Alex Jones interviews
Martin Ingram and
Kevin Fulton (pseudonyms) former soldiers for
British military who were recruited as a handler (ingram) and infiltrator to
IRA (and/or splinter groups) by the
British intelligence services.
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British security agencies involved in IRA terrorism.
Irish Garda allowed
Omagh bombing to take place to protect informants inside (
Real) IRA.
According to
Garda officer and a spies for British intelligence,
Irish police and British intelligence knew about
Omagh bomb before hand, but allowed it to "go through" to protect their informants inside
Real IRA. Kevin Fulton claims that
FBI and British intelligence helpped him to deliver bomb making technolgy to IRA terrosists that was used in a bomb that killed
Colleen McMurray, an
RUC officer and severally injuring her colleague
Paul Slaine , in
1992 bombing.
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Omagh agent claims Garda let bomb pass
Observer reveals tape which shows that Irish police chose to protect its Real IRA informant
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/
2003/oct/19/northernireland1
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Senior Irish police have been accused of ignoring a clear warning about the Omagh bomb atrocity to protect a Real IRA informer whose identity can be revealed today by
The Observer.
A secret transcript of a conversation between the informer,
Paddy Dixon, and his police handler, details of which are published for the first time today, contains allegations that the bomb was allowed to 'go through' to preserve
Dixon's role in the terrorist organisation
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...The Observer has also established that the
Northern Ireland police team investigating Omagh not only believes Dixon and
White's testimony but spent three days in July
2002 debriefing
White at a secret location in the
Scottish Highlands.
The southern detective told his
PSNI colleagues then that one of his Garda superiors told him he had decided to let the bomb go ahead. The senior officer's reasoning was that Dixon had fallen under the terrorists' suspicion after several Real IRA plots, including a plan to leave a car bomb in
London, had been thwarted. The senior Garda said Dixon's credibility had to be protected, White told the PSNI investigation team.
When White protested that people might get killed if there was no action on Dixon's intelligence that a bomb was being shipped across the border the same weekend as the Omagh atrocity, his superior reminded him that the Real IRA had failed to kill anyone in eight previous attacks that year. "
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British double-agent was in Real IRA's Omagh bomb team
Sunday Herald: Neil Mackay
http://www.whale.to/b/british13
.html
Original Link: http://www.sundayherald.com/17827
2001
"SECURITY forces didn't intercept the Real IRA's Omagh bombing team because one of the terrorists was a British double-agent whose cover would have been blown as an informer if the operation was uncovered.
MI5 withheld intelligence ahead of Omagh
http://www.rte.ie/news/
2006/0224/omagh.html
"The British security service, MI5, withheld vital anti-terrorism intelligence just months before the Omagh bombing in
1998, it has emerged.
According to security sources in Northern Ireland, MI5 failed to inform
Special Branch of the threat about the bomb plot.
The details have only just emerged as part of an investigation into an FBI agent who infiltrated the Real IRA, which carried out the attack."
MI5 'helped IRA buy bomb parts in US'
March 19, 2006
Enda
Leahy
http://www.whale.to/b/ni27.html
Original Link: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article742783
.ece
"A FORMER
British Army mole in the IRA has claimed that MI5 arranged a weapons-buying trip to
America in which he obtained detonators, later used by terrorists to murder soldiers and police officers.
In a book to be published next month, the spy, who uses the pseudonym Kevin Fulton, describes in detail how British intelligence co-operated with the FBI to ensure his trip to
New York in the
1990s went ahead without incident so that his cover would not be blown...
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Fulton and four other members of his unit in
Newry pioneered the use of flash guns to detonate bombs. This technology was used in a bomb that killed Colleen McMurray, an RUC officer, in 1992. Her colleague Paul Slaine lost both his legs in the attack. He was later awarded the
George Cross for his bravery.
Fulton claims he tipped off his handlers about this attack but they allowed it to go ahead to protect agents. "Two days before the attack on Slaine and McMurray I knew my officer commanding was using what we called a doodlebug, a horizontal mortar," he said.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omagh_bombing
Original source of the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-KZ0-_PiiM
- published: 24 Nov 2012
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