Jim Corr speaks to the Irish people about the current economical situation and the Crisis.
James Steven Ignatius "Jim" Corr, (born July 31, 1964) is an Irish musician, singer and songwriter.
The Corr siblings were awarded honorary MBEs in 2005 by Queen Elizabeth II, in recognition of their musical talents and also their charitable work which raised money for Freeman Hospital in Newcastle, victims of the Omagh Bombing and other charities.
He is also heavily involved with charity causes, playing at concerts to raise money for non-profit organisations and appeals such as the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle (where his mother was treated), the victims of the Omagh bombing and the Prince's Trust. Jim and his sisters were also involved in the Live 8 series of concerts, performing at Edinburgh in mid-2005 alongside Bono and other acts such as Annie Lennox, Eddie Izzard and Bob Geldof. He also performed at Nelson Mandela's 46664 concert in South Africa, to help raise awareness of the growing AIDS epidemic in Africa.
Corr currently holds an Irish Private Helicopter's Pilot Licence, allowing him to fly small aircraft such as his Robinson R44 Raven II helicopter (registration G-SWAT).
Corr has aired his views on many subjects of contemporary political interest. On May 29, 2008, Corr appeared as a guest on The Last Word, the flagship current affairs program of Irish radio station Today FM. During the interview, Corr went to great lengths to spell out his opposition to the Lisbon treaty, much of which centres on his contention that the sole purpose of the treaty is to hasten the formation of aNew World Order, and his belief that the treaty is a framework on which will be based the eventual subjugation of all Irish people. Corr is also a member of the 9/11 Truth Movement and operates a website where he writes about his belief in various New World Order conspiracy theories including that September 11, 2001 was an inside job.
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