Source: Irish Mirror
UNITED MATES OF AMERICA
Unified Ireland was part of US new world order
By TOM PRENDEVILLE
THE US planned to create a united Ireland after World War II, newly-released secret files show.
In 1941, the American government, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, tried to redraw the entire map of the globe.
On the Post-War New World Map, the North is no longer under British rule but is joined with the rest of Ireland. The notes state the area will be “unified as a demilitarized independent republic of Eire”.
Ireland is one of the only countries on the map that is not part of any alliance or union.
Under the plan, Britain also loses its African colonies but Australia and New Zealand are ruled by London. In the aftermath of WWII Britain did give up of [sic] all of its African colonies.
Invaded
In fact, many of the ideas mooted in the 1941 plan have since come to pass.
The state of Israel, which did not exist until 1948, is marked in on the map and called Hebrewland –seven years early.
Eastern block countries such as Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania and several others are colour coded as part of communist USSR.
But these countries were not invaded and occupied by the Soviets until 1945, which suggests Washington was quite happy to allow the USSR to take over half of Europe.
Elsewhere, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark become part of a Nordic federation similar to the modern-day EU.
A North American Union of the US, Canada and Mexico can be seen on the map — and now exists as the North American Free Trade Area [sic].
Historian Thomas Moriarty said: “Either the US State Department had someone who could see into the future or else they meticulously planned to redraw the entire map of the world.
“The latter is the most likely explanation. What is known historically is that Roosevelt and (British Prime Minister) Churchill handed over all of Eastern Europe to (Soviet leader) Stalin at Yalta in 1945.”
Deal … Churchill, and Stalin, far right
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Afterword:
Tom Prendeville would get a “C” in my class for lack of attention. Roosevelt did not prepare the Gomberg Map, Gomberg did, and Gomberg merely quoted something he liked from Roosevelt.
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