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And just look who is to head the government "inquiry" ; the eminent ex High Court Judge Baroness Butler-Schloss !! Some one from the highest echelons of the establishment who will lead an inquiry into the...... errr...... establishment !!!!! How many buckets of white wash will be needed for this one ????

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David icke been sayin this about the rolyals and masons and how they nonce kids for years and he's been laughed at for it all seems to be coming out now though

In my opinion this enquiry should be headed by somebody that has absolutely no links to the government or House of Lords and should be in touch with current issues on child protection ... Somebody lik

Thatcher was most definitely a massive paedo...............she took loads of miners and f****d them all

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And just look who is to head the government "inquiry" ; the eminent ex High Court Judge Baroness Butler-Schloss !! Some one from the highest echelons of the establishment who will lead an inquiry into the...... errr...... establishment !!!!! How many buckets of white wash will be needed for this one ????

 

wasnt her brother involved in getting that pedo MP let off in the 80s? :hmm:

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And just look who is to head the government "inquiry" ; the eminent ex High Court Judge Baroness Butler-Schloss !! Some one from the highest echelons of the establishment who will lead an inquiry into the...... errr...... establishment !!!!! How many buckets of white wash will be needed for this one ????

 

wasnt her brother involved in getting that pedo MP let off in the 80s? :hmm:

 

Yes, her brother, Sir Michael Havers, was the Attorney General in the 80's when the missing dossier that named all the peado's went missing from his department. He is also responsible for not charging a famous diplomat for child porn and covering it up. Doe's

any one seriously believe Butler-Schloss will really be fair and impartial if she finds her brother implicated in all this. What if she finds friends from her judging days involved, or Lords who she sits with in the House of Lords involved ??? She is at the very top of the "establishment" she is about to investigate, it stinks !!!!

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The Current P.M. Was Involved In Covering Up Kenneth Clarke's Perverse Secret Which Was Caught On Camera , They ALL Know What's Gone On & By Whom , The Inquiry Will At Best Name A Few Who Unfortunatly Have Died !! Those Involved In The Inquiry Will No Doudt Make Hundreds Off Thousands For There Grand Effort And Behind Closed Doors In The Posh Drinking Clubs In Mayfair Those Who Are Still Actively Involved In This Will Be Told Too be More Discreet . . Will There Be A Cover Up . . YOU BET YOUR BOTTOM DOLLA THERE WILL !!

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mi6 involved here in KINCORA boys home.

The Kincora Boys’ Home in Belfast was opened in 1958. The home’s warden Joe Mains at once started to abuse the boys in his care. Mains recruited Raymond Semple and William McGrath in the 1970s and they joined in the daily brutal abuse.

 

The assaulted boys tried to bring the abuse to the attention of the authorities, including the police and the press, who failed them utterly.

 

People in authority knew what was going on because military intelligence officer Colin Wallace blew the whistle.

 

Wallace told his superiors what was happening and even put out a press release in early 1973. It stated that William McGrath was using “a non-existent evangelical mission as a front” for paedophilia. He supplied the address and phone number.

 

No newspaper followed this obvious lead, despite the press usually running Wallace’s propaganda briefings unedited.

 

The authorities did nothing about it. And sometimes they were the abusers. One was the late John Young, town solicitor at Belfast, to whom the boys’ complaints were passed. Others were councillors. Yet others were higher up politicians.

 

The abuse went on at Kincora for 20 years until finally exposed in a Dublin newspaper. Mains, Semple and McGrath went to jail—but the scale of the abuse remained hidden despite numerous inquiries.

 

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The full story was covered up because McGrath was an important agent of British intelligence. He made frequent visits to his controllers in London.

 

McGrath was a founder member of a fanatical Loyalist paramilitary organisation and travelled to South Africa and Rhodesia to buy arms for paramilitaries.

 

The British state was arming Loyalist thugs to help crush the resistance to British rule in Northern Ireland. When McGrath was convicted of repeated child abuse he boasted, “Never have I committed an act unbecoming to an Orangeman.”

 

Boys from Kincora were also rented out to establishment figures. Who these figures were is still a matter of speculation. Socialist Worker’s Paul Foot wrote in 1996 about the speculation around Kincora: “Such allegations will always be made when widespread abuse is kept secret.

 

“Names of people in high places are bandied about as likely exploiters of boys provided for them from homes. In every major particular, the recent revelations from North Wales, Cheshire and Liverpool share the features of the Kincora case.

 

“There has been the same systematic abuse, the same consistent refusal of the authorities to believe the young people when they complained, the same ‘ring’ of abusers in different homes, constantly shifting from one home to another, the same apparent involvement of people high up in authority on the relevant councils and government bodies, the same tight-lipped police”.

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mi6 involved here in KINCORA boys home.

The Kincora Boys’ Home in Belfast was opened in 1958. The home’s warden Joe Mains at once started to abuse the boys in his care. Mains recruited Raymond Semple and William McGrath in the 1970s and they joined in the daily brutal abuse.

 

The assaulted boys tried to bring the abuse to the attention of the authorities, including the police and the press, who failed them utterly.

 

People in authority knew what was going on because military intelligence officer Colin Wallace blew the whistle.

 

Wallace told his superiors what was happening and even put out a press release in early 1973. It stated that William McGrath was using “a non-existent evangelical mission as a front” for paedophilia. He supplied the address and phone number.

 

No newspaper followed this obvious lead, despite the press usually running Wallace’s propaganda briefings unedited.

 

The authorities did nothing about it. And sometimes they were the abusers. One was the late John Young, town solicitor at Belfast, to whom the boys’ complaints were passed. Others were councillors. Yet others were higher up politicians.

 

The abuse went on at Kincora for 20 years until finally exposed in a Dublin newspaper. Mains, Semple and McGrath went to jail—but the scale of the abuse remained hidden despite