Saturday, 7 December 2019

Political Policing . 5th Edition




Fifth Edition

  • © Joseph Paul Mc Carroll 2008,2012,2018, 2019,2020,2021,2022,2023

















ECONOMIC DAMAGE

The police and military endeavour to inflict economic damage on the individual rebels and radicals. In shops they overcharge the revolutionaries for small change with which they pay waifs and nuisances to cause a disturbance in the early hours of the morning. This is invariably performed by women who are the cast-off mistresses of the soldiers.
Audit checks or calculation of the amount the rebel has in his pocket are commonly carried out by the political police as they tail their quarry from shop to shop. Aware of this practice the republicans informed the police through An Phoblacht of the cost of the rocket attack on 10 Downing Street as the British War Cabinet met, coming to  £13.45.
The lesson is clear. Count your change and ask for a receipt from the cast-off mistresses of the police and military.


DER SPIEL: THE MEDIA

Variations on a theme. Recently while being targeted for street scenes and "overheard conversations",I became aware that the slamming of doors and windows, with great violence during the daytime and early night.The adjacent dwelling’s doors were slammed ,with such great force,as to cause discomfort by all adjoining neighbours.
In 2004, a police arresting officer who took me to a psychiatric hospital for political detention revealed that they were working closely with their Southern colleagues.
For the duration of the targeting by eight political policemen and twelve former soldiers in the pay of the military intelligence rabble the immediate area in the vicinity of my dwelling was ‘frozen’ by police. They never returned to the immediate area while" noise measures " were in progress.
POLITICAL POLICING
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH/ CIVIL SOCIETY
TACTICS. "Shut that door!" Tactical noise (CIA)
In place of banging doors in an adjacent home (or flat in a block of flats),the Northern Irish ex-soldiers and political police have a different tactic.
After long preparation they identify and recruit bible thumpers and demented old women to violently slam car doors and windows shut in the vicinity of the home of their target. This behaviour begins almost episodically and in a minor way but builds up to a symphony of auditory disturbances. The aim is to traumatise and disorientate their political opponents.
In payment for this service they offer employment in nursing homes for unmarried mothers, employment in shops owned by ex-soldiers and employment in NATO countries.
This operates restraint of trade to the extent that Britain is mired in an intractable economic crisis characterised by the reality that vast numbers of people are excluded from the workforce by military and police violence, intimidation and blacklisting.


POLITICAL POLICING
HOW? TACTICS: SHOPKEEPERS

The role of newsagents as small business people. The newsagents are a favourite target of policemen and soldiers who aim to recruit police spies. In the style of the CIA cult of mutual agency, the rebel writer is ‘their agent’ for the ‘news’ in return for the newsagent selling them a newspaper.
This is illegal. Breaking in and entering a target's house or dwelling is a criminal offence and the photographing of writing is theft.
The sale of a newspaper is a contract. The target pays cash for the contract. It forms a separate legal relationship.
The newsagent who sells the  dishonestly appropriated intellectual product of a writer is stealing. The money may be paid in a small amount but the "dealer" is liable for the full financial sum at market values.He also runs the risk of punitive damages if he comes before the courts.


POLITICAL POLICING
WHO? AGENTS.
HOW? THE ROLE OF ADVERTISING.

Advertising plays a key role in the targeting of radicals. The spies and police and military intelligence agents love contact with their targets to familiarise themselves with their state of mind. On the basis of personal contact, they hope to avoid the consequences of their words and actions. The scriptwriters for those false and misleading radio adverts directed at approximately 285 "targets" in the North of Ireland are usually women. As women, they are prone to hysteria.
In the early 1990’s, I encountered constant advertising on RTE radio advertisements while living in Dublin. It was, “Joe …” and “Joe …” and so on in advertising.
The advertising agencies are owned by the U.S. and English multinationals who performed a confidence trick on their former owners by buying them out with a currency that in reality is worthless. This is the style of the English and American swindlers. The hysterical behaviour in question was apparently the work of Valerie Murphy of Kerry.
Incidentally the former Taoiseach, Robert Ahern, has investments in a media company.


