Just watching this, with the past history how can anybody believe wot Tony Blair says that comes out of his mouth, here is a person that is paid to lie...
Say what you like about Blair, he hit the ground running with NI and did a damn good job after John Major and the Tories dragged their heels for 18 months during the ceasefire, squandering peace to keep his orange/unionist mandate needed at the next GE. Blair took it on so fair play to him, regarding his decisions on other matters like Iraq however, well that's a different ball of wool.
I am a protestant from East Belfast, I was born 1975 so I was born into the troubles. I was watching tv the day this happened, I also know the 13 yr old killed in the Shankill bomb I have also lost an uncle who was killed by an off duty RUC officer. My heart n prayers go out 2 all the INNOCENT PEOPLE killed over all the yrs of the troubles those whos choice was 2 do wrong well that was their choice the innocent had no choice n people who class the wrong-ones as maters to theirs causes just remember there were more innocent people on both sides killed than the little boys who needed 2 b in gangs !!!!!!!!
@Charlene Falls So your presumably protestant uncle was killed by another likely protestant from the RUC, as most of them were? Confirms my suspicions that the extremists on both sides are pretty indiscriminate. I'm English and grew up during the resurgence of violence in the 90s, as small scale as it might have been in comparison. I've always just hated the fact we only ever hear about violence and bombings, nothing about the day to day struggles. It sort of reinforces their point that their terror tactics work better than talking, and it's disgusting. Always the innocent average bloke or lass who suffers in the end.
Good God,can you imagine, there's people out there that get up every day and live their lives,knowing that they are responsible for this atrocity.If it had of been me,I think I would of ended up topping myself.2 little unborn babies that never even had a chance at life.
Personally, I believe the reason gchq did not pass the info on is because it was in the polices interest not to. What I mean by this is.. The police lacked a lot of power in them days, it was probly something said within stations across the country that "if only we had a big attack, maybe the home secretary will give us more power and rights". I know it sounds sick but why would the government stop something from happening, that's actually going to be benifit them. Things is, by these attacks happening the public go from not wanting police to have more powers, to full blown 'do what you've got to do to make us safe!'. A sick world we live in.. Says it all when our health system, be it doctors or hospitals have to put profit before the wellbeing of it patients 🤔😔 so messed up
I think the reason they didn't pass it on was because their methods were illegal, and they wouldn't have been able to use any of it in court. It would have been very easy for a barrister to spot the tell tale signs of intelligence beyond the normal boundaries, and anything that came from that info would have been considered fruit of the poisonous tree and as such wouldn't have been allowed. The alternative would have been for GCHQ to provide an anonymous tip..... then they wouldn't have been implicated and there would have been no legal reason for CID not to follow up on it.
Did they stand there and fight the British army? No! They killed innocent people, even catholics whom they were supposed to be fighting for. When ever they came across the SAS or para’s they got slaughtered and moaned about it. I sympathise with the Catholic and Protestant people of Ireland but they both at times certainly went about it in the wrong way.
Is it just me or is the narrator/journalist pulling some weird ass faces throughout this? Like when's he's asking a questions and he's half like 🤨 and half like 😵
My late brother in law was quite high up in the GCHQ hierarchy at that time. This is what he told me : He, along with his colleagues, were part of a section dealing with the monitoring of Irish terrorists. At some point they were confident that they had identified the bomb run and the target ( Omagh. ) This information was then passed up the chain of command to Francis Richards ( GCHQ Director ) who then was required to notify Downing Street, which he did. He in fact had to request permission from Blair himself to share what intel they had gathered. The word came back via Jonathan Powell, Blair's Chief of Staff : "Do nothing. Sit on it." My brother and his colleagues were sickened beyond belief. If he had've took it upon himself to tip off the RUC, he would have been charged under the Official Secrets Act Information came back later that the main reason that Blair ( after consultation with US President Clinton ) had blocked the sharing of intel was because the British Government needed an atrocity in order to strengthen the fledgeling peace process.
