The story of Colin Wallace, a British intelligence officer who blew the whistle on fake news and was framed for a murder.

This documentary was produced by Sideways and directed by Michael Oswald. It was first released in 2020.

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28 thoughts on “Silencing A Spy: Framed For Murder After Revealing Too Much… | Witness | IRA Spy Documentary”
  1. Who would believe an account that stated a karate strike leaves the same injury as a boat propeller, a pathologist stating this should have been laughed at not believed even in a law court, obviously bollocks. What karate person do you know that can leave a massive head trauma that cuts the skull? The lie as so dumb the jury must have been idiots ✌️❤️🇬🇧

  2. What happened in the Colony in Ireland was a horrific crime, and the cover up just made things worse.

    Shameful on Westminster and their Proxies.

  3. Seemed like useless propaganda which actually caused supporters to actually support communists which has hurt innocent irish and made them a bigger enemy to the entire world. Evil is evil. Nothing knew from the owners of Britain

  4. This all started when I was 8 the culmination of etnic cleansing as in wipe out Catholics Part of your strategy was to wipe out the fabric of society No wonder N I had highest number of mental health sufferers in Europe and we never got anything but drugs and more drugs from doctors .You have some nerve Wallace to show no remorse or compassion You betrayed your people

  5. Karma, he got the same treatment the indigenous Irish received at the hands of the British oppressors. He was just another gullible "Paddy"

  6. The real reason for circulating stories of Satanism within the nationalist community,was to incentivise people such as the Shankill Butchers to wage murder on the Catholic population and not to win people back to God.

  7. It obvious Colin had a conscience unlike the rest of the Sykops officers in the Btitish propaganda machine, they tried every dirty trick in the book, they armed Loyalists to murder innocent Catholics and were involved in direct murders of nationalists including Human Rights Laywers , many were murdered on the orders of the British Death Squads based in Lisburn, but for all there Dirty tricks they didn't succeed, the problem was that the Nationalists didn't swallow there lying Propaganda after they had put up with there lies for hundreds of years, hence the rise of Sinn Feinn, every dirty trick the British intelligence used just increased the Republican Vote.

  8. The brits are still doing this today they done it to guy called 👀lee calvert 👀 the english cops are wrong ones ur man lee calvert was having an affair with a police mans woman and they set him up with 36 years if they the british system wants you gone your gone

  9. 😂😂😂 so much absolute garbage spouted in this. Everyone in N Ireland did not have a file on them. TERRORISTS and TERRORIST supporters had files on them.

    Interesting facts:
    1. the highest rate of unsolved murders from the Troubles was of RUC police officers murdered by the IRA

    2. Loyalist terrorists were FOUR TIMES more likely to be caught and convicted of murder.

    So where was all the state collusion? The biggest collusion was the Catholic community with the IRA, even though the IRA only had support of 10% of the whole population of N Ireland (and only about 25% support among Catholics)

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