The Bankers Bailout and Article 6.1 of our basic law (Bunreacht na
hEireann) …
I believe our Government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial) has let the
people of the Republic of Ireland down very, very badly in a whole range of
ways relating to the basic law of the land, and that it has done so over a
period of several years.
However, that is not a good reason for us, the people of the Republic of
Ireland, to let ourselves down.
We, the people of the Republic of Ireland, still have Bunreacht na hEireann
— which literally means “The Basic Law of Ireland” — and Article 6.1 of
Bunreacht na hEireann very clearly states:
“All powers of government, legislative, executive and judicial, derive,
under God, from the people, whose right it is to designate the rulers of the
State and, in final appeal, to decide all questions of national policy,
according to the requirements of the common good.”
Now, more than at any time in the history of the Republic of Ireland, we
need to gently but firmly insist (by all lawful and peaceful means available
to us), that our “public servants” respect Article 6.1 of our basic law in
relation to the dozens of billions of Euros they are planning to borrow for
the purpose of bailing out the bankers (in connection with their
self-inflicted gambling debts).
I believe we simply MUST stand our ground on this particular issue, at this
particular time; otherwise, it is very difficult to predict what will happen
to us all.
The above text is largely based on a comment at the following www
location: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/CelticParty/28November2010/Email.htm
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William Finnerty
March 20, 2012 at 16:00
View Early Tomorrow Morning (subject to cloud-free sky), March 21st, Cairn T (at Loughcrew, County Meath) …
Though not nearly as well known about at the present time as it might be, there is an amazing Bronze Age “Equinox Detector” (believed to be in excess of 5,000 years old) in County Meath, Republic of Ireland: which still works accurately to this day, and which is also believed to have very close and important connections with Brehon Law and the Hill of Tara.
As some will already know, Brehon Law is widely believed to be among the very oldest, most successful, and most compassionate systems of justice the world has ever know. Against the wishes of the indigenous people of Ireland of the time, it began to get pushed to one side immediately following the Anglo Norman invasion in the 1160s; and, by the mid 1600s it had been fully stamped out altogether throughout the whole of Ireland: and replaced by what we’ve got now.
Balance, Justice, …
The “equinox days” themselves — nominally centred around March 21st (tomorrow !!) and September 21st — are of course the days when there is very close to perfect balance between the hours of daylight and darkness throughout the entire world. It is this naturally occurring bi-annual presentation of perfect balance in our galaxy — closely and symbolically connected to the idea of perfect justice in the human world, i.e. justice of the kind where the punishment is designed to balance the crime to as near “perfection” as possible through the use of fines used in Brehon Law — which is probably responsible for the fact that Cairn T is claimed by some to also be the burial place of King Ollamh Fodhla (who was very closely associated with the origins of Brehon Law), and who, according to the “Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters”, ruled Ireland for the 40 year period between 1317 – 1277 BC.
More on this subject, which contains some indirect evidence of how extremely seriously the people of ancient Ireland respected and treated the very important subject of justice, can be found via the following link:
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/Groups/20September2007/Email.htm