They knew, but were instructed by the Blair govt not to intervene. The Good Friday agreement was at hand through back tunnel negotian's and he wanted his moment. And he got it. See that Joker smile he has?
@@stuartskinner2387 not the british people , and not all agree with it , councils and govt cant sort out their own homeless and zero hours contract work etc , but who are they trying to conquer ,theyre own people ?
A Poem for the Post Brexit Trouble Makers who want another Security Clamp Down and Scapegoat :- The Media Said While The Troubles Marched Past They are marching past The troubles once again Because the troubles did not last Trying to reawake the troubles of then With a Molotov Cocktails blast Awaking memories troubled when Catholic and Protestant were the cast Labeling one the troubles men While parading a flag on a mast It is easy to create a trouble Not a trouble to another man How do you identify a catholic in the rubble When a protestant could toss the bomb and can The finger points at the once again humble As they march past yet once again Are you sure it was a catholic rumble Or thrown by a provocateur from the marching clan So the trouble can raise the trouble and tumble So if you are troubled by the trouble Look elsewhere to see the hand Who wants again to control the crumble And march past a foreign band So all can blame for all the trouble And the innocent again wear the brand The last name risen from all the rubble And the oppressor paints them self real grand. 8.03pm 14th July 2009 copyright Gregory John O’Flaherty
After David Cameron came out and apologised and took full responsibility for the Bloody Sunday Massacre, and other lies ( refer BBC Report of his speech 15 June 2010 ) I question everything blamed on the IRA; and ask how does bombing innocent civilians in shopping centres win anyone to any cause !
@@Schitzoziris because it's clear that the intention of say the Manchester bombing was to destroy infrastructure at minimal human cost. The financial impact of such targetted bombings brought heavy strain on the brits. Canary Wharf for example. Omagh was a completely different scenario.
You need to read up on the troubles and you need to especially read up about the persecution of the Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland in pot by all the Protestants who were all the police and collusion with the British government and all the murders going back for 500 years all the rape the land taking we didn't even have voting rights! See the thing is the average ira is an army and it made up of all Honorable Men so when they put a bomb there they call it the menstrual of this ample tons and tons of time to get all the people out. But this wasn't an IRA bomb this was upon made by a British it was made by the British after the 1980s Easter signing of the peace treaty they try to say that there was a splinter group there's no splinter group of splinter group is Britain just standing up more trouble because they're so afraid they're going to lose Ireland know that Ireland actually and they don't like losing control of any of their colonies that's why America had a kick their asses out of America! 💪🇮🇪🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇪🇮🇪
I never supported the I.R.A but now its been years since the troubles I have come out and support Sinn Fein in bringing about a united Ireland. I belive those in the Protestant Loyalist comunities have an absolute right to march, parade have the union jack fly where ever they so wish they are Irish as much as I am. But I will always belive the 6 counties should never have any interference from Britain in the past in the present and in the future.
OK, we will hand you all back to the EU, and the majority in N Ireland can go and whistle in the game of democracy... You lot just don't understand democracy until it works for you and then you are all over it like a rash. When the majority vote to return to S Ireland then the status quo remains. Its called democracy...........
Richard Sinclair hes not saying to give anything to anyone, he is merely stating his view on the situation, now if you cant tell the difference between a statement and an opinion your clearly wasting your own time let alone ours.
yes int probably did have information about it, but as most of it was probably gathered illegally it would not be admissible in court anyway and would probably have prejudiced any legal case so dont see what the problem is, they could probably have been stopped, but that would have meant killing them, which they were not allowed to do, goes to show the limitations the military were under in NI
100% the suspects and the bomber was correct. For some unbeknown reason they escaped justice. It is unbelievable they let the bomber go free. Thankfully he will never make heaven and true justice will be done. That includes the intelligence handlers. They all have a lot to answer for.
Just give em Belfast back n End this stupid shit. Scotland wants to stay British n Welsh does as well the isles can do business well without these politics l love all of them right wrong or indifferent.
