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The
Death Of Michael Collins (
This is an alternate obituary for Michael Collins. From a imaginary New York
newspaper) Dublin
1972 Its
been an hour since the news broke of Michael Collins death . The bars of Dublin
and Derry have fallen silent . Old men are crying. Michael Collins. The Big
fellow! The man who made
Ireland! Died today… 'One
day he'll be a great man. He'll do great work for Ireland.' Michael
Collins was born in Woodsfield , West Cork in 1890. Into what the RIC called a
``Brainy family’’ His
father Michael John Collins had married late, in life to the twenty three year
old Marianne O’Brien. Michael was
the third son, the youngest of eight children.
Despite the death of Michaels father, when he was six. Michael's
childhood was happy. On his deathbed Michael’s father called his Son to his
side and told his family. 'One day
he'll be a great man. He'll do great work for Ireland.' Michaels
quick mind made him a success at school. It was during his education that
Michael was introduced into the twilight world of the Fenians. West Cork was the
birthplace of O’Donovan Rosa. The
founder of the Fenian movement. A group or Irishmen whom pledged allegiance to
``the Irish republic now virtually established''. The local blacksmith and his
teacher were Fenians. Michael would later credit these men with setting him on
his life’s path. At
the age of eleven Michael began to subscribe to the United Irishman. A newspaper
edited by Arthur Griffin. Michael wrote, "In Arthur Griffith there is a
mighty force in Ireland. He has none of the wildness of some I could name.
Instead there is an abundance of wisdom and an awareness of things which are
Ireland Twenty years later Michael Collins would sit beside Griffith and
negotiate the Anglo-Irish treaty. ``An
arrow pointed at the heart of the empire.’’ At
15 Michael emigrated to London. After taking the civil service entry exam. He
obtained work as a clerk at the West Kensington post office. Young Michael
settled into life among the Irish community in London easily. Joining the GAA,
and the Irish league. Michael impressed Sam Maguire the founding father of the
GAA. Maguire would describe Michael as ``An arrow pointed at the heart of the
Empire!’’ Michael took his politics with him . It was in London where
Michael would join Sinn Fein and the Irish republican brotherhood. The heirs to
the Feinan movement. It
was a restless time in Ireland. The Liberals had with the support of the Irish
party won a majority in Westminster. The
price of Irish support would be Home Rule. Devolution of power to an Irish
parliament in Dublin. In Ulster,
the Northern and most economically developed part of an Ireland. A million
Irishmen of Protestant stock. Looked at the prospect of Home rule with horror.
Fearing it would wreck Ulster’s industries and force Catholicism on them.
Events took a militant turn. A solemn league and covenant
gathered a Million signatures. People pledged to resist Home Rule The
Ulster Volunteer Force was formed to resist the imposition of Home rule on
Ulster. In
response to the events in Ulster. An Irish volunteer movement was formed. For a
while, it seemed that civil war was about to break out in Ireland. The
outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, which lead quickly to a bloody stalemate. Led
some Irish men to recall the old Fenian Maxim. ``England’s problems are
Ireland’s opportunity.'' The IRB looked to Germany as the enemy of my enemy.
Michael would tell his friends. That Germany would soon finish off Russia and
then God help Britain and France. ``A
Greek tragedy’’ It
was the Easter rising of 1916. The
IRB had infiltrated the Irish volunteer movement. Causing it to split in two.
Most Irish Volunteers followed John Redmond the leader of the Irish party advice
and went off to fight for King and Country. Confident in the promise of Home
Rule. It
was with the 13000 men of the breakaway faction of the Irish volunteers.( Who
were often called the Sinn Fein volunteers.) That the IRB hoped to strike a blow
for Irish freedom Yet the Germans did not send the troops the Irish rebels hoped
would join them. A shipment of Rifles, ammo and Gold was scuttled by the Germans
after it was discovered by the British. Seeing that no German help was coming.
The leader of volunteers Eoin McNeill countermanded
the orders for maneuvers in Dublin. Collins
returned to Ireland in 1916 determined to take part in events. Despite
this led by Padric Pearse, around 1200 Irish Volunteers seized several buildings
in Dublin. In the hope it would inspire a national uprising against the British.
