There was a Catholic Sargent RUC man in Antrim , set up by officers from within RUC , CID , who through an informant, targeted the Sargent for murder which was attributed to republicans in the late seventies. Perhaps viewers know the names of those involved.
@nealcorken43 минут бұрын
I think in this episode you are just trying to abuse the Great RUC🇬🇧
@leeburns93844 сағат бұрын
I'm a sexual survivor from kincora house I'm looking for a solicitor to help me with taking the British government the r.u.c and the m.i.5 to court for protecting a pedophile whilst we suffered
@thegoodlistenerpodcast3 сағат бұрын
@@leeburns9384 Very sorry to hear that Lee.. I would suggest you contact Kevin Winters law offices
@jpmc1145 сағат бұрын
ETB#1-COALISLAND#1-VBHRFB#1🥁👌🇮🇪🏴✊💚🤍🧡
@marketmadeСағат бұрын
RUC the most corrupt police force in the world .! COLLUSION WAS NOT AN ILLUSION .
@ColinH19736 сағат бұрын
Good man yourself.
@williamgoldsmith379610 сағат бұрын
These loyalist gangs, uda/uff, uvf, lvf etc were nothing more than sick and vile sectarian killers who had no political outlook but just hated Catholics and murdered Catholic men, women and children just because they were Catholic. Their now claim to fame is drugs, prostitution, protection rackets and pimps.
@John-hl2tv17 сағат бұрын
Ok we get it Bobby sands was not from Tyrone .. you can stop now
@paulgriffin523720 сағат бұрын
think their card was marked when they made threats to the bosses of their own organisation,as in any organisation when you do that normaly you get side lined,
@Irish179823 сағат бұрын
Smoke and mirrors with this British terrorist agent
@TheSubpremeStateКүн бұрын
Only recently the Russians started using 3000lbs glide bombs on frontline Ukraine. If they're ones ive seen they're not far off tactical nukes. Then he says the south armath didn't try anything spectacular like the A team lol. He must know what I've suspected was that final explosion in London was allowed to happen to trick them into thinking they had achieved something
@John-eo4zmКүн бұрын
Despite soldiers saying they battled the loyalists the stats tell a different story. Not many loyalists were killed in operations by the army compared to republicans.
@cianoohareКүн бұрын
Breen and Bucanann were leading members of Down Orange Welfare....far from innocent ffs
@thomasvarley380Күн бұрын
Wonder what these guys make of the current invasion . Have they trained replacements ? Because if they ever needed an Army , they need one now. 🇨🇮
@brendanogorman3748Күн бұрын
BallyMurphy WAS a massacre and the soldiers that shot those civilians know full well. They fired on soft targets, unarmed civilians caught up in the shooting. He's using Whatabouterry and what ifs and buts, to justify murder of innocents because they couldn't get the actual shooters. Zero integrity. He can't admit what he KNOWS happened. All from a Scottish man who's own country was historically brutally ruled and oppressed by the English crown.
@stevecummings5062Күн бұрын
Hmmm hmmmm too much.
@gerard3942 күн бұрын
It was real that guy is a clown 🤡
@dennishbergkamp2 күн бұрын
Trigg's more likeable than McCallion anyway.
@user-se7es6uc8v2 күн бұрын
I recall being in the RAF Police when 14 int were desperately putting out a recruitment call for members. The RAFP had (and still has I suppose) a choice of career path into counter intelligence specialisation and a future career with the intelligence services. 14 int put out a plea, cleverly worded, for recruits into the undercover world. All applications had to come via our office and I recall the rag tag bunch of dreamers and fantasists from cooks to technicians that were putting in applications. I'm guessing the same happened in the Navy. This was the early nineties. We already had a successful programme of infiltrating the IRA and similar groups and wondered what on earth these people were expected to be doing? We were well aware of the sometimes dubious shenanigans they got up to (they had 'secure' comms but we had nimrods) and we were responsible for protection of Aldergrove and Bishops Court. They were kept at arms length and I know they weren't aware we were doing it.
@user-sj1xn7wm2b2 күн бұрын
Arm Saoirse Naisunta Na hEíreann , Erin go Bragh , PS Check out the book INLA Deadly Divisions it's a great read and gives a real insight about Seamus Costello and the split from the officials and the feud because the sticks tried to stamp out the INLA from the time the IRSP was founded in 74 in a hotel in Dublin. Costello , Ta Power and O'Hara were way ahead of their time politically and the book is a great read about the INLA Freedom Fighters and also shows how ruthless the FRU were in regards to their Dirty tactics in a dirty war...!! #TAL32
@Pennyburn168813 сағат бұрын
War is NOT blowing up wee boys going out for a hamburger on a Saturday afternoon with his grandad! 🤔.