Grow a brain you fragal, they had a referendum?, try learning a bit about the subject before diving in with a comment numptie first and brain later....
Just watching this, with the past history how can anybody believe wot Tony Blair says that comes out of his mouth, here is a person that is paid to lie...
Say what you like about Blair, he hit the ground running with NI and did a damn good job after John Major and the Tories dragged their heels for 18 months during the ceasefire, squandering peace to keep his orange/unionist mandate needed at the next GE. Blair took it on so fair play to him, regarding his decisions on other matters like Iraq however, well that's a different ball of wool.
I am a protestant from East Belfast, I was born 1975 so I was born into the troubles. I was watching tv the day this happened, I also know the 13 yr old killed in the Shankill bomb I have also lost an uncle who was killed by an off duty RUC officer. My heart n prayers go out 2 all the INNOCENT PEOPLE killed over all the yrs of the troubles those whos choice was 2 do wrong well that was their choice the innocent had no choice n people who class the wrong-ones as maters to theirs causes just remember there were more innocent people on both sides killed than the little boys who needed 2 b in gangs !!!!!!!!
@@jason1234567896 it was everywhere really in northern Ireland catholic protestant r blood is the same colour chum
How many times do we think or say to ourselves or wish that one day peace between East, North, Derry or Falls.. Disparity of wealth is the route.
@@marcmcdonald48 no its catholic power grabs that are at the route ,it started with catholics and still is with them
@@kenperry6379 You mean republicans?
@Charlene Falls So your presumably protestant uncle was killed by another likely protestant from the RUC, as most of them were? Confirms my suspicions that the extremists on both sides are pretty indiscriminate. I'm English and grew up during the resurgence of violence in the 90s, as small scale as it might have been in comparison. I've always just hated the fact we only ever hear about violence and bombings, nothing about the day to day struggles. It sort of reinforces their point that their terror tactics work better than talking, and it's disgusting. Always the innocent average bloke or lass who suffers in the end.
Intelligence services look out for themselves first when things get dirty.
, RIP to all the poor people who lost their lives🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good God,can you imagine, there's people out there that get up every day and live their lives,knowing that they are responsible for this atrocity.If it had of been me,I think I would of ended up topping myself.2 little unborn babies that never even had a chance at life.
Yea… “bri’ish” history makes those terror attacks looks like most peaceful things in the world…
@@17player1unknown4 No it doesn't, stop lying.
@@Anglo_Saxon1why don’t you read some history Britain fan.
@@17player1unknown4 That's rich coming from someone who supports terrorism
Yea those mi5 men
No comment ! -Tells you all you need to know
Not really
Can we have any trust in the establishment to ever do the right thing ?
And after all this ,we b a Muslim town ship in 10 years,
My husband was seriously injured in omagh
The reporter don't he look like John Gilligan 😂😂😂😂😂
chronic rebel420 spitting image
Tony Blair is as guilty as those who planted that bomb.
Yeah maybe Fckin Blair planted bomb himself Good has
@Joseph Boland YES .
@@chrisroger8774 And got the peace envoy job for doing so . He belongs to the S.R.A. Cult for sure.
Hi, Joe. Our names are very close,mines is Boyland.
@@nodroglandboy4898 Knew who plant bomb in Omagh Blair government cnt or wnt be bothered get IRA Scumbags 2 justice Did 4 bloody Sunday 1972
At best,half truths on all sides of pre and post events,they were all up to there eyes in dirt.fact.
Personally, I believe the reason gchq did not pass the info on is because it was in the polices interest not to. What I mean by this is.. The police lacked a lot of power in them days, it was probly something said within stations across the country that "if only we had a big attack, maybe the home secretary will give us more power and rights". I know it sounds sick but why would the government stop something from happening, that's actually going to be benifit them. Things is, by these attacks happening the public go from not wanting police to have more powers, to full blown 'do what you've got to do to make us safe!'. A sick world we live in.. Says it all when our health system, be it doctors or hospitals have to put profit before the wellbeing of it patients 🤔😔 so messed up
Micah Betnay true on all accounts.
