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NYC Parade Chairman and Critic of St. Patrick, Harvests Fetal Tissue by Joseph Schaeffer

Posted by Jim on November 16, 2015

John Lahey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The new chairman of New York City’s iconic Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, who has proposed eliminating the honoring of Saint Patrick from the parade’s bylaws, is “a director” of a foundation that financially supports medical experiments that use fetal tissue harvested from abortions and acquired for a fee from a company at the heart of the Planned Parenthood video scandal that has horrified the nation.

Dr. John Lahey, who took control of the parade’s board of directors in July, called a meeting for Oct. 29 with agenda points designed to secularize the traditional celebration of Irish Catholic heritage.

Matthew Hennessey, writing in Crisis, reports:

According to the meeting’s published agenda, committee members will decide whether to remove the section that states, “The Parade will be held in honor of St Patrick, the Patron Saint of the Archdiocese of New York and the Patron Saint of Ireland….”

[T]he board of directors will also vote on whether to remove the requirement that members of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade committee be Roman Catholic, active members of a parish, and of Irish descent. The formation of a new executive committee will exclude affiliated organizations like the Ancient Order of Hibernians from any future decision-making role in the parade and grant Lahey near total control of the event.

The meeting was later postponed, Irish Echo reports.

Lahey is also president of Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. On his bio page at the university’s website, Lahey is listed as “a director of” a group called the “Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy.”

Lahey is listed among the board of directors on the medical foundation’s website, in which the organization declares its mission is to “support the extraordinary potential offered by cell and gene-based therapies to accelerate effective and safe treatment of all types of cancer.”

One of the ways the Alliance supports such therapies is by financially backing federally-supported studies that use human organs that have been mined from aborted infants and sold to researchers.

On the National Institutes of Health website is an “author manuscript” of a 2013 study titled “Humanized mice: novel model for studying mechanisms of human immune-based therapies.”

The manuscript by medical researchers Louis Gonzalez, Natasa Strbo and Eckhard R. Podack states, “We have set up and tested in our laboratory the latest technology for generating mice with a human immune system by reconstituting newborn immunodeficient mice with human fetal liver-derived hematopoietic stem cells.”

The source of the fetal human tissue involved in the testing is bluntly admitted:

Human fetal liver and thymus from elective terminations, 12–23 weeks of gestational age (Advanced Bioscience Resources, Alameda, CA), are acquired on a fee for service basis, and the tissue is delivered approximately every 14 days.

Under a section titled “Acknowledgments,” the researchers gratefully note “support from the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy (ACGT).”

Advanced Bioscience Resources has been exposed for paying Planned Parenthood abortion clinics to procure intact organs for them as the clinics dismembered unborn children.

In an August 6 article, Politico reported that “One of the companies identified as a fetal tissue supplier in sting videos of Planned Parenthood counts two federal health agencies among its customers, earning at least $300,000 for material used in research of treatments for HIV and eye disease.”

In one of the videos secretly recorded by the Center for Medical Progress, who conducted the undercover investigation into the grisly business of cash for baby body parts, “Katharine Sheehan, identified in the film as former medical director of Planned Parenthood Pacific Southwest, mentions [Advanced Bioscience Resources] in passing,” Politico reports.

“We have already a relationship with ABR,” she says to someone posing as a competitor to the company.

“We’ve been using them for over 10 years—a really long time. … They’re doing the big collection for government-level collections.”

The Center for Medical Progress has posted an overview from Advanced Bioscience Resources on its website. Under a section titled “Service and Processing Fees” the company states:

Participating medical facilities that enable ABR to execute its tissue acquisition and distribution programs may be paid a nominal fee for such services. A minimal processing / preservation shipment fee is also assessed for services provided to research facilities.

A footnote to the humanized mice manuscript on the NIH website shows profit as a key motive behind the research that relies on ABR’s harvested fetal tissue. The footnote states:

Conflict of interest Dr. E. R. Podack and the University of Miami have financial interest and hold equity in a commercial enterprise developing this vaccine technology.

This same Dr. Podack is listed along with Lahey on the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy website. Podack is referred to as an “ACGT Fellow.”

He died Oct. 8 at the age of 72 due to “respiratory issues,” the Miami Herald reports.

ACGT mourned his passing.

