The Real Story of Ireland: Part 2 - Michael Tsarion on Resolving Reality Radio - 20/2/19
Resolving Reality
Published on Mar 7, 2019
Welcome to Resolving Reality.
This 10th episode features my first returning guest to Resolving Reality Radio - Iris…
The Real Story of Ireland: Part 2 - Michael Tsarion on Resolving Reality Radio - 20/2/19
Resolving Reality
Published on Mar 7, 2019
Welcome to Resolving Reality.
This 10th episode features my first returning guest to Resolving Reality Radio - Irish author and researcher Michael Tsarion.
Michael is a much-respected voice and veteran within the so-called “alternative” research community, and has published many fascinating works including several books about Ireland and ancient Irish history, including “The Irish Origins of Civilisation” volumes 1 and 2.
This is a follow-up interview to “The Real Story of Ireland” - my first talk with Michael on the subjects of Ireland's origins, history, culture and sovereignty..and how Ireland has been transformed progressively from a culturally-unique place, into the typical, westernised, global state we see today.
Visits Michael’s websites Michaeltsarion.com, Irishoriginsofcivlisation.com, and also be sure to check out Unslaved.com, to absorb his many works, collaborations and interviews alongside his partner at the Unslaved website - David Whitehead.
In this interview, we talk about the many factors that have transformed Ireland over the ages, and how consistent trauma and chaos have played a role in keeping the Irish people suppressed.
We also cover Ireland's transformation in a global context, the mechanisms of control and the use of “divide-and-conqueor” tactics, including the engineered Catholic/Protestant divide.
Also mentioned is the connection between Marxist ideology and Irish Nationalism, Christianity and morality in modern Ireland, the new threat of islamo-Communism, and much more.
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