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'C' company murders 2 sparking all out loyalist war

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday February 02, 2003 23:44author by cleo

East antrim UDA leader John Greg, ambushed in the docks, as he arrives off the ferry. The murders by 'C' company come as reformed Milltown murderer Michael stone blows the lid on 'C' company boss Adairs gay romps in his new book. Stone reveals that Adair was suffering from inner turmoil over his sexuality and swung both ways.

Johnny Adair was known as a stonette, one of a contigent of loyalist cronies who hero worshipped Milltown murderer Michael stone. Johnny even went so far as propositioning Stone. Stone also revealed that Adair's use of banned animal steroids, E's and Crack clouded Adair's thinking adversely, and is at the root of Adairs delusions, vicious sectarianism, meglomania and ambition to become supreme ultra loyalist UDA leader. This abuse of animal steroids led to Adair's voice becoming very squeaky and high pitched, one of the side effects of steroid abuse, along with shrinking and shrivelling of the genitalia. Stone also revealed that Adair's pet name for his side kick double stabbing sectarian murderer John white, was 'coco' in reminiscence of a childhood phobia of scary clowns. Mo courtney an ex 'C' company associate of Adair, also revealed that Adair, organised a weapons, swap with continuity IRA members, to acquire 'dirty/republican guns' to use in the future murder of his UDA rivals, to deflect attention away from Adair and 'C' company, blame republicans and tip the peace process over the brink, sparking all out sectarian retaliation and war. Stone also expressed the opinion that Adair was a pyschopath, with multiple personality disorder, too much of a dangerous maniac even for himself. When you think of it, Stone's atrocities were carried out during what loyalist thought of as a war, an open war with republicans, not a time of peace. Guillible vunerable working class man Stone egged on, fired and wound up by establishment unionist DUP firebrands like George seawright, and their inflammatory sectarian hate speeches, took his hate, anger and frustration out on his working class republican neighbours. It was wrong, but it can be understood, in the context of that period in time, and given that sectarianism was rife and encouraged by his unionist social betters. Unlike Adair and the LVF's bitter sectarian mania, there is no reason for it now.



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