Sunday 25 March 2007

Sunday 25 February 2007

Are members of the RUC still protecting an old source.


Questions are now being asked how tapes that were handed over to police came to be in the possession of journalist and Sunday Times Legal Team worker Barry Penrose, it has been suggested the tapes were originally in the possession of solicitor Jason McCue, ( H2O Law, Solicitor for the Omagh Bomb victims civil case ) it is understood that Mr McCue had introduced Kevin Fulton to journalist Mick McGovern, and after a fall out over the smuggling of illegal contraband Mr Mc Cue held the taps for safe keeping as Mick McGovern did not own copyright to the work on the novel.......... has Pandora's box just been opened ??????

Monday 19 February 2007

The Berlin Bullshitter.

The Berlin Bullshitter.

Journalist turned informant Mick Mc Govern isn't new to telling tall tales, the Observer can bear testimony to this.


http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/books/nhbrevobser.htm

Thursday 15 February 2007

Police cover up ?


It is alleged Police in N. Ireland covered up a criminal investigation because it would implicate solicitor's Jason Mc Cue and Lucy Morgan from H2o Law along with Barry Penrose journalist working for the Sunday Times, the police had contacted former British Agent Kevin Fulton and informed him of the investigation, it is alleged Fulton was contacted by one of the above and told not to worry as it would be sorted out.
Mr Mc Cue from H2o law is representing the Omagh families in a civil case for compensation.

Wednesday 14 February 2007

Will Mick Mc Govern be Martin Mc Guinness's downfall





Respected British journalist and author Mick Mc Govern has shocked the British media by being the first journalist to turn over tapes to the police, Mc Govern handed alleged interview tapes over to police, the tapes were in the possession of another journalist Barry Penrose, Penrose said that police turned up with a production order and a signed authorisation from Mc Govern to hand the tapes over to the police. The story was reported by the Sunday Times editor Liam Clarke:


Sunday Times Front Page.