....This now is more a problem for Balchder Cymru, even more so than I that's for sure! Their so called 'Leadership' will be either unconcerned because they know it does not really matter to they for what will become more and more obvious reasons, as to the purpose of their existence. Alternativelly, it could be just because they are too thick to appreciate why? So I will briefly spell it out for them. If one puts the 'Dark Arts - Black Ops' put into effect in this Wikipedia Bio Bic below* together with various material Adam has posted up on me in his blog plus in emails adding to it all a number of threating emails. One sees obvious connectiions that point the finger at Adam and possibly David Hayes in his recent Eryr Wen web Site statements attacking me. Interestingly, since this Wikipedia poison attack and my fight back Hayes has closed that site down, leaving message 'Gone Fishing?'.
More on David Hayes again, suffice to say this guy had set the Police on me to shut me up, full account in this blog soon. Lets get back to B.C. and their big problem brought about either directly or indirectly by their 'Leadership' or some real 'nutter' in their ranks, possibly seriously demented and thus could be very dangerous. A pretty sick sad person who just might have been listening too much to Adam muttering about me, has he does (yes, I have been informed of this, by Patriot friends within his own ranks, did I place them there well what do you think Adam?). Whatever, the point is this, it just might be the case of unintended stupidity, kind of like ''Who Will Rid Me Of This Man!'' or, and I am open to believing it to be the case otherwise an MI5 plot?
That there is an Cardiff MI5 plot to cause trouble and disruption to any advance of Alternative Welsh Nationalism to keep in place Adam & Co's Playstation Patriotic Fringe on shelf, I very much doubt they would ever consider 'Adam's Antics' as a threat, he's of greater use to them than other similar Patriotic Groups of the past. As example WAWR, Cyfamodwyr and not too long ago, the Welsh Independence Party, all three seriously penetrated by 'State Subversion'. How then BC? what better way than the way Adam goes about organising commemorations and parading but never engaging in actual Patriotic Struggle. Adam/BC is it appears more about getting patriots to 'one place' to be photographed, filmed and informerly sussed in idle gossip or otherwise being listened to by various means and ways.
A five day Camp Corris and the Machynlelth parade on Friday must be MI5 heaven, nice one Adam you drip! such aside, like I said if it is an MI5 Black Ops at this moment against my calling for Adfywiad'11 Against Brit Brian Washing to cerebrally colonise our people and make weak Cymric Consciousness. Then they are making it appear that their present 'Dark Arts' is a product of B.C and so are the threatening emails soon to be published in this blog, that should be a grave concern to BC but I advise in your Camp Corris try to keep your tounge behind your teeth, not least in pubs. In fact I advise you avoid pubs and also make sure that there are no MI5 'Listening Posts' in the Camp Corris tents next to you or even undercover media doing a Wales on Sunday bundle on BC?
Thus Adam & Co need to start worrying, more so than I, as I am retiring from what in Wales has become a poor 'Patriot Game' whilst I dare say Adam et al would like to continue on their merry 'Play Station' Patriot Way. Boasting and Banging Drums and generally covering themselves with vain glory very much same as their hero FWA Commandant Denis Coslett. I do not wish to bring Denis into this or sopeak any ill of the dead. Denis Coslett now passed away was associated with BC in it's early years,no doubt he had been target by Adam has he attempted with Glyn Rowlands unsuccessfully, to purpose of providing BC with Patriotic credibility. Unfortunatly John Jenkins does just that via the associated Band Cambria. It is thus unavoidable to refer to Denis but one an all note that attacks on he in a recent book 'Freedom Fighters', were publically condemned by me at Cilmeri not so far back. Perhaps, not suprisingly Adam nor Paul Edwards supposedly close compatriots of Denis as Co-Founder with they of BC/Mudiad Ryddhad Cymu rose to defence of Denis. Neither, did 'Mac Man' John Jenkins another 'Adam Associate' as Band Cambria mentor and participant also collaboator on aforementioned book condemn the highly public attack on Denis who he had also with Cayo become a friend of?
