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Thursday 20 March 2008

QUEENS VIST, BROWBEATING UNIONISTS AND BACKCHANNELS

The latest visit by the Queen to N.Ireland turns out to be a propaganda coup for Babylonianism and an exercise in brow beating Unionists by the Witch of Endor from Ardoyne. The ills that afflict British society were summed by the Royals happy embracing of Babylonianism in Armagh. It is now the unofficial state religion. It is 2008 but in siritual terms we are living in the new Dark Ages of religious ignorance and supserstition.

The Witch wasted now time in grasping her opportunity to lay down the law to Unionists. Policing and justice must be resolved before the Queen visits the Euro subsidised South. It is strange that Unionists are now saying it will be some time before P+J can be devolved. Have they never heard of the dreaded "Plan B," what will happen if the 2 governments insist, "IRA/MI5`s demands must be met, or we will implement Plan B????"



The Queens`s visit also overshadowed the ongoing embarassment for the Lundy party revolving around the question whether or not they had contact with IRA/MI5 via a journalist backchannel. Gregory Lundy wants Powell to name names, hopefully he or someone else will. As things stand at the minute the shadow of suspicion hangs over all of them, as they have all demonstrated adequately over the past few years they are all capable of such deceit.
All are equally suspected but some are more equally suspected than others.
If the Bel Tel were to run one of their opinion polls on who is the guilty party?? I have a feeling TumbleDown Dick would top the poll by a very big margin, Jeffrey second,Peter third!

YES YOU DID!

NO WE DIDN`T!


THIS ARTICLE IS IN TODAYS IRISH TIMES.

By Frank Millar
THE DEPUTY leader of the DUP, Peter Robinson, once told the British government that the proposed timetable for the powersharing deal with Sinn Féin was causing such “turmoil” in his party that it “had virtually thrown out Paisley as leader”.
According to Tony Blair’s former chief-of-staff, Jonathan Powell, this moment of high tension came during the St Andrews negotiations in October 2006.
In his book Great Hatred, Little Room, Powell notes that this was something he and Mr Blair “took with a pinch of salt”.

However, reliable British sources have told The Irish Times that the episode confirmed “the singular act of courage” required of the Rev Ian Paisley when he finally agreed to enter into government with Sinn Féin - and Mr Robinson’s crucial role in supporting him while ensuring maximum DUP unity ahead of the historic deal finally concluded in March 2007.

Mr Robinson - who is expected to succeed Dr Paisley as DUP leader in late May or early June - correctly divined the rebellious mood in the DUP on the first day of talks at St Andrews. virtuually ‘through Mr Powell records that at one stage he received a note saying Dr Paisley wanted to see Mr Blair alone: “But it was clearly a misunderstanding because the whole DUP delegation came down and made a terrible fuss; they clearly thought we were trying to split Paisley off from his party and that became a running theme throughout the negotiation.”

When Mr Blair did eventually see Dr Paisley alone, he found the DUP leader in “benign” mood: “He sensed that his community was ready to move and if republicans could do what was needed on policing, his instinct was to come to a deal quickly before things unravelled, and then hold an election in January.”
However, senior DUP sources have separately confirmed Mr Powell’s note that the prospect of an election in January 2007 triggered serious opposition to the DUP leader among those, led by MP Nigel Dodds, arguing for a longer timescale in which to “test” republican commitments.

Mr Powell writes: “He [Paisley] said the only thing that was necessary was for Sinn Féin to hold an ardfheis on policing before the executive was set up - the one thing Adams and McGuinness had now made clear we could not deliver. But when Paisley went back to his party there was serious opposition, particularly from Dodds, to such a short timescale. Robinson told us the DUP were in turmoil and had virtually thrown out Paisley as leader - something we took with a pinch of salt.”

Tensions and divisions within the DUP also appear to have frustrated Sinn Féin’s efforts over the longer term to establish whether Dr Paisley would eventually agree to share power.
Martin McGuinness appeared so confident of his party’s secret “back channel” to the DUP at one point that he thought to stand-down Mr Powell during a key negotiation in 2004.

According to Mr Powell this happened in the autumn of that year following the Leeds Castle talks and before a hoped-for deal fell apart on the issue of a photographic record of IRA decommissioning. However, informed sources have told The Irish Times that republican efforts to satisfy themselves about Dr Paisley’s disposition were complicated by the fact that Sinn Féin was talking to people in the DUP who started off taking a “softer” position than Dr Paisley but ended-up taking a more hardline attitude than their leader.
© 2008 The Irish Times



SOMEONE IS TELLING LIES ON A DAILY BASIS, IS THERE AN ACHAN OR A NUMBER OF ACHAN`S IN THE LUNDY CAMP??????????

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