Thursday, September 19, 2024

Why Are Large Containers Being Delivered To Military Bases In Ireland - Shrouded In Secrecy And Under Heavy Guard?


Why are large containers delivered to military bases in Ireland shrouded in secrecy and kept under heavy guard?


A post on social media last week described unexplained deliveries of large containers to multiple military installations across Ireland which have raised concerns within the Irish Defence Forces.

The contents of these containers remain unknown and are heavily guarded. The deliveries deviate from standard military protocol, with heightened security measures and a lack of official documentation. Senior personnel who raised concerns were met with threats of court-martial, suggesting external control and a lack of transparency within the military structure. The broad distribution of these containers across critical military assets indicates a coordinated and secretive effort.

Michael Yon joined John Waters in a wide-ranging discussion that included these mysterious containers and the invasion of Ireland by foreign people which is often referred to as “illegal immigration” to distract from what is really happening.

The Blood-red Rose of Ireland

By John Waters


An alarming communication was released last week in a social media post by Graham dePenros, who is not known to me. I take its content with a high degree of seriousness because it resonates with claims made by Michael Yon in our last conversation on these topics, on 27 July.  The post stated inter alia:


Over the past six weeks, unexplained deliveries have raised alarms within the Irish Defence Forces. A mix of 40-foot-high cube containers and 20-foot containers have been delivered to multiple military installations across the Republic of Ireland, including prominent sites such as Collins Barracks in Cork, the Haulbowline Naval Base, The Curragh Camp and several other strategic locations. The contents of these containers remain unknown, guarded and shrouded in secrecy. Deviation from Standard Military Protocol for such deliveries typically involves a modest security detail of two soldiers per container. However, in these unprecedented cases, each container is guarded by a contingent of eight soldiers, indicating an elevated security concern of significant importance.

No Paperwork

Compounding the mystery, the containers lack any Bills of Lading, manifests or documentation that would trace their arrival through official channels. There are no records of these containers passing through any Irish port or manifests lodged with port authorities.

The containers are sealed with specialised locks that trigger alarms if tampered with, and each is fitted with CCTV systems. Disturbingly, no member of the Defence Forces appears to have access to the CCTV feeds or knows from where they are being monitored. This opaque operational oversight raises troubling questions about who controls these highly guarded assets within Ireland’s sovereign military facilities.

Threat of Court-Martial

Senior Defence Forces personnel have voiced concerns about the containers, only to be met with strict warnings to cease all inquiries under the threat of court-martial. This chilling response suggests a level of external control or influence that undermines the chain of command and disrupts the transparency and accountability expected within any democratic military structure.

List of Locations

The list of affected locations reads like a roll call of Ireland’s critical military assets: Collins Barracks, Kilworth Camp, Haulbowline Naval Base, Finner Camp, Cathal Brugha Barracks, McKee Barracks, Renmore Barracks, The Curragh Camp, Stephen’s Barracks, Sarsfield Barracks, Aiken Barracks, Gormanstown Camp and Custume Barracks. The broad distribution of these containers suggests a coordinated effort that is strategically significant yet veiled in an impenetrable cloak of secrecy.

The bulletin by Graham dePenros resonates alarmingly with a scenario spelt out by the former American special services member, Michael Yon, who on 19 June issued a warning based on information gleaned directly on a trip he made to Ireland in 2022, and indirectly from research recently provided to him by a person with a military background here in Ireland.

Michael’s post of 19 June was devoted to what he described as the planned “invasion” of my country, Ireland, using the enormous battalion of indifferent male aliens, unlawfully brought into our country by our appalling Government, and now residing here, chiefly in camps dotted around the country, albeit anything but randomly, according to Michael. The picture he painted was bleak indeed: that, as in other parts of the West, the recent influxes of outsiders – mostly males between the ages of 25 and 35 – amounts to a stealth invasion of our country, with a view to its capture and the eradication and/or replacement of its indigenous population.

He outlined in detail the research he had acquired, which pinpointed a total of 36 military-style encampments in the area of Dublin County, and 293 more in the rest of the Republic, accommodating about 120,000 alien males. He pointed out that the locations of these facilities in the vicinity of Dublin were clearly such as to render it easy to block off the main entry and exit points of the city, with the design of the M50 as a “manmade obstacle” also facilitating the sealing off of the capital from the rest of the country and blocking access and egress.

I reposted this warning on my Substack in mid-July, and a fortnight later, having tracked Michael down, interviewed him about his investigations and hypothesis.

This follow-up interview, conducted on Saturday, 14 September, arose from the publication of the above details of containers being delivered to army bases around Ireland, a scenario loosely predicted by Michael in his 19 June post and in our interview of 27 July.

You can watch John Waters’ interview with Michael Yon HERE.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sounds as though something serious is about to kick off.