Friday, 28 June 2013

Ian Brady Lawyer has Irish Republican Past--Exclusive!

Pete Weatherby as he now likes to be seen, "Civil Liberties" lawyer for the likes of Ian Brady appearing on BBC TV recently.


As he was in 1989, as "Dominic Delaney" note the black beret wearing man behind him. "traditional" Irish Republican uniform.

As told by the local press in November 1989. The truth is out!


36 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good call TC

Injustice extant said...

In October Brady will have been incarcerated for 48 years.
No rational person could argue he shouldn't have been executed, in terms of the seriousness of his crimes and the absolute pointlessness of keeping him alive for nearly half a century, so far.

Anonymous said...

Capital punishment in the United Kingdom was used from the creation of the state in 1707 until the practice was abolished in the 20th century. The last executions in the United Kingdom, by hanging, took place in 1964, prior to capital punishment being abolished for murder (in 1965 in Great Britain.
Not sure whether Brady just beat the end of hanging in the UK,it must have been extremely close,however to be sent to a prison hospital as insane he could have escaped hanging.
If the Brady jury had found he had a sound mind at the time of his atrocities he maybe could have been hanged along with his partner.
Very strange how much protection he has had in his present Hospital prison.
In such substantiated proven cases no protection whatsoever should be given
which was the reality which faced those innocent children.
Destroying proven cases of vile killing acts of evil on our planet should become an international law without mercy.

Anonymous said...

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"Thicker skin" said...

great blog

Borstal Boy With tattoos on his knuckles, said...

great blog good articles and politics and news. You don't get that in the left wing rags in Tameside.

Appropriate and deserved deterrence said...

Capital Punishment was suspended in Great Britain in 1965 and abolished in 1969.
This was one of the fundamental mistakes in our history as it sent out the absolutely clear message, 'The criminal justice system has lost its nerve.' Its abolition cracked the foundation stone of the punishment fitting the crime and paved the way for 'new justice' which is based on a pernicious, insane fantasy called rehabilitation incorporating endemic and growing leniency. This simultaneously desroyed the basic tenet of an individual being responsible for their own actions, i.e the basis for all real civilisation.

Double standards said...

Apparently some old African terrorist is on the way out. Put BBC news on, I GUARANTEE you can't miss it.
One of his successor, President Jacob Zuma's favourite songs is 'Kill the Boer' (White Afrikaaner farmer). He was loudly singing it along with the rest at last year's ANC centenary meeting. The BBC et al seem reluctant to mention this. I wonder if they'd ignore some British 'far right' group filmed singing 'Kill the Nigger', somehow I doubt it.

Tommy Robinson said...

Well said Tommy. They're sick to deprive a dying child of money which could help save her.

South African President sings Kill the Boer said...

Tolerence

Tolerance said...

Not like these brave lads, eh?

says it all - another Trinity Mirror stitch up of patriots albeit if the bone headed variety said...

"investigating allegations"

Take sides said...

@ Tolerance, They're a few thugs, not the President of a country.
And at least it was only verbal abuse, not systematic racist (oh sorry it's not racist is it, it's only a coincidence every single victim was White) grooming and rape like Muslim gangs.

Anonymous said...

Ivan Wright double life, new charter enforcer internet stalker.

The double life of Ivan Wright said...

The sinister double life of Ivan Wright a new charter housing enforcer, and paid to monitor individuals comments on blogs and videos on YouTube.

Ivan Wrong said...

If Ivan Wright has a 'double life', then it's two more than you seem to have...

Get a grip Roy, even your fan TC himself must surely be bored of this by now?

Or is this tedious repetition the mark of a true 'political dissident'?

Anonymous said...

"tedious repetition"
That's what it's all about!
tedious repetition
tedious repetition
tedious repetition
So what's your tedious repetition?

Anonymous said...

So because you think it's tedious repetition it should be let go?
What do you have to say? we may think you are tedious.
I think it's enough that Ivan Wright is getting paid to monitor blogs and YouTube, to be tedious repetition as you put it.
This blog is reaching out to vast numbers of new charter tenants wanting more from new charter housing.

tedious repetition for a purpose said...

I most certainly think it's worth being called tedious where new charter housing are concerned.
Ian Munro is a man that takes in £200,000 a year, while thousands of young people have been waiting on their housing list for years.
That's worth being called tedious.

Anonymous said...

It also makes for good tedious repetition reading, that Ian Munro is now trying the same methods as Alan Kibble, or someone is acting on his behalf.
Mr Alan Kibble's attempt to implicate Roy West with the crowbar attack on a new charter office, was wicked and evil.
It's not a very nice thing to go through, when someone working for a charitable status housing landlord is trying to frame you.
Maybe you should stand there in court while being put in the frame for something you did not do.
It changes your life forever.

Ivan Not-right said...

