Rupert Murdoch's men hacked into Gerry Adams' phone too - Adams visa conversation published in London Sunday Times
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The Guardian’s latest revelation that The Sunday Times among other Murdoch publications, hacked into phone calls as well leads me to believe I took part in one of those conversations.In January 1994 complete details of a conversation I had with Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams were reported some of it verbatim in the London Sunday Times owned by Murdoch.
Clearly someone was hacking or wiretapping the phone of Gerry Adams.
Was it you Rupert?
It was a fraught time. The decision on whether the Clinton administration would give Gerry Adams a visa to come to America was just about to be decided.
The British media was in an uproar. A New York Times editorial that previous day recommending a visa had sent them into a tizzy
I knew we were very close to getting it after years of effort.
As the person negotiating between the White House and Adams on the nature of the visa or whether it would be be granted I was in the thick of it.
I wrote about this in my memoir ‘An Irish Voice’ as did journalist Conor O’Clery in his book ‘Daring Diplomacy.”
I felt sure at the time it was British intelligence who were listening in now I’m not so sure it wasn’t one of Murdoch’s minions.
Certainly the fact that it ended up in The Sunday Times is proof that the two were pretty much in collusion with each other whowever was doing the tapping.
They tried to disguise the conversation when they published it by saying it was between Adams and White House National Security official Nancy Soderberg.
But that was impossible, the White House was refusing to deal directly with Adams at the time which was why I was involved.
They detailed a very strange conversation. Adams was on the cusp of winning the visa but then came an incident right out of MI5s dirty tricks book.
A San Diego British store reported receiving a bomb threat from the ‘American IRA’ if Adams did not get the visa.
It was a complete head fake by the dirty tricks boys an attempt to have the visa decision turned on its head at the last moment.
Amazingly it almost succeeded. I was told my task was to convince Gerry Adams to apologize for the incident and denounce this American IRA group.
It is an example of what pressure people were under in The White House that this particular hoax got as far as it did.
I was told in no uncertain terms that the visa was there for Adams but he just had to deny and condemn this incident.
Adding to the drama Senator Edward Kennedy called at the same time and told me I had only to convince him and that the visa was certain to go ahead. No doubt that was recorded too.
So it was I found myself gingerly dialing Adams in his West Belfast home at about 2-00 in the morning his time.
He was surprisingly good natured and not at all surprised that the British were up to some games as usual.
But apologizing for a nonexistent IRA unit in San Diego was a hard hurdle to get past.
We spoke at length and he eventually agreed to issue a statement.
In the pre-internet age I had to rush to my office to my fax machine and get his statement, then fax it out to the media.
It was a surreal scene, trying to convince newspapers to take a report about a fake event that they knew nothing about.
Eventually my colleague Conor O’Clery of The Irish Times came to my rescue and gave me the number of a wire service reporter who would carry it.
That saved the day and the Adams denunciation of the ‘bombing’ was carried to the satisfaction of The White House.
A few hours later the White House issued the Adams visa, one of the turning points in the peace process.
And the Sunday Times man listening in on the line or patched in by M15 got his verbatim non-scoop a few days later.
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themurphia | Jul 20, 2011, 05:04 AM EDT
Carl Bernstienon Newsnight describes 'tabloid' press as 'lowest common denominator...gutter... sewer...pollution...'Sometimes you're right and sometimes you're right...!
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mayoman | Jul 18, 2011, 11:46 AM EDT
Let's all hope that Mr. Murdock, and this unfair and imbalanced Empire of Propaganda and Disinformation, is on the quick skids. Hopefully a comfortable jail-cell will be in this old pasha's near future.
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Towngate | Jul 18, 2011, 04:58 AM EDT
Take no notice,Sean, a Croineaigh, the boy-at-the -back thinks it's taken over the class. Pitiful really. May have lost it's mind up 'The Furry Glen' after that incident with Mr D. Gloster! - and left a terrible 'Hollow' to be filled. Its' Monto now, I'm aftaid, - but at least we can now face the Pearlies - They know we've tried ... they have been hacking our phones and comments ...!!! so: lang-a-ROO - to-YOU!
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seanomelbourne | Jul 18, 2011, 03:26 AM EDT
Townie!! I think I'll go up to the basin with me mot, altough the furry glen is closer.
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seanomelbourne | Jul 18, 2011, 03:24 AM EDT
Mr.murphia!!Tell me what law does not agree with me and on what subject are you referring to..