People remembered Captain Collins for his clear head, while events around
him into a violent farce. Later Collins would recall the words of McBride
``Never let it happen again. Never hole yourself up in one spot where They can
then turn all there strength against you‘’. This
would be demonstrated by Eamon De Valeria at Boland’s Mill. De Valeria refused
to obey orders and surrender. De
Valeria would be pulled out the wreckage half dead. De
Valeria’s American citizenship and wounds would allow him to escape the Firing
squad. Though it was only a temporary reprieve. De Valeria never fully recovered
his health. His wounds would send him to an early grave in 1922. Michael
Collins later compared the events of the Easter rising to ``A Greek
tragedy.’’ The national
uprising the rising’s leaders had hoped for, never materialized. In fact
Collins and his comrades were jeered as they were away into captivity. Collins
narrowly avoided being executed and escaped with a prison sentence. In the
Frognach internment camp in Wales. He used the time well, learning French. It
was at Frognach, that Michael Collins gifts came to the attention of his peers.
His fellow prisoners said that he had the guards in his pocket. Michael was the
Irish prisoners Mr Fixit. Collins
was released as part of an amnesty. Ireland was beginning to worry the British
government. For a while Collins considered emigrating to New York. How lucky for
Ireland that he didn’t …. The
Ireland, Collins had returned to in December 1916, was changing. The execution
of the leaders of the Easter rising, soured the mood of the Irish against the
British government. Cathal Brugha and James Connolly had to face their firing
squads propped up in chairs. They
were too weak to stand. It was feared that the British government would try and
enforce conscription in Ireland. The prospect of Home Rule seemed to be slipping
away. Collins showed that he had
learnt the events of 1916. In 1918 he declined a German offer of assistance in
the event of another Irish rising. The
1918 election brought victory for Sinn Fein. Sinn Fein deputies refused to sit
Westminster and set up a rival parliament in Dublin. Nominating Eamon De Valera
as President. It
in those days that the name of Michael Collins became a legend. ``The Man on the
bicycle’’, ``The Man the British couldn’t catch’…Cycling arround
Dublin with 10 000 pounds on his head. Some
of Collins escapades would seem farfetched in a Hollywood movie. At one point he
even managed to gain entry into the archives of Dublin castle. Where he copied
and destroyed British documents. Collins rescued De Valera from Lincoln Jail, In
England. Embarassing the British into freeing more Irish prisoners. To make it
look that De Valeria's escape had been part of their strategy When stopped by
British army and RIC patrols. Michael would brazenly chat to them. Often
complaining loudly about the ``Damn Fenians.’’ On
another occasion Michael Collins managed to convince a British Officer that the
entry in a notebook he was carrying said refills rather then rifles. Whilst the
officer studied an Artist sketch of Michael Collins. Collins
had realized that while it would be impossible for the Irish to defeat the
British government militarily. As Lloyd George observed during the Anglo Irish
treaty. it would be possible for the British Government. To have a Soldier
guarding every Man, Woman and Child In Ireland.Colins realised he could make
Ireland ungovernable. Informers and
RIC officers were shot. Barracks
were burnt. The British government retaliated by sending some of it best men
after Collins. The Cairo group, named as they recruited from British
intelligence in Cairo. Collins had them promptly shot. All
this while running the national loan. The war budget of the Irish rebels. To pay
for Guns. To pay for the running of the arbitration courts. The running of the
Diall and the publicity campaigns in America.
Lloyd
George would remark... ``Where
was Michael Collins during the war? He would have been worth ten brass hats!
We
should not be misty eyed about those days.As a British politician said. ``We
have Murder by the throat in Ireland''. The British government retaliation too
Colin's and his comrades. With the Auxilary cadets and The Black and Tans. They
were given a free hand in Ireland. Not
that there wasn't Blood on Irish hands. Policemen in sleepy villages were
murdered in front of their Wives. In the North, both sides fought a bloody
sectarian war. Fortunately
saner heads prevailed...... The
1922. Anglo-Irish Treaty ``Three
weeks’’ Collins
despite protesting
that he was a soldier and not a politician.
