Originally posted by Datajack Franit
What about this?
What about this?
What about it ?
Where was the photograph taken ?
In Great Britain ?
Are they any more alien to me than this:
I have simply made a precis of his excellent work, 'The Papacy is Antichrist,' because its demonstration cannot be surpassed. I have also added some additional material.
From a fellow resident of the British Isles. Not someone keen on Catholics (even lapsed Catholics) or homosexuals.
The jewel in Paisley's paramilitary career has to be the foundation of Ulster Resistance on November 10th 1986.
His fellow founding members are none other than Peter Robinson and Ivan Foster. To make sure this is clear – the current leader and deputy leader of the DUP helped to found Ulster Resistance.
Their aim was to bring down the Anglo-Irish Agreement and throughout the north Ulster Resistance was split into 9 battalions.
Ian Paisley has been photographed in the traditional red beret and he was very proud of himself sitting up in Ulster Hall indeed.
In 1988 a former DUP election candidate was arrested after an arms find in County Armagh which sent the DUP public relations officer into full flow declaring all links with Ulster Resistance ended in 1987.
Two conclusions must be drawn from this, the first being the DUP have acknowledged they were linked to Ulster Resistance and secondly why do people believe the DUP when they say the links were broken in 1987?
The British Government has turned a blind eye to Paisley’s involvement in Ulster Resistance. In April 1987 two members of Ulster Resistance were arrested in France attempting to procure weapons from a South African diplomat, was this before or after links were supposedly broken off?
Paisley's private militia, Ulster Resistance has yet to decommission its arsenal. The DUP and Ian Paisley have run away and hid from this issue for too long and it is time both communities, both Governments and all parties pushed Ian Paisley on it.
Ian Paisley has also threatened violence on several occasions during his career. His speeches have incited sectarian hatred and he has been at the head of mobs to rid Catholics from their homes. In 1981 he appeared on a hillside with over 500 men brandishing firearms licences.
William Beattie, a loyal lieutenant of Rev. Paisley, addressed a DUP Youth Group after the Anglo-Irish Accord was signed by the Dublin and London governments in 1986: "We must hire assassins to kill Catholics and pay them when the job is done."
Paisley in his own words
After a Loyalist rally in 1968 – “I will kill all who get in my way”
After Terence O’Neill held a meeting with Sean Lemass, Paisley shouted “No mass, No Lemass”
After a Loyalist rally in 1968, Ian Paisely justified his violent anti-Catholic pleas by saying,
'Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol bombs'; Catholic churches were attacked and burned because they were 'arsenals' and 'priests handed out sub-machine guns to parishioners'; and the massive discrimination in employment and shortage of houses for Catholics were simply because they breed like 'rabbits' and multiply like 'vermin'.
In reference to the Unionist party's Jewish candidate, Harold Smith, he said, "The Unionist party are boasting he [Harold Smith] is a Jew. As a Jew, he rejects our Lord Jesus Christ, the New Testament, Protestant principles, the Glorious Reformation and the sanctity of the Lord's day. The Protestant throne and the Protestant constitution are nothing to him."
His fellow founding members are none other than Peter Robinson and Ivan Foster. To make sure this is clear – the current leader and deputy leader of the DUP helped to found Ulster Resistance.
Their aim was to bring down the Anglo-Irish Agreement and throughout the north Ulster Resistance was split into 9 battalions.
Ian Paisley has been photographed in the traditional red beret and he was very proud of himself sitting up in Ulster Hall indeed.
In 1988 a former DUP election candidate was arrested after an arms find in County Armagh which sent the DUP public relations officer into full flow declaring all links with Ulster Resistance ended in 1987.
Two conclusions must be drawn from this, the first being the DUP have acknowledged they were linked to Ulster Resistance and secondly why do people believe the DUP when they say the links were broken in 1987?
The British Government has turned a blind eye to Paisley’s involvement in Ulster Resistance. In April 1987 two members of Ulster Resistance were arrested in France attempting to procure weapons from a South African diplomat, was this before or after links were supposedly broken off?
Paisley's private militia, Ulster Resistance has yet to decommission its arsenal. The DUP and Ian Paisley have run away and hid from this issue for too long and it is time both communities, both Governments and all parties pushed Ian Paisley on it.
Ian Paisley has also threatened violence on several occasions during his career. His speeches have incited sectarian hatred and he has been at the head of mobs to rid Catholics from their homes. In 1981 he appeared on a hillside with over 500 men brandishing firearms licences.
William Beattie, a loyal lieutenant of Rev. Paisley, addressed a DUP Youth Group after the Anglo-Irish Accord was signed by the Dublin and London governments in 1986: "We must hire assassins to kill Catholics and pay them when the job is done."
Paisley in his own words
After a Loyalist rally in 1968 – “I will kill all who get in my way”
After Terence O’Neill held a meeting with Sean Lemass, Paisley shouted “No mass, No Lemass”
After a Loyalist rally in 1968, Ian Paisely justified his violent anti-Catholic pleas by saying,
'Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol bombs'; Catholic churches were attacked and burned because they were 'arsenals' and 'priests handed out sub-machine guns to parishioners'; and the massive discrimination in employment and shortage of houses for Catholics were simply because they breed like 'rabbits' and multiply like 'vermin'.
In reference to the Unionist party's Jewish candidate, Harold Smith, he said, "The Unionist party are boasting he [Harold Smith] is a Jew. As a Jew, he rejects our Lord Jesus Christ, the New Testament, Protestant principles, the Glorious Reformation and the sanctity of the Lord's day. The Protestant throne and the Protestant constitution are nothing to him."
Clearly these must be the homegrown 'British' values the Tory m.p. has in mind.
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