Subject | Re: The British Secret Service...[was Re: Republicanism still an offence in Eng |
From | David Flood |
Date | 2002-04-22 22:26 (2002-04-22 21:26) |
Message-ID | <aa1uo4$73hgv$2@ID-121201.news.dfncis.de> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Michael O'Neill |
Michael O'Neillwrote:
paulh wrote:paulh
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 23:56:03 -0700, the softrat <softrat@pobox.com>
'professional'David Flood
It does, on the other hand, bear the marks of having been a
beforejob - right down to their checking the pulse of the tied-up detective
the BBCthey left.paulh
They did that? Very strange..as you say. It has received zero news down here in Oz... so I get any info from
Floodser has a track record of being a quite serious anti-subversive, as some posters here know from what has been said in private correspondance.Michael O'Neillpaulhsite.the softrat
A) Caution: David Flood is an IRA sympathizer and anything he says must be taken with a ton of salt (preferably Irish).
I'm aware of that...
Floodser is Not a particularly pro-IRA head at all.
Neither am I, for teh record. Most people in Ireland have a pain in their butt with being labelled Republicans and IRA heads just because they've learnt to see through the lies and whitewash of successive English Governments.Which is why George D. Freeman IV (a.k.a. the Softrat) likes to make cheap shots, rather than have to rely on normal civilized discussion; as Ireland is a topic he (by his own admission, many times) knows absolutely nothing about.