Liberal NPR talk radio host Diane Rehm dedicated her Sept. 30 show to a discussion of the use of fetal tissue harvested from abortions in medical research.

According to a transcript, a caller named Phyllis from Greenwich, Connecticut called in and said:

I work for the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy here in Greenwich and Stamford, Connecticut. And we work with many scientists, who are looking for [unintelligible] gene therapy treatments. I am wondering why all of the scientists, such as your guest from Johns Hopkins University, who are benefitting in their research from the use of this fetal tissue are not speaking out to illuminate to the public at large that it is essential to their work.

Lahey’s ACGT also sponsored a 2008 genetic therapy study that used a line of human kidney cells known as HEK293 that were originally harvested from an aborted child. The acknowledgment section reads:

Grant sponsor: Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy Young Investigator Award

The cell line has been in the news over the past couple of years due to the revelation that a company that makes flavor enhancers for behemoth food and beverage corporations such as Nestle and Pepsi was developing its products by experimenting with HEK293 human kidney cells.

Clues to the intellectual foundations of the parade chairman’s active support for using murdered infant body parts in medical research can perhaps be found in an interview Lahey gave upon being named “Irish American of the Year” by Irish America magazine in 2011. The interview was published on the IrishCentral.com website.

Discussing his days as a student at the Catholic-affiliated University of Dayton, Lahey reveals that Patrick is not the only saint who apparently makes him uncomfortable.

“Lahey found his niche when he enrolled in his second philosophy course at Dayton,” the article reads. “The class explored the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, and little else.”

As Lahey tells it:

At this point, it was still 1964 or ’65, and only certain types of philosophy were officially taught. Since Dayton was a Catholic university, they were still only teaching the traditional philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, upon which much of Catholic theology is based. There was a whole index of banned works they weren’t allowed to teach: essentially, anything that was deemed to be inconsistent with St. Thomas Aquinas or Catholic doctrine.

He continues:

Another student and I were asking a lot of questions in class. We didn’t want to get Professor Balthasar in trouble, but we were curious about how to reconcile scientific thought with Catholic doctrine. One day, he asked us both to stay after class, and he said “Look, you two. I’ll give you an A for the course, you know what you’re doing in terms of St. Thomas Aquinas. You don’t have to come to class for the rest of the semester, but come to my office and I’ll teach you the philosophy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. I can’t teach you this officially in the classroom but there’s nothing to prevent you from reading the books.”

So he gave me two of his books: Phenomenon of Man and The Divine Milieu. And it was exactly what I had been looking for. The author, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, was somewhat of a contradiction at that time: he was a Jesuit priest, a philosopher, and a scientist, and had written extensively about his belief that the creationist theories of how man, the world and the universe came into being could be reconciled with evolution; that Catholicism and the theory of evolution could co-exist. At the time, this was deemed to be totally inconsistent with Catholic teaching.

But I was a young person, and evolution understandably had a lot of enticing aspects. Not only was it supported by a lot of scientists, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, but it was also a dynamic kind of philosophy that allowed for change. I had heard there was a contradiction between being a good Catholic and believing in evolution. But here was a brilliant scientist who was also a Jesuit priest! He used philosophical thought to combine the two things I wanted to combine in my own life. I was totally taken by it.

The progressive scientific theology of de Chardin seems to have led Lahey directly down a road that has found its way to the abortuaries of Planned Parenthood.

Renowned Catholic philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand wrote a critique titled “Teilhard de Chardin: A False Prophet” in his book, Trojan Horse in the City of God, which was published in 1967.

Franciscan Father Maximilian Mary Dean has posted the entire critique on his blog site.

In it, von Hildebrand slams Teilhard de Chardin as a philosopher whose “own theories dehumanize man” by valuing the spirit of the communal above that of the individual:

Now, the point we wish to make is that Teilhard himself ignores the value of high natural goods and that, contrary to his claim, a real dehumanization takes place in his monistic pantheism. We have seen that his ideal of collective man and superhumanity necessarily implies a blindness to the real nature of the individual person and, derivatively, to all the plenitude of human life. But dehumanization also follows inevitably from his monism which minimizes the real drama of human life—the fight between good and evil—and reduces antithetical differences to mere gradations of a continuum.

