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Tuesday 24 July 2012

Where is Drumm and other bits of news.

We keep hearing every day " where is Peter Daragh Quinn" but we see no mention where is Mr David Drumm former CEO of Anglo.It will be interesting to see if they will issue a warrant for his arrest.  They were quick enough to do it to Peter D. Quinn. He was 100% correct to stay away and  why should he hand himself over to be a sacrificial lamb in an  Judges offering to Anglo.

Now we hear that one of the charges Seanie has against him is helping members of the Quinn family to buy shares and we must not forget that these shares were given without any documentation signed by the Quinn family. 2.3 Billion they gave to prop up their shares. It turns out that only when Anglo found itself in deep water that they asked to get documents signed.

On another point we keep hearing that the Quinn Family are getting thousands of pounds and that Anglo are not willing to release any money to them and the faithful  High Court Judge  Kelly is once again doing everything he can to help Anglo screw Quinns.

We once again point out until Anglo can prove in a court of law that they have rights to these assets then the Quinn Family can receive and spend whatever they want. Sadly that is not the case as the Anglo's judiciary buddies are making sure they have to beg for their own money.

Our day will come when JUSTICE will be done and Anglo and all their willing servants have to answer for their CRIMES and if they want to make criminals of us all so be it.

Our best wishes go to the haulers from Arigna who have maintained a 9 days on he road protest outside Quinn buildings in Derrylin against  loosing their jobs of drawing shale from Drumkeerin mountain to Derrylin. In an interview with one haulers he informed me "Anglo want to put the contract out to tender" and are now bringing a different material from Belfast costing twice as much. Anglo have even put cones along the  public highway in Derrylin guarded with security jeeps and personal and all under the name of Health and Safety trying to stop this protest.We thank the BBC and local radio stations who have given this protest full coverage.

What is the orange smoke now coming at certain times of the day from  the stack at the Cement Factory? Is health and safety now an issue for the people of the surrounding area from what Anglo are burning in the kiln at New Cement and depriving hard working haulers who had a gentleman's agreement with Sean Quinn of supplying the proper licensed material.

It will  be doubtful knowing the people of Arigna that any other company will ever draw from them mountains. Anglo will have to double the security for Arigna mountain if they want to enforce that order.
Around Arigna and Drumkeerin mountain  the security boys will find it harder to find a place to sleep during their tour of duty.

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