POLITICAL POLICNG
TACTICS: CIVIL SOCIETY

MAFIA STREET BEHAVIOUR
“I shall protect the man on my right” (Isaiah).
In their behaviour psychotic lunatics in the pay of the police, military and secret police imagine that they can forestall the consequences of their criminal activities. This behaviour was learned from the mafia which has plagued Italy from the Middle Ages. In truth, these madmen and women are in the service of the state and the CIA, a role which schizophrenia suits them to.
To get themselves ‘covered’ for criminal trespass, watching and besetting ‘targets’ houses and property theft, the mafia observe certain ‘rules’. The criminals will pass between their target and the buildings on the street. They will seek to get themselves “covered” by meeting their target on a bridge. They will also endeavour to pass him on a corner. Another favoured method is to get oneself “covered” on a street corner. Such behaviour requires mountains of intelligence. This is gathered by the police.
The military take some time to build up their surveillance operations. They pay the children of drunkards with employment for keeping a watch on the dwellings of targets. Mobile phones are then used to communicate the departures and arrivals of targets from their dwellings. When their quarry is absent,jailbirds can enter the house to photograph the writings of the literate targets.
This intellectual property is then passed on to a small businessman for photograhic development. The next stage is that of the analyst, also a member of the syndicate and drawn from the ranks of former revolutionaries.
At this stage, the professional and paid intelligence officer steps into the frame. He will distribute the intellectual property to those whom he seeks to influence and to whom he has access. In the case of this author’s ideas for a revival of the Irish economy, these ideas were passed onto Michael O’Leary, a multi-millionaire chief executive of Ryanair and publicised in part in The Sunday Independent on 17th August 2008.
A complaint was immediately made by this author to his solicitor. Asserting legal rights drives away the thieves but only invites further commentary by the soldiers of the Irish and British Army.
A business front had been established by MI5 in Forthill Street, Enniskillen to trade in the intellectual property of the ‘target’. The police ignored this business front organisation since they were already aware of the government's policy of theft and breach of intellectual property. They acquiesced in hoards of criminal and illegal actions.
On Sunday 24th of August 2008, after having approached my solicitor during the previous week to assert intellectual property rights over the stolen material, I was asked for directions by a MI5 two-man team. These gangsters imagined that this would make me their “agent in the theft and publication” of my ideas on the Irish economy. Perhaps these lunatics and agents of the British would derive comfort from a proper psychiatric examination.
In 1991, after ‘covering the ass’ of the FBI agent Patricia  Martin at the bottom of Harcourt Street, Dublin I was subjected to 5 months of sleep deprivation by their agents, heroin addicts and drunkards. Eventually I was attacked by a “madman with a cutthroat razor in his hand”. The FBI and CIA exploited full spectrum dominance in the Free State to deploy violence against the target. The sleep deprivation activities came to an end after a report to the Gardai at Kevin Street, Dublin. A false prosecution followed in March 1992.


POLITICAL POLICING
TACTICS: CIVIL SOCIETY

Die Panikmache
The police attempt to create unease and insecurity with the street ‘racing’ of spies and provocateurs, particularly women. Accompanying this tactic is the new tactic of utilising ambulances to inspire fear, insecurity and panic.
On the basis of movements and intelligence gathered by the neighbourhood watch, the police mobilise surveillance on their targets by following them through the streets. They are accompanied in these days of political psychiatry by ambulance drivers often with sirens blaring to inspire fear of psychiatric hospitals. The ambulance drivers openly boast that “It is better than working” as they deliver political suspects to psychiatric hospitals.
When ambulances start their street scenes with sirens blaring there is, in fact, little danger of psychiatric detention because, in my experience, they are aware that their terror has been superseded by the prospect of imminent legal action. As employees of the state and collaborators with the British police and military, they fear exposure and retribution.
In law, their actions amount to intimidation and are actionable Because the police gather information for the prosecution of criminal activities and are collaborating in a campaign of intimidation, these criminals are allowed to escape scot-free.


POLITICAL POLICING
HOW? TACTICS?

Entrapment: Agents Provocateur
It is a well-established practice of the political police and secret police to recruit informers by entrapment. This practice is illegal in the United States and leads to acquittal. The state also offers various other forms of enticement to informers.
Recent cause celebres of provocateurs included arms deals in Slovakia, a so-called sting operation arranged by the Secret Intelligence Service in collaboration with NATO agents. Three Real IRA arms-buyers were lured into a trap with a bogus Iraqi "arms dealer". In fact, no crime was committed since no crime was possible.The trap was a police deception.
Another form of entrapment i.e. the honeypot was practised on Denis Donaldson. He was "compromised" by a sexual entrapment ploy by Special Branch and MI5 in 1985. (After 1980 the spy recruitment drive was launched on Thatcher’s initiative). Nubile young women were recruited and an encounter with such a femme fatale embarrassed Donaldson to the extent that he turned informer to prevent blackmail by exposure to his wife.
Money or financial enticement is another ploy used by the Special Branch. During the Troubles informers were paid by the amount of arms and explosives recovered. They were also paid by the head for volunteers murdered by state assassins. Their role was to provide notice of insurgent’s movements to the Free State and Northern political police.
Informers and wasters are also recruited by the offer of state employment. This employment is provided through those who collaborate with the police and military in return for cession of legal actions,usually Freemasons.
Other agents are paid with promotion in their careers and invested with political influence. Their promotion is in the private sector and can be arranged by other police agents.


