A message from Anonymous to the people of Ireland: The Fiscal Compact Treaty Referendum. “We are Anonymous the cyber resistance network.” We appeal directly to the people of Ireland as the only people in Europe who are being given a choice regarding the introduction of the Fiscal compact Treaty. Over the coming days and weeks you will be bombarded with propaganda aimed at instilling fear into your hearts and demanding that you vote yes to this treaty. On behalf of the people of Europe and the world, we ask you to vote no to the fiscal compact treaty.
We ask the Irish people to remember the Lisbon Treaty referendum and how the same propagan dists told you that a yes vote would bring jobs and stability. You now know that this was untrue, and in fact more jobs have been lost. Those who bring the Fiscal Compact Treaty to Irish shores are the same forces that wrought economic and social depression throughout the world and are benefiting from the resulting destruction. This time they will tell you that the Fiscal Compact Treaty will bring stability to Ireland and access to funds that in reality are the results of your own labour and will be used to bail-out banks. People of Ireland do not be fooled; the Fiscal Compact Treaty has nothing to do with stability, it is a bail-out fund for the privileged and corrupt. It commits all future governments to handing over the fruits of your labour to faceless investors, and the complete and total privatization of public services.
The Fiscal Compact Treaty will deny democratically elected governments the right to care for the public, preventing the people from caring for their community. The Fiscal Compact Treaty gives budgetary control to faceless and unelected private interest groups who serve the interests of multi-national corporations, banks and investment houses, all of who desire to evict the people from the processes of government. The Fiscal Compact Treaty is a fascist treaty as it brings an end to democracy and replaces the rights of the people of Europe with the rights of corporations. We appeal to the people of Ireland, a proud people in whose veins flows strong and compassionate Celtic blood, we appeal to you to reject the Fiscal Compact Treaty and in doing so to once more raise the flag of community and social progress over the cities, towns, villages and Islands of Europe.
The future of the people of Europe rests in your hands. On the thirty first of May 2012 vote no to the Fiscal Compact Treaty. The people of the world await your decision with great hope, you may be the last great hope, vote no. This has been an appeal to the Irish people from Anonymous. VOTE NO.!!!!!!



This part’s shockin’… “We appeal to the people of Ireland, a proud people in whose veins flows strong and compassionate Celtic blood”.
And as for speaking “On behalf of the people of Europe and the world”, well, that just sounds a little silly.
But nonetheless, the ideas a nice one. And while I agree with the moral and the sentiment, should we not be a little realistic? We can try do Get up, Stand Up, but at the end of the day, Merkels got us by the balls, and we can take it out on Enda as much as we want and make him look like a fool on front of his friends but really, is it going to achieve anything? You can blame the government as a body, but it wasn’t this government who did the major damage to Ireland, it was Fianna Fáil and their greedy acquaintances. Enda seems like a good guy, sure he’s a bit short to be a good leader and you probably wouldn’t want to be stuck sitting beside him at a party but does it really seem like our nation will vote yes after being” bombarded with propaganda aimed at instilling fear into [our] hearts”. If we vote yes, it’s not out of fear, it’s because with a no vote, the future is even more uncertain. It’s because many of those who represent the no, have done a comparable amount of damage to our country as Fianna Fáil. Also, there’s strength in number and at least we littly PIGIs can lie in the muck together.
Regards
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