Source www.irishcentral.com Valerie Shaw reportedly told Paisley that McGrath was homosexual nothing about abusing kids. Nice try buoys.
A senior administrator at the Kincora orphanage in Belfast and a close ally of Paisley named William McGrath was abusing boys at the home.
So because he knew him that equals he knew about child abuse. If you're going to try tarnish someone's name you might want to get your facts correct 1st. Nice try.
Like you do on a regular basis? I'm not point scoring here, merely indulging in your tiresome tactics of accusing people of things based on "iffy" evidence. If this "fact altering" annoys you then imagine how everyone else feels when you roll out your usual parcel of nonsense? What's sauce for the Goose is sauce for the gander but suffice to say there is plenty of anecdotal evidence against Rev Paisley, if I could be bothered digging I would doubtless find more substantial evidence, the difference is I won't because it's pointless and matters such as these are of no concern to me whatsoever.
Monday, January 22, 2007 Kincora Boys Photo from www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=71131 The following is an extract from an article in Wakeup Magazine (full article at jackgrantham) "For years, MI5 had been aware of a homosexual vice ring operating within the Kincora Boys Home in East Belfast, which was run by William McGrath, a notorious homosexual and leader of a strongly anti-Communist paramilitary organisation called Tara. "McGrath was also a member of the Orange Order and of Ian Paisley's Free Presbyterian Church and was employed by MI5 since the mid 1960s. "Amongst various other Loyalist members of the homosexual ring were John McKeague, who ran the Loyalist paramilitary organisation, the Red Hand Commandos, which was involved in many sectarian killings. "When Loyalists threatened the Ulster Workers Council strike as a means of bringing down the power-sharing executive (the alliance of moderate Protestants and Catholic created by the Heath Government), Colin Wallace was instructed to leak intelligence reports on Kincora (as part of a project code-named Clockwork Orange 2) to put pressure on key people who MI5 believed had influence over the Loyalists. "However, after a short time Wallace was told to stop 'because London had a change of mind and wanted the Ulster Workers Council Strike to succeed. I later discovered that this new strategy was part of the overall policy to discredit Harold Wilson in that the Sunningdale Agreement was a Conservative initiative and was now being seen to fail under Labour.' "MI5 agent James Miller had infiltrated the UDA in the early 1970s, becoming one of its leading intelligence officers. He later revealed that senior MI5 officers had ordered him in early 1974 to 'get UDA men at grass roots level to start pushing for a strike. So I did.' "So, MI5 allowed the ill-treatment and sexual abuse of residents at the Kincora Boys Home to continue; the Loyalist strike was allowed to proceed and there was a complete breakdown of law and order. The province was virtually taken over by Loyalist paramilitary organisations. "Two days into the strike, Loyalist paramilitaries exploded car bombs in Dublin and Monaghan, killing thirty three civilians. "The Loyalists responsible were members of the outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), some of whom were acting as undercover agents for Military Intelligence. The explosives, training and planning for the mission were given by the SAS. Key suspects known to the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) were never questioned about the massacre."
The Catholic Church - The biggest *****phile ring in history led by a Nazi. No more need be said. Nothing surprises me about Paisley anymore. He's the most vulgar British politcian since Oswald Mosley.