More Dissident-Republican Activity

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Milltown Row2

Quote from: OakleafCounty on December 17, 2013, 08:49:38 AM
Quote from: omagh_gael on December 17, 2013, 01:09:10 AM
Some genius set himself on fire trying to plant an incendiary device in Belfast city centre. Dicks.

Hope his burns are serious enough to help him him get caught.

The worst thing about this is that this lad has been brain washed, he thinks these actions will bring about a situation that the political party they are doing this for will get, I don't know, talks with the government and force the brits out of Ireland???

It's been tried before and that was with a lot more support than there is now,  there has been serious political gains (depends on your view off course) and equality in the workplace seems to be addressed, certainly the higher education system is in a better place than 30 years ago also. Things will be slow but change will take place, blowing up or burning city centres won't make changes
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

EC Unique

Nolan on the radio this morning questioning if it were a suicide bomb attempt! Prat!

Harold Disgracey

These geniuses remind me of a poem about an attempt to blow up a statue of a horse in Phoenix Park in the 50s.

GOUGH'S STATUE

There are strange things done from twelve to one
In the hollow at Phaynix Park,
There's maidens mobbed and gentlemen robbed
In the bushes after dark;
But the strangest of all within human recall
Concerns the statue of Gough,
'Twas a terrible fact, and a most wicked act,
For his bollix they tried to blow off!

'Neath the horse's big p***k a dynamite stick
Some gallant 'hayro' did place,
For the cause of our land, with a match in his hand
Bravely the foe he did face;
Then without showing fear – and standing well clear –
He expected to blow up the pair
But he nearly went crackers, all he got was the knackers
And he made the poor stallion a mare!

For his tactics were wrong, and the p***k was too long
(The horse being more than a foal)
It would answer him better, this dynamite setter,
The stick to shove up his own hole!
For this is the way our 'hayroes' today
Are challenging England's might,
With a stab in the back and a midnight attack
On a statue that can't even shite!

deiseach

Quote from: Harold Disgracey on December 17, 2013, 09:43:19 AM
For this is the way our 'hayroes' today
Are challenging England's might,
With a stab in the back and a midnight attack
On a statue that can't even shite!

I've heard Brendan Behan quoted, on the occasion of the blowing up of Nelson's Pillar, along the lines of "trust the IRA to blow up a horse that can't shite!" It was a good quip but never made much sense. Nelson wasn't on a horse, was he? And wasn't Behan as dead as Nelson at the time? Now I know where it came from. Much obliged for the enlightenment.

Milltown Row2

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

orangeman

Quote from: hardstation on December 17, 2013, 01:03:02 PM
That's it, lift Duffy!!!

Colin Duffy among three terror accused Colin Duffy is charged with IRA membership
Prominent County Armagh republican Colin Duffy has appeared in court charged with IRA membership.

Two other men also appeared at Belfast Magistrate's Court on firearm charges.

In court were Mr Duffy, 46, of Forest Lane, Lurgan, Henry Fitzsimons, 45, of no fixed abode, and 52-year-old Alex McCrory of Sliabh Dubh, Belfast.

Mr Duffy was charged with membership of a proscribed organisation, namely the IRA, between January and December of this year.

Mr McCrory and Mr Fitzsimons were both charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on 5 December in Belfast.

None of the defendants applied for bail. All three were remanded in custody until 14 January.

Mr Duffy gave a thumbs up sign to supporters who cheered from the public gallery as the three men were led away

glens abu

Quote from: orangeman on December 17, 2013, 01:52:48 PM
Quote from: hardstation on December 17, 2013, 01:03:02 PM
That's it, lift Duffy!!!

Colin Duffy among three terror accused Colin Duffy is charged with IRA membership
Prominent County Armagh republican Colin Duffy has appeared in court charged with IRA membership.

Two other men also appeared at Belfast Magistrate's Court on firearm charges.

In court were Mr Duffy, 46, of Forest Lane, Lurgan, Henry Fitzsimons, 45, of no fixed abode, and 52-year-old Alex McCrory of Sliabh Dubh, Belfast.

Mr Duffy was charged with membership of a proscribed organisation, namely the IRA, between January and December of this year.

Mr McCrory and Mr Fitzsimons were both charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on 5 December in Belfast.

None of the defendants applied for bail. All three were remanded in custody until 14 January.

