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Was Regina Nelligan telling the truth regarding the "RELIGIOUS SECT", in which Deirdre's mother was a member?

28/2/03

  • Nelligan alleges that Deirdre's mother, Christina O 'Sullivan, is a member of a religious sect and the child was being abused. Nelligan also said that the mother planned to take Deirdre to England!

Woman jailed over role in Crowley abduction

Regina Nelligan

Clonmel Circuit Court has jailed a 33-year-old woman for 18 months after she admitted to helping abduct a four-year-old girl who was later shot dead by her father. Regina Nelligan, from Fermoy in Co Cork, had pleaded guilty to unlawfully detaining Deirdre Crowley between December 1999 and August 2001. The youngster was taken from her mother's custody by her father, Christopher, who later shot Deirdre and them himself after Gardai discovered the house where they were hiding in Clonmel, Co Tipperary. In court today, the presiding judge sentenced Ms Nelligan to two years in prison, but he suspended the last six months of the sentence.

Innocent little Deirdre Crowley - murdered - but why and by who?

Can we believe everything the Garda and the judiciary tell us, bearing in mind several disturbing "coincidences"!

(1) Nelligan alleges that Deirdre's mother, Christina O 'Sullivan, is a member of a religious sect and the child was being abused. Nelligan also said that the mother planned to take Deirdre to England!

(Incredible; this is the exact same allegation made in the Phillip Cairns case, after he went missing.

Another coincidence is: Mrs Cairns, the mother of Phillip Cairns - missing boy 1986, was said to be a member of a religious sect, which planned to take Phillip to England!)

http://www.missingpersons-ireland.freepress-freespeech.com/phillipCairns.htm

Regina Nelligan also said Christopher Crowley abducted Deirdre to protect the child from further abuse and maybe much worse!

These allegations were exposed on the main Irish (RTE) TV News , 6PM 26/2/03.

RTÉ News: Woman gets 2 years for Crowley abduction

26/2/03

23/2/03

20/2/03

-- Spanish site exposing satanic murders in Spain - just like in Ireland, UK, Belgium, Mexico, USA, Germany etc - etc - etc!

Another coincidence I suppose!

19/2/03

  • BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Web appeal over Mexican murders -- More satanic murder allegations, this time in Mexico where the same pattern of police force incompetence, involving murdered and missing women, occurs once more, imitating everything this site has been saying since 1999! I suppose this is just another coincidence - or so the police would like us to believe!

 

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Politicians seek to stop phone probe by tribunal

AN UNPRECEDENTED legal showdown is looming between the Oireachtas and the tribunal set up to investigate alleged garda corruption in Donegal.

Two high-powered Oireachtas committees want to stop the Morris Tribunal getting access to the phone and fax records of a TD and a senator.

They will seek legal representation at the tribunal, where they will contest its orders of discovery against Labour TD Brendan Howlin and Fine Gael Senator Jim Higgins, a former TD.

It is the first time the Dail and the Seanad have acted together to challenge a tribunal they have established.

If, as looks likely, the case goes to the courts, it will have profound constitutional implications for both elected representatives and for the tribunal.

Last Thursday, the Committees of Procedure and Privilege for each House of the Oireachtas met separately in private session to consider the attempts by the tribunal to get access to the phone records of Mr Howlin and Mr Higgins.

The pair were at the forefront of efforts to establish an inquiry, and the current development arises from the determination of the tribunal to establish their sources of information.

There is a cross-party view that the tribunal orders raise serious issues about protecting the confidentiality of information given to TDs and senators.

The CPPs, representing all TDs and Senators, unanimously approved motions to apply to the tribunal next Monday for legal representation to argue against the bid to obtain the phone records. It is understood the motions approved by the two committees noted Article 15 of the Constitution, which allows the Dail and Seanad to protect the private papers of TDs and Senators.

The powers to exercise this protection were vested in the CPP of each House by way of formal motions in July 2001.

If the tribunal holds firm in its determination to seek the phone records, it will inevitably result in a direct confrontation with the Oireachtas.

Last night, one informed source said that if the looming challenge goes to the wire it could result in either the Oireachtas embarking upon action in the courts or in efforts being made to introduce new laws.

Chaired by Mr Justice Fred Morris, the tribunal is expected to sit in private next Monday to hear legal arguments about its decision to issue orders of discovery for the phone records to Eircom.

Mr Howlin and Mr Higgins have previously signalled their determination to oppose the orders and this will now be bolstered by the action planned by the Dail and Seanad.

Over the weekend a legal team, understood to be headed by Brian Murray, SC, will prepare submissions for Mr Justice Morris next Monday.

This move alone amounts to an unprecedented step, but Mr Justice Morris would still be entitled to decline the application for legal representation as the Dail and Seanad are not, strictly speaking, parties to the inquiry.

The action now pending may result in the Supreme Court being asked to determine what privilege TDs and senators are entitled to in respect of information they have been given.

An attempt by the Garda to get the phone records during their own investigations was blocked by the DPP.

The Morris Tribunal believes that accessing the phone records of the two Oireachtas members will assist it in trying to determine the sources of allegations of corruption against individual members of the gardai involved in the Donegal investigation.

Brian Dowling Political Correspondent -- Irish Independent

8/2/03

Beware:

There are several dangerous satanic festival dates during February.

The satanic festival of Candlemass takes place on February 2nd - however the more potent date as far as the satanists are concerned is the 14th February.

