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    The dark side of the media

    by Joseph de Búrca 26 March, 2018 0 Comments

    The British media is aghast at revelations that a man called David Floyd was a Soviet spy. Floyd worked for the Foreign Office in the 1950s and was assigned to a string of Eastern European embassies. He confessed his treachery shortly after the defection of Guy Burgess and Donald McClean to Moscow. Rather than admit […]

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    Songs of Inexperience

    by Joseph de Búrca 22 February, 2018 0 Comments

    U2 released ‘Songs of Experience’ before Christmas as a companion piece to 2014’s Songs of Innocence. Thematically, ‘Songs of Innocence’ was inspired by the band’s memories of their youth in Dublin in the 1970s with Bono describing it as “the most personal album we’ve written”. ‘Songs of Innocence’ touched upon these memories as perceived four […]

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    How the Anglo-Irish Vice Ring Trafficked Boys from Belfast to MPs and a TV star in Britain

    by Joseph de Búrca 21 February, 2018 0 Comments

    In 2017 Village published a series of articles highlighting allegations of British Establishment complicity in child abuse in Ireland, particularly the crucially flawed Hart Report which was published in Northern Ireland (NI) a year ago. Judge Hart was tripped up by false evidence fed to him by MI5, MI6 and others for their own devious […]

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    Careless about Kerr

    by Joseph de Búrca 21 December, 2017 10 Comments

    The Ulster Freedom Fighters will not be well pleased The Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) will not be well pleased to learn that their name has been taken in vain by a distasteful group of conmen hellbent on covering up the existence of a VIP paedophile network in Ireland and the UK. We will refer to […]

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    Kincora survivor

    by Joseph de Búrca 13 November, 2017 5 Comments

    The stolen life of Richard Kerr, including his account of how Ian Paisley strove to cover up child abuse

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    Not just Ted Heath: British Establishment paedophilia and its links to Ireland

    by Joseph de Búrca 9 October, 2017 1 Comment

    In the wake of last week’s revelations about the inquiry into former British Prime Minister Ted Heath, Joseph de Búrca looks at a scandal which implicated figures on both sides of the Irish Sea.

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    Britainted

    by Joseph De Búrca 29 August, 2017 0 Comments

    The toxic secrets Peter Wright withheld about MI5, MI6, the Establishment, and Northern Ireland

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    Obit(ch)uary: Zbigniew Brzezinski

    by Joseph de Búrca 25 August, 2017 0 Comments

    Brzezinski was part of a triumvirate of Western powerbrokers whose malign influence has scorched the Earth for more than 50 years. One of his confreres, David Rockefeller, died last March aged 101. Now, only the third member of the coven, Henry Kissinger, is left to serve the interests of the billionaires and trillionaires of Wall Street and NATO. When Kissinger goes, their combined legacy will be plain to see: a mountain of twisted and broken skeletons.

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    Gross Neglect: MI5's fatal waste of resources

    by Joseph de Búrca 29 June, 2017 0 Comments

    I have spoken to Fred Holroyd from time to time. Holroyd worked with the British army and MI6 in Ireland, 1973-75, and has written a book about his experience ‘War without Honour’. Incredibly, British spies are still meddling with his post. Holroyd has furnished me with a photograph of an envelope he received from me. […]

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