The files were leaked to the Sunday Life which is part of the Independent Media Group owned by one Sir Anthony O'Reilly. The journalist who wrote the story was formerly employed by Belfast Media Group which is owned by Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, an ally of Gerry Adams.
It all amounts to a Provo conspiracy to have some salt-of-the-earth rustic types assassinated.
thats outside the old high court in chichester street . It is indeed martin mcguiness just after having his membership charges dropped despite numerous press , tv and radio interviews he gave identifying himself as a senior IRA commander as well as posing openly in IRA uniform at funerals and even firing a weapon on one occasion for the cameras .
It seems British justice is as blind as the british army observation post near his home that never identified this media personality during the internment era as being at home . Odd given he was on the telly in the 70s more often than Pans people .
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Ciaran Barnes is a prominent spokesperson and writer for the BMG . As none of the named men are from Belfast then the BMG have no platform to write about them .
The sunday life is indeed owned by this British lord , pictured here alongside a British minister who had his IRA mmebership charges dropped despite the conveyor belt nature of the Diplock courts in 76 and the wealth of audio , photo and video evidence against him . A leading member of a political party which Mr Barnes writeson behalf of in the a town news and its associated sister papers . All generously funded by the British government .
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Mr Barnes is a journalist. He started out at the Andersonstown News. He has since moved on to the Sunday Life, which is part of the Independent stable. As part of his professional duties Mr Barnes wrote an article about some leaked government documents. The article was approved by the editor of the Sunday Life and subsequently appeared in print.
Cue Provo conspiracy.
Incidentally one of the six who is named in the document but not by the Sunday Life does come from Belfast. I wonder who could it be?