Is it really a stretch to suggest that a mind seduced by a theology that values the collective over the individual would eventually come to embrace the utilization of the remains of slaughtered individuals in the name of “progress” for a collective humanity?

The shocking Planned Parenthood revelations of the past few months have led outraged Americans to decry the callousness of people who seemingly have no values at all.

This may be missing the point entirely.

In fact, these are people fired by a core belief every bit as intense in its religiosity as the polar-opposite spirit Lahey is trying to remove from the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. The chief component of this opposing theology is the belief in the unquestioned good that is always to be found in “progress.”

One of the unreleased Planned Parenthood undercover videos allegedly leaked by a congressional staffer reveals a panelist at a National Abortion Federation conference telling abortion providers that they should stop ignoring the existence of the fetus in public comments on abortion, saying “let’s just give them all ‘it’s violence, it’s a person, it’s killing.’”

“Let’s just give them all that. And then the more compelling question is, why is this the most important thing I can do with my life?”

Spoken like a true believer.

For His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York—or anyone else—to participate in a Saint Patrick’s Day Parade headed by Dr. John Lahey is to march arm-in-arm with someone complicit in the lucrative business of killing infants in the name of “progress.”

Message from Malachy McAllister

Posted by Jim on November 13, 2015

 
To Friends & Supporters,
 
I thought it was important for you to know the latest happenings in my case.
The attached correspondence with the C5 Legacy Investigation Branch (LIB) of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has taken a little while to sink in but it looks like there is an investigation underway by the LIB into the attempted assassination of my family and I some twenty-seven years ago.
Since my status does not afford me the ability to fly back to Belfast to answer questions it is anticipated that LIB will travel here to interview my oldest son Gary and myself. (Gary was 12 years old when he witnessed the loyalist shooting into the living room of our home and then turning the weapons up towards the bedrooms when they spotted him at the window.)
 
The letter was forwarded to me by my lawyer Niall Murphy in Belfast from the LIB inquiring into the attack on Oct’ 2nd 1988. 
This is in response to a telephone conversation initiated by the LIB advising me that they had new information.
Needless to say I was shocked to receive a call from them at 5.30am however, I am happy to comply with any requests by LIB for information that may eventually lead to some form of justice and closure if there is such a thing…!
 

I have always made a point of saying how lucky my family was to escape serious injury and that it was a miracle that no one was struck by the more than 26 shots that was fired indiscriminately into our home but, that doesn’t mean that we didn’t suffer from the affects of the shooting. 

We have no visible scares however, the scares we do have are the ones you can’t see the psychological ones we live with every day.
When I pause to contemplate the past and our present status especially, our immigration status and the adverse affect this continues to have on our lives as well as the stress that it puts on us… (The same stress that, I believe lead to the sudden illness and death of my wife Bernadette) I have difficulty accepting that we were lucky. You simply cannot forget the past when it is affecting your everyday life.
And I know this is the situation for many families whom have lost love ones to collusion in Northern Ireland… We just want to know the truth no matter how hard it will be to accept.
 
The Sir Desmond de Silva Report concluded that the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) knew the attack was going to take place and that they (RUC) failed to act to prevent what could have been by all accounts a massacre of my family. 
Instead of protecting my family…British Government Security Forces protected the; Red Hand Commando’s (RHC) the Loyalist group affiliated to the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) who carried out the attack and made sure they escaped without apprehension.
They also made sure they protected there key British intelligence agent Brian Nelson whom provided the RHC with detailed information and photographs of me that reportedly came out off a British military installation dump...Futhermore he supplied the weapons used in the attack…a VZ58 automatic rifle was part of a haul of weapons that Nelson smuggled into Northern Ireland from South Africa that have been linked to nearly 100 loyalist murders.
Lastly, and what may be hard to believe Nelson actually handed over the keys of his own taxi cab to the RHC that was then used to carry out the gun attack and then reported to the RUC that he was hijacked.
The British Government have repeatedly lied and suppressed the truth about my case for 27 years..
They lied to the Canadian authorities and illegally participated in proceedings in an attempt to have me deported back to Belfast into the hands of the RUC Special Branch. 
They sent RUC Special Branch officers over from Belfast to testify and lie under oath here in a United States Federal Court in front of Judge Henry Dogan who presided over our political asylum hearing in Newark NJ.
It is abundantly clear to me that in order to get any meaningful justice from the British Government my lawyers in Belfast will need all the help and support they can get. 
 
