.
What absolute fantasy.
ReplyDeleteKGB O'Rourke at it again. How much exactly does Moscow actually bung the INLA these days?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the piece sounds too much like a rant. But people can hold such views without being stooges of Putin's 'KGB'.
DeleteHe is free to rebut at any time.
DeleteSo when Russia get accused of interfering in the US election in 2016 I have buy into it but when Russia get accused of interfering in Irish politics its bull shit....?
ReplyDeleteEveryone is at it. It's just massive hypocrisy.
DeleteI would love it.....love it! If Russia would interfere in Irish affairs.........they can't do any worse than what has went before!
ReplyDeletethat's a strange one Mick - a nationalist loving foreign interference in the internal affairs of their own country.
DeleteAnthony isn't that exactly what the EU do on a daily basis---interfere in Irish affairs---That's what Connolly warned about many moons ago when he spoke about hoisting a green flag over Dublin Castle and still being ruled by corrupt bankers etc...
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Frankie
DeleteFrankie - not being a fan of the EU while very much feeling myself a European before Irish, there is a lot of stuff the EU does which I resile from. I don't see it as interference given that we have agreed to it even if I don't personally approve. And I certainly don't love it. Then, I am not a nationalist in any meaningful sense of the word - my colours are long nailed to the mast on that one, ultimately - like Pepe who we chatted about before if I remember rightly - favouring a global government. Nationalism in my view and nation states is what allows the US to dictate much of what goes on in the world when it has much smaller populations than China and India.
DeleteIn general I like autonomy rather than interference - hence my view that a woman's human right to terminate a pregnancy should not be interfered with, or a person's right to love whom they want should not be interfered with by bible bashing bigots.
Frankie, Ireland as a member of the EU consents to EU involvement in its affairs. Ukraine did not consent to being invaded by Russia. Sorry to have to point out the bleeding obvious.
ReplyDeleteOne Russian agent. https://tomasoflatharta.com/2024/10/18/how-much-proof-is-needed-the-case-of-vladimir-putins-spy-pavel-rubtsov-pablo-gonzalez/
ReplyDeleteand another https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/we-broke-up-years-ago-clare-daly-on-latvian-mep-being-probed-over-russian-spy-claims/a881263189.html