Thursday 29 November 2012

It's a complicated story viz my parents.

My real father, an Irishman by birth, was caught up in the early days of The Troubles. For lack of funds, like many of his friends he allied himself with the British military on the island.

My real mother grew up on the other side of "the divide". Her task, as she saw it, was to befriend Dad and gather intelligence on the movements of his RUC unit. But amidst that mindless cat-and-mouse game, the two of them became true friends. It was not long before their friendship turned to love. And, duly, that relationship was consummated and I was conceived. :wub: :wub:

When it became known that Mum was carrying me, Dad's so-called best friend betrayed him to British military intelligence and Dad was eliminated as a "security risk". Still haven't got to the bottom of what happened to Mum, but she lost her life, too.

However, as an infant, I was "sold at market" and exported by traffickers on the 'cattle ferry' to Britain. At the time, Mum was still with us, and living in the South (where she was born). Heart-broken by the events surrounding Dad's tragic death, she was declared "unfit" to look after me. Almost immediately, I was illegally rendered through the Birds Nest Orphanage in Dun Laoghaire, and parcelled up for sale and shipment to England. Mum "died" shortly afterwards, it was said by her own hand. Which explains, perhaps, the reticence of the Irish State to involve itself in what is easier to see as a "British problem".

For those asking who shoulders most blame: the immediate and unequivocal answer is Queen Elizabeth II.

For over 40 years, the Queen of England has been amply cognisant of these criminal child-trafficking operations and other black operations, carried out in Ireland by her intelligence apparatus. These operations have resulted in untold misery and death to some of the country's most vulnerable individuals: babies and infants.

It is for this reason, and because of Elizabeth's global crimes of drug trafficking, for signing her name to the waging of countless illegal wars of aggression around the world, and for orchestrating numerous unlawful killings both on British soil and overseas, that she should be removed as head of state and jailed without order of time, together with every one of her criminal accomplices.

It's long overdue that the Windsors were ousted from power, put on trial, and the fine British people got their own free constitutional republic, God willing!

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