To that end I will make any communication I have with the LIB of the PSNI public and will provide any and all information pertaining to our case available.
 
With regard to my present immigration status in the US the threat of deportation still shapes how I live my life. The latest news and information may not change my situation but, it validates the claims that we have made for all theses years. The real injustice here was when political asylum was taken from Bernadette and my children 29 days after it was granted by Judge Dogan..(one day short of the 30 day limit for appeals) Based on all the evidence that was presented by my lawyers then and what will be reviled shortly it should be given back…!
 
All said and done…my family and I are very happy and proud to be here in the US and I fully acknowledge that this would not have been possible but for all your support over the years and the support of our representatives and Irish American organizations especially the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America.
In the meantime I would like to reach out to our congressional leaders whom have supported me in the past to act immediately on my behalf by contacting the head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requesting that they join a motion to have our case deferred back to the Board of Immigration appeals for a review of the evidence that was not available at the time of our political asylum hearing in Newark NJ
 
I would also like to request the DHS to defer action indefinitely on my case based on the information in the Sir Desmond de Silva Report and the latest inquiry into the attack by the C5 Legacy Investigation Branch of the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
 
End,
 
Malachy McAllister

Hope for Bloody Sunday families as ex-soldier questioned

Posted by Jim on

Relatives of the Bloody Sunday victims say they feel “a flicker of hope”
following the questioning of a former British soldier involved in the
1972 massacre, despite renewed efforts to block their justice campaign.

Thirteen people were killed when British paratroopers opened fire on a
civil rights march through the city in January 1972. A fourteenth died
later.

‘Soldier J’, who appeared before the Saville Inquiry in 2002, was
questioned and released by detectives from the PSNI’s new Legacy
Investigations Branch, which replaced the discredited Historical
Enquiries Team (HET).

Kate Nash, whose 19-year-old brother, William, was killed on Bloody
Sunday, said she welcomed the news.

“I started to shake. I couldn’t believe it. I became very emotional. To
see a soldier even being questioned has truly shocked me. I never
thought it would get to this. There is a flicker of hope. It’s a very
positive step.”

The 66-year-old, who lives in County Antrim, is the first person to ever
be arrested as part of the Bloody Sunday investigation.

The PSNI man leading the investigation said the arrest “marked a new
phase in the overall investigation which would continue for some time”.

Family members have expressed their hope that murder charges against the
soldiers could finally reveal who ordered the massacre. But there were
signs that powerful forces in the British establishment remain
determined to maintain a cover-up.

Former British defence minister Gerald Howarth described the arrest of
ex-soldiers over Bloody Sunday as “not in the public interest”. The Tory
MP for Aldershot, where the Bloody Sunday paratroopers were based, said
the British prime minister David Cameron had intended the Saville
Inquiry and his apology to close a “painful chapter”. “Matters should
not be re-opened”, he declared.

Former British Direct Ruler Lord Mandelson also said the investigation
should be stopped. He told Channel 4 News: “There are perils in going
back so far into history. Perils over the evidence that is available,
people’s memories, people’s ability to produce their own evidence and
facts so long ago.”

Seven former soldiers have now begun legal action against the PSNI in
the High Court, demanding a judicial review of the way the PSNI is
conducting its inquiry.

According to reports, lawyers for the soldiers have questioned the
legality of the investigation and claim it is being pursued for
political reasons. They also claim it would be illegal to arrest any of
the soldiers in their homes without 24 hours prior notice.

The Bloody Sunday families have demanded that the PSNI treat former
paratroopers the same as any other suspect in a murder investigation.

John Kelly, whose 17-year-old brother Michael was shot dead on Bloody
Sunday, said the legal move was an indication that former soldiers
realise they could be receiving the “same knock on the door as Soldier
J.”

“As far as I am concerned it should be business as usual for the PSNI
investigation. Why should they be treated any differently; what sort of
a society would we live in if that was to happen?” he said.

State harassment continues for veteran republicans

Posted by Jim on

Peace activist and former republican prisoner Patrick Magee said he was
refused permission to board a flight last week, simply because it was
due to pass over US airspace.

