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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 11:28 am 
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How many more reports of this type have to be published before the house of cards comes crashing down?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tions.html
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Police probing an alleged VIP paedophile ring are examining its links to a number of suspected murders.

Scotland Yard announced yesterday it is investigating a 'possible homicide' more than 30 years ago centring on a block of luxury flats long popular with MPs.

The explosive allegation could even extend to a series of murders related to child sex abuse 'parties' involving senior politicians, spy chiefs and prominent military and legal figures.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... sage-field
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But yesterday Mr Mann claimed the Metropolitan Police knew back in 1988 that these sex parties were happening and did nothing to stop them. 
As a young councillor investigating corruption in his local borough of Lambeth, Mr Mann uncovered evidence that a Tory Cabinet minister and other serving politicians were sexually abusing children taken from care homes to Dolphin Square, a luxury riverside estate in Pimlico which has been home to dozens of MPs.
He reported his concerns to Lambeth police, but told the Mail: ‘I was told in 1989 by local police that they were very unhappy but they had been instructed to stop the investigation by someone at the top of the police.’ 
The police appear to make a habit of stopping these investigations: why, what are they hiding?


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 11:51 am 
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I thought police officers owed allegiance to the Crown and could arrest their own Chief Constable if they suspected him of crime?


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 11:58 am 
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That could be a bad career move.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 10:57 am 
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These reports keep on coming, which suggests there is something worthy of an in-depth investigation by courageous and honest police officers. Perhaps the time has come for representatives from some of the alternative media to work alongside and assist the police with their investigations.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... hiles.html

Today's report in the Daily Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... hiles.html
contains a lot of interesting material, most of which has been sourced from the alternative media, which has been reporting on these issues for many, many months. For some reason the main stream media (MSM) do appear to seriously lag behind the alternative media when it comes to uncovering and reporting high level paedophilia. Why? Has Levenson finally shackled the MSM?

Th quote below from the DT article raises a number of serious question about the effectiveness of the police when 'investigating' these crimes. We also have here another example of case files going missing. What is it with the police, officialdom, and their ability to frequently lose important files?

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In June 1982, four months after Vishal’s remains were found, police raided the Elm Guest House.
Dozens of men were questioned, reportedly including at least 30 who were prominent in public life and business. It was widely reported at the time that the raids were linked to Vishal’s disappearance. The Times reported that the investigation had included the disappearance of another boy, Martin Allen, 15, missing since Guy Fawkes Night, 1979, whose body has never been discovered. The son of the chauffeur to the Australian High Commissioner, he was last seen waving goodbye to a school friend at King’s Cross Underground station.
Police at the time dismissed the reports as “nonsense”. Soon afterwards, lawyers acting on behalf of the guesthouse threatened newspapers with legal action if they continued reporting on its alleged activities.
Martin’s brother said on Tuesday that police should reopen the investigation into the teenager’s disappearance. Kevin Allen, 51, said he had always suspected a cover-up after police told him all the case files had been lost in a freak flood.
He said: “I think it’s a new lead. Anything to ensure these people don’t get away with it. I think there are powerful forces involved in this. Years ago I was warned by a policeman that if I looked too deep into this then I might get hurt. I’ve never forgotten that.

Something is very wrong and untrustworthy with officialdom and the political class of the LibLabCon. We know from the global warming/climate change myth that the whole of the political class and the bulk of the MSM routinely lie to us on a daily basis. We now know that Labour deliberately searched the globe in order to increase the rate of immigration into the UK against the wishes of the indigenous British people, and we know that the Coalition has done nothing to reduce the flow. We know that the political class have done, and continue to seek to deceive us over the aims and purpose of EU membership: It never was intended to be a Common Market – the plan ALWAYS was for total political unification across Europe and the end of the independent nation state, but the lies still keep on coming. So, can we trust anything that officialdom and the political class of the LibLabCon tells us?


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:02 pm 
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Some interesting but disturbing reading on here ...
http://ukpaedos-exposed.com/westminster ... ual-abuse/


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:46 am 
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I just think there will be another cover up under the title of 'not in the public interest'. The Police have got to show willing as it's now out but I think more effort will be put into cover up rather than name names.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 1:06 pm 
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Kremmen wrote:
I just think there will be another cover up under the title of 'not in the public interest'. The Police have got to show willing as it's now out but I think more effort will be put into cover up rather than name names.
Actually, I agree with you Kremmen. Every effort will be made to side-step, to avoid fully investigating this problem, and to cover it up for as long as possible in the hope that the reports will either go away or the public becomes too concerned with other 'important' issues.

On the other hand many, once respected organisations; such as the police, Parliament, local authorities, child care bodies, some churches, the courts and justice system, the BBC, the mainstream media in general, have all lost a lot of public confidence – and with good reason. We may be reaching a tipping point where all public confidence in perceived authority breaks down - then what happens – a declared state of emergency by Government and the EU?

We are already seeing and hearing of government and corporations clamping down on our freedoms – and the system is virtually in place to allow them to severely restrict our freedoms. Google, Youtube, political parties, and the police are already removing and restricting certain information from the web in the UK. And the Government is actively pushing for more control over the internet.
Our road travel is monitored 24/7, as are all our financial transactions and many of our purchases.

The mainstream news media gives every impression of being under centralised control already. With the exception for the odd isolated news item, every newspaper and news channel provides a virtual carbon-copy of every other UK mainstream news outlet – and yet a quick look at foreign news sources and the alternative media reveals that there is a lot more, and very different news items out there, with many sources providing a very different slant on the news to what the UK mainstream sources provide.

I suspect we are already being heavily controlled and restricted in this country. So it may only be a relatively small step to total control and shutdown if this paedophilia issue become too much for the powers-that-be to bear. An outbreak of bird-flu, Ebola, or extremist terrorism could provide the 'perfect reason' to shut us down.

All these reports of paedophilia in high places, lost files, and ending of police investigations are certainly doing nothing for public confidence in the police, politicians, Parliament, or the mainstream media any good at all. Perhaps with a loss of confidence in the establishment, the next step is for a very heavy hand of political and police control?


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:21 pm 
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Yesterday morning our local Keystone cops raided two houses on drug and firearms warrants.
They said it was after long investigations.
It was reported that the houses were found to be empty.
This seems to be very poor planning or bad intelligence or a tip off.
Who in their right mind would go into a building suspected of harbouring armed persons without knowing if they were "at home"?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:59 pm 
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We had a similar thing here last week, a 3 hour standoff in an abandoned house. It was only called when somebody noticed, there were no foot prints in the snow. LOL


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