I think the reason they didn't pass it on was because their methods were illegal, and they wouldn't have been able to use any of it in court. It would have been very easy for a barrister to spot the tell tale signs of intelligence beyond the normal boundaries, and anything that came from that info would have been considered fruit of the poisonous tree and as such wouldn't have been allowed. The alternative would have been for GCHQ to provide an anonymous tip..... then they wouldn't have been implicated and there would have been no legal reason for CID not to follow up on it.
@@RR-ky6eu order out of chaos freemasonry
Yeah it was a false flag attack , a means for a totalitarian state to gain more power and control
That phone box & garage was the only way i knew i was across the border after the army left.
>invades a country
>responsible for millions of them dying
>complains when they fight back
British logic in a nutshell.
Be like me and u breaking into loads of houses in the neighbourhood then calling the police because someone tried to defend there land.
Did they stand there and fight the British army? No! They killed innocent people, even catholics whom they were supposed to be fighting for. When ever they came across the SAS or para’s they got slaughtered and moaned about it. I sympathise with the Catholic and Protestant people of Ireland but they both at times certainly went about it in the wrong way.
Bang on fuk the Brits most hated country in the world
@@ToffeenoseToffeenose 1000 paras executed up there during the troubles, 300 suicides after service ,hardly running bud
Britain rejoices when sinn Fein / ira surrender. Same old story!
The sacrifice on that day is unforgivable, but the people who actually did it will have to explain to his maker on judgement day.
I know Blair is lying cause his lips are moving
The last person to enter the houses of parliament with honest intentions was guy fawkes
God bless the families...
The Brits parting gift for all the carnage
Proper brythonnic celt here, not a roman Catholic fake gaelic implant from rome, who pretends to be goidic?, why would they do that?..
Ordinary people's lives don't count.
More like a cover up
Sadly set up by Mi5/6 to shore up a fragile GFA. RIP to those who died and to the truth.
Is it just me or is the narrator/journalist pulling some weird ass faces throughout this? Like when's he's asking a questions and he's half like 🤨 and half like 😵
Great work by your web producer
RIP the innocent people that died 💔
So senseless innocent people that suffer😢
My late brother in law was quite high up in the GCHQ hierarchy at that time. This is what he told me :
He, along with his colleagues, were part of a section dealing with the monitoring of Irish terrorists. At some point they were confident that they had identified the bomb run and the target ( Omagh. )
This information was then passed up the chain of command to Francis Richards ( GCHQ Director ) who then was required to notify Downing Street, which he did.
He in fact had to request permission from Blair himself to share what intel they had gathered. The word came back via Jonathan Powell, Blair's Chief of Staff : "Do nothing. Sit on it."
My brother and his colleagues were sickened beyond belief. If he had've took it upon himself to tip off the RUC, he would have been charged under the Official Secrets Act
Information came back later that the main reason that Blair ( after consultation with US President Clinton ) had blocked the sharing of intel was because the British Government needed an atrocity in order to strengthen the fledgeling peace process.
Hello. . I'm Jeremy Vines. . . WTF?
EDIT: 7:06 WTF was that ridiculous reenactment about? What a crap, & insensitive job?
eric unfortunatley I agree, good we wont be going there again, we all love our children
They knew, but were instructed by the Blair govt not to intervene. The Good Friday agreement was at hand through back tunnel negotian's and he wanted his moment. And he got it. See that Joker smile he has?
Divide and concur and informants.This how the British work.
That would be conquer Michael
@@archdukehamburgervononionr1948 I concur on that
@@stuartskinner2387 not the british people , and not all agree with it , councils and govt cant sort out their own homeless and zero hours contract work etc , but who are they trying to conquer ,theyre own people ?
You GENOUS SPELL
Conquer*
What a disaster for everyone .
Shocking
The Brits never cared what Irish person was killed, especially if they were Catholic.
Neither did the Irish apparently, considering they killed babies in their bombings.
it was let happen
Bloody Saturday 😢
a radio signal will not stop at the boarder ??????
