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?