Accompanied Arthur Griffith to London. To treat with Lloyd George
Government. The first time that the Irish and Westminster had come to terms
since Elizabeth the 1st. The
treaty divided Ireland into two. 26 of Ireland’s 32 counties would gain
independence within the British empire. The Irish Free state. The Free state
would have it’s own currency, and Army. Answering to an Irish parliament based
in Dublin. The Irish free state’s head of State would be the King. Represented
in Ireland by a Governor General. Irish
deputies would have to swear an oath of allegiance to the King. The British
would maintain Naval bases at 4 key Irish ports. A
Boundary Commission would decide
the border between Northern Ireland and the Free state. Collins
called the Treaty as`` A stepping stone to freedom’’
He was under no illusions that the British could impose themselves on
Ireland if they chose. Collins would later admit that the Irish could have held
out for just three weeks. Collins
persuaded Griffith to send Tom Barry to sit on the Boundary Commission. Barry
was no politician. He had fought for the British army in the 1st world war. Then
had gone onto lead the Third Cork Brigade of the IRA! Barry was the type of man
who’d pick a fight in an empty room. This actually made him ideal for the
Boundary Commission. Barry was determined not to give up a square inch of the
sacred soil of Ireland. Future
historians credit Barry with gaining for the free state the parishes of
Crossmagalen and Cullyana in South Armagh. After
the Dail passed the motion accepting the treaty the Irish government A
few ``Die hards’’ lead
by Erskine Childers and Austin Stack refused
to accept this. The city centers of Cork and Limerick were seized. For a few
awful days Ireland sank into civil war. Collins best friend Harry Boland was
killed, fighting on the side of the ``Die hards''.The Free State lost Emmet
Dalton in the fighting to retake Cork. Mercifully
Liam Lynch .The leader of the Die hards was killed in a road accident at the
beginning of the fighting. The Fighting fizzled out. With
order in the country restored.
Collins treatment of the Die
Hard’s was mild. The leaders were given prison
sentences. The younger members were sent into exile to the US or Australia. After
the British withdrawal Collins turned his attention to domestic matters.
The Shannon scheme which produced Hydro electric power. Sugar beet
farming was introduced as a cash crop, and as animal fodder.
A push for electrification was made. Which bore fruit particularly in
Rural areas. Irish was introduced
in Schools. A drive was made to build up an Irish merchant marine, and fishing
fleet. The
SSE The
British withdrawal did not spell the end of Ireland's problems. The
``Incidents’’ showed that it would not take a lot to tip Ireland into civil
war. Ireland was awash with guns, and gunmen. Northern Ireland had been created
by the British Government to secure the position of 1 million Unionists whom
wished to stay within the United kingdom. It's citizenry were determined to stay
British no matter what the cost. Unfortunately a third of Northern Ireland's
population saw themselves as Irish. Collins
was sorely tempted to arm the Northern Catholics. There was even a skirmish
between Northern Irish and Free state forces at Pettaloe. The
``Northern Question ‘’ and sporadic Republican activity in the Free
state led to the establishment of the Saorstat Securis Eireran. The SSE. The
Irish state security service. Collins
own experience in ``The Troubles.'' Convinced Him, of the Truth in Walshingham's
maxim. ``Intelligence is never too dear' Michaels horror at the civil war in all
but name of the Incidents. As well as the contiuning question of Northern
Ireland The
SSE was to be Irelands eyes and ears in the world. The SSE was at first
concerned with Northern and the UK. The SSE was charged with gaining the
intelligence, and creating the conditions that would one day would allow for the
reunification of Ireland. Strictly political at first. The joke was the SSE job
was to get pictures of Carson in bed with a dead whore or a live Priest!
The
SSE also dealt with internal matters. There were still dissident groups of
republicans causing mischief. Often terrroising the South’s Protestants The
SSE proved it worth by moving against a group of Free State Army officers who
were talking about mutiny in 1924. The SSE also gave Kevin O’Higgins the
information and the muscle He needed to break the Republican movement in the
Free state. Despite
being an organization dedicated towards the restoration of Irish unity. The SSE
is credited with convincing Collins that Irish unity could only be
achieved at a terrible cost. As the
Irish historian Connor Cruise O’Brien would put it. ``A shabby coated
dictatorship.’’ In
1932 Collins party was voted out of
office. Poblatcha a Fail ( the Republic is our Destiny). Led by the ``Two Seans’’
entered office. Collins toyed with retiring from political life. For a while he
did. Collins tried to lead the life of a back bench TD. It was not enough for
Him. Returning to help put the 1936 constitution through the Dail. Which
abolished the oath of Allegiance and the position of Governor General. The
coming of War With
the rise of Hitler, and War in Europe seeming inevitable. Collins was able to
turn events to his countries advantage. The British claim on the Treaty ports
were relinquished. The
Munich crises enabled Collins to put the conscription act through the Irish
parliament. In practice the
conscription bill was more concerned with making work for Irelands Youth rather
then matters military. Though preparations were made for war. Airfields built.
