Intelligence Flows as MI5, FBI and the Garda use American for Incredible 
"Sting’
Not many people outside of the intelligence community will have known too 
much about a man called David Gary Rupert. Yet the 6ft 4 inches giant who 
claims to have German and Mohawk indian blood in him has been at the centre 
of one of MI5’s most daring operations.

David Rupert was to many in republican circles a modest and mysterious 
American character, often flying in from the US to deliver funds raised for 
jailed prisoners or republican organisations.

Weighing in at over 20 stones he first surfaced at a IFC (Irish Freedom 
Committee) meeting in Chicago in 1997. He introduced himself as a lorry 
driver with no fixed address. He told members at the meeting that his real 
name was Scott Post. Born in Madrid, New York State he was regarded as a 
rebel and a loner. As a young man he went from one job to another and even 
crossed the Atlantic and obtained a tenancy on a bar in County Leitrim. 
After that he returned to the Chicago area and bought a lorry, hoping to 
shift haulage across the vast network of roads that cross America. All 
along however he mixed with Irish dissidents and fund-raisers in Chicago’s 
huge Irish population.

Somewhere along the line he became disillusioned and sold his truck. He was 
a well-known figure at meetings and became the talk of the IFC. Many 
believed he had contacts that wended their way to the very top of 
organisations like Sinn Fein and the IRA. The groups were very suspicious 
of US intelligence, especially the FBI who they referred to as the "FRONT 
for BRITISH INTELLIGENCE." Amazingly they couldn’t have been more correct.
MI5 had successfully tracked US fund-raising efforts to certain US citizens 
and groups through bank accounts. But they needed more information. 
Together with the FBI and Irish security police, they spoke to Mr Rupert 
who agreed to work for them as a double agent. It was a major coup.

Throughout the last four years he has supplied intelligence on fundraising, 
bank accounts, and recruiting campaigns. He "networked" between various 
rival factions and was so trusted he eventually befriended members of the 
Real IRA and several political organisations, such as the 32 County 
Sovereignty Committee. Similarly, he was befriended by Martin Galvin, a New 
York lawyer and the head of Noraid, the American fundraising arm of the 
Provisional IRA. Rupert was given codes and access to various associated 
groups and learned of leading personnel on both sides of the Atlantic. As 
Rupert forwarded donations to Ireland and elsewhere, MI5, the FBI and the 
Garda were carefully following the transactions, collecting details of 
every bank account the money was channelled through. In 1999 Rupert met 
with Michael McKevitt, who MI5 believe is the head of the Real IRA. Mr 
McKevitt is said to have introduced Rupert to other leading players in the 
group. And, according to sources, he handed over a £10,000 donation to 
‘cement relations’.
Rupert told the Garda that the organisation was planning a series of 
top-level meetings at a certain location. The Irish security services 
planted listening devices and surveillance equipment in the room. Much 
evidence was apparently acquired and then the Garda asked MI5 and the FBI 
if it was time to act. The agencies mind was made up for them when Rupert 
said McKevitt had allegedly asked him to participate in a terrorist act. 
The Garda said that if they arrested McKevitt, Rupert would have to testify 
and this meant blowing his cover. MI5 knew they were about to lose one of 
their most important agents, but the prize they believed was worth it. 
Rupert agreed to testify for a massive sum of money and a new identity. He 
was also relocated.
The Garda swooped and arrested Mr McKevitt and charged him with "direct 
paramilitary operations." The trial is expected to take place in September 
at a special criminal court in Dublin. Since then the Garda has hinted that 
they have a "secret weapon" in the trial, undoubtedly a reference to the 
49-year-old Rupert.
The Real IRA have been accused of the Omagh bombing in 1998, which resulted 
in the deaths of 29 people. There most audacious attack was the rocket 
strike against the SIS headquarters in London last year. Details of reward 
offer to pr.

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