Thank you for providing the clarification sought. I'm sure you didn't mean to create a misleading impression.
Presumably you are aware that the IRA leadership was factionalised at that time and that while Mr Ó Brádaigh may have been unaware of a verbal offer made by spooks other members of the then Army Council including GA and MMG may very well have been aware of it.
Do you think the fact that RNU and IRSP tried to keep the informer allegations against Mr McQuillan under wraps may have been in some way related to this issue? After all both organisations are at the forefront of pushing this colourful conspiracy theory.
Also do you think the fact that the informer allegations centre on how things were communicated between a prison and the outside world and the fact that Mr McQuillan admits to suffering from faulty recollection effects the substance of his claims about what was and wasn't communicated to the INLA and its prisoners during the relevant period - i.e. July 1981?
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