Video Conversation: Insurgency of the ‘Alien' Shiny-suits — on James Collins Ireland
‘These creeps really are the creepiest creeps that ever crept.’
‘What’s left and right? Two wings on the same bird.’
We do not analyse our enemies to pass the time, or to show how much we have learned about their machinations. We do it so as to know them, to comprehend in our bones the nature of what we are up against. And the purpose of this is very far from feeding in ourselves a sense of defeatism, but so that we can acquire the deep certitude that we work for good and they work to do evil — to destroy our lives and our minds with butchery, thuggery and filth. This understanding is vital to our chances of winning, which are good if we can persuade ourselves to our souls that it is true.
‘What I’ve taken to saying recently about all this is: We can win. And we’ve got to believe that. I go to meetings and there’s talking and debating, and everyone wants to speak, and that’s all very well,. But there’s a defeatism at the heart of it, I find, where people will, say, “Oh well, this stuff has been goin’ on for three hundred years”, or five hundred years. And the implication is that these people are omnipotent and unbeatable. And I don’t believe that in the slightest. I actually don’t believe that they even know what they’re doing, because they don’t understand what they’re demolishing: human society. They don’t know how it works. And they don’t know what it would be like when they’d demolished it. They have no idea how you can actually live in a world in which you’ve destroyed everything. Their very idea of the pursuit of wealth, for example — they don’t even understand this basic notion: that wealth is valueless — no matter what form it takes: paper, or gold, or silver . . . or Bitcoin, or anything — it has no value except when people, human beings, are working to create real wealth, which is then exchanged using these tokens, and that’s all they are.’
‘I think we need to start convincing ourselves that we’re gonna win. That we can win, because we can. But if we keep thinking that we’re gonna lose, then we are gonna lose. . . . Why will we win? Because it is right that we win. Because if we win, the world will survive, and our children will be happy and hopeful. If we lose, there is nothing. It’s that serious. Monsters! — that’s all that will survive if we lose. We cannot lose! So c’mon! Let’s forget about the history, lets forget the illuminati. Let’s focus. We are fighting for our children and our grandchildren. And that’s all this is about.’
We do not need to ‘learn’ anything further about what is happening. We know enough to resist it and to overcome it, but we must lose any sense that what we fight is other than the purest evil.’
'Politicians are no longer our representatives. ‘Our country is occupied, that’s the point. These are not people representing the Irish people. Have you looked at them recently, their demeanours and the smirk and the duper’s delight? This smirk they have. Do they look like they care whether anybody votes for them or not? And you know why? Because they know they can fix the election to whatever result they want.’
‘They’re not the same people, anymore than if they were green-skinned aliens called Varadkreep. They’re a completely different species. They’re not even human.’
‘They got us to line up to be tagged and inoculated like cattle. And yet, most people have no sense of how appalling these people are.’
‘Politicians exist now to destroy the hope and the happiness of people’
‘Their agenda is basically to enslave us, to plunder all our resources, to lock us up and then kill us as soon as possible. So that we will live shorter lives, and very brutal lives. That’s what Varadkreep is talking about when he talks about “pushback”.’
‘Evil we can grasp at some level, even though it’s mysterious and dark and impenetrable to our reason. But what is even more bizarre is that people who look like us, who talk like us, who have the same kinds of lives as us, the same kind of families, the same desire, the same aspirations for their children to be happy and to live peaceful lives — that these people are going to either (a) haven’t seen any of this, or (b) pretend they haven’t seen it. And so they continue as if the only problem in Ireland was the “far right” protesting about all this.’
“These people have their boots on your face, so when are we going to take them off? That’s my question. How could we have got to the stage where we’re actually having a “debate” about whether it’s okay to teach fisting to six and seven year-olds? What is wrong with our people? They should be marching on Leinster House, tens of thousands of them, and pulling it down, brick for brick, until they get in. Please understand this: It won’t stop until you stop it, because they’re not going to stop on their own.’
‘Repressive tolerance is a very interesting and fiendish concept. What it actually says is that if somebody is outside the Pale of human society — in other words, if they’re a bad, far-right person, who says mean things about queers — well, they’re not entitled to any protection. They have no right to the normative laws and principles of democracy, or the rule of law, or freedom. This is what repressive tolerance is: that the idea of being tolerant to that kind of intolerance — as they would have it — is actually so counter-productive as to be damaging and disastrous in history. Of course, the obverse is the truth: the disaster will come from this very syndrome, whereby you destroy every principle of a civilisation that has taken two-and-a-half thousand years to construct, and maintain. All this can be destroyed in a decade, and we’re halfway through it now — starting in 2020, although there was some serious handiwork done before that in Ireland.’
‘What I mean by the Omnipotent Victim is that, once you paint somebody as having been mistreated by history, by the rest of humanity in history, then they have a licence to demand of you things that you have to hand over.’
[The sound on James’s mic is a bit ropey for the first few questions — some kind of feedback loop effect that makes him sound like he’s 10,000 feet under the Atlantic. But my mic is good and his gets better after he’s figured out the problem.]