This site deals with all kinds of issues associated with globalism and particularly how it relates to Ireland. That includes looking at deep politics and taking a look at a larger set of events and placing things in their proper context. Too much of modern political analysis is compartmentalised in my opinion and this tends to produce very narrow fields of expertise that are rarely looked at in relation to anything else. Effectively people tend to know an awful lot about very little. It is also the case that most academics and media personalities etc. are rather fond of their positions and the adulation they receive for having the correct views on things, rendering them effective protectors of the establishment and dangerous attack dogs of challengers to it’s particular dogmas.
I have been interested in these kind of subjects for many years and have spent at least the last decade trying to understand who and what is driving the ongoing destruction of my country and the rest of western civilisation. It has taken a considerable time to come to terms with things and this site is an attempt to break things down for anyone who wants to understand how our country really works and the forces at play. Much of the information is completely relevant to other countries as well.
I have no inside track on anything and rely on the information I can get my hands on from wherever I can find it while applying logic and (hopefully ) sound reasoning. This site will be added to over time as new information comes up and whenever I get a chance to write up more of my research.
I do not proclaim to be an expert, but a concerned citizen.
Using This Site
I have tried to make the site as easy to navigate as possible. The right hand menu should help in navigating a series or find which subjects you are interested in.
Categories
Categories are for specific subject areas and each article has at least one or two. You will find a list of categories on the right menu of the site which makes it easy to read within particular subjects. The categories associated with an article are listed at the top of the page.
Tags
Tags are for specific things that might be referenced in an article such as a person or organisation etc. Tags are displayed at the bottom of an article and as with categories, can be selected to display any articles where a tag is added.
References
References are given for each article, these are linked to a table at the end of each article. Books are listed and can be looked up online. Online links open in an external tab.
Series
Series are basically long articles that have been broken into smaller, more digestible pieces. You should start at the first article and work through so as to avoid missing information. Each section is linked accordingly. When reading an articles from a series, you can view each part of the series on the right hand side of the page, with the current article highlighted.