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An “impressive and powerful witness”

Tue 17 March 2009, 8:44pm

The Belfast Telegraph reports on Michael Gallagher’s appearance at the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee meeting in the Assembly’s Senate Chamber yesterday.

Mr Gallagher alleged the intelligence agencies are holding back in their pursuit of those behind the Omagh bomb, “With the Omagh intelligence there’s so many discrepancies here that we are at a loss as to why these bombers and the people associated with them were not put in jail,” he alleged.

[Legacy issues? - Ed] And, in case you missed it, here’s Michael Gallagher on Stormont Live again.

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Comments (5)

  1. What about the “security services” that still work out of the republican camp. They’re up to all sorts of tricks, including attempting to silence me through disabling my website this St Patrick’s Day. What about a blog on the controlling influence of the republican secret service that still permeates Sinn Fein methodology and results in things like the brutal killing of Paul Quinn and the sickening silence afterwards. Is that allowed by the securocrats as a quid pro quo for peace? Do we know the real reason why the peace was broken in the past few days?

    That is of course as long as the violence of the past week was not ordered by Gerry Adams in order to protect himself after the Bishop of Derry wrote to me to indicate that he was asking a professional theologian to look into my work, God is a Woman…, and I contacted many people in the media. God is a Woman… is based on my 1986 experience when I discovered that Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley’s names come out at 666 and this was and is the mainstay of my website which was “forbidden” today for several hours.

    The long and short of it is that I got confirmation from the Bishop on Monday, emailed the Press on Wednesday, and when one Irish daily newspaper was about to publish on Friday, but didn’t for some reason, and the shooting gaining massive sympathy for Sinn Fein and Gerry Adams in particular happens the following Saturday night.

    Try the weebsite now to see what they were trying to hide http://www.johnoconnell.org/

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  2. IRIA says:

    I get to your webpage w/out a problem. Please keep that “666″ stuff to your webpage. I’m sick of reading it. On to the real topic, please.

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  3. Paul says:

    I knew ……. just knew the Omagh bomb was all Sinn Fein’s fault

    Thanks for the clarification pete

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  4. special branch says:

    Michael Gallagher presents a very strong case for an independent investigation into this atrocity. The outcome won’t make Westminster or Dublin look good. Who’ll come out the worst?

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  5. special branch says:

    “[i]God is a Woman… is based on my 1986 experience when I discovered that Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley’s names come out at 666 and this was and is the mainstay of my website which was “forbidden” today for several hours.

    The long and short of it is that I got confirmation from the Bishop on Monday, emailed the Press on Wednesday, and when one Irish daily newspaper was about to publish on Friday, but didn’t for some reason, and the shooting gaining massive sympathy for Sinn Fein and Gerry Adams in particular happens the following Saturday night.”[/i]

    You go get them John. We are all behind you. 100%

    Go John, Go John!

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