@user-sj1xn7wm2b6 сағат бұрын
@@Pennyburn1688 True but neither is shooting young Catholic men crossing the border at night...Catch yer self on !! ✊💚
@Sean-sn9ld2 күн бұрын
Very interesting, great content as always ❤
@keithpatience12332 күн бұрын
His stuttering makes this almost impossible to listen to
@thejohnoreillymusic2 күн бұрын
I have to hold my hands up I think I had been putting this one off for a while, only because I just assumed that I was going to disagree with what Graham was going to say, I was hooked from the Van Morrison and Huricane Higgins references, I am also a Bob Dylan obsessive, just shows the amount shared interests that make zero diference what side, "of the fence," you're from. Love the honesty and openes to change. Men like this are the people who will decide when Ireland is united, it almost has to come from the "Irish Loyalist," for peace to be maintained in the 6 counties. Not to mention the South accepting Irish Nationalists from the north. Another fascinating listen, these stories are so important for the future. Thanks again John, go raith mile me agat
@Heresy19872 күн бұрын
I cant be arsed to listen to this shite, it gets tiresome after a while trudging through all the stories and seeing if they add up or not. Anyway, George Poyntz was the informer they used to try and set up Dominic for assassination. The RUC opened fire on Roddy and Seamus because they either presumed Dominic was in the vehicle with them, or knew he wasnt and just killed the two volunteers anyway.
@user-gn4rh5bm9b3 күн бұрын
"Did not target civilians"???? So bombing shopping centers during Christmas shopping periods or leaving car bombs in residential areas was not targeting civilians...oh please.
@ashleyupshall76413 күн бұрын
From what I’ve read and heard about Nirac he was a complete joke.
@dennishbergkamp3 күн бұрын
McCallion probably doesn't think the UVF or UDA were terrorists.
@derekstynes96313 күн бұрын
The High number of Stab wounds shows the extreme Hatred He Felt for Gay Men most likely showing His own Homosexuality or His Denial of that to Himself . He was possibly extorting money from These Men as They were not out as Gay Men as was Reported on one of the stories I read about the Crime . I just found out about four hours ago while Reading about the Appalling Murder of three Little Girls in Stockport Here in England when it was said that Gay Men in Ireland had been Butchered and Beheaded By A Killer who was Acting inflicting Violent Hate Crime Terror because of His Islamic Faith . I must say How Proud I was to see the Reaction of My Home Country's People to Homophobic Crime and that has Changed Completely to How it was forty Years ago when I was Persecuted by Colleagues in the Irish Army and Had to Leave a Career that I Loved to move here to London . The Irish People I Feel are one of the most Progressive and Warmest People in the World Today and I know how LGBTQ People and Disabled People are Cherished and protected by Law there today and that is as it should be .
@cathalmaccarthy4243 күн бұрын
Think Trigg is right on the 'country' mentality that informed those fellas in EastTyrone and S. Armagh. They could all do a bit of concreting or wiring or welding or fitting or whatever. There's no need to bring in outsiders for basic craft skills - and those outsders are the first and biggest security risk. They just had that level of technical competence and ability to improvise that the lads in Creggan or Ballymurphy aren't going to have. You put that 'make-and-mend' ability with serious commitment and serious local knowledge and you're going to have a serious operation.
@johnbush69013 күн бұрын
I did a tour of Cross/ S.Armagh in 83/84 , two of my mates lost Brothers killed on our previous tour, but i have to agree with him here , s.armagh "had a go" and took us on
@belfastpunk23 күн бұрын
My hate,has gone fair play
@user-oh7ef5je9b3 күн бұрын
im surprised you seen anything in the MSU as you spent 90 percent your time watching movies playing cards or snooker and getting hammered
@paulthomas21783 күн бұрын
UVF also killed two prison officers. William Burns 1980 and James Peacock 1993.
@alanmurray59634 күн бұрын
Armoured cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons.....but everyone must stand behind the men behind the wire 🇮🇪
@gerardhenry55014 күн бұрын
I think the first conversation he talks about a spy that had to be contacted fast was George poyntz from outside castleblaney .
@ranger361004 күн бұрын
You live by the sword, you die by it
@michaelwright12784 күн бұрын
At the end anyone that did not agree was killed infomed by there own look at billy Wright he new too much . one thing we would all agree this will never happen again no one can trust anyone . both sides died for what they beleave in . let them rest in peace leave there graves alone.
@robball92644 күн бұрын
GOOD LADS. From a DAD ,Thanks for still covering this. I was in homes in the 70s
@CarrigansGuitarClub5 күн бұрын
We all carry those scares, I was blown up by the UVF when I was 1 year old - luckily my mother placed me under the window in a cot and not adjacent to the window....that bomber eventually blew himself up....the irony wasn't\isn't lost on me!
