Previously secret British state archives prove "a high-level, coordinated, and sustained plot" by... more Previously secret British state archives prove "a high-level, coordinated, and sustained plot" by the British Army, Royal Ulster Constabulary, and Senior Civil Servants to deceive the two Parliaments of Stormont and Westminster about the truth of the McGurk’s Bar Massacre.
This booklet follows years of archival research and information battles against the British state and has lead to a complaint to the British Cabinet Secretary and a request for an immediate investigation.
On 4th December 1971, a bomb exploded in the hallway of McGurk's Bar in North Belfast. 15 civilia... more On 4th December 1971, a bomb exploded in the hallway of McGurk's Bar in North Belfast. 15 civilians including 2 children were murdered but before the families had buried their loved ones, the British state buried the truth. The McGurk's Bar Bombing: Post-Script features new evidence discovered by family researcher Ciaran MacAirt – new evidence either missed or historical investigations of the Office of the Police Ombudsman and Police Service Northern Ireland... or buried by them.
Shooters: Britain's Military Reaction Force and Operation Everson, 2020
Paper Trail has linked Britain’s Military Reaction Force (MRF) to multiple murders and attempted ... more Paper Trail has linked Britain’s Military Reaction Force (MRF) to multiple murders and attempted murders of civilians in Belfast in 1972.
Secret British military documents prove that the MRF was indeed guilty of a catalogue of murders and attempted murders of unarmed civilians - including teenagers - in Belfast between May and September 1972.
The archival evidence accounts for every single one of those listed by the Legacy Investigation Branch (LIB) of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) when it launched Operation Everson, its inquiry into the Military Reaction Force, in December 2015.
Previously secret British state archives prove "a high-level, coordinated, and sustained plot" by... more Previously secret British state archives prove "a high-level, coordinated, and sustained plot" by the British Army, Royal Ulster Constabulary, and Senior Civil Servants to deceive the two Parliaments of Stormont and Westminster about the truth of the McGurk’s Bar Massacre.
This booklet follows years of archival research and information battles against the British state and has lead to a complaint to the British Cabinet Secretary and a request for an immediate investigation.
On 4th December 1971, a bomb exploded in the hallway of McGurk's Bar in North Belfast. 15 civilia... more On 4th December 1971, a bomb exploded in the hallway of McGurk's Bar in North Belfast. 15 civilians including 2 children were murdered but before the families had buried their loved ones, the British state buried the truth. The McGurk's Bar Bombing: Post-Script features new evidence discovered by family researcher Ciaran MacAirt – new evidence either missed or historical investigations of the Office of the Police Ombudsman and Police Service Northern Ireland... or buried by them.
Shooters: Britain's Military Reaction Force and Operation Everson, 2020
Paper Trail has linked Britain’s Military Reaction Force (MRF) to multiple murders and attempted ... more Paper Trail has linked Britain’s Military Reaction Force (MRF) to multiple murders and attempted murders of civilians in Belfast in 1972.
Secret British military documents prove that the MRF was indeed guilty of a catalogue of murders and attempted murders of unarmed civilians - including teenagers - in Belfast between May and September 1972.
The archival evidence accounts for every single one of those listed by the Legacy Investigation Branch (LIB) of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) when it launched Operation Everson, its inquiry into the Military Reaction Force, in December 2015.
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This booklet follows years of archival research and information battles against the British state and has lead to a complaint to the British Cabinet Secretary and a request for an immediate investigation.
The McGurk's Bar Bombing: Post-Script features new evidence discovered by family researcher Ciaran MacAirt – new evidence either missed or historical investigations of the Office of the Police Ombudsman and Police Service Northern Ireland... or buried by them.
Secret British military documents prove that the MRF was indeed guilty of a catalogue of murders and attempted murders of unarmed civilians - including teenagers - in Belfast between May and September 1972.
The archival evidence accounts for every single one of those listed by the Legacy Investigation Branch (LIB) of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) when it launched Operation Everson, its inquiry into the
Military Reaction Force, in December 2015.
Paper Trail, though, is investigating many more.
This booklet follows years of archival research and information battles against the British state and has lead to a complaint to the British Cabinet Secretary and a request for an immediate investigation.
The McGurk's Bar Bombing: Post-Script features new evidence discovered by family researcher Ciaran MacAirt – new evidence either missed or historical investigations of the Office of the Police Ombudsman and Police Service Northern Ireland... or buried by them.
Secret British military documents prove that the MRF was indeed guilty of a catalogue of murders and attempted murders of unarmed civilians - including teenagers - in Belfast between May and September 1972.
The archival evidence accounts for every single one of those listed by the Legacy Investigation Branch (LIB) of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) when it launched Operation Everson, its inquiry into the
Military Reaction Force, in December 2015.
Paper Trail, though, is investigating many more.