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The '''Irish Republican Army''' or '''IRA''' was a revolutionary military organisation which committed | The '''Irish Republican Army''' or '''IRA''' was a revolutionary military organisation which committed [[terrorist]] acts in the [[United Kingdom]], including both [[England]] and [[Northern Ireland]], during the [[1970s]]. | ||
Initial reports from the [[British government]] stated that the IRA was responsible for the terrorist attacks which occurred throughout England on [[Black Thursday]] in the 1970s. However, these reports were later withdrawn. The IRA's alleged involvement in this incident was, in fact, a cover story designed to hide the true nature of the [[Nestene]]'s attempted invasion of [[Earth]]. | Initial reports from the [[British government]] stated that the IRA was responsible for the terrorist attacks which occurred throughout England on [[Black Thursday]] in the 1970s. However, these reports were later withdrawn. The IRA's alleged involvement in this incident was, in fact, a cover story designed to hide the true nature of the [[Nestene]]'s attempted invasion of [[Earth]]. |
Revision as of 01:47, 20 October 2014
The Irish Republican Army or IRA was a revolutionary military organisation which committed terrorist acts in the United Kingdom, including both England and Northern Ireland, during the 1970s.
Initial reports from the British government stated that the IRA was responsible for the terrorist attacks which occurred throughout England on Black Thursday in the 1970s. However, these reports were later withdrawn. The IRA's alleged involvement in this incident was, in fact, a cover story designed to hide the true nature of the Nestene's attempted invasion of Earth.
Francis Cleary's uncle Seamus was a member of the IRA. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)