Two of them are just as bad as each other tbh
A Poem for the Post Brexit Trouble Makers who want another Security Clamp Down and Scapegoat :-
The Media Said While The Troubles Marched Past
They are marching past
The troubles once again
Because the troubles did not last
Trying to reawake the troubles of then
With a Molotov Cocktails blast
Awaking memories troubled when
Catholic and Protestant were the cast
Labeling one the troubles men
While parading a flag on a mast
It is easy to create a trouble
Not a trouble to another man
How do you identify a catholic in the rubble
When a protestant could toss the bomb and can
The finger points at the once again humble
As they march past yet once again
Are you sure it was a catholic rumble
Or thrown by a provocateur from the marching clan
So the trouble can raise the trouble and tumble
So if you are troubled by the trouble
Look elsewhere to see the hand
Who wants again to control the crumble
And march past a foreign band
So all can blame for all the trouble
And the innocent again wear the brand
The last name risen from all the rubble
And the oppressor paints them self real grand.
8.03pm 14th July 2009
copyright Gregory John O’Flaherty
Your sick.
@@Anglo_Saxon1 why ? David Cameron apologised for their crimes !
mr vine the tower of honesty and truth really
courtesy of those who gifted us with jimmy savile
Yup
Why is john Gilligan presenting this
£££££££
Hate Jeremy vine!
I like tomatoes on the vine
Where's Ronnie Flanagan!!???😮😢
The British government did it
Brits Out !
Glad to be...Not much different now?
👹👿👹👿👹👿👹👿👹👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
After David Cameron came out and apologised and took full responsibility for the Bloody Sunday Massacre, and other lies ( refer BBC Report of his speech 15 June 2010 ) I question everything blamed on the IRA; and ask how does bombing innocent civilians in shopping centres win anyone to any cause !
Was suprised at Cameron doing that, I believe he did the right thing
This doesn't make sense.
I questioned everything BBC report, lies upon lies
@@padraigodeorain9966 why ? The UK were the guilty party and David Cameron confessed !
@@Schitzoziris because it's clear that the intention of say the Manchester bombing was to destroy infrastructure at minimal human cost.
The financial impact of such targetted bombings brought heavy strain on the brits. Canary Wharf for example. Omagh was a completely different scenario.
One thing I've pondered. Omagh was never hit, really, by the Rá. The reals were on an up swell. Then they bomb Omagh. Disaster. Makes you think.
I would hate to think that the government let this atrocity was allowed to happen to get world condonation of the I R A
god bless the bbc the mi5 and the british painting of ireland and the irish
Tiochfaidh ar la.
Up the Anglo-Saxons.
At least it was spelt right.
Oh, & 'up' all the bastards!
Mi5 know who the bombers are
Annie Chrisbendy Fat lot of good that is if they can't arrest them ...Meanwhile the failed, pathetic cripple, Michael Stone, rots away in his cell
what i dont get is why the called the bombs in? you would think they would have just made it random
Because the aim wasn't to kill civilians. It was to cause disruption. Unfortunately civilians were often 'collateral damage'
You need to read up on the troubles and you need to especially read up about the persecution of the Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland in pot by all the Protestants who were all the police and collusion with the British government and all the murders going back for 500 years all the rape the land taking we didn't even have voting rights! See the thing is the average ira is an army and it made up of all Honorable Men so when they put a bomb there they call it the menstrual of this ample tons and tons of time to get all the people out. But this wasn't an IRA bomb this was upon made by a British it was made by the British after the 1980s Easter signing of the peace treaty they try to say that there was a splinter group there's no splinter group of splinter group is Britain just standing up more trouble because they're so afraid they're going to lose Ireland know that Ireland actually and they don't like losing control of any of their colonies that's why America had a kick their asses out of America! 💪🇮🇪🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇪🇮🇪
British intelligence knew about it before it happened..
