NONE of the above were carried out by order, or with the knowledge of, or under the protection of a Sovereign Government. The Murders in Dublin and Monaghan were carried out by agents of the British Government and the British Government continue to protect their hired assassins....
@@the-blue-barron2791 there is quiet a lot of factual information online. There’s several things that come to mind though. 4 cars all detonated at the same time. Which would mean they weren’t homemade detonators so question one were did the uvf get them. Next would be the explosives that when tested turned out to be explosive used by the UDR. The problem is you can’t just say the UDR gave explosives to the UVF because we know the UDR were handing out guns to the UVF but British parliament were always adamant that the guns and explosives were stolen even. But if you look at all the fact your can’t really hide the truth. Miami show band were done by the UDR and UVF at a checkpoint. We know there was collusion in so many cases.
Total failure by the cowardly Irish Government to actually deal with the problem of the North is the reason why the violence was so awful in the 1970s. The Pontius Pilate act of the Free State came back to haunt them in 1974. A comprehensive plan to redraw the border and re-settle nationalist and unionist populations on either side was the only solution. Power-sharing simply couldn't work, because the constitutional position of Irish nationalism and Irish unionism can never be reconciled.
@@shamrock1196 Yeah, none of which were even close to the scale of the Dublin and Monaghan bombing. Aside from the Omagh bombing but it wasn't committed by the PIRA.
@MsMissy The Omagh bombing wasn't on the scale of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings. 29 people died in the Omagh bombing and 34 people died in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings. Close though.
Oxford St , bloody Friday , la mon, abercorn, Enniskillen, Omagh the list goes on and on and on .
NONE of the above were carried out by order, or with the knowledge of, or under the protection of a Sovereign Government.
The Murders in Dublin and Monaghan were carried out by agents of the British Government and the British Government continue to protect their hired assassins....
I'll never forget this as long as I live.
They will answer to god who ever it was
Pat kenny " was it the act of extreme republicans" is this clown for real?? The Irish Government knew the culprits and covered it up....
It was literally unionist??
@Madmc it was the glenanne gang from South armagh. Supported by British secret service
Not difficult information to be aware of Mr kenny
He did not state that as a likely fact
Kenny is operating under the orders of the NUJ, an organisation controlled by London for the purposes London determines...
Murder of innocent people.
@MsMissy Yeah, don't see the relevance but okay.
@@thomasmcguinness365 The relevance is pretty obvious.
Protestants and Catholics murdering each other, north and south of the border, and for what. ? It was all so senseless. Pray for all the innocents.
More British handiwork.
From what I've read the British government weren't involved in this the UVF were well capable of carrying out this kind of attack in the 70s.
@@the_red_barron1002 where did the UVF get the military explosive used... that when tested it was British army explosive...
@@DMC619 where did you read that when tested the explosives used were British???
@@the-blue-barron2791 there is quiet a lot of factual information online. There’s several things that come to mind though. 4 cars all detonated at the same time. Which would mean they weren’t homemade detonators so question one were did the uvf get them. Next would be the explosives that when tested turned out to be explosive used by the UDR. The problem is you can’t just say the UDR gave explosives to the UVF because we know the UDR were handing out guns to the UVF but British parliament were always adamant that the guns and explosives were stolen even. But if you look at all the fact your can’t really hide the truth. Miami show band were done by the UDR and UVF at a checkpoint. We know there was collusion in so many cases.
@@DMC619 Members of the UVF were also members of the UDR 🤨🤨
Since the Brits have point blank refused to release their documents, it is safe to assume the SAS carried out the bombings.
Total failure by the cowardly Irish Government to actually deal with the problem of the North is the reason why the violence was so awful in the 1970s. The Pontius Pilate act of the Free State came back to haunt them in 1974. A comprehensive plan to redraw the border and re-settle nationalist and unionist populations on either side was the only solution. Power-sharing simply couldn't work, because the constitutional position of Irish nationalism and Irish unionism can never be reconciled.
Generated by the British state British army RUC dirty war
Ireland isn't divided between nationalists and unionists. It's divided by those who speek the truth and those who lie to advance WEF.
The British S A S done it with loyalist Involved
@@bfc3057 OK. Maybe not relevant to the topic of this video. Let's call our enemies agents of chaos
@@bfc3057 Ye-ld want to watch that agents of chaos policy in ukraine
Glennane Gang 🔥🏛🌻
Sorry for my error, comment,i spelt commitment, sorry folks👎
the IRA were doing the same every second day in the north
+fruitcake4t
Not really, but sure it makes a nice little story for you.
How many IRA where agents paid by the state ?
@@brendanw45 no really
Eh, the PIRA are not the Irish state and so even if true, wouldn't excuse the British state targeting the Irish public.
@@dublinvids5146 there's no proof that the British state were involved.
No surprise that the Gardaí had (and probably still have) the families of the victims under surveillance.
AGS is not a police force.
Loyalist. Mi5.british military. And Nirak.Involvement .....
Every day event in Belfast by the PIRA
No, The Dublin and Monaghan bombings were the deadliest terrorist attack in the Troubles.
@@thomasmcguinness365. Omagh. Oxford Street , Enniskillen , teebane , abercorn , darkley , la mon , shankill ,
@@shamrock1196 Yeah, none of which were even close to the scale of the Dublin and Monaghan bombing. Aside from the Omagh bombing but it wasn't committed by the PIRA.
@@thomasmcguinness365 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@MsMissy The Omagh bombing wasn't on the scale of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings. 29 people died in the Omagh bombing and 34 people died in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings. Close though.
Shankill Rd.
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