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In the fall of 1988, the level of Irish Republican Army (IRA) violence escalated in Ulster as the IRA urban guerilla campaign morphed from fierce internecine warfare in blue-collar neighborhoods to elite upper-class targets in government, corporate board rooms and exclusive gentlemen's clubs. All evidence pointed to a retired Irish expatriate, Sean O'Neill, a retired National Security Agency (NSA) operative and former U.S. Marine officer to be the mastermind behind that tactic. O'Neill's sidekick in Vietnam and the Middle East, Gordy Tyler, was reactivated from civilian life by U.S. Naval Intelligence and loaned to NSA to go to Ireland, find O'Neill and bring him back to the USA by any means necessary, "dead or alive." O'Neill was considered to be an abrasive embarrassment by NSA and the U.S. Government.
In the fall of 1988, the level of Irish Republican Army (IRA) violence escalated in Ulster as the IRA urban guerilla campaign morphed from fierce internecine warfare in blue-collar neighborhoods to elite upper-class targets in government, corporate board rooms and exclusive gentlemen's clubs. All evidence pointed to a retired Irish expatriate, Sean O'Neill, a retired National Security Agency (NSA) operative and former U.S. Marine officer to be the mastermind behind that tactic. O'Neill's sidekick in Vietnam and the Middle East, Gordy Tyler, was reactivated from civilian life by U.S. Naval Intelligence and loaned to NSA to go to Ireland, find O'Neill and bring him back to the USA by any means necessary, "dead or alive." O'Neill was considered to be an abrasive embarrassment by NSA and the U.S. Government.
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