During a speech outside the General Post Office in Dublin, Eddie Hobbs painted a picture of how the long-standing Irish fight for freedom is being overshadowed by modern threats, likening the precarious situation to a meticulously orchestrated strategy for global technocracy.
Connecting the dots between seemingly disjointed events such as CV, the sexualisation of children, economic policies and a broader, almost insidious plan to strip away personal freedoms through digital IDs, digital currency and digital passports, he describes the looming potential for totalitarianism.
To achieve their plan, the planners involve the World Health Organisation, the top echelons of supranational organisations such as the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
“We now see you … We see you as a globalist. Stephen Donnelly is a globalist. Leo Varadkar was a globalist [and] World Economic Forum trained globalist … [The globalists are] now in danger. They’re in danger from the public everywhere waking up to the plan,” he said.
Eddie Hobbs is an Irish financial advisor, writer, campaigner author and former television presenter. He is probably best known for RTÉ’s Rip Off Republic (2005) and Show Me the Money (2004).
On 20 May 2024, Hobbs launched the Killarney Declaration outside the Global Economic Summit at which the Director General of the World Health Organisation, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, was speaking.
On 31 May, he stood outside the General Post Office (“GPO”), the headquarters of the Easter Rising in 1916. At the time Hobbs made his speech, the 77th World Health Assembly was ongoing. Since then, we have learned that the adopted amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) (“IHR”) were watered down from previous proposals and the draft Pandemic Agreement ( or treaty) will be further negotiated for up to 12 months. It is important to note that countries have 10 months to reserve or reject provisions in the amended IHR.
Outside the GPO at the end of May Hobbs said, “As we gather here on sacred ground for the Irish, as we speak the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly is over in Geneva at the World Health Organisation assembly poised with his pen to give up – without any reference to the Irish people who predate the state by centuries – handing over more sovereignty and freedom and allowing to be put in place what can only be best described as a as a global technocracy.”
He referred to a comment made by Professor Francis Boyle who described the World Health Organisation Pandemic Agreement and the IHR amendments as a totalitarian medical police state.
“The Irish media establishment in the first quarter of 2020 died, it finished. There has been no journalism. There have been no questions asked. The basic questions have not been asked,” Hobbs said.
“The World Health Organisation is an agency for a much greater power behind what’s going on … The United Nations … Let’s look at what’s happening,” he said.
“We see the flooding of Ireland by ‘economic migrants’, it’s happening in other countries … We see the attack through our children, misgendering and sexualisation of children – that’s UN policy being enacted throughout our schools. Then we see hate speech laws … that is designed to stop us from talking to one another, it’s to send a cold chill through the population, that’s its intention.”
Looking beyond the WHO and the UN, digital IDs are coming to Ireland through the European Union. “It’s part of the digital trap that’s being created,” Hobbs said.
“Because into your digital ID passport will go your vaccine passport,” he added.
“The World Health Organisation wants member states to actually put PCR tests … discredited PCR tests, into wastewater, find the pathogens, enhance them in gain-of-function laboratories, including in Ireland, and then do deals with the pharmaceutical industry on the vaccines that would be created,” he said.
“In other words, they want a carbon copy of the Wuhan Institute of Virology on Irish soil and on the soil of all the other member states.”
Hobbs described what we’re witnessing as a “landing zone for the plan.” So, what’s the plan?
The plan was flagged in the early 1950s by Hannah Arendt who spent her life studying totalitarianism of the last century, Hobbs said.
Arendt was a German-American philosopher who wrote extensively on the concept of totalitarianism in her book ‘The Origins of Totalitarianism’. According to Arendt, totalitarianism is a unique form of government that combines elements of both fascism and communism. She argued that totalitarian regimes, such as Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia, share a common characteristic: the attempt to eliminate all forms of individuality and autonomy, reducing citizens to mere bodies devoid of identity, rights and humanity.
“She said in the early 1950s that the totalitarianism of the 21st century would not be led by the monsters of the last one but by the banal bureaucrats of the next. The banal bureaucrats is exactly what we’ve got,” Hobbs said.
It was orchestrated with military precision. “The captivity of the media, the captivity of the platforms, the actual propaganda that came through – that was all military-level psychological operations,” he said.
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