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Subject:Re: [socialcredit] Replying to Bill McGunnigle -- Wally comments
Date:Thursday, June 2, 2005  13:14:58 (+1200)
From:W. McGunnigle <wmcgunn @.........nz>

Hi Kenneth
                 The comments by Montague Norman are documented in the
British government archives under Cabinet reports. The other information is
difficult to identify because the paper trail is long and convoluted, and I
am satisfied that the official records have been either shredded or
embargoed under the Official Secrets Act. You have to work through the
official records of the Bank of England over the time period 1937-1941 which
cannot be embargoed, and look for transactions of an unusual nature. The
best critieria for judgement is to look at transactions to places like
Portugal, Sweden and Turkey that appear to be totally out of proportion to
the amount of trade conducted with those countries. Following those
transactions usually termininates in a Swiss bank account. It is impossible
to go beyond that point for obvious reasons.
       I also recently met up with an Irish citizen who informed me that
many of the embargoed official records of the Irish Free State (neutral
under DeValera during WWII) have mysteriously disappeared over the last few
years. He was referred to as "Eamon the Sly" by this Irishman. Being of
Irish ancestry it has always been a puzzle to me why the Irish government
during WWII while professing to be neutral allowed some 100000 Irishmen to
serve in the British forces. I also know that Germany attempted many times
to infliltrate spies into Britain through Ireland, but that they were
virtually always picked up when they attempted to cross from Eire into
Northern Ireland. Roman Catholic Irish priests had a freedom to travel
throughout occupied Europe, and were instrumental in highlighting the
atrocities taking place in the concentration camps. It is possible Ireland
also acted as a conduit for funding to pass from, the Bank of England to the
Third Reich given this duplicity. I have not investigated this aspect myself
for personal reasons, but, if you can access Irish banking records during
WWII, you may find useful information to confirm your figures.
       I am am unable to give you any futher lines of investigation at this
point in time, and I caution you to be very discrete about who you ask about
this information, and how you use it.

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