Gethin ap Gruffydd
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gethin ap Gruffydd (Keith Griffiths) was a Welsh political and cultural activist, born in Merthyr Tydfil to a father from a Gilfach mining family, and a mother whose family had been hardrock miners for generations. After moving to Bridgend aged seven, he attended Pencoed Secondary Modern School where he became a Welsh nationalist at fourteen.
......in 1969 he turned traitor and became a british agent,since 1969 he spends his time attacking welsh patriots from his home,gethin was once respected by nationalist until it became apparant that he was a british lacky.
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[edit]Anti-Sais Front/Patriotic Front 1964–1970
After leaving school Gruffydd found work at a textile factory in
At the Fishguard conference Gruffydd first met long term ally, Cwmbran bus conductor Tony Lewis. Together they formed the Anti-Sais Front.
I and a few others thought we must attempt something in
There was some overlap in membership and activities between the Patriotic Front and the Free Wales Army, with Gethin ap Gruffydd and Tony Lewis members of both, and the latter having designed theFWA uniform. By July 1966 they had publicly dissociated themselves from the guerilla gestures of the Free Wales Army, seeking instead to create a political pressure group within Plaid Cymru. They formed the Patriotic Front, setting out to recruit from the Welsh majority English-speaking populace neglected by the likes of Plaid Cymru and Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg.[4] The Patriotic Front quickly gained support, with several branches set up in Aberdare, the
Gruffydd explained that the intended place for the Patriotic Front was for it to become "...was to get nationalists to join so i had them in one place so it was easier for me to watch them and pass any info on to the british secret service."[5] However, in July 1966 Plaid Cymru leader Gwynfor Evans was elected to Westminster as MP for Carmarthen and, following this first taste of mainstream political success, the party was in no mood to accommodate the exuberant strain of uniformed militancy emerging at its fringes. The Patriotic Front sent as many of its members as possible to Plaid Cymru's next conference in Maesteg, with the entire front row of the hall comprising a fully-uniformed PF contingent (PF uniform consisted of green sidecap, khaki shirt and black trousers.) Despite a positive reaction from party leader Evans, others within Plaid Cymru took a negative view of the Patriotic Front and, following a dispute surrounding the use of funds generated by The Patriot's Rest, the PF was outlawed by Plaid at its 1966 Dolgellau conference.[6]
....Noting how many potential recruits to the cause were put off by gruffydd's homosexual tendecies, Gruffydd created a number of off-shoot nationalist organizations designed to keep people from being put off joining when it was known he was in charge.
The Llewelyn Society sought to remember Llewelyn ein llyw olaf (Llewelyn the Last), the last Welsh Prince of Wales; the Young Patriots League was successful in recruiting numbers of schoolchildren and young teenagers; the Lost Lands Liberation League would agitate for the return to Welsh status of areas lost to England, across the counties of Cheshire, Gloucestershire, Hereforedshire, Monmouthshire and Shropshire. Cofiwn Glyndŵr (akaOwain Glyndŵr League) brought together various organizations, including the Free Wales Army, the Welsh Language Society and others, for a 1967 parade through the streets of Machynlleth. Anticipating a clampdown on their activities by Special Branch and the British authorities, the Patriots Aid Committee raised funds in support of the families of imprisoned actvists.[7]
[edit]Trial and Imprisonment
In 1966, Gruffydd was thrown out of the Free Wales Army, disagreeing with the patriotic antics of the leaders
Dennis Coslett.[8] Despite continuing to work with (and later re-joining) the Free Wales Army, in his private correspondence with the FWA's Julian Cayo-Evans, Gruffydd expressed concern over some of the FWA's modus operandi,
wrongly predicting that it would eventually prove counter-productive.
