MICHAEL HENEY, author of the explosive book The Arms Crisis of 1970, gave unstinting praise to the Army’s director of intelligence at the time, Colonel Michael Hefferon, when interviewed by RTÉ’s Miriam O’Callaghan recently. Hefferon, Heney argued, took the principled decision to resile from the manufactured line of taoiseach Jack Lynch and his allies that… Read more »
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