1. A country without a chief or leader is characterised by chronic
instability, fratricidal violence, universal greed, unregulated corruption and
military and national weakness.
2. Diarmait Mac Cearraill died in Ennikillen at the hands of
Fearon and Mc Sweeney in 571 AD. O’Beirne in his book Kings and High Kings
(Batsford Press ,1978) failed to observe that the last of the Irish High Kings
had come to Upper Lough Erne. The assassination is recorded in the Book of
Durrow, Book of Clonmacnoise and Annals of the Four Masters.( Some research in a
telephone directory in 1978 would have revealed this).
3. The moral imperative was not uppermost in Diarmait’s
interference in church affairs with regard to the modern idea of freedom of
religion and non interference in religious affairs.
4.The question of a monarchy in England is based not on privilege but
on predictability in social outcomes, as the English jurists teach since the English kings claimed to rule by Divine Right conferred upon them by the Vatican before 1532
5. The proper form of patrilineage is to be found in Saint
Matthew’s Gospel.
6. The Irish are a violent, greedy, lawless, rebellious and
idolatrous people whose behaviour has allowed them to fall prey to foreign
occupation, famine, disease, slander, racism, brutal exploitation and systematic
fleecing by financial pirates and freebooters.
7. It should be observed that if Sinn Fein increase their
representation in the Dail Ireland
will become increasingly isolated (and US investment will disengage) .It
should be noted that this party is the party of regicide par
excellence. It is the poor who do not want to be the victims of random violence
,welfare degradation and socio-economic dependence who form the backbone of
support for the head of state. It should be noted that the German Nazis describe
themselves as Republicans.
8.The Mac Cearaill were always fontline fighters ,a tradition which has been the case since time immemorial.
8.The Mac Cearaill were always fontline fighters ,a tradition which has been the case since time immemorial.
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