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Nailing the institutional culprits, ignored by Ireland’s deficient media By Irvin Muchnick In Ireland’s public square, I now ...
The British Government purchased Mountbatten's archive for the benefit of historians (allegedly) but has locked it away. It may include details about his links to paedophile networks including the ...
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, in leaking a confidential document to a personal friend, may have committed an offence under the Criminal Justice Act 2018.
Enoch Powell and a young Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the new leader of the DUP. Powell, a racist and paedophile, believed that “the analytical faculty is underdeveloped in women”.
Agent Broccoli and the origins of British State-Loyalist Collusion. Risi Sunak’s legacy legislation will bury the truth about this man. He committed crimes in the Republic of Ireland. He is still ...
An Irish Times insider passed a spiked Ed Moloney article about the Official IRA to its commanders, who spread a rumour he was a terrorist, expecting the UDA would murder him. The material was later ...
Obit (ch)uary [Updated]: RUC Special Branch and MI5’s friend in the media passes away. Journalist who cast doubt on the truth about the Kincora Boys’ Home scandal has died. He once described the ...
Bloody Sunday murderers operated a mobile torture chamber. By David Burke. Soldiers F and G used an armoured personnel carrier or ‘pig’ assigned to them, as a mobile torture chamber to electrocute ...
‘Deception and Lies’: A thrilling history that confirms Lynch not Haughey as unprincipled and explains how a named IRA double agent deceived the nation and the record. by ...
Deputy Peadar Tóibín, leader of Aontú, referred to Soldier F by his real name, David James Cleary, in Dáil Éireann, the Irish parliament, yesterday (9 February). Cleary was a cruel, cynical and ...
Soldier F’s Bloody Sunday secrets. David Cleary knows enough to blackmail the British government. David Cleary is the real name of Soldier F, the Bloody Sunday mass murderer. A judicial review has ...
Introduction. Chris Moore, formerly a reporter with BBC NI, was among a small group of – genuinely – courageous journalists who put their lives and careers at risk by reporting the hard truth about ...