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Monday 11 January 2010

ROBINSON INNOCENT?


I see a story has appeared already proclaiming Peter Pinnochio Punt innocent!
What about poor Iris? Why is nobody trying to prove her innocence? It is possible the "first" of her alleged "lovers" gave her some sort of drug to make her do things completely out of her character. She would not even know she had been drugged. She would not even understand why she had done the things she had. She would struggle to cope with all that wouldn`t she?
It would be terrible if that is what happened to her and I was the only one that believed it!

Was any of her alleged "lovers" associated with any sinister groups in any way? At the end of the day Iris might be just a convient "fall girl."

One day I was in the city center and saw posters about a meeting being held by a pro-sodomite groups protesting about her remarks on the radio, it was in the Hotel across from BBC. I went along to the meeting it was very interesting. There was a man there stirring all the activists up, guess who he worked for? guess what is going to happen to him?

It was like the Ulster Resistance rallies on a small scale. They even passed a form round for people to put down their contact details. The poor suckers did not even realise they were being used!

A couple of years ago there were people on the floats during the "sodomite shame" parade everybody thought they were "gay" but they weren`t. They were taking photos of the crowds watching the parade. They were looking for all the closet ones who can be "burned." Guess where all the photos are now?

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Sam,

If one who suffers from "mental illness" cannot be prosecuted as this article asserts, how is it for all these years Ms. Robinson's “mental illness” remained undetected and she was well enough to perform the duties and responsibilities of the positions she formerly occupied in government? Or is she feigning "mental illness" now, as did her young lover to avoid the consequences of her actions? What are your thoughts?

New revelations: Iris lover feigned illness to end affair
- Sam Smyth
Irish Independent

Sources in Belfast yesterday said that they believed the PSNI would start an investigation into Mrs Robinson's financial dealings.

However, legal sources speculated that lawyers acting for Mrs Robinson may invoke legislation that would prevent the prosecution of anyone suffering from mental illness.

"Even if the police investigation turned up evidence, it is unlikely that the DPP would press charges given Mrs Robinson's mental illness," said the source.

Unknown said...

P.S. to my earlier post . .

Sam,

You might want to consider using Patsy Cline's hit 'Crazy' for your next political parody. It seems most appropriate in the light of recent disclosures of Ms. Robinson's well-concealed "mental illness."

Mrs. O'Leary

SAM FLANAGAN said...

mrs;
As far as I know people who are "mentally ill" can be prosecuted. The police are not allowed to question them when they are detained in a "mental institution"

I think one of the problems in the situation is nobody knows what is going on.

The people who think they were behind this and who are claiming they are behind this are suddenly going to find they were not behind this at all!

It might even be beginning to dawn on them now they have walked into a spiders web of such intricacy it will be impossible for them to get out of.

What is even worse they may start to realise the spiders web was spun by "real fiendish psychopathic maniacs" not "let`s pretend ones."

I notice no journalists are claiming anyone was behind this situation, "the word on the street," as they quaintly say in USA is that somebody is claiming it.

I did see a few clips of video on the internet and some of the Lundy party members looked positively terrified.

Iris is getting the worst of the situation at the moment but Iris is not the real villian of the piece.

The people in N.Ireland have not had the opportunity to hear Iris`s side of the story yet.

Unknown said...

Sam,

Is is possible that the "acute psychiatric treatment" Iris is presently undergoing is veiled language for a lobotomy? ? ?

Or is that too sinister a scenario?

Mrs. O'Leary

SAM FLANAGAN said...

mrs;
You seem to have a very sinister imagination.
It is a matter of urgency that responsible journalists establish just where exactly Iris is and who is treating her for her own safety.

They do not have to publish where she is, just confirm that she is safe and being properly cared for.

Unknown said...

Sam,

I am relieved that there are responsible journalists who wish to insure the safety and welfare of Iris Robinson, and sincerely hope that she will be released to tell her side of the story. At the same time, as you indicated in a prior post:

“Sometimes people are put in there by "Intelligence agencies" to shut them up and destroy them mentally. This is a much too dangerous line of enquiry for any Journalist in N.Ireland to look into. The links between "Psychiatrists" and spooks are very frightening.

People naively think this only went on in the "Soviet Union." No, it goes on anywhere there is a corrupt government system in place.”

This would lead me to suspect there is something very SINISTER going on here and that perhaps she may well be receiving some sort of unorthodox psychiatric treatment, i.e. shock treatments, which would impair her memory, her ability to recover and / or “spill the beans”.

Mrs. O'Leary

Unknown said...

Sam, perhaps the article below provides the clue as to Iris's whereabouts:

Source: IrishExaminer.com
Link: http://www.examiner.ie/breakingnews/ireland/robinson-im-stepping-down-to-clear-my-name-441534.html

Mr Robinson later read a statement detailing his position.

“Iris is receiving acute psychiatric treatment through the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. As a father and a husband, I need to devote time to deal with family matters.
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This seems to be the most likely hospital within the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust entity where Iris would be receiving treatment.

Link: http://www.belfasttrust.hscni.net/mater_menu.html

The Mater Hospital Trust is an acute hospital providing services to North Belfast and surrounding areas. A wide range of services are provided in the hospital including acute In-patient, A&E, Day Procedures, Mental Illness and Maternity services.

Mrs. O'Leary