…is a true personal account during a period of time where ordinary civilised people abandoned the familiar trappings of normality, logic and scientific rigour in favour of the approval of a bizarre new secular cult whose roots have been quietly cultivated for centuries. Their plans were finally implemented in the 20th and 21st centuries by a conglomeration of transnational organisations, banks, corporations and their loyal servants- the “democratic” national governments and their lackeys. Séamus recounts his interactions with the police, the courts and a new kind of self-appointed law enforcer: The ordinary Cult Member.
We begin our story in the South of Ireland in late 2019 when unusual events begin to unfold- Starting first as a trickle of activity, then a flow, and then a raging torrent. The book details the escapades of the author Séamus O’Laoi who tries to make sense of what’s happening; It details his modest but nonetheless important personal challenges to the authority of the Irish state during the interestingly exact 2 year period: March 2020 to March 2022 (At which time attention switched overnight to the Ukraine war, and off came the masks and the mandates.) Séamus details some of the main characters involved in the greatest scam the world has ever known; The policies pursued by the Irish and other governments and their attempt to fulfil the requirements of their masters: The UN, WHO, EU, and WEF.
This book is a record of what happened in Ireland during the period that Séamus mockingly refers to as the “The Dreadful Disease” when erstwhile invisible forces emerged and revealed themselves to the world, perhaps assuming that no-one would pay too much notice. Following brutal assaults by governments against “their” people, it has become obvious for anyone with eyes to see that they are not fit to manage an ice cream stand, much less “govern” a geographical region or a people.
It is hoped that books such as this one can help provide the reader with an enhanced understanding of what happened in March 2020; The preparatory events and players which preceded it. Séamus examines his local environment in the context of global events, and the curiously well-coordinated actions of governments everywhere. He asks some very pertinent questions like: Where did all this madness come from? And- How do we counter it if/ when they try it again?
This book is written to entertain as much as inform. The introduction asks the following questions:
Q1:
“Who Should Read This Book?
A:
You’d like this book if you:
Enjoy satire
Enjoy real-life stories
or-
Are curious
Q2:
Who Should Definitely Not Read This Book?
A:
If you happen to revere any group, politician or celebrity and cannot bear to see them lampooned or criticised, then this book is not for you. If you’re irritated by satire, or can’t stand opinions that don’t match your own I would also give it a miss. Be aware that there may be one or two naughty words which could offend those of a sensitive nature.”
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