POLITICAL POLICING
TACTICS: MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Intelligence – censorship, suppression, control and manipulation of the media.
In news management, the police and military intelligence agencies attempt to exercise full spectrum dominance. This is the public doctrine of U.S. Military Intelligence and Central Intelligence Agency. In Britain the Government Communications Headquarters employs ten to twelve thousand people whereas the National Security Agency in the United States employs two hundred thousand.Figures for the GCHQ compare to three thousand Security Service employees. The press, television, radio and internet communications are monitored. The aim is to impress, manipulate and damage psychologically.
In dissenting publications, the main aim of the spies is to steal the thunder of the less radical writers by passing their best ideas on to politicians and pundits. The spies endeavour to postpone to the Greek calends exposures to avoid embarrassment to serving politicians.
The censorship of independent publications and the internet is largely aimed at the destruction of the writings and rewards. This is the practice of the Special Branch, the Security Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These agencies endeavour to isolate the target from his confederates and his natural milieu.
Letters are a long-established method of communication. A postmaster everywhere in the world is chosen on the basis of his reliability to the police. In cases of political dissidents who are in the grasp of the psychiatrists,mail is intercepted. Notice of appointment of the postmaster is engineered to precipitate a crisis and establish a pretext for incarceration.
Assassination represents the ultimate form of suppression of dissident opinion.
Mobile telephones provide a means by  way of the bipolar radio signal interception method to monitor the movements of police targets.


POLITICAL POLICING
TACTICS: THE MILITARY

The Role of Drugs in Warfare Part 1
  1. Illegal Drugs. MI6 Cannabis
British Army – Afghanistan,opium;Colombia – cocaine,SAS, American Army.
MI6 operating out of Holland used cannabis to recruit and control agents in the 1980's.
Glock pistols and submachine guns and Brian Meehan gang/ Gilmartin – UVF/UDA Belfast plus threats to S.F. in Fermanagh before guns seized along with drugs.Dutch police seized third part of consignment.
  1. Opium
Since the time of Alexander, the path to Afghanistan has been taken by all armies. Drugs are given to soldiers to make them fight harder. U.S. in Afghanistan. Dutch traders. British in India.

2. Prescription drugs
The doctors as agents of the police sedate some.
The doctors as evil-doers in their own right drugging the criminals, soldiers and proxy groups as well as freelance agents to make them attack republicans.
Income of doctors. Pharmacists. Labour Party rewards doctors heavily as it relies on their services and proselyting for votes. British intelligence services perceive a need for their services due to poor education and tradition of uncritical acceptance of their superiors.
Numbers employed in NHS greatly outnumber those in the Army.


POLITICAL POLICING

CASE STUDY
Doctors and cases of double jeopardy (Belfast)
1985. Dr John Egan prescribes a tranquiliser which induced sleep for twelve hours a day. This had the effect of making it almost impossible for a republican law student to complete his study and to graduate. The secondary impact of this narcotic was its well-known side effect which was to cause colon cancer.
A colonoscopy was refused by Dr Leo O Morain at the Meath Hospital in Dublin is September 1988 to prevent medical intervention. Five segments of a clove of garlic dislodged the polyps in 1991-1992.
Harland and McClean
Typhus and Tapeworms
1980-85 accusations of "hypochondria". 1981 infected with typhus
Arrest for depression.End of legal career.
Radiologists
Lung cancer 1984-5
Colon cancer 1991-2
Cody anaesthetist. Colonoscopy at Erne Hospital in early 1992. Cover-up by Cody and Mulhern.
Bronchitis. Mulhern late 1990’s
1989/1992 Harris, Harrington St., Dublin
Reported fever. He said “Treat yourself”
1991-2 Dr Sheila Murnaghan Ballyfermot TCD Out Patients Department. First encounter with an MI6 doctor


POLITICAL POLICING
TACTICS: POLICING

Movements intelligence – the key to escalating police and military intimidation. Lookalikes quickly appear.
Set-up by those one puts trust in as a choice of location for living
Observation posts in line of sight to target’s house, flat or dwelling.
e.g. Morning Lane estate 1987-1988
358 St Teresa’s Gardens December 1989-April 1992
Comings and goings monitoring leads to entry by thief with camera and examination of documents and illegal searches for guns and explosives
3-shift system. 24 hours a day 7 days a week surveillance. The establishment of 3 members of the same family with ADT back-up and regular police supervision.
Document to Mil. Int front business. Shops.Trading in illicit publications


POLITICAL POLICING
MILITARY: MATCHLESS

When a police target or someone labelled as a political dissident by politicians or police leaves their home the thief who enters through an open window will leave a reminder of their presence.
This consists of a live match left lying on the floor where a social democratic writer is a resident. Small items are often taken and replaced at various intervals by the thief to sow confusion. This practice encouraged by Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act which is operated by local councils.

  • It is a provocation,in institutional social democratic words;talented agitators  are derailed.                                                                                                                                        

The pigs of the O' Doherty variety in psychiatric hospitals and the nursing home and care home archipelago

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