Mr Duffy gave a thumbs up sign to supporters who cheered from the public gallery as the three men were led away

Jesus 3 big hitters accused there. :o

Orior

I assume it was the American Golf shop that was targeted - are they the enemies of a United Ireland?

Or was the culprit heading for the Joke Shop?
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

orangeman

The security forces seem to be well on top of these lads now. The surveillance seems top notch.

A security alert in County Tyrone, that started after a van was stopped and two men arrested, is now over.

Officers stopped the van on the Corbally Road in Fintona shortly before 02:00 BST on Tuesday and detained two men aged 33 and 45.

Police have said a substantial quantity of material, believed to be fertiliser, was removed from the van and taken away for detailed examination.

People who were moved from their homes have been allowed to return.

Earlier, BBC News NI's reporter Julian Fowler, who was at the scene, said the van was stopped on the road with the rear doors open and Army bomb disposal experts were using two robots to look inside.

"Witnesses have described being woken about 02:30 BST and seeing flares lighting up the surrounding fields," he said.

"They report seeing large numbers of heavily armed police officers in the area. Later, they say, a police helicopter and plane flew over the scene."

LeoMc

Quote from: orangeman on April 15, 2014, 05:56:53 PM
The security forces seem to be well on top of these lads now. The surveillance seems top notch.

A security alert in County Tyrone, that started after a van was stopped and two men arrested, is now over.

Officers stopped the van on the Corbally Road in Fintona shortly before 02:00 BST on Tuesday and detained two men aged 33 and 45.

Police have said a substantial quantity of material, believed to be fertiliser, was removed from the van and taken away for detailed examination.

People who were moved from their homes have been allowed to return.

Earlier, BBC News NI's reporter Julian Fowler, who was at the scene, said the van was stopped on the road with the rear doors open and Army bomb disposal experts were using two robots to look inside.

"Witnesses have described being woken about 02:30 BST and seeing flares lighting up the surrounding fields," he said.

"They report seeing large numbers of heavily armed police officers in the area. Later, they say, a police helicopter and plane flew over the scene."

Turns out it was just a couple of boys stealing fertiliser
.

orangeman

Quote from: LeoMc on April 16, 2014, 09:40:53 PM
Quote from: orangeman on April 15, 2014, 05:56:53 PM
The security forces seem to be well on top of these lads now. The surveillance seems top notch.

A security alert in County Tyrone, that started after a van was stopped and two men arrested, is now over.

Officers stopped the van on the Corbally Road in Fintona shortly before 02:00 BST on Tuesday and detained two men aged 33 and 45.

Police have said a substantial quantity of material, believed to be fertiliser, was removed from the van and taken away for detailed examination.

People who were moved from their homes have been allowed to return.

Earlier, BBC News NI's reporter Julian Fowler, who was at the scene, said the van was stopped on the road with the rear doors open and Army bomb disposal experts were using two robots to look inside.

"Witnesses have described being woken about 02:30 BST and seeing flares lighting up the surrounding fields," he said.

"They report seeing large numbers of heavily armed police officers in the area. Later, they say, a police helicopter and plane flew over the scene."

Turns out it was just a couple of boys stealing fertiliser
.

LOL


No feed for the choppers, the flares then. "Surveillance" might ot be as reliable as first thought.

theticklemister


orangeman

Quote from: theticklemister on April 16, 2014, 10:43:29 PM
Why use the title security forces?

What should we call them now do you think ?

johnneycool

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on April 17, 2014, 12:06:52 AM
Quote from: orangeman on April 16, 2014, 09:46:07 PMNo feed for the choppers, the flares then. "Surveillance" might ot be as reliable as first thought.
I'm nearly sure there's more to this than meets the eye. I would find it very hard to believe that the police went all guns blazing with a chopper in tow to a back road a couple of miles outside of Fintona at two in the morning if it was just an "ordinary" theft catch, resulting in the bomb squad being called in later as well. Maybe the authorities got a tip off that was accurate in one way but dishonest in another, maybe even a decoy? Something doesn't make sense.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-27054836

Charges downscaled to theft and going equipped for theft!!

Thought I saw an old wagtail fertilizer spinner on TV footage the other night and remember thinking to myself that having fertilizer was one thing but you wouldn't need one of those if you were making a bomb!!


Minder

Former member of CIRA shot dead on Springfield Rd, Belfast
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"