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@MakingSenseInfo George Soros helped fund Ireland’s nGO sector which has destabilized and undermined democratic and policy making orthodoxy in Ireland, especially in the decade following the IMF bailout. Soros continues to fund Irish Media outlets *including the Irish Times*, as well as NGO’s and Universities, the latter being incubation laboratories for a brand of Woke Marxism / Critical Theory. The funneling of this theory through the NGO channel into the Government policy chamber, is causing massive societal upheaval, disruption of community life and creating significant parental concern over a worryingly inappropriate new schools curriculum. Soros is also a major architect of the hugely destabilizing immigration crisis. Bill Gates was a shareholder in the vax firms whose grossly under-tested dangerous products were injected into the arms of 94.5% of Irish public in the absence of any informed consent, a contravention of the Nuremberg code. Those who declined were stripped of their rights and liberties for the crime of simply being informed about the dangers of modified mRNA genetic technologies. This was a total abandonment of medical ethics and human rights. Gates used his massive platform and his leverage with media to push these products and when the damage was done, he famously sold his pharma shares bagging hundreds of millions in profits, adding that on reflection the products didn’t actually work so well AND that Covid itself wasn’t actually all that dangerous. The net result? Excess deaths in Ireland in December 2024 are 21%+ more than in December 2020, the year of a supposed pandemic. Non pharmaceutical and biotech policies put forward by Gates indirectly through his control of the WHO are surely complicit in this outcome, which the Irish Times and other media outlets, along with our politicians are decidedly ignoring. I’m open to correction but it would seem you have never criticized the outsized influence of Soros and/or Gates on Irish society, certainly not on this platform. Instead, you chose in your piece to regurgitate nakedly biased ‘Guardian/Irish Times’ anti-Trump anti-Musk rhetoric. Let’s be clear. Musk and Trump are not to be trusted, but they have triggered a reversal of the Woke tide, which if that’s all they achieve, is worthy of positive acclamation. Why should Soros or Gates be allowed to directly interfere in democratic countries, whereas Musk and Trump are singled out for criticism because of something they *said*? As incoming VP J.D. Vance’s letter to the Irish Ambassador sets out, the new U.S. administration will be actively seeking assurances from Ireland designed to ensure that the U.S.’ preferred trading partners in the future are countries who have not drifted, as Ireland clearly has, from what Vance called ‘foundational values’, a specific reference to attempts here to institute ‘hate speech’ legislation. It is an objective fact that Musk played a positive role in ensuring this topic received due attention internationally and as such he should be credited at least partially with causing the reversal of the government’s policy direction in this respect. Will the new Irish government be so tone deaf as to revisit the hate speech legislation despite the changing geopolitical/cultural mood music and the looming retreat of the Woke tide? Let’s see. Another question is whether we have politicians capable of managing Ireland’s contradictory position as both the enforcer of the authoritarian EU Digital Services Act whilst playing host to massive U.S. digital firms? What about dismantling the €6bn a year NGO sector rooted in the negative influence of the WEF whose brand of Stakeholder Capitalism has surreptitiously replaced Representative Democracy? It’s impossible to discuss destabilization of democracy and ignore the WEF. Maybe when we regain a solid common sense footing in post-Woke Ireland we’ll feel a whole lot less insecure about our country and a lot more confident in our future.
