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In 1970, the British Army's 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment had a "named source" within the proscribed paramilitary group, the Ulster Volunteer Force. He was Second-in-Command of the Shankill UVF, and he kept 2 PARA informed of operations and what weapons they had in these files
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Andrew Cuomo: taxpayers should pay for $60 million in legal bills for my sexual harassment allegations

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British intelligence helped re-arm Ulster Resistance and the other main loyalist paramilitary groups, UVF and UFF, in the late 1980s but Ulster Resistance has never decommissioned its share.
📽️ Watch: The 'Wave' of False Flag Bombs that Blew Paisley INTO Office www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhXQ...
The 'Wave' of UVF False Flag Bomb Attacks that Blew Ian Paisley Into Office
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Paisley’s Ulster Protestant Volunteers (UPV) followed in 1966. His Third Force followed in 1981, and the DUP’s paramilitary wing, Ulster Resistance, in 1986
Paisley's Loyalist paramilitaries - they haven't gone away, you know. Reverend Ian Paisley had a long, unholy history of direct involvement with setting up Loyalist paramilitary groups from as early as 1956 and the setting up of Ulster Protestant Action (UPA).
Nevertheless, none of the false-flag attacks would have been effective if the British Armed Forces and state had not covered them up and colluded with the bombers at a juncture when we as a society could have rowed back from violence.
The rest is history.
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The 'Wave' of UVF False Flag Bomb Attacks that Blew Ian Paisley Into Office
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Paper Trail's ground-breaking study of a 'wave' of Loyalist false-flag bomb attacks in 1970 targeting mainly 'moderate' Unionist politicians proves how effective these attacks were to help blow Reverend Ian Paisley into office
UVF false-flag bomb and shooting attacks during this period were blamed on Irish Republicans, and this manufactured fear of Irish insurrection at a time when Republican groups had little to no capacity for targeted attacks on NI infrastructure and Unionist politicians
Between 1966-1970, the greatest paramilitary threat to the hegemony and power of the Ulster Unionist Party was the Ulster Volunteer Force and not the Irish Republican Army. Discuss >>
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1969. Cross-border false-flag bomb attacks by British extremists, the UVF. The British Armed Forces and media blamed the bombings on the IRA until a UVF man mortally wounded himself when attacking a substation in Ballyshannon. Like the 1970 false flag UVF bombs, they succeeded.
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Following the discovery of these secret British Military Intelligence files, I argue that the most dangerous paramilitary group to the stability of the Unionist government of Northern Ireland from 1966-1970 was the British extremists of the UVF and not the IRA www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhXQ...
The 'Wave' of UVF False Flag Bomb Attacks that Blew Ian Paisley Into Office
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The cover-up would not have been possible, of course, without the support of the British Armed Forces and government
The short-term 'success' of the false-flag bomb attacks of the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1969 and 1970 cannot be overstated. They blew Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O'Neill OUT of office in 1969; and they blew Reverend Ian Paisley INTO office in 1970