The "churchmen" referred to are Robin "Zachary Smith" Eames and Denis"I can keep a secret" Bradley. Bradley is a former priest who still possesses all the arrogance and haughtiness of his former Babylonian calling. Below is an interesting link relating to Bradley.
From University of Ulster website.
Denis Bradley is to receive the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws (LLD) for his contribution to policing and local community issues in Northern Ireland.
A former priest, he was appointed deputy chairman of the NI Policing Board on its formation. He has been deeply involved in community affairs in Derry for many years and is said to have been a pivotal link in passing messages between senior Provisional IRA figures and the British Government, through MI6 – a move which eventually led to the IRA’s 1994 ceasefire. His Derry home was petrol bombed in 2004 by dissident republicans because of his support for new policing arrangements in Northern Ireland.
He was a diverse range of interests in his native city being chairman and chief executive of Northland Films, a director of treatment and addiction at the Northlands Centre, a member of the NI Drugs Committee and a member of the BBC Broadcasting Council. His long-term associations with community organisations began when he helped set up the Bogside Community Association.
A former priest, he was appointed deputy chairman of the NI Policing Board on its formation. He has been deeply involved in community affairs in Derry for many years and is said to have been a pivotal link in passing messages between senior Provisional IRA figures and the British Government, through MI6 – a move which eventually led to the IRA’s 1994 ceasefire. His Derry home was petrol bombed in 2004 by dissident republicans because of his support for new policing arrangements in Northern Ireland.
He was a diverse range of interests in his native city being chairman and chief executive of Northland Films, a director of treatment and addiction at the Northlands Centre, a member of the NI Drugs Committee and a member of the BBC Broadcasting Council. His long-term associations with community organisations began when he helped set up the Bogside Community Association.
This exert is from the NIO website.
Secretary of State Peter Hain MP has announced the formation of an independent consultative group to seek a consensus across the community in Northern Ireland on the best way deal with the legacy of the past.
The group will be co-chaired by Lord Eames, the former Archbishop of Armagh and Denis Bradley, the first vice-chairman of the Policing Board.
The group will be co-chaired by Lord Eames, the former Archbishop of Armagh and Denis Bradley, the first vice-chairman of the Policing Board.
Christians in the Stormont Monastery MUST take action to have these 2 Babylonians removed from all aspects of public life. There is nothing independent about them they are both servants of the Antichrist.
How do they keep popping up in all these prominent positions anyway?
There are only 2 personalities who can give credibilty to this "Independent" consultative body Gordon Kerr and Margaret Walshaw, they seem to be 2 personalites nobody will dare meddle with. LOL
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