HM's Terrorist Network: British Government sponsored the IRA

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IRA moles expose terror!

Prison Planet.com September 21 2006



Alex Jones welcomes former UK Intelligence Agent Kevin Fulton, who spent years inside the IRA for the British Government which later attempted to murder him, he is now in hiding in the UK. He is also joined by Martin Ingram - a freelance journalist and former British Army Intelligence Officer, he is the co author of the book Stakeknife.                    

http://video.google.com/googleplayer.sw ... 6524215497            
                                                                       
QuoteIn this "must view" video from Alex Jones, Martin Ingram and Michael Gallagher blow the whistle on how Kevin Fulton and others were used by the British Government, to carry out false flag terror attacks that were blamed on the IRA.



UK agents 'did have role in IRA bomb atrocities' Henry  McDonald / London Observer | September 11 2006

The controversy over claims that Britain        allowed two IRA informers to organize 'human bomb' attacks intensified this        weekend.A human rights watchdog has handed a report to the Police Service of Northern        Ireland, which concludes that two British agents were central to the bombings        of three army border installations in 1990.

Meanwhile the Police Ombudsman's Office in Belfast        confirmed it is investigating allegations by the family of one victim that        the bomb in Newry on 24 October 1990 could have been prevented.The British Irish Rights Watch report will also put        the focus back on the alleged MI6 agent 'J118'. Army intelligence officer        turned whistleblower Martin Ingram has alleged 'J118' was Sinn Fein's chief        negotiator Martin McGuinnesss.

     
QuoteThe Mid Ulster MP strenuously denies Ingram's allegations        and has claimed the speculation is fueled by the Democratic Unionist Party.

The 'human bomb' tactic involved forcing civilians        to drive vehicles laden with explosives into army checkpoints and included        deadly sorties near Newry and Coshquin outside Derry. Six British soldiers        and a civilian worker at an army base died in the simultaneous blasts on        either side of Northern Ireland.

     British Irish Rights Watch said: 'This month BIRW sent        a confidential report to the Historical Inquiries Team on the three incidents        that occurred on 24th October 1990... at least two security force agents        were involved in these bombings, and allegations have been made that the        "human bomb" strategy was the brainchild of British intelligence.

     'Questions arise as to whether the RUC, Garda Síochána        and the army's Force Research Unit had prior and/or subsequent intelligence        about the bombings. These questions in turn lead to concerns about whether        these attacks could have been prevented and why no one has been brought        to justice.'

     Although British Irish Rights Watch has made no reference        to the identities of the informers they allege were involved in the 'human        bomb' plot, the group's intervention in the controversy is a significant        development.
     The group has issued several detailed reports previously        outlining cases of collusion between loyalist terrorists and the security        forces. These include the Pat Finucane murder and the killing of Raymond        McCord Jr by the Ulster Volunteer Force. In both cases, British Irish Rights        Watch claim many of the loyalists involved in these murders were agents        for the security forces - allegations that were later substantiated.

     
QuoteSpeaking from a secret location in Europe this weekend,        Ingram (not his real name) said that while the latest report was not decisive        proof over his claims about 'J1118', it raised questions about the role        of informers in the 'human bomb' killings.

     'This report from a very credible source brings up        the question of informers working at the top tier of the IRA who were allowed        to commit crimes up to murder while working for the state. 'I stand by what        I have said in the past about "J118" and challenge anyone to debate        it with me in a public forum.'

     Ingram, a former NCO with the army's highly secretive        Force Research Unit, said he was prepared to expose his own identity in        public in any such debate.