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Thomas Paine Podcast

Part 4 -- PAINE -- Tuesday Oct 24 -- Tune In For All The Fun & Crucial Intel

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

News, Daily News, Society & Culture, Politics, Philosophy

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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He hid his friend's body in the boot of his car and later dumped it in the river Aaron.

0:04.8

He says he was the victim of an MI5 dirty tricks campaign. Oh, Oh, The IRD as a foreign office department had to justify their position in Northern Ireland and they justified it by emphasizing the

0:56.4

international links of the IRA by saying this is to do with Ireland, this is to do

1:00.3

with the communists and oddly this is to do with the

1:02.8

do with the Vatican City as well playing at the Catholic angle.

1:06.8

The I. I. D. tended to work through newspapers.

1:10.4

They would draft articles in London and then distribute them through friendly

1:17.2

journalists who slip into foreign newspapers. They worked with publishing

1:21.7

houses where they would write some book about communism and then it would be distributed or published through a private commercial company.

1:32.0

Hugh Muni of the IR.R.D. was sent as an advisor to information policy.

1:37.0

Northern Ireland was the most surveyed country in the world.

1:42.0

Every citizen probably had a file, every household was under surveillance

1:47.0

down to minute things like extra pint of milk.

1:56.0

Just bought a new TV when the money come from there. Colin Wallace, a 27 year old army press officer,

2:00.0

was asked to assist the psychological warfare unit.

2:04.0

Because I grew up in Northern Ireland because I knew a lot of the background,

2:09.0

I was then asked to explain some of the significance in terms of emblems in terms of labels and so and so forth.

2:17.0

I was really bringing into the Sciot team the Irish dimension as it were in terms of history, emotion, symbols, sounds.

2:25.0

Morris Tugwell, the head of the Army Psychological Warfare School,

2:29.0

and a veteran of Britain's colonial counter-insurgency campaigns commanded the Saiops Unit.

2:36.0

Morris Tugwell believed that all information agencies in Northern Ireland should speak with one voice.

2:42.0

Any organization critical of British policy was an IRA front.

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