Is Brian Cowen a crypto-Jew?

Started by celticwarrior, September 15, 2009, 09:40:45 AM

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celticwarrior

The Jewish-controlled Wikipedia definition of what is a crypto-jew:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto-Judaism

here is another definition:   http://www.erichufschmid.net/TFC/Crypto-Zionists.htm  (note: this author has Jewish family ties)

The current Irish Prime Minister, (An Taoiseach in Irish), Brian Cowen, has pronounced Jewish facial features and many of his actions, in all the various high offices he has held, reveal a tolerance for unethical or corrupt behaviour, social injustice and even an incitement to social division and conflict, as well as his present rabid promotion of a 'Yes' vote to Lisbon, that are all part of the evil Jewish leadership and their helpers' plan to consolidate their power  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_cowen

Just as, for example, the Protestant Reformer Cohen (Jewish), changed his name to Calvin, here is evidence that at least one member of the ostensibly Irish Cowen tribe, the composer, conductor and pianist Frederick H Cohen (1852-1935), actually had Jewish roots:
http://www.btinternet.com/~john.parker17/page8.html

Ognir

Good call, worth looking into¨¨

Has he been to IsraHELL
Has he taken or said things in favour of IsaHELL
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

celticwarrior

unlike Frederick H Cohen (Cowen), whose accomplishments appear exemplary and beneficial to mankind, you only have to look back over Brian Cowen's political career to see many (published) examples of actions taken by him that were clearly inspired by a zio-Judaic mindset, done with its hallmark traits of smugness, arrogance, aggressiveness, petulance, defiance and contempt of all who don't hold his views and refusal to accept blame for any wrongdoing
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analy ... 75197.html

although, embattled and beleagured as he is on all sides, he has today reluctantly admitted he hasn't gotten everything right: http://www.examiner.ie/ireland/cowen-ca ... 00945.html

He has expressed his opposition to the falsely-named and Zionist generated notion of 'anti-semitism' and supported the holohoax myth in this speech:
http://www.osce.org/documents/cio/2004/04/2848_en.pdf
However, he says his support for the Jews does not extend to improper actions by Jewish leaders:  
see this extract:
'Supporters of the struggle against anti-Semitism rightly call for action. They are right
to ask the tough questions. They are right to call for more to be done using the
strengths and resources of our Governments to address the human rights
challenges Jews face in Europe today. Others make equally compelling calls and will
be heard too.
Anti-Semitism must be addressed by firm measures. But while we do so, we cannot
and should not expect reasonable criticism and fair comment about specific Israeli
government policies to fall silent. Criticism of government policies is an essential
feature of democratic political systems. The exploitation of race for political
purposes by any government or any politician – be it is an offensive weapon or as a
shield to fend off criticism – is quite simply unacceptable.'

the last paragraph sounds OK but I don't recall any criticism from him about the genocidal assault on Gaza by the IDF at the beginning of this year

celticwarrior

Brian Cowen has displayed a remarkable (zio-Judaic ?) tolerance for unethical or corrupt behaviour by himself, his relatives, political colleagues and appointees:
for example;
In October 1994, it was revealed that Cowen, as Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications, had 1,000 shares in Arcon International Resources, a company to which he was in the process of awarding a mining licence. He quickly sold the shares and apologised in the Dáil for causing himself and his colleagues "some embarrassment":
Kerrigan, Gene; Brennan, Pat (1999). This Great Little Nation – Cowengate. Gill & Macmillan. pp. 62-63. ISBN 0-7171-2937-3.  

One of his brothers, Christopher, a publican who runs the Cowen family's Pub, was discovered by the Revenue Commissioners to have failed to pay taxes:
"Cowen's brother listed as a tax defaulter by Revenue". Irish Independent. 29 March 2008. http://www.independent.ie/national-news ... 31751.html

We well know how staunchly he supported his predecessor, Bertie Ahern, who was forced to resign as Taoiseach over his questionable financial dealings;

Cowen has refused to criticise his party colleague, John O'Donohue, for his apparent gross abuse of expenses:
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/se ... 00942.html
and has made no comment about the latest O'Donohue-related controversy:
http://www.independent.ie/national-news ... 86373.html

'Primetime' is now showing a special investigation & report into O'Donohue's expenses scandal and also the extravagant, unnaccountable expenditures by the board of FAS, Ireland's State Training and Employment Agency :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_F%C3% ... ontroversy

Taoiseach Brian Cowen had publicly defended FAS boss Rody Molloy before his resignation, amidst increasing public outcry and calls for him to resign by TDs  The turning point proved to be an interview Molloy gave to the RTÉ Radio 1 show Today with Pat Kenny in which he grossly underestimated the tide of public opinion in his defence of his company's expenses. On 24 November, Molloy explained to Pat Kenny:

"We broke no rules or regulations. At the time we were doing it, it was standard practice."

Ireland's Public Accounts Committee investigated the affair and issued a report on 19 February 2009.

celticwarrior

O'Donohue has spoken publicly about the controversy for the first time, typically and defiantly, at a racecourse:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090915/tu ... cd776.html

the above brief report doesn't include his damning comment (echoing that of FAS's Rody Molloy above) that his "expenses were independently audited in accordance with Department of Finance guidelines and were legitimate" (RTE TV News): this would mean that Cowen knew all about the wasteful expenditures and condoned them

meanwhile, Cowen is threatening that there could be a rationing of credit and a long period of stagnation unless the Oireachtas (Parliament) passes the proposed legislation to set up NAMA, widely seen as saddling the Irish taxpayer with cushioning the gambling losses of developers and speculators;
later today, Wednesday, Finance Minister Lenihan will reveal the extent of the "haircut" discount (expected to be around 30%) price he is to pay for the estimated 60 billion euro "distressed loans" or bad debts on the banks' books: debts run up by greedy lending institutions in a climate of lax regulation on Brian Cowen's watch, first as Minister for Finance and now as Taoiseach