Spotlight on Ireland Part 4: Fraud, Deception and a Cover Up by the Shelling of The Four Courts
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Fraud, Deception and a Cover Up by the Shelling of The Four Courts and the Civil War. ( no. 4 )
Oireachtas Debates Notes between 1922-1924 show clearely the Deceit laid on It's People. Legislators knew British Statutes were Not inforce, because Dail Eireann Courts from1919 were operational. Westminster House of Commons debates for the Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act 1922 that carried on from the 28th November 1922 up to the passage of the Act on 5th December 1922, which totally changed the Judiciary powers in the Court of Appeal for Ireland, due to repeal of section 42 and section 43 of the Government of Ireland Act 1920. The Court of Appeal was Not one of the LAWS IN FORCE (among others) prior to the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922 that was approved in March 1922 by Westminster, nor did it carry over legally from 1924-1961, up to this present day. Its complex and complicated but PatC will try to explain on this video and subsequent postings that will deal with 1921-22 ORDERS IN COUNCIL, which were Never operative for the Supreme Court of Judicature of Southern Ireland, mostly because the Dail Eireann Courts were Functioning on a Local Parish level, plus the shelling of the Four Courts in Dublin.