Road and rail links improved. Many a young man from the West of Ireland gained a
trade. The
Spanish civil war. The
Spanish civil war presented a problem for the Collins government. The
Republicans hostility to the Catholic church and rumors of atrocities committed
against Priests and Nuns. Troubled this deeply Catholic country. Collins in the
end decided to let volunteers fight for Franco. A move that gathered much
criticism from the European and British left. Though it wasn’t known at the
time many of those volunteers were actually Irish defense force personnel, and
SSE. Whom were only too eager to talk to their German and Italian allies about
their equipment. The
Collins government also responsible for the Bilbao boatlift. 50 000 Basque
refugees were given asylum in Ireland at the end of the war. The little Euskera
in Dublin’s North end becoming the home for Eire’s Basque community.
This had an unforeseen effect of reducing the power of the Catholic
church. The piety of the Basques
impressed the Irish. The Catholic hierarchy attempts to explain their support
for Franco were greeted with derision. World
War Two The
Second World War would bring Michael Collins to the fore
In 1938 the UK had renounced it’s claims on the ``treaty ports’’
Naval bases guaranteed to the RN by the Anglo-Irish treaty.
Yet
it was clear that in the event of another War. Ireland by accident of geography
would have a part to play
On September 28th
1940 Collins entered the War. Brushing aside calls for neutrality from
Ireland and Irish America. In return for a second and final partition of
Ireland. The RN and the RAF were given access to the Irish ports, and airfields.
The Catholic areas of the Northern Ireland such as Derry were reunified with the
Republic. In
the winter of 1940 that Collins visited the US . In an attempt to mobilize
American support for the War. Having annoyed some Irish American leaders by
entering the war. Collins campaigned for the US support for the Allies. On a
ticket of a crusade against Nazism. Often sharing a platform with Jewish and
Polish groups. Rather then making appeals for the``Old Country''. Collins trip
to the US was an astounding success. How many other visiting world leaders, have
been publicly scolded by the First Lady for keeping the President up all night!
Memories of `` Mick’s’’ trip to the White House makes even the most
jaded Washington correspondent
misty eyed. Collins even found time to visit Charlie Chaplin on the set of the
Great Dictator
Historian's have described Irelands main
contribution to the war as diplomatic. Yet in the early months of 1941.
Irish Victory Bonds bought desperately needed guns.
The raising of Irish ``Volunteer’’ units from exiled Irishmen in the
US. The`` Meager brigade,’’ and the ``Flying Wolfhounds‘’. Armed
with the latest American weapons. The Irish added some extra teeth to the Allies
in the dark days before American entry into the war. Once
the US entered the war. Collins shamelessly used American money to build up the
Irish economy. American loans paid
for an expansion of Irish universities and infrastructure. Collins and Lemass
claimed these funds were needed to paid for the training of the Irish officers.
The influx of American troops into Ireland. Created an instant market for
Irish steak and stout. The``Yanks''
also spent their dollars in the dance halls and Bars of Ireland. The influx of
American troops into Ireland allowed Collins admistration to quietly liberalize.
The concessions made to accommodate our American guests stayed. Nor where men
who fought Rommels Afrika Corps, or who waded ashore at Normany. As eager to
accept the words of Priests as well Gospel. As the old song goes. ``How you gone
keep them on the farm when they've seen Paree?'' Irish
diplomacy did bear some unexpected fruits. The Free French found it necessary on
occasion to transfer operations to Dublin. Particularly after the destruction of
the French fleet at Oran. Collins was also able to put the French he learnt in
Frognach to good use. Often stepping in to smooth things over between the Free
French and their Anglo Saxon allies. Ireland had in fact contributed a regiment.
