Sunday, 5 February 2023

The bomb attack at Ballygawley against the Light Infantry transport bus...

 I 'clocked' the old Leyland tour-bus bringing British soldiers back from their Fermanagh border posting in August-September 1987 as it made its way through Lisnaskea towards Maguiresbridge,Co. Fermanagh. I anticipated that it was, under cover of darkness,on its way to Aldergrove RAF base on a journey for the English soldiers back to Britain. I had some experience of these vicious little English bast...s at Broadgate building site the previous year with a mouthy little Scottish bricklayer.

 I decided to act. 

I made a note of the registration number, vehicle type and colours and stored the information away safely.

In August 1988 I made my report and included details of where the best location was to 'take' this bus full of troops, on the basis of what I had learned in England,namely that soldiers do not protect policemen or their barracks,unless unknowingly.

I reckoned that this bus would pass the RUC (bombed) Police Station at Ballygawley, keeping it to the left and make a 'deliberate point' of turning off the main road to do so, thereby having to slow down at the junction on the main A 5. This was yet another instance of my discovery of what I referred to as 'predictive predictability ' . It was based on the cultural apposite that "I shall protect the man on my right" (Isaiah,O.T.). These deaths show the inherent folly of arcane knowledge and occult practices.

I decided when briefing Jim Wray to specify that the bomb be placed at this junction to take advantage of the opportunity to "get my score up" telling Wray that "all targets are on the menu not just the police".

The Reid brothers detonated the bomb,to the best of my knowledge,and eight of these "strangers on a foreign shore" were reported killed by the bomb.

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