Mr Magee was sentenced to 35 years in jail in connection with the IRA
attack on Britain’s war cabinet in Brighton in October 1984. He had
intended to fly from London to Mexico City to take part in a
high-profile conference on public policy when authorities turned him
away because the “flight would cross into US air space”.

Mr Magee was travelling directly to Mexico with Jo Berry, whose father
Anthony Berry died in the Brighton attack. She was allowed to continue
with her journey, but he was refused boarding, apparently at the request
of the US.

After being banned from the planned flight from London, the 64-year-old
then flew to Madrid where he was due to catch a second direct flight to
Mexico, but was again turned away.

After consulting with conference organisers he then caught another
flight from Madrid in Bogota in Colombia before connecting to Mexico
City. However, on arrival he was detained by authorities before being
deported back to Colombia and then Spain.

He said he was not given any explanation for his deportation but
believes it is due to his 12-year involvement in the IRA.

He had been expected to take part in an eight-day talking tour of Mexico
which was to finish off at the high profile Ciudad de las Ideas (City of
Ideas) conference.

In the past he has travelled across the world with Ms Berry giving talks
about reconciliation.

He said: “I have spent the last 15 years working in reconciliation field
but we still have a lot of work to reverse the American view of it.”

‘OTR’ MAN ARRESTED

In a separate development, a Tyrone man has been arrested and released
on bail in connection with a Provisional IRA bomb attack at Coalisland
PSNI (then RUC) station in 1997.

Paul Campbell returned to Coalisland in late 2001 and worked as a barman
in McGirr’s pub in the town. The court was told the police always had
evidence against Campbell, but “failed to act on it”.

He only became a ‘person of interest’ after a property connected to him
was searched as part of the investigation into an attack by a breakaway
IRA group in 2011. After living in the town for years without incident,
he was arrested late last month.

He was granted bail by Mr Justice Horner who said: “It seems absolutely
extraordinary that no steps were taken to detain him” before last week.

The father of three had been assured that he was not wanted in
connection with the attack as part of the ‘On The Run’ (OTR) scheme for
republicans facing potential prosecutions.

During the bail hearing it was pointed out that Mr Campbell was stopped
twice by the PSNI in 2010 in relation to driving matters and was not
arrested despite giving his personal details.

Last year Donegal republican John Downey, accused of involvement in the
1982 IRA Hyde Park bombing, was released from the Old Bailey after it
was confirmed he’d been given an OTR letter through Sinn Fein’s Gerry
Kelly. A judge ruled that despite a claim the letter had been given “in
error”, the 63-year-old could not be prosecuted.

Mr Campbell is expected to rely on a similar assurance he was no longer
wanted as part of his defence against the allegations against him.

Spies and spooks – the same old story

Posted by Jim on

By Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams (for Leargas)

As long as Britain has been involved in Ireland it has bought or cajoled
or intimidated some people into acting as their eyes and ears, their
spies and spooks, and advocates. Some of these do so because it suits
their own politics and prejudices. But the end result is that citizens
die and freedom is denied.

These strategies are not unique to Ireland or indeed to the British.
They are as old as wars. However, in the most recent period of conflict
their use became an indispensible part of Britain’s counter insurgency
strategy in Ireland. As I have recorded in these columns before the
foremost counter-insurgency strategist was the British Army’s Frank
Kitson. When he arrived in Belfast in 1970 he set about restructuring
the RUC and British Army approach based on his experiences in post
second world war British colonial wars.

The British Army brought with it the techniques of torture; of
counter-gangs; of propaganda, and of media and political manipulation.
The key objective for Kitson, and for others in the British intelligence
and security services, was to reshape the government, the law, the
judiciary and the media to defeat Irish republicanism. It didn’t matter
how this was done or what the consequences were.

Kitson who served in many of Britain’s counter-insurgency campaigns
wrote: ‘The fundamental concept is the working of the triumvirate,
civil, military and police, as a joint and integrated organisation from
the highest to the lowest level of policy making, planning and
administration.’

For example Kitson rationalised the use of death squads and the
corruption of justice: ‘Everything done by a government and its agents
in combating insurgency must be legitimate. But this does not mean that
the government must work within exactly the same set of laws during an
emergency as existed beforehand. The law should be used as just another
weapon in the government’s arsenal, in which case it becomes little more
than a propaganda cover for the disposal of unwanted members of the
public.’