Ooh, 'Ivan Wright', 'Ian Munro', 'Alan Kibble' so far in the same thread.

Come on Roy, tell us the one again about the lady with her furniture on the tip, then something about Taylor or German hunting dogs barking...

It'll give us a full house in Roy's bullshit bingo!

Anonymous said...

Yes I'm glad you brought that up about the lady from Ashton, not only did new charter make her homeless but they sent all her furniture to the tip, yes that's right.
Now the wrongful eviction case was won against Wilson and new charter.
I'm trying to find out how many wrongful evictions does Paul Wilson and new charter have against their record.

Anonymous said...

@30/06/2013 11:58 I think the Labour government banned fox hunting, maybe you know more than me?
Anyway I think is cruel.

Anonymous said...

@30/06/2013 11:58 what's your view on blood sports and hunting with dogs? Do you think it's cruel?
I don't fully know the law on what you can and can't do when killing foxes.

Anonymous said...

So Dominic Delaney would he have supported the Enniskillen outrage in 1987?

Anonymous said...

I read that many ex IRA are now saying that they want Ireland to stay white and Celtic?
So when they say this, they get grassed up by Adams and the other one for past killings.
Very interesting stuff don't you think?

Jimmy said...

The IRA leadership sold out for English money.
It's all about money, when you get millions waved at you, you say "war what war" it's the same with Nick Griffin he's destroyed the BNP for money.

Green and Yellow said...

If Irish 'Nationalists' wanted 'Brits out' how come we don't now here them saying, 'Poles out' 'Nigerians out' 'Pakistanis out' etc.

SerpentSlayer said...

Because we Brits are so foreign and alien to the Irish, what with only every other Brit being part Irish and such.

Tommy Robinson & Kevin Carroll assaulted while on charity walk said...

Republican leftists by the sound of it.

Those officers are a disgrace said...

The 2 people who instigated that incident work for the government without a doubt. They didnt want them to do that chairty walk because is a good kind act by a organisation that stands in the way of the governments plans to destroy patriotism as they need to do this to join the EU and then carry on for a world government for the new world order.

At about 38 seconds the police officer says to the attacker "get back now" this is proof it was instigated. So police are trained to say get back now during a assault and the asssailant backs off Mmmmm are u proud governement are u?

Anonymous said...

The man that assaulted Carroll has been identified and is a known, radical lefty from Brighton. The suspicion is that he was/is in the pay of Mi5/the state and that everything you see here was pre-planned. Carroll and Robinson were to be allowed to go no further than this spot, no matter what. I don't know, but when you examine the clip it would appear that that could well be the case. The assault was not severe by any means, but if Robinson or Carroll had laid a finger on the other two they would have been arrested in an instant. These are dark times. This country and the way it is being administered becomes more sinister by the day. This clip genuinely troubles me, though I care not for the EDL or Robinson et al.

Anonymous said...

I've been studying the arrest video of the two charity walkers lifted in London yesterday. Examining this video carefully you'll see that two agents provocateurs were allowed to spark an altercation at a pre-designated spot which should have resulted in a very saleable and convenient arrest opportunity. Unfortunately, it didn't quite go to plan and the commanding officer, suspiciously awaiting just down the road, had quite a bit of sweeping up to do.

Notice too the body language of the two senior officers who clearly have a physical boundary and parameter in mind when they confront the chap wearing loud shorts in a built up area. Since I used to work in London, I can tell you that the conspiracy to walk for charity had reached Aldgate High Street just about to cross the junction of Commercial Street and Lenan Street.

To translate the coordinates into electoral language, they had just walked out of the Portsoken ward of the City of London and were about to enter the Spitalfields & Banglatown and Whitechapel ward of the Islamic Republic of Tower Hamlets.

Knowing this makes the actions of the police and their little helpers rather easier to understand. It doesn't however explain why two men are not free to walk down the streets of our capital city in the first place. For that you'll have to turn the clock back some fifteen years to when the BNP were warning of Islamic no-go areas in Britain's cities. A dramatic gesture by the Met though , on Armed Forces Day, to effectively annex part of East London in the enforcement of Sharia Law. Even the sheep people might get the message.

London Ta'rn, triffic. Not. said...

'Our' capital city? We're less than 40% and shrinking fast in 'New London'.
Funny how these gobshite professional Londoners who write newspaper columns no longer seem to brag about their 'great city' any more isn't it.

Anonymous said...

Ballynahinch Royal British Legion
Today the 1st of July as proud Irish/Ulster men & women we remember with pride the sacrifice of the 36th Ulster Div at the Somme in 1916 but also remember that 27 years ago today the 01/07/1986 PTE Robert Hill 24635722 of E Company 3 UDR was murdered by an IRA booby trap bomb under his car outside his home at Drumaness Co.Down Lest We Forget.

Where they feel safe said...

You hardly think that England was at war with it's own people would you?