Yes you can, but I can't tell you or I'd have to kill youOriginally Posted by eoinh
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Is there such a thing? What got me thinking about it was Sinn Fein (they've got nothing to do with the IRA, did you know that. FACT!!!!) turning up with a bugging device. How do they know the British planted it? Did it say made in Britain or something? Maybe it was the Irish secret Service!
If we do have a secret Service whats it used for? Who do we spy on? Have we ever spied on the British? Or even got involved in espionage.
Can I get application forms anywhere?
Yes you can, but I can't tell you or I'd have to kill youOriginally Posted by eoinh
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Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
I remember reading a discussion of this on an Irish newsgroup once. Apparently there are such agencies, but unlike MI5 etc, they're all split up and attached to different bodies (police, army, Dept. of Defence etc.)
The Secret Service is tasked with protecting important figures in current and former US administrations, and investigating financial fraud (because it's actually part of the Department of the Treasury). So it's not an intelligence agency, and while they may do some undercover work, for the most part they operate above board. You're thinking of the FBI (federal policing), CIA (external intelligence) and NSA (communications (COMINT/SIGINT)).
There are apparently two intelligence agencies in Ireland, one linked to the Garda (last I heard it was called C3 or somesuch, but I believe the name may have changed now) and one to the military. The military agency is reputed to be more clued-in and skilful (particularly at SIGINT), but again I'm just going on what I've heard. The only place you'll really read about these agencies is The Phoenix, and of course that has to be taken with a pinch of salt. But of course we've spied on the British. That's what embassies are for.
As to applying, I would imagine you'd need to come up through the ranks to join either agency in Ireland.
adam
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I love the cattle gate obstacle!
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Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.
This reminds me of the scene in Taxi Driver where De Niro goes up talking to the two Secret Service lads and asking them loads of questions, asks them how does he apply, one of them says "Well I'll tell ya what, why dont you give us your name and address and we'll send you out an application form.." then as he's going away the boys are trying to take photos of him, i can imagine a file being opened on you right now eoin!
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Isn't the whole point of an intelligence agency that no one really knows about them? Like the Keyser Soze thing, "the greatest trick the devil ever played was convincing the world he didn't exist"
Perhaps we have the most amazing secret service in the world. Things might be an awful lot worse without them.....
Originally Posted by eoinh
...Im sure they made the whole thing up for a bit of exposure. Its not hard to believe when you live in the North. Thats nothing compared to their 'boom microphones' and 'Big brother type cameras' that they use to spy on any resident that lives close by.
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CIA = ICA, need I say anymore?![]()
Please read what i said. I never said that the British didnt plant it! I speculated that if it existed maybe it was the Irish Secret Service. im sure the Dublin authorities would love to know Sinn Feins plans just as much as the British.Originally Posted by dortie
I put forward that it could have been (a) The Irish secret service (B) The British secret service or (C) that sinn fein were putting on some sort of gamesmanship.
And yet if I said Derry pulled the plug against Waterford themselves, I'D be called a conspiracy theorist!Originally Posted by dortie
Looked at dahamstas links. HMMM, is this a joke!?!
Originally Posted by Sheridan
No you'd be called a 'Lunatic'.....and not for supporting Dublin City/Home Farm Everton/Fingal either![]()
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Why would the Irish government want to 'bug' the Belfast Sinn Fein office ???, They know better than anyone that the Provisionals have now moved into constitutional politics, if anything SF are their only hope of persuading the remainder of the IRA (who have not yet left already) to stay loyal to their 'political strategy'.Originally Posted by eoinh
What gain would they have achieved by planting it themselves???
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Originally Posted by dortie
Meow!!!!!!
You could equally say that about the British!Originally Posted by dortie
Anyway, who knows when it was planted? It could have been there for years.
My original point was do we have an Irish Secret Service? And, what it used for? By youre deflecting of the posts' theme from the original point though maybe you work for them
That would be just as bad as working for the Brits themselves....two of a kindOriginally Posted by eoinh
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No. If you read the page you'll see that the Center is dedicated to George Bush Senior, not dumbass Junior.Originally Posted by eoinh
adam
Can't shed any light on anything else but i do know Ireland has a secret service and that it got the largest increase in a budget last year. (Or possibly year before, open to correction).
Still measley budget though.
What could they do?
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