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category national | public consultation / irish social forum | opinion/analysis author Sunday June 25, 2006 15:16author by meself - none Report this post to the editors

Martin McGuinness worked for the British-New material.

The controversy surrounding martin mcguinness.

There has been a lot of controversy about Martin McGuinness being a british agent. On BBC lets talk programme Martin McGuinness is asked are Sinn Fein shaken or stirred about the recent allegations. The shaken not stirred reference comes from the movie 007 and a picture of martin mcguinness is on martin ingrams website

http://www.martiningram.blogspot.com

where mcguinness is seen in a 007 satirical picture.

The lets talk programme is http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/letstalk/

the mcguinness piece starts around 42.00 about one third way into the show. In the show mcguinness rubbishes claims that he is a british agent because of the reputation of the sunday World news paper, but today in nuzhound there is a piece by Eohan Harris stating that during the years when Harris was close to Msgnr Faul the priest told him he believed the IRA (which includes mcguinness) where riddled with touts. Harris tells how the priest would caution young people while they were rotting away in prison that their OC and most likely his OC would be touts. This is definitely classic Fr. Faul. For anyone who knew him, they will know that this is how he thought and how he would have cautioned the young to stay away from violence.

After all of this new material, I would be interested in the views of others. My own view is the same as Fr Faul. For the young to stay away from violence whether Irish or Islam or any thing else, and that it is most likey that Martin McGuinness was a tout.

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   why has not a single one of ye seen it from the other angle?     anomolous pravity proof theorem    Sun Jun 25, 2006 19:16 
   Touts     G Murphy    Thu Jul 13, 2006 16:57 
   How do we know?     Seamas Bond    Thu Jul 13, 2006 17:28 
   mARTIN mCgUINNESSES HIDDEN POETRY     oLGA    Mon Oct 16, 2006 00:14 


 
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