Operation Clothe Charlie

Unofficial Released Document
The National and International Intelligence Agency (NIIA)

Operation Clothe Charlie was a presidential coup funded by General Daniel Mulcahy from 1906- 1910. The original plan for OCC was for NIIA to create a false opposition, the British. After the NIIA created the “problem” of high taxes, unnecessary tariffs and underdeveloped infrastructures, the next step was the spark.

During the 1910 Revolution the NIIS took the alias, Leeonian Secret Service (L.S.S.), and it had four “false” leaders, Diarmuid Kelly, Dan Connolly, Zack O'Farrell and Jack Hennesy, the presumed leaders amongst fellow revolutionists, were executed between June and July of 1910 at Pentonville Prison Barnsbury, London. This was stage one of the spark.

After the executions of the revolutionists there was national outcry as they had not been properly trialled. The NIIA started to gather an army of illegal Mexican and Irish immigrants. The presumed army number was 7,500 men but classified documents show an army of up to 15,000 men. The men were kept in worker camps in rural Leeonia, which daily chores consisted of manual labour and basic factory work in the textile sector.

During this time 2 planned attacks by NIIA personal were made, (http://aoin.eu/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_terrorist_incidents) this was the final part of the spark. A war was broke out in a guerilla warfare style and in the beginning, spread out across the countryside but as the NIIA were loosing, the battle retreated into cities and towns. After 2 months of warfare 947 NIIA soldiers and 23 civilians had lost their lives. General Daniel Mulcahy, the “new” general of the L.S.S., demanded a peace treaty be made between Leeonia and Britain, allowing Leeonia freedom under common wealth rule.

This allowed Mulcahy to run for, what was then the unformed government of Leeonia. £2 540 000, in today's money was given to the competitors each for the winning of the first election for Leeonia as a free state. Three days after the elections, the numbers were not counted Mulcahy's home was believed to have been bombed with napalm, by several rogue British soldiers. Mulcahy and his family all perished in the fire that soon followed.

Although it was said it was rogue British soldiers, NIIA documents show a transaction of £1million between Dennis O'Shea and the NIIA on the 27th of February 1910 two days after the elections, to assassinate General Daniel Mulcahy. Dennis O'Shea was the first president of the Republic of Leeonia and had connections with the NIIA and L.S.S. during the revolution.