Subject | Re: The British Secret Service...[was Re: Republicanism still an offence in Eng |
From | the softrat |
Date | 2002-04-22 08:56 (2002-04-21 23:56) |
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paulhA) Caution: David Flood is an IRA sympathizer and anything he says must be taken with a ton of salt (preferably Irish).
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 22:37:47 +0100, "David Flood" <NOSPAMmaoltuile@utvinternet.ie>wrote:paulhSo I was inteested to hear this alternative view, one I had neverDavid Flood
considered,paulhDavid Flood
cos it sounds more right.. not that I can really statewhy..
The raid on Castlereagh was simply too well-informed, planned and executed to have been the work of a gang of Provos.
It does, on the other hand, bear the marks of having been a 'professional' job - right down to their checking the pulse of the tied-up detective before they left.
They did that? Very strange..as you say. It has received zero news down here in Oz... so I get any info from the BBC site.