The inaccurately named Sarsfield brigade to the Free French cause. The French
would return the favor, allowing ``Les braves Irlandes’’
to join the EEC in 1958. The
SSE would prove a thorn in the side of Nazi Germany. After German warplanes
bombed Dublin in 1941 Collins ordered the assination of Kesselring in
retaliation. SSE agents operating behind German lines kept the fires of liberty
smoldering in Occupied Europe. Collins was determined to demonstrate to the
leadership of the Third Reich there actions would have consequences. Post
war As
the war wound down. Collins government gave asylum to Two hundred thousand
Eastern European refugees. This years European Cup Winners Cup soccer
final, was won by Sligo Slovakia. The Irish government also quietly accepted
many children from Occupied Europe abandoned by their Wermacht fathers. Although
Ireland had not suffered much physical damage during the war. Despite the
bombing raids on Dublin, Waterford, and Cobh. Collins was able to use the
prestige Ireland had gained in the war. To take a larger slice of Marshall aid
then Ireland really deserved. This
with Lemass astute trade deals with the UK. In which Irish beef, fish and butter
were swapped for Coal and machinery. Tourism was encouraged with too. In the
gray years after the war. A trip to Butlins at Kilkee and Tralee brought some
color into the life of many British families. Collins cheekily also encouraged
many investment Britain’s moneyed classes too. What wags would call ``the
retreat from Moscow!'' The
Collins administration made
efforts to make sure that American servicemen who had acquired a taste for
Guinness or Murphy’s did not go without back home. The
Irish were among the founding members of Nato. Irish Garda helped train the
Police forces of the Federal republic of Germany. Collins
as President saw Ireland joining the EEC. The US bases at Shannon and Cobh, a
testament to Collins view of Ireland. A small but active player in the affairs
of the world. Ireland was one of
founding members of the UN. A small detachment of Irish troops fought in Korea.
Irish peace keepers are active today in Cyprus and the Congo. Collins
as the elder statesman of Irish politics intervened
on Noel Browne’s behalf during the 1951 Mother and Child affair. An event
which is credited as breaking the power of the Catholic church in Ireland. The
Irish population grew and the economy blossomed. Emigrants returned home. The
Boston and Glasgow accents one hears in any barroom in Ireland today. Testify to
the success of Ireland. Truly Ireland is now ``A Nation once again'' Stepping
down from the Irish presidency in 1966. Collins
had become in later life concerned with the plight of the Third world. Famously
on a visit to DC in 1962 Collins had be separated from Vice President Nixon in
an argument about US foreign policy Collins
who never married will be buried
next to his sweetheart Kitty Keirnan When
we look at the people History calls great. Can we say that Napoleon or Julius
Caesar made there people happier, or richer. How many politicians truly leave
their Countries stronger then they found it. How often can we say that one
person has made the sum of human happiness greater? If
you seek a monument to Michael Collins look at the Ireland. A wealthy and
confident society. One at peace with itself and the world.
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History will remember the greatness of Michael Collins and it will be remember
at my expense’’ Eamon
Devalera POD The
major point of divergence in this timeline is that De Valeria refuses to
surrender to the British at Boland’s mill. He could have held out a while
longer. Dev
makes the stand at Boland’s mill. The man the Brits pull out the wreckage is
not the Eamon devaleria that history would remember. He is broken in health. His
``nerves’ will plague him. In short dev will be just a figurehead. With 1 of
Collins minders sitting on him. This
will be a boon to the Irish. Dev will not divide and infuriate the Irish
Americans. He will not insist on the attack of the Customs house.
He will be a living twisted proof of the good of large scale engagements.
The Irish will enter the Treaty negotiations in a
stronger position. He will
not be able to give the anti treaty forces a figurehead. Above
all Ireland will be spared Dev’s
isolationism. There will be no De
Valeria period Dev
simply will not be in a position to negotiate the treaty. Collins and Arthur
Griffin will do it alone. I’ve
also killed off Cathal Brugha. Who escaped execution after the
Easter rising in OTL by he
was not expected to survive his wounds. He will not be the thorn in Collins side
during the Anglo Irish war. Nor will he join Dev in the Irish civil war. I
realize killing off people isn’t the most elegant way of writing an AH.
However the fluid and haphazard nature of the fighting in Ireland. Leaves a lot
of room for things to be changed. You want Shakespeare read Ruled Britannia! Sticking
Tom Barry on the Boundary Commission would get him out of the way. It would make
it more difficult for the Cork brigade to oppose the Anglo Irish treaty. It
might even get the South a few concessions.
