Ex-British spy says Dublin was HQ for News International’s IRA phone hacking
Claims refusal to his allow his testimony politically motivated
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Aughavey | Dec 01, 2011, 02:08 PM EST
ciarajoyce - Hmm tell that to the guy / family McGuinness made the guarantee of safety to return to Derry - only for him to get executed by the IRA.
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ciarajoyce | Dec 01, 2011, 01:56 AM EST
This era is covered by the GFA, and the GFA speaks for itself. I'd no more trust Hurst than I'd trust Stakeknife. I expect I'd trust Mr McGuinness with my life. A dear friend of mine did, and was safe until his natural death.
There were a number of other RUCs who should have been, at a minimum, exiled to the Falklands. And a "Lance Corporal" who was just a bit out of control on Bloody Sunday. (That one you can review yourself.)
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IrelandNorth | Nov 30, 2011, 07:52 AM EST
"Oh what wicked webs we weave, when we practice to decieve!" Only goes to show the abnormality of Britian's interference in the internal affairs of Ireland since 1171 has led to sociopathological extremes. Now is the age of at-one-ment. Reunite Ireland now! Tiocfaidh ar la.
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seanomelbourne | Nov 29, 2011, 05:21 PM EST
collusion with the gardai well done.
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