@aalexjohna2 күн бұрын
I was blown up by a leather daddy in the shitters at Kings Cross Station.
@northred49305 күн бұрын
He was offered whiskey because he was sobering up they where half shot on patrol the sectarian bunch of cants
@northred49305 күн бұрын
You don’t need to explain who Bobby Sands is the world knows who Bobby Sands was nobody knows you nobody cares about you you muppet .
@ColinH19735 күн бұрын
Good man yourself.
@michaelrobinson49155 күн бұрын
This guy should have been challenged numerous times and was just allowed to talk nonsense
@JohnSmith-le5oe5 күн бұрын
This guy was a contemporary of mine. December 1983, i was tasked as close protection for a female Intelligence Officer on an operation to make contact with Dominic and his wife in County Wicklow. We made contact with them in Delgeny village close to Bray. The night before he captured and tied up Irish Police. Unbeknown to the female Intelligence Officer, i was ordered to kill both Dominic and his wife, should the opportunity arise. Irish Police and soldiers were all over the couple like flies and i really didn't want to be caught with the stupid 32 Cal i was given by the diplomats upon arrival in the Republic. I destroyed the firearm and the ammunition within three days. I overheard some of what the Intelligence Officer was offering Dominic and it included the names of every informant in the INLA, both agents being run by the British in the North. D16 was playing their own game with Irish Terror at the expence of 5 and Security Forces in the North. I had the chance with Dominic a few years later, i failed for the only time in my career. He was truly blessed, that man. It was a filthy dirty war and i am very glad to be a reformed character free of my former career and the stinking British Government.
@seansavage25185 күн бұрын
Bro your comment is as believable as this guy saying the FRU did evwrything by the book an never used blackmail.
@anthonymcgills70376 күн бұрын
half a story me thinks
@LarryFogarty6 күн бұрын
met brenden last saturday ...great man
@Brian-hc3qx6 күн бұрын
Scappaticci killed many people. Are we to understand then, that he kept "quiet" about the number involved... This guy is a serious bullshitter. Army's IRA spy Freddie Scappaticci admitted killing suspected informer - BBC News Published 30 May 2023 Stakeknife is thought to have been linked to more than 20 murders during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Red flag no2 - . As soon as Frank Hegarty was mentioned, he suddenly got very defensive, and didn't want to speak about it. Re Watch your Seamus kearney video,and listen carefully to what Seamus says Ex Irish Republican Army volunteer, Seamus Kearney, whose brother Michael was murdered by the IRA's Internal Security Unit after being falsely labelled an informant, reveals new evidence linking British Ministry of Defence to his brother's execution. Seamus shares his story about an uncovered internal file from the IRA which he has since submitted to John Boutcher's "Operation Kenova" investigation into Troubles era activities of a British agent codenamed Steaknife. Seamus also speaks about an undiscovered informer in the IRA known as "the familiar face" and the dirty-war tactics used by British intelligence agencies. Additionally for further information - The whole of "Internal Security Unit" were working for the FRU. His brother Michael would never have been killed unless this was the case. Also ,Here is my list for these type of people with "huge egos"; Killed Dennis Donaldson Frank Hegarty Not Killed Mark Haddock
@NICHOLASBYRNE39316 күн бұрын
''Don't want to say too much about that case'' time and time again it just keeps arising. ''Doesn't have to be in that position when he is recruited'' ''looking to influence, push increase their access, you can push and steer''. The questions are still begging to be asked, Well whom put him in that position? Or is the salient question, who had the subtle word in the ear of the person whom put him in that position. Or indeed does the fact that MI5 viewed Mountbatten the raving pedophile as an immediate and existential threat to the realm following the scandal which now we all know about, have any bearing on the matter, or indeed that much praised documentary/book with its openly film recordings of carrying out operations which would get anyone 200yrs in a Diplock court. The bottom line is the Brit Intelligence service as a whole are milking this to create as much chaos/confusion/tail chasing as possible. Remember one thing re the Brit services, once in always in, their still playing their masters game, important not to be un-knowingly tricked into been a shill for their never ending game.
@Brian-hc3qx6 күн бұрын
Great post..........this goes deep....freemasonry ..etc...Eyeswideshut.
@eddielynch89636 күн бұрын
This guy can’t seem to get his stories straight, tripped up a few time,ie said he was 23 when he first went to the north of Ireland,then said but corrected himself at 18 I mean 21 yrs old, also he said he first came to Ireland as intel officer with Scottish reg,but later said he found hand written reports by “Captain Bob” when he was a guardsman,
@tonybyrne7466 күн бұрын
The interviewer should b pulling him up on some things.
@gerardhenry55014 күн бұрын
He is telling about mid 70s onwards it’s hard to remember details from back then