St Valentines Day/ 14th FEb is also a potent satanic date which portends to be a "blood" sacrifice of infants! It coincides with a fullmoon on the 16th February with added significance for satanists!

Reference: SRA DATES, RITUAL DAYS, HOLIDAYS PAGANS

Reference: Moon Phases 2003

6/2/03

5/2/03

Copy of article in the Sunday Times 1996 on the Satanic connections to the Marc Dutroux case!

Marc Dutroux

  • Ritual Abuse Convictions -- Evidence of convictions for "Ritual Abuse"! NB- Ritual Abuse is almost synonymous with the term Satanic Abuse; both contain the essential ingedient of witchcraft and devilworship!
  • It is suspicious, given the many convictions for SRAbuse in the courts, that the police in the USA and the UK refuse to accept the reality of SRAbuse and that Satanists abduct and ritually murder children regularly every year!

4/2/03

 

News

Top Labour figures issue warning to Blair

Some of the Prime Minister's highest-ranking former colleagues add their voices to the chorus calling for restraint over Iraq

By Jo Dillon and Andy McSmith

02 February 2003

Chris Smith, Culture Secretary, 1997-2001

My fear is of a deal in which the US agrees to more inspections in return for Britain backing action even without a second resolution.

Mo Mowlam, Northern Ireland Secretary, 1997-99

The US must have war with Iraq, because Bush's future depends on it. Blair faces an electorate still to be convinced.

Frank Dobson, Health Secretary, 1997-99

War without the UN's backing would be disastrous. We don't want to see an initiative by the US and Britain, and virtually no one else.

Peter Kilfoyle, Defence minister, 1999-2000

If we are not careful, it will be Iran tomorrow and Syria the day after. We have people driving an administration that is almost paranoid.

Glenda Jackson, Transport minister, 1997-99

It's unacceptable the way the Government has attempted to link Saddam Hussein with Bin Laden and al-Qa'ida.

Tony Banks, Sports minister, 1997-99

We have dispatched a quarter of our forces. We need to understand why our European partners do not appear to share our concern.

Doug Henderson, Defence minister, 1998-99

There is great anxiety in the forces that the Government wants them to do something lacking public support.

Joan Ruddock, Women's minister, 1997-98

Taking action over Kosovo was justified. That moral imperative does not exist in Iraq, no matter how abhorrent the regime may be.

Tony Lloyd, Foreign Office minister, 1997-99

The new American doctrine of pre-emptive strikes and unilateralism risks the destruction of the concept of a coalition against terror.

Gavin Strang, Transport minister 1997-98

The challenge to the British government is to do all it can to help the UN resolve this crisis and ensure enforcement of resolutions.

Former Labour ministers who served under Tony Blair have added their voices to the growing calls on the Prime Minister to draw back from military action against Iraq.

All are influential figures in the Labour movement, some having served as Cabinet ministers, others in the Foreign Office or the Ministry of Defence. Most are still sitting MPs.

They have spoken out against the threatened war on Saddam Hussein, warning Mr Blair not to proceed without the backing of the international community through a second UN resolution.

Mo Mowlam, the former Northern Ireland secretary, has even cautioned that with public and political opinion stacked against a war, a prolonged and difficult conflict could spell the end of Mr Blair's premiership. "If the war is not quick and successful, he could suffer considerable political damage. He may even have to resign as Prime Minister," she said.

Chris Smith, the former Culture secretary, branded military action without a second UN mandate "unacceptable". Frank Dobson, Mr Blair's first Health secretary, said war without UN backing would be "disastrous worldwide" and "politically disastrous here". Mr Blair's support for US President George Bush and his proposed invasion of Iraq has also been condemned by generals and military strategists, including General Sir Michael Rose, Major General Julian Thompson and Major General Patrick Cordingley.

It has been opposed by actors including Martin Sheen, Juliet Stevenson and Woody Harrelson, the designer Stella McCartney, the musician Damon Albarn and the comics Alan Davies and Rory Bremner – the Prime Minister's impersonator.

Church leaders including Pope John Paul II, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Jesse Jackson and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have called for peace. Politicians including Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schröder are hostile to war, as is South Africa's former president, Nelson Mandela.

3/2/03

This is an interesting article, which sets out to ridicule the credibility of recovered memories of victims of child and ritual abuse, however, it is proves that a member of the Charismatic (Born Again Christian) Church was the first in the USA to be convicted of Satanic Ritual Abuse!

Quote: -- "Paul Ingram was a member of a charismatic Christian church and a police officer. He believed his church's teachings in the existance of Satan as a very real, profoundly evil entity. The church taught that Satan had magical powers that enabled him to cause an individual to perform awful acts and then to erase that individual's memories of the events. After he was accused by his daughter of sexual abuse, Mr. Ingram came to believe that he was guilty even though he had no memory of the abuse. He had brought up his children to always tell the truth, so he had no reason to believe that she was not describing abuse as it really happened.

Paul is believed to be the first individual in the US to plead guilty to Satanic Ritual Abuse. This caused some interest among people working in the SRA field. "

Now ; will my critics decry my story, which exposes the Born Again Christian "church"!

1/2/03

  • Photo of the Monument to the missing people of Ireland!

Left: New Monument for the Irish missing

Right: Stone Memorial commemorating the numerous Irish missing people, officially opened by Irish President, Mary McAleese.

Monument for the missing people in Ireland erected in the grounds of Kilkenny Castle and officially opened on the 26th May 2002 by Mary McAleese , President of Ireland.

NB. This is the only photo of the monument to be found on the internet! The only monument to commemorate missing people!

 

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