Natural Born Killers Meet
Keystone Cops
Everybody knows that the PSNI is
but a shadow of its predecessor - more redolent of an army of PC
uniformed social workers than people whose job it is to keep the
Queen's peace on British streets. Just imagine what it would
be like if 'former' Provos terrorists were allowed to patrol the
beat as members of this police force. You would have a system
of law enforcement with more parallels to a country such as Haiti,
or an African banana republic, than you would to the situation in
any other part of the European Union.
Nevertheless, that is the quid
pro quo demanded by Brownshirt apologists as the price
for terrorists taking their places on the Policing Board. Can
you imagine the scene of an arrest?:
'I
must caution you that anything you say will be taken down and may be
used in evidence against you.'
'Please
don't kneecap me again, officer!!!'
Sinn
Fein/IRA will only join the police if they regard its fundamental
mission to be sufficiently weakened to the point where they can
incrementally discredit it. In other words, if the PSNI ceases
to be a law enforcement body in terms that are applied elsewhere in
Britain, Adams and Co. will recommend Provo scum to join up.
The results will be twofold:
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Provos will effectively lay
down the(ir) law in 'nationalist' areas, and pay little
heed to the normal policies and procedures acknowledged by other
officers.
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They will seek to bring down
the PSNI from within, probably by having a few well-placed spies
to keep watch on those officers and personnel that used to serve
in the RUC(GC), demanding they be dismissed from the force.
Further concessions will follow as the fascists stipulate this,
that and the other.
Sinn Fein only took part in a
regional assembly when it was tailored and debilitated to suit their
agenda. They will do likewise in the Republic of Ireland once
the institutions of that State can be manipulated to avoid the
spotlight falling on them and their criminal/terrorist empire (note
how the demands for Garda reform come loudest from Sinn Fein TDs).
Like a mutating cancer, they adapt themselves to attack the cells of
law, sovereign authority and community stability - but the desired
result is the same: a dead, rotting carcass they can pick clean.
The cells in this instance underpin the constitutional integrity of
both Northern Ireland and the Republic. The only contact the
Provos should have with the PSNI is on the receiving end of rapid
blows from a very heavy truncheon.
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