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THE man believed to have worked undercover on behalf of Piarra Powarâ??s now discredited FARE, Keiron Brady, can now be revealed as an IRA supporter.

 

This bombshell news comes after a number of emails between Brady and Jim Slaven, the founder and leader of the Glasgow based extremist Irish Republican movement, Cairde Na hEireann, were leaked.

 

In at least one of the emails Brady boasts that he works for the Show Racism the Red Card organisation and in others discusses how Celtic supporters should behave and the songs he believes they are entitled to sing.

 

I have seen a number of these shocking emails. I say, shocking, because they were sent by a man who bragged about being involved with an organisation, Show Racisim the Red Card, which is dedicated to wiping out bigotry and hatred.

 

Brady signs his emails with the IRA battle cry sloganâ?¦. Tiofachd Ar La!

 

The man he was writing too, Slaven, is both a well known and controversial figure in Scottish based Irish Republican and IRA terrorist supporting circles.

 

He once organised and led a march through the centre of Glasgow to honour a number of dead IRA terrorists. This march in support of the IRA was given the go-ahead by the Labour controlled Glasgow City Council.

 

Those Labour seats will be up for grabs in just over three months from now when the local elections take place.

 

But that is a subject for another time and one to which I will return as the election date closes in and Labour tries to woo those it does not even like .

 

For the moment it is the shocking link Keiron Brady has with terrorist supporters, exposed by his emails, which are the main focus. Plus his relationship with FARE, whose chief executive, Piarra Powar is married to BBC Five Live luvvy, the Celtic supportering Aasmah Mir.

 

She, in turn, is a pal of Odious Creep, who continually championed campaigns against Rangers when he was employed by the Herald and the Times of Londonâ??s Scottish edition.

 

Creepâ??s last furious and damaging attack on Rangers came a year ago, after someone â?? believed by many to be Keiron Brady â?? went undercover on FAREâ??s behalf when Rangers played PSV Eindhoven in Holland. FARE in turn were being paid to work on behalf of UEFA.

 

Both FARE and UEFA have continually refused to deny that Keiron Brady was the man working on their behalf as a spy.

 

Now, given further revelations regarding Bradyâ??s links with IRA supporting organisations, there are even greater fears than ever that, if it was him in Holland, Brady may even have acted as an agent provocateur.

 

Brady, as well as sending emails to Jim Slaven, is also believed to have posted on the Celticminded website, one of the most extreme Celtic fansâ?? sites, under the user name God Save Ireland. The site is run by Scott McMenemy, who has had links with Slaven.

 

Some even believe there is a link between Brady, Slaven and Donegal based, Philmacgiollabhain. Of which, more at a later date.

 

Plus â?? also at a later date â?? where Celtic stand in all of this.

 

 

��AND

 

WHEN I highlighted the link between Philmacgiollabhain and the Heraldâ??s local government correspondent, Gerry Braiden, I certainly opened a can of worms.

 

I immediately received more information about Braiden. Which I will reveal to you.

 

HERE!

 

SOON!

 

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