Forget the Queen of England and remember the Famine
The famines everywhere
The most significant historical event that happened on this day was not the visit by the Queen of England but the fact that today in 1974 a series of very powerful no warning bombs were exploded in the centre of Dublin and in Monaghan town. An anti Irish "Workers Strike" also took place in the North in the same week.
As I explain in my book A Very British Jihad, these bombs followed a pattern of attacks by extreme right wing and fascist groups (aided and abetted by state military forces) all over the globe. The strategy these bombs represented was a strategy of tension, where the only solution on the agenda would be a security agenda. They worked. Bang went the peace process in Ireland, destroyed not by Irish republicans but by British Intelligence and its proxy forces (now admitted) within the rabidly sectarian loyalist paramilitary matrix.
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