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<blockquote data-quote="scolairebocht" data-source="post: 46144" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Many of the senior Fenians were working for the British state, its every true, and you can read many Church works, of that time and a bit later, that articulate that. Also in this book: Brian Nugent, <em>Stair na hÉireann in silico</em> (Corstown, 2021), p.106, you can see a few pictures from the work by Captain Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard, <em>The Secret Societies of Ireland</em> (London, 1922), p.59-61, where he flat out states that the founder of the Fenians, and its main influence for many decades, James Stephens, was all along working for the British. Captain Pollard worked in Dublin Castle before it fell.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to what you say, the British/English government was always very anxious to destroy the Catholic Church in Ireland, ever hear of the Penal Laws?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scolairebocht, post: 46144, member: 8"] Many of the senior Fenians were working for the British state, its every true, and you can read many Church works, of that time and a bit later, that articulate that. Also in this book: Brian Nugent, [I]Stair na hÉireann in silico[/I] (Corstown, 2021), p.106, you can see a few pictures from the work by Captain Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard, [I]The Secret Societies of Ireland[/I] (London, 1922), p.59-61, where he flat out states that the founder of the Fenians, and its main influence for many decades, James Stephens, was all along working for the British. Captain Pollard worked in Dublin Castle before it fell. Contrary to what you say, the British/English government was always very anxious to destroy the Catholic Church in Ireland, ever hear of the Penal Laws? [/QUOTE]
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