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Tuesday 20 July 2010

DUPLICITY AND DECEPTION.


At long last a final public and official rejection of the Jesuitical handiwork put together by Eames, Bradley and their willing dupe assistants. Consequently the rejection has produced a torrent of journalistic and politcal handwringing about the hopelessness of finding out the truth about the past.

The same newspaper has another article which is quite comical. Danny Morrison doing his best to imply IRA/MI5 were only "infiltrated." He thinks he is very smart calling for the Stevens material to be made public. If Stevens is ever made public, there will not be much of the "Republican Movement" left standing! It was not just Sacappiticci who set Danny up was it?

A few weeks ago a friend lent me the book "Duplicity and Deception" written by Alan Simpson. Mr Simpson has stated some things in his book which you would have imagined would have been persued in more detail by the Police or any editorial who wished to have a closer look into "the truth about the past."

A possible very cheap way of starting to investigate the past could be to have Mr. Simpson publicly interviewed. Then have the owner of Noir Books who has published the following two books interviewed.
BOOK ONE. The public may find it informative to have Mr. Martin Dillon asked how much of his book "The Serpent`s Tail" is authentic in conjunction with book one.
You don`t imagine cretins like Gerry Adams and co were able to work out Kevin McKee and Seamus Wright were MRF by their own brainwork do you?


Then have all the Stevens files made public. I will guarantee you not one journalist, politician, Churchman, civic leader in N.Ireland or the rest of the UK or S.Ireland will dare call for such a thing.

Psalm 37:12-14
12 The wicked plotteth against the just, and gnasheth upon him with his teeth.
13 The LORD shall laugh at him: for he seeth that his day is coming.
14 The wicked have drawn out the sword, and have bent their bow, to cast down the poor and needy, and to slay such as be of upright conversation.

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