Historic Irish supreme court ruling worrying says Frazer

Frazer continues his plan of pointing the finger away from the British Government, in favour of blaming the ROI. The starting point for any atrocity is what the British State knew, RUC, MI5,  Army, etc. When that’s exhausted look elsewhere. But Wille’s job is to distract, is it not?

kingsmillsinquest2016's avatarKingsmills Inquest 2016

South Armagh victim’s campaigner William Frazer lambasts the Irish Government for their continued lack of cooperation in relation to the Kingsmills inquest.

Mr Frazer says “As of today the Irish Government have still not provided requested historic documentation which could be beneficial to the Kingsmills inquest or indeed offered any information in relation the one hundred and ten murders and attempted murders that were linked to the same murder gang who operated within South Armagh and were allowed to travel back and forth across the border with ease.

Their lack of cooperation is hardly surprising given the worrying sentiment of provisional support which was expressed by an Irish supreme court ruling in 1990 at the extradition hearing of Dermot Finucane and James Clarke. The majority of judges ruled that political exemption from extradition should apply to “Persons charged with politically motivated offences when the objective of such offences was to…

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Libya and Westminster-why democracy doesn’t work

See V and A Consultancy for my reaction to the NI Affairs Committee Report

V and A Consultancy

A shoddy piece of work , it could not even get the names of my parents correct. This has now been corrected and an apology issued by the committee.

People like Kinahan, Paisley and  Hoey should hang their heads for having been part of this charade.

As with  the antics of Frazer, the last two years has simply given victims and survivors of Libyan SF/IRA Semtex a false hope.

Like hundreds of other affected people, I will spend the day with my own thoughts.

 

 

 

 

General Chennault Finds Inspiration

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Earlier, I blogged about the Civil War ties to Claire Lee Chennault and the Flying Tigers. On 4 July 1942, the Flying Tigers ceased to exist, and the men became the cadre for the China Air Task Force, part of U.S. Tenth Air Force. (In 1943, China Air Task Force became the separate Fourteenth Air Force).

Chennault, now a general, received command of the China Air Task Force. It numbered at most 40 fighters and 7 bombers against 350+ Japanese planes in a battlespace approximating the East Coast of the United States inland to the Mississippi River.

Undaunted by the odds, Chennault reached back into history for inspiration and ideas on how to fight. 

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