Of course, he wasn’t the first to apply these arguments. The stories of
spooks and spies, of agents and informers working for the British state
during the centuries of Ireland’s long struggle for freedom are legion.
An informer called Owen O’Connally gave information to the British
during the 1641 rebellion that led to the arrest and executions of two
of the leaders, Lord Maguire and Colonel McMahon. Money was his reward.

The 1798 rebellion by the United Irish movement was bedevilled with
informers. Many are named in the history of that period. Men like
Leonard McNally and Samuel Turner and Thomas Reynolds were informers. In
his ‘History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798’ WH Maxwell writes: ‘The
prisons were crowded with persons denounced by those infamous informers,
Armstrong and Reynolds, Dutton and Newell, with a list of subordinate
villains acting under the direction of police agents, themselves steeped
deeper in iniquity than the perjured wretches they suborned … Numbers,
innocent in most cases, through the instrumentality of those bad men,
were brought hourly to the scaffold.’

In later years agents and informers remained an integral part of
Britain’s colonial class in Ireland in their efforts to subvert the
Young Irelanders; the Fenians; the Land League and Charles Stewart
Parnell.

It was the evidence of Pierce Nagle, who met Chief Inspector Mallon each
week in Dublin Castle that led to the arrest of the Fenian leaders
O’Donovan Rossa, John O’Leary and others. It was also at this time that
the Special Branch was established. Mayo man Michael Davitt, leader of
the Land League, recorded some of the actions of the spies and spooks at
work against the tens of thousands seeking land reform. In his book,
‘The Informer’s’ by Andrew Boyd writes: ‘Davitt accused the British
government of employing terrorists to lure young Irishmen in political
crime and them have them arrested, imprisoned and even hanged’.

The Tan War saw the use of agents and informers increase enormously as
the British sought to defeat the IRA. For its part the IRA dealt with
such spies ruthlessly. Michael Collins execution of 14 British agents on
the morning of Sunday November 21st is one of the best remembered
actions of that period. But there were hundreds of others killed as
informers. One occasion two IRA volunteers brought one man out onto a
river and drowned him rather than shoot him.

In the most recent decades of conflict the application by MI5 and the
RUC Special Branch and British Military intelligence of evolving and
increasingly complex technologies to listen, record, monitor, track and
trap their enemy became an essential element in all of this. Recent
court cases show that this is still going on.

Forty years ago these same organisations were involved in the
establishment of armed loyalist paramilitary groups which they then
supplied with information and weapons to kill Irish citizens and foment
sectarian strife.

The recent publication by the British Secretary of State Theresa
Villiers of the MI5 report into allegations of paramilitarism but
specially the IRA, is an example of how the use by Britain of agent
provocateurs, and of spies and spooks continues. The political
exploitation of this report to attack Sinn Fein, especially by some
elements of the Dublin based media, is also evidence of the deep desire
on the part of some to use any excuse to criticise republicans. They are
unconcerned about the bone fides of the authors.

So, the fact that MI5 has been involved in the murder of countless
hundreds of Irish citizens, including those murdered by the
Dublin-Monaghan bombs, and has no credibility as an independent source,
is deemed irrelevant.

One contemporary example of this emerged within days of the publication
of the panel report. The Public Prosecution Service in Belfast revealed
that it was initiating a major investigation into the role of an MI5
agent – named Stakeknife – and his alleged involvement in the murders of
between 24 and 40 people. Critically this investigation will also
examine the roles of all of those in the RUC Special Branch and MI5 who
were involved in running Stakeknife.

But Stakeknife was not alone. MI5 and other British security agencies
ran hundreds of agents. Whether it was people like Mark Haddock, a
loyalist serial killer in north Belfast, or those who murdered human
rights lawyer Pat Finucane, MI5, British Military Intelligence and the
RUC colluded in the murder of citizens.

Today there are still some in those organisations who believe that the
peace process was wrong. That it was possible to defeat the IRA. And who
resent deeply the growth and popularity of Sinn Fein.

In my view the report from Theresa Villiers was and is primarily aimed
at undermining the political institutions and the Good Friday Agreement.
It is regrettable but not surprising that elements of the Irish
political establishment and sections of the Irish media are willing to
exploit this specious report to attack Sinn Fein.