Nothing happens ireland without gchq mi5/6 knowing ...FACT
brits out
Yanks out of hawai??and turn the lights out for the mexicans when they leave texas aswell..
no fucking surrender BIRMINGHAM !!!!!!!!
4:49 BoC
21:20 as well
I never supported the I.R.A but now its been years since the troubles I have come out and support Sinn Fein in bringing about a united Ireland. I belive those in the Protestant Loyalist comunities have an absolute right to march, parade have the union jack fly where ever they so wish they are Irish as much as I am. But I will always belive the 6 counties should never have any interference from Britain in the past in the present and in the future.
OK, we will hand you all back to the EU, and the majority in N Ireland can go and whistle in the game of democracy... You lot just don't understand democracy until it works for you and then you are all over it like a rash. When the majority vote to return to S Ireland then the status quo remains. Its called democracy...........
Paul Muzik i didnt know they allowed patient's to access computer's in broadmoor.lol keep taking your meds . There's a good girl
Do you even live in NI you stupid fat fuck ?
Richard Sinclair hes not saying to give anything to anyone, he is merely stating his view on the situation, now if you cant tell the difference between a statement and an opinion your clearly wasting your own time let alone ours.
Paul Muzik like i said keep taking your meds
There was no winners, in this
Real IRA broke away from Provisional IRA in 1997 during peace process.
Thank fuck you're here to explain that.
@@padraigodeorain9966he's obviously plastic thinks he's a bostonian and has sheet for brains...
yes int probably did have information about it, but as most of it was probably gathered illegally it would not be admissible in court anyway and would probably have prejudiced any legal case so dont see what the problem is, they could probably have been stopped, but that would have meant killing them, which they were not allowed to do, goes to show the limitations the military were under in NI
Hate, hate and more hate were all the fucking same
100% the suspects and the bomber was correct. For some unbeknown reason they escaped justice. It is unbelievable they let the bomber go free. Thankfully he will never make heaven and true justice will be done. That includes the intelligence handlers. They all have a lot to answer for.
ONE LOVE ONE IRELAND💖💓❤ X Tiocfaidh ar la x miss u da x up the ra!! Monaghan x Mel x Erin go Bragh
As long as it's a Protestant Ireland !! Woot wooooot
Ireland should throw out Christianity ......it's the problem.
Dan Field, how can you want a Protestant Ireland, yet want Christianity thrown out. Protestants are Christians
@@danfield6030 ? What ??? Fool
Trust tv journalism 🤪
Box need to get a grip on life, shame on all of you.
iRA is a charity for the sick and elderly children Peace 🇺🇸🇨🇮🏴🥇
Oppression breeds resistance resistance breeds rebellion
What you do for freedom, UnDER the FEET.
BENDER aye that you are. A proper 1.
Who eff that?
ira heros grezz vrom austria
Everything was we where told so this all not proven and just assumptions
Yeah THINK ITS naughty IRA virus
Up the RA!
Fuck the real IRA 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻💯💯🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤡🤡🤡🤡
It worked
Can't pay won't pay
whats the fastest game in Ireland...pass the parcel.
Dickhead 🤣
Ha Ha
Yep, no body wants to burn their lips on the exaust pipe....
Y did they say the bricks are in the wall. It's pretty obvious like. Why not just say just picking up paddy and just dropping paddy off
NOT MURDERERS BUT IRISH FREEDOM FIGHTERS GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT.
john milliken... on british soil get your facts right
Taking by murders and rapists
brit nic he didnt say it wasnt on British soil you dumb fuck.
The IRA Murdering DRUG DEALING scumbags.
On irish soil occupied by force by british army against Democracy!
All very cloak and dagger
Just give em Belfast back n End this stupid shit. Scotland wants to stay British n Welsh does as well the isles can do business well without these politics l love all of them right wrong or indifferent.
Grow a brain you fragal, they had a referendum?, try learning a bit about the subject before diving in with a comment numptie first and brain later....
IRA here to stay!
Spoken like a true rebulislav, feckin peanut..
How about the cops did know , and directed the people into it , weird how no cops where injured