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It takes a lot of guts to stand up face potential ridicule, especially should you be well known, the loss of a career can be a devastating blow of lifetime magnitude there are not many, who would stand against current orthodoxy, not many who would raise their heads above the trench, facing the enemy in doing so. I can only take my hat off to Jim Corr, the only man in the group the Corrs, he at great risk has chosen to voice his fears, to stand publicly and state his case, I post the relevant details below, please take time to support a brave man. 14  

Corrs guitarist: 9/11 was an inside job


Corrs guitarist Jim Corr has claimed that there was overwhelming evidence that the 9/11 attacks in America were carried out by "rogue elements" of US President George Bush's "neo-con administration". 

In a rare intervention into the political arena, the male singer with The Corrs band also came out against the Lisbon Treaty claiming that it is " tip-toe totalitarianism in the West". 

In an interview with Matt Cooper on Ireland's Today FM's 'Last Word', Corr made the case for voting 'No' to Lisbon, claiming it could introduce the death penalty to Ireland and contribute to a "new world order". 

Corr's opposition is based on his three years "studying the New World Order which the European Union is a part of". 

He said "the EU is a stepping stone towards a world government, they will merge it with the Asia Pacific Union, the African Union and the North American Union". The Lisbon Treaty itself will introduce "a scientific technocracy" to Europe which will erode national sovereignty. continues here


Corrs guitarist: I’d enter politics to save us from Freemasons and the tyranny of global government

Corrs guitarist Jim Corr has set out his stall for a possible career in politics and said he fears the rise of the 'New World Order'.

The Dundalk-born star told the Sunday Tribune that he was against the Lisbon Treaty and views it as a stepping-stone to an Orwellian nightmare state run by a one-world government.

Corr, 43, also revealed that he objects to the influence of Masonic Orders in politics, is against GM foods and fears that implanting humans with microchips will lead to complete government control of the human race.

Separated from former fiancée Gayle Williamson, Corr makes frequent trips to Belfast to visit their son Brandon.

He said the birth of his son last year played a major a part in his politicisation.

"When you have children there is an extension of you into the future. You think, hang on, this may not affect me but what on earth is it going to be like for my children? You start to ask questions."
Jim Corr on....

A possible career in politics

"I love playing music but I wouldn't rule anything out down the line. I imagine it would be an incredibly difficult job but if I felt we were going in such a bad direction, then maybe I would stand. I would be an independent because I am not affiliated with any political party."

The Lisbon Treaty

"Certainly the views of one party did resonate a bit more with me this time. Because of what we've experienced as a nation. Six hundred years of tyranny under the British establishment. We cannot forget that and here we are giving away our national sovereignty to a new European federal state."

Freemasons

"There are a large number of secret societies in our government, we certainly know that. The push towards global government totally correlates with the Freemasonic agenda.

"The way it works is that once they see a rising star, let's say a politician, they're approached, as a couple of my friends have been approached, because they would see you as an asset to the brotherhood.

"Tony Blair is a 33rd degree Freemason. That's fairly common knowledge. The Queen is grand patroness of the World Freemasonry. Silvio Berlusconi is a high level Freemason. President George Bush is a member of the Skull and Bones, the Yale secret society, which is an off-shoot of the Freemasons." continues here

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