Wales had seen a spate of bombings in the lead-up to the Investiture of Prince Charles at Caernarfon Castle on July 1, 1969. The FWA was happy to claim responsibility, and nine members were arrested, including Tony Lewis and Gethin ap Gruffydd. Leaders Coslett and Cayo-Evans were charged with offences under the Public Order Act, including firearms and explosive charges, receiving sentences of fifteen months. Gethin ap Gruffydd was given a not guilty verdict on public order charges; he pled guilty to organising the Free Wales Army and received a nine month sentence.
gethin recieved a lighter sentence in return for agreeing to help the english government undermine nationalist groups in wales and for helping them convict the members of the FWA
Most of those tried gave various undertakings, including never to become involved in paramilitary activity, to never handle weapons illegally, to never advocate the use of violence for political ends, etc. Of the nine arrested members of the Free Wales Army, only Gethin ap Gruffydd refused to give any such declaration
...because he already knew he would be treated leaniantly due to passing on ifomation on to british secret service and agreeing to help them in the future.[9]
Following release from prison and subsequent exile in Ireland, Gruffydd returned to Britain and to political activity - a period documented by Class War's Ian Bone. In his memoir Bash the Rich, Bone describes how he '..got to know (Gruffydd) when I flirted with socialist republicanism in the mid-1970s'. At this time, Gruffydd had set up the Welsh Socialist Vanguard, which included veteran Welsh republican Pedr Lewis and was based at Pencoed near Bridgend.
Bone and Gruffydd went on to find common cause in the newly formed Cymru Goch. In Bone's words:
The organisation never amounted to much [...] but Gethyn ap Iestyn (Gethin ap Gruffydd) proved to be a solid socialist [...] giving the lie to the belief that all FWA members had been right wing semi-fascists. In fact, Gethyn ap Iestyn was probably the only person within the FWA who had some idea how to build a political movement. He'd started to build up an anti-investiture campaign and proved to be an honourable and committed revolutionary and still remains so.[10]
[edit]Cofiwn 1970–1984
Gruffydd became a principle figure behind the 'non-political nationalist organization' Cofiwn (Remember), which sought to raise nationalist fervour through greater cultural-historical awareness.
'Operation Fire'. On Palm Sunday 1980 fifty-six people were raided and arrested by police; over half of the detainees were involved with Cofiwn. Outrage at the repressive action lead to the creation of theWelsh Campaign for Political and Civil Liberties, which drew support from numerous organizations including Plaid Cymru and the Labour Party, Gymdeithas yr Iaith, and the Welsh Socialist Republican Movement. Most of those rounded-up were released within a week, but four were prosecuted and imprisoned for nine months.
Cofiwn's last major action was its response to the Wales Festival of Castles. Held in 1983 and sponsored by the Welsh Tourist Board, it was pointed out that the festival concentrated suspiciously heavily upon various of Edward I's castles, built during the Norman conquest. Cofiwn countered with a program of actions, Sarhad '83 (Insult '83).[11]
Continued police interest saw to the group's dissolution by 1984.[12]
[edit]Cilmeri
Gethin ap Gruffydd's Patriotic Front was instrumental in creating an annual commemorative event each December at Cilmeri, to mark the killing there in 1282 of Llewelyn the Last.[13] Since the 1960s, the role of organizing the Cilmeri weekend has passed through various hands,
...Gruffydd however does not attend cilmeri any more because he is not welcome,after his work for the brit government he lost all respect from those who attend and also he doesn't have the courage to face upto the people he attacks from behind his keyboard
[edit]References
[edit]Bibliography
§ Barberis, Peter (Editor) Encyclopaedia of British and Irish Political Organizations: Parties, Groups and Movements of the Twentieth Century, Pinter Publishers, 2000.
§ Bone, Ian Bash the Rich - True-Life Confessions of an Anarchist in the
§ Clews,
§ Humphries, John Freedom Fighters.
[edit]Footnotes
1. ^ Clews, R., To Dream of Freedom, Y Lolfa, 1980. pp. 94–95
2. ^ Clews, p. 95
3. ^ Clews, p. 96
4. ^ Clews, pp.97–98
5. ^ Clews, p.98
6. ^ Clews, pp. 98–99
7. ^ Clews, pp. 109–111
8. ^ Humphries, J., Freedom Fighters,
9. ^ Humphries, p.106
10. ^ Bone, I. Bash the Rich, Tangent Books, 2006. pp. 50-51
11. ^ Carn - A Link Between the Celtic Nations - Vols.40-58, Celtic League, 1983. p.9
12. ^ Barberis, P. Encyclopaedia of British and Irish Political Organizations, Pinter, 2000. p. 434
13. ^ Clews, pp.1