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During "Heritage Week" (which was last week) e-mail information outlining the very strong relationship between the Hill of Tara, Brehon Law, and King Ollamh Fodhla was sent to several politicians, lawyers, and heritage protection organisations.
The same information was also sent to a number of national and international media outlets, and to the Council of Europe (European Court of Human Rights) and the EU (both sponsors of Heritage Week).
For future reference purposes all of the e-mails associated with the lists provided below contain Internet message-identification and tracking information, and there are no restrictions - technical or legal - on making electronic copies of any of them.
The lists provided below can also be viewed at the following Indymedia
(Ireland) location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=71756
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"European Heritage Days" e-mail dated September 3rd 2005 to
Ministers Cullen & Roche
by Vercingetorix Tuesday, Sep
6 2005, 1:35pm
In connection with the planned M3 tolled motorway, scheduled at
present to go through the Tara / Skreen Valley, an e-mail has been sent to
Minister Martin Cullen TD (Transport) and Minister Dick Roche TD
(Heritage) regarding the connection between King Ollamh Fodhla, The Hill of
Tara, and Brehon Law.
The text of the e-mail (dated September 3rd
2005) can be seen at the following Internet address:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/EuropeanHeritageDaysIreland2005.htm
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16
Irish MEPs informed
by Vercingetorix (Ireland) Thursday,
Sep 8 2005, 5:26pm
As can be seen at the following address 16 Irish MEPs
(Members of European Parliament) have been informed regarding the above
information:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/MEPs-Plus-5September2005/Email.htm
The
e-mail at the above address was also copied to the following: The National
Roads Authority Headquarters, An Bord Pleanala, The Environment Protection
Agency, The Heritage Council, An Taisce, VOICE of Irish Concern for the
Environment, Friends Of The Irish Environment, The Democracy Commission
(Ireland), Martin Cullen TD (Minister for Transport), and Dick Roche TD,
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.
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Oireachtas Members & Media informed
by
Vercingetorix (Ireland) Saturday, Sep 10 2005, 11:10am
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National & International Media Organisations
informed:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/NationalInternationalMedia5September2005/Email.htm
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Republic of Ireland Parliamentarians ("Oireachtas Members")
informed:
Group 1:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/OireachtasMembers6September2005/G1/Email.htm
Group
2:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/OireachtasMembers6September2005/G2/Email.htm
Group
3:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/OireachtasMembers6September2005/G3/Email.htm
Group
4:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/OireachtasMembers6September2005/G4/Email.htm
Group
5:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/OireachtasMembers6September2005/G5/Email.htm
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London-based Media informed:
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/LondonBasedMedia8September2005/Email.htm
“Tara
is one of the most important and famous archaeological complexes in the
world..."
"... all of our researches point to the valley between Tara and
Skryne as an area of paramount importance throughout the history of
Tara.”
Dr Conor Newman:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Dr+Conor+Newman%2C+Tara&btnG=Google+Search
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