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Towngate | Jul 17, 2011, 03:35 PM EDT
Sean, me old segotia, would yeh ever go aisy on yer references to what the flea-male of the fase-shies wants or doesn't want? I am tormented now wid talk of Damecletian Swords @09.34 and the like! I wouldn't mind, ondly I've never even been to Swords! ~ Skerries and Lusk twice, yes, but never Swords! Then! - the brass of her,says: "ondly if I don't like it,can we then try doing that thing with the Gordian Knot!" ~ So aisy up there, Sean, pity the hard Irish times we are in here! ~ mind you, she loves roasting in the baking hot kitchen when we get back from the match!! Slainte!
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themurphia | Jul 17, 2011, 01:36 PM EDT
You may think that mr melbourne unfortunately for those who know better than you and your cronies the law does not agree with you.I have tried to spell this out but the slower students did not pick up on it...always a problem with mixed abitlty classes so now you (pl) can deal with the consequences...!
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Towngate | Jul 17, 2011, 08:12 AM EDT
Well said about the 'miscarriage' cases, Sean. Its a black art and will always be a durty murky business until they invent white ink! The Murdo Press is not alone in this,though. Cameron openly stated "We are all 'at it'!" - "Yes even ME". - Turns out this 'disarming ploy' backfired on him as he seems to be deeper than most with 28 official meetings with Murdo's Mob in No 10 in five months.
I am glad God denied me any writing talent so I have avoided it as a profession and saved me for a Sunbeam and a Blameless and Holy life. Btw I began my working life in one of the busiest, most Hellish kitchens in Ireland and even at it's worst, it still never got nearly hot enough got me! (P.s: For any ID speculados still chewing a brick; I am not Sam McGee - from Tennessee!).
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seanomelbourne | Jul 16, 2011, 09:46 PM EDT
themurphia dislikes criticism, tough!If you can't stand the heat leave the kitchen.The murdoch press has a history of lying.One only has to think back to their disgusting coverage of the "Guilford four,"Birmingham six and the "Maguire family"and the list goes on.It may take time but truth wins out in the end.
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Towngate | Jul 16, 2011, 12:39 PM EDT
Having re-read your Piece, I am disturbed by the passage that begins: YOUR: "It was a surreal scene, trying to convince newspapers to take a report about a fake event ..." So your and Clintons achievement in the Peace Process is based on: The Whitehouse 'requiring' you to use your Press contacts to publish 'facts' of a fictional event, so Gerry Adams could confess to it and offer to stop further incidents! Adams' denunciation 'saved the day' and the cowardly Whitehouse issued his visa to enter the US. Well, Niall,if this is the level of integrity in Washington and an indication of the ground the Peace Process stands on, then it is on a soggy morass indeed and will only sink deeper. ~ As witnessed by recent outbreaks of violence there.
Btw: There is a little difficulty in London about politicians colluding with the Press to deceive the public! - Keep your head down, Niall,a Chara, it might be drifting across the westward ocean ...!
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themurphia | Jul 16, 2011, 08:04 AM EDT
Test comment...last one has not appeared...?
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themurphia | Jul 16, 2011, 07:14 AM EDT
I repeat for the umpteenth time I neither know want to know or care what you think and would prefer if you did not address you comments to me.
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seanomelbourne | Jul 15, 2011, 09:34 PM EDT
Maybe she erred and she fancied a piece of Democles sword you naughty boy Townie.
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Towngate | Jul 15, 2011, 06:01 PM EDT
Murph: It's not like me to correct somebody, but you will find Elements such as 'Maelstroms' and even Milo O'Shea's famous "Matmoss" in the Film 'Barbarealla', are subject to their own strict Periodic Table! ~~~~~ Now Sing!! (...as to "Dem Bones, dem Bones") Thus: Oh,the Morass is lower than the Sew-er! ~ the Sew-er is lower than the Storm Drain! ~ the Storm Drain is lower than the Gull-ey! ~ the Gull-ey is lower than the Down-pipe! ~ the Down-pipe is lower than the Swan-neck, the Swan-neck is lower than the Gutter, the Gutter is lower than the Roof-tiles, the Rooftiles are lower than the Flashing, the Flashing is lower than the Ridge Tiles, and (rallentando)... Oh! ~ the next thing Up is the Lord! ~~~ Btw: I missed my favourite tragic Hero Gordon of G'doom on PMQs as somebody here said she 'fancied a bit of Decameron' that night, and sent me down to the shops for a 'message'. Don't ask me to explain,I tried to read the packet but it was all Greek to me.
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