The Irish government has made it abundantly clear that they are intent on stealing as much money as possible from you to give to their accomplices in the banks.

If like me your fed up with having the Gov. behave unconstitutionally, stealing money out of your pockets to give to the private banks to pay off their gambling losses, and wish to do something about it then this site is for you.

If on the other hand your content with the Gov. taxing and cutting you into a penurious oblivion, for fear of dropping the illusion your desperately clinging to, that everything will be just fine, the Gov. has everything in hand, and face the rather bleak reality that your being stitched up like a kipper, well this site is also for you, ye big sap.



Wednesday, March 14, 2012

RTE keeping you in the dark.

More from Iceland http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2012/03/11/old-landsbanki-to-sue-pricewaterhousecoopers-for-deliberate-auditing-errors/ and once again complete failure by RTE and other Irish media outlets to cover this story. Am I being paranoid in thinking that perhaps they don't want us to know how Iceland are dealing with their banking heist, heaven forbid.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Answers in a Brown Unmarked Envelope.

I don't know about you but I would have thought the trial of Iceland's ex-Prime Minister for his part in their banking crisis was certainly newsworthy, not so it appears in Ireland. Try as I might I could only find one article (if you call 20 lines an article) in any of the Irish papers. RTE briefly mentioned it on the 7am news, but come lunchtime and the main news, not a dickey bird, the story vanished like a fart in the wind.

What could it possibly be about this story of a small nation who refused to bail out criminal banks, who instead prosecuted robber bankers, and their political accomplices, that the mainstream Irish media doesn't find newsworthy. Come to think of it, we don't really hear a lot about Iceland, why is that?