Thursday, February 17, 2011

Election 2011 Ireland ; FINE GAEL ACCUSED OF WAR CRIMES ON IRISH PEOPLE COVER-UP








For several years now, under the arrangements of the peace process in Ireland, the British intelligence service MI5, with more than 500  agents in both its €35 million Hollywood headquarters in British Occupied Ireland and its subordinates in Dublin Castle, have run amok with an army of spies, the PSNI and the police (Gardai) in the South, to police all of Ireland. Despite organizing several no warning car bombs, during the course of the troubles from Dublin to Belfast, murdering hundreds of people. They will continue to do so with particular gusto and immunity, with the incoming Fine Gael Government an extremely fascist Unionist regime, about to be elected by an uniformed electorate, due to rampant censorship in the south of Ireland.


This murderous British MI5 gang who now police all of Ireland with a history of war crimes, are answerable to no one, least of all these Fine Gael politicians who collaborated in the cover-up of carnage of its own Irish people. MI5 also runs low intensity counter-insurgency operations and sting operations on traditional republican groups. It has also created and mentored criminal gangs run by its local agents, as it formerly used to run most loyalist murder gangs. British MI6 one of the other secret services given a free reign in Ireland runs the criminal drug business in all of Ireland.


Justice Henry Barron, a former judge in Ireland's Supreme Court who died one year ago, conducted an investigation into the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings. His report was extremely critical of the Fine Gael government during the time of the bombings. He found in a lengthy and thorough report, that they could have done a lot more to catch those responsible. The report was also deeply critical of the investigation conducted by Irish police into the no warning British bombings, which murdered 33 innocent citizens, the greatest loss of life during Ireland's troubles of the last half of the century.

The report found that there were grounds to suspect the British bombers had direct help from members of the British armed forces. Justice Barron also investigated 18 other British murders carried out in the south of Ireland. The report was presented to the Irish government's joint committee on justice in December 2003.The report also examined the no warning bombings at Kay's Tavern in Dundalk, Dublin Airport, the Three Star Inn in Castleblayney and other British murders at that time including the Miami Showband murders at a British Army checkpoint outside Newry. The Irish government's joint committee on justice, after studying the report, found that British armed forces colluded in a series of attacks in the south of Ireland. These same forces are now in charge of policing of the whole island of Ireland, naturally traditional Irish republicans, find this as one of the key elements of the Belfast Agreement, that is totally unacceptable injustice.


Justice Barron's report blasted the Irish police(Garda) for ending their investigation far too soon, for failing to keep any proper records, for allowing critical evidence, files and photographs of suspects to be lost and not bothering to follow up on definitive leads. He also strongly criticized the Department of Justice and the Fine Gael government, led by Liam Cosgrave (1973-1977), for failing to intervene in the inquiry, which led to a breakdown with confusion and a lack of communication between all sides. “The result was that the investigation was doomed from the start,” Justice Barron says.

Another separate report by Justice Patrick McEntee uncovered further shocking new evidence of Irish police (Garda) mis-conduct and incompetence in the months following the murders of the 33 civilians. Shortly after the police investigation, more than 600 exhibits, that included statements and photographs from the bombing inquiry, were stacked in a big bonfire outside the headquarters of the Police (Garda) Technical Bureau and burned all under the supervision of a Fine Gael Government of the day. Both of the Justice's reports found an awful lot of new information previously not seen by the public or found by the police. However the results created more questions,  than existed before the inquiries, about the police and Fine Gael's rather sinister conduct after the British no warning bombings.


The Irish police deputy commissioner of the time, was the controversial Edmund Garvey. Garvey took centre stage in almost every major investigation during the life of the 1973-77 Fine Gael Government, who duly replaced Commissioner Malone, with their man Garvey who was later quickly sacked by Fianna Fáil when returned to power in 1977. There are persistent rumours in Ireland, going back years that Garvey was “a bit too close” to the British intelligence establishment, who now control policing in Ireland, under the terms of the Belfast Agreement. During the investigation, Garvey took charge, while his boss Commissioner Malone made the extraordinary statement about his supposed subordinate, before he died, telling journalists that “Garvey was the man, I really didn't have much to do with it.”


The cover-up of the 33 murders happened when Ireland was ruled by Fine Gael, an extreme British Unionist Fascist party  which is unlikely to be unlocked now. The allegations of collusion with the British armed services, have been around for years and are not just a form of Provo propaganda or exaggerated imaginings or conspiracy theories of journalists. They are very real and horrible realities in Ireland, particularly for the families who lost their 33 loved ones to the no warning British bombs. The UVF, their families, the RUC, the Special Branch, all who were involved, have said the British army was involved. Strange then, that the Fine Gael Government and their police of the day, never brought anyone to justice for these horrific crimes or din't even bother to try but instead made a big bonfire of all of the evidence, under the supervision of the Government of Fine Gael.


The names of seven of the people involved are in the public domain but cannot be published. They will never be prosecuted under a Fine Gael Government, of that you can be certain, while at the same time, peace activists and citizens of political conscience who fight for justice, are regularly tried by non-jury kangaroo courts, framed and put away by Fascist Fine Gael governments.The families of Dublin and Monaghan victims deserve much better, so do the ordinary people of Ireland but they are still denied the facts and the truth, all these decades later, which is all censored in this Irish scum state, just like this report will be. Please re-share it on facebook or re-tweet it, to beat the censors.


It now also appears of late that certain sections of the Garda CSB is staging a mutiny against their MI5 British masters and several dirty tricks operations they are conducting in the South. Despite unusual silence in certain quarters, word is that open warfare, has broken out between various sections of the Gardai, no longer loyal to the British. The resulting paranoia in other ranks of the Gardai, has halted several high profile operations as the British battle to regain total control of policing in all of Ireland while awaiting the installment of a Fine Gael Government ,after the forthcoming election.The Official policing Ombudsperson's office in British Occupied Ireland in the north, does not have the co-operation of MI5. Its Chief Nuala O'Loan has said it was vitally important to access their intelligence material. O'Loan called for legislative accountability, that would compel British intelligence agencies to disclose information. No such demands from Fine Gael in the south though, who are tripping over themselves to get into power in the south, to do the murderous bidding of British MI5, on Irish citizens once again.
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