Rt. Hon. wrote: » Is there any kind of databse that can be consulted about this sort of thing, or any kind of local historian who would know this kind of stuff.
Voodu Child wrote: » Yes, the IRA kept an online database of their current and past members on google documents.
My name is URL wrote: » I'm a Somali pirate when I've had a few
KTRIC wrote: » Complete BS, no member is going to boast about it even after a couple of pints.
Degsy wrote: » Not strictly true..they do occasionaly mouth off in pubs but NOT if they had any sort of status within the organisation.
KTRIC wrote: » True, whats there to be gained from mouthing off apart from drawing unnecessary attention to your self and your wing ?
super-rush wrote: » When i was studying for my leaving cert i spoke to a former leader of the IRA and he told me that anyone who openly tells people they are a member is talking through their arse.
Local-womanizer wrote: » A man in my town claims he's "RA". He also sits in the square all day drinking Devils Bit and faps in public places. I have my doubts........
Rabies wrote: » but .... /re-reads but... ah fvck it!
Degsy wrote: » Volunteering has to have its perks!
Degsy wrote: » Its much the same as young arseholes bragging on the bus about cars they've stolen or windows they've smashed. If they're "proper" crims importing a million quids worth of cocaine they tend not to mouth off about it. The IRA didnt fight the british security forces by recruiting bigmouths to do operations.
super-rush wrote: » I know what you are thinking but he actually was a former leader.
Rt. Hon. wrote: » A mate of his once said it to me about him, and I asked him straight out but he refused to give a straight answer. What he says when drunk are basically dark hints that X was telling the truth.