Manuel Estimulo on Jim Corr’s secret role in defeating the Lisbon Treaty. His batshit Today FM intervention is explained to us in a voice (and syntax) creepily familiar to those who receive, and have not yet marked as spam, those emails from the 9/11 people:
But wait a minute . . .
Is not entirely beyond the realm of possibility that Jim Corr is a cleverly cultivated plant intended to discredit sensible fascist views with his bizarre rantings. Consider the fact that he belongs to a small, little-known sect familiar only to cognoscenti and adepts. Consider also that in spite of his statements about GM food and microchips inserted under the skin that all the other members of his band, his so-called “sisters,” are quite clearly clones who must have had their DNA genetically modified to look the way they do. As you can see from the picture above, even he look like them! So perhaps Jim Corr is himself a “false flag” operation.
Maybe, just maybe, there were Freemasons at the heart of the YES campaign, deliberately disrupting it and rendering it so shoddy, so insulting, and so patronizing to the Irish peoples that it could not but fail, thereby fracturing the unity, harmony, and beauty of the corporate European feudalstate, much to the delight of the gleeful, hand-rubbing Illuminati masters of the universe in their secret underground lairs beneath the White House and Radio City Music Hall.
UPDATE: Just listening back to the Jim Corr clip. Holy Fucking Shit. In Turkey when this happened. They say that it take 5 years for memes to travel from the US to Ireland. Nah. Last time I heard this stuff it was in 1995, working on a Republican gubernatorial campaign in Indiana. Black helicopters. Subdermal microchips as the mark of the beast. Barcodes on the back of Stop signs to help the Russian troops on UN peacekeeping troops to find their way down US 31/33 through Mishawaka, Indiana.
hat tip: Hugh Green
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