As a side note Barry is the Man who probably could have prevented the
Fall of Singapore. he spared Perceval after Kilasheanba I
am accepting Tim pat Coogans theory that the Irish civil at least
distracted the South attention from Ulster. During aftermath of the
Treaty. Thus it is a necessary
evil. I’ve made
it smaller, and to place the die hards. The anti treaty forces weaker.
Particularly with regards Politics. . Hopefully this will make the ``Die
Hards’’ look like a bungled attempt at a military coup. Hopefully this will
disgust Sean McBride the future Nobel prize winner and Sean Lemass into
abandoning the diehards. Collins
will not as he did in OTL. Make contact with Liam Lynch in order to supply the
Northern Catholics with arms. Firstly this will strip the anti treaty forces of
any grounds of legitimacy. It will
weaken the IRA in Northern Ireland. I
am going to accept the events of Blenanblah were an accident.
I do not know enough about the theory that Collins was killed by Emit
Dalton , on British orders. Though I have killed him off in battle to take Cork.
With
weakened anti treaty forces, I have Kevin O’Higgins survive. His murder was a
case of two anti treaty men being in the wrong place in the wrong time. If
Higgins survives the Free state is more secure.
If O'Higgins survives The IRA are crushed in South by arround 1930 The
Blibao boatlift is something of an ASB. After the 2nd world war up to the mid
1950’s there were calls in Ireland, to allow some of the Millions of eastern
European refugees asylum in Ireland. Particularly the good Catholic Poles. I’m
giving the Irish a dry run with the Basques. It give Collins a few thousand
combat vets. Some extra skilled workers. Particularly seamen and fishermen. If
there is going to be another war. The Atlantic will be a battlefield. It should
hopefully help with getting Ireland into the second world war. Hopefully the
Irish will see the war as one. The Orphans are charity Ireland
is going to join the war in 1940. The price will be as follows. A final
redrawing of the boundary of Ireland. In short the South will get Derry.
West Tyrone, West and South Fermanagh. Full legal independence. The South will
repudiate it’s claim to the rump of Ulster forever.
Britain will get the treaty ports, basing rites in Eire. Collins
mobilizing Irish American support for the war effort until the US enters the War
the same time as in OTL. Eire will stay in the commonwealth during the war.
It will deal with it’s relations with Ulster through the commonwealth.
There will be some population transferred The
Brits will be doing better, in the Earlier stages of the Second World War. The
Allies will have a 2/3 Irish/Irish volunteer regiments to play arround with. The
UK can enforce conscripton on what's left of Ulster. The
Big change is that the Battle of the Atlantic is won Earlier. The Allies have
access to Irish ports and airstrips. This
I may be another Alien space bat but I’m having Collins being neither or
Perfidious Albion or the USA. The allies may have better relations with
de Gaulle. The Free French will be able to use Ireland as base when it’s
convenient for them. My aim here is to get Eire to join the EEC from the outset.
Eire
will get more US money after the via Marshall aid as there will be some war
damage. The US will be better disposed to gallant little Ireland. Collins will
keep the US bases. Eire will join NATO, at it’s inception.
In OTL the Catholic church in Ireland pushed for it. Dev tried to barter
Nato membership for reunification in 1948. Here Eire will have taken in a lot of
Eastern European Catholic refugees. This
was suggested in the 1950’s)Who will tell the Irish how nice life is in a
Workers Republic. Plus with the threat of a US pullout. Do you really want to
lose the contract of selling steak and eggs to a USAF base?
Eire will take it’s place as a valued member of Western alliance. The
SSE . It
is based upon the premise of Collins running the intelligence war
he did on a global scale. It
based on the premises that intelligence agencies are cheaper then Navies or Air
Forces. The SSE will get and interpret correctly a lot of British and US
intelligence. In time will expand its operation onto the European mainland.
Irish students in universities and seminaries. Etc. Its
also finding a use for a lot of people in Ireland. Who in OTL after the British
withdrawal were ignored by the Irish state. The Ex RIC and British officers. In
this timeline the Irish state will make use of their experience and skill. It
is put simply the SIS (Irish
intelligence service) The Irish foreign office. The Irish Army Intelligence
Corps Special branch amalgamated, and given more generous funding. A
Celtic Mossad perhaps? ``Maybe
that’s not the way it was but maybe that's the way it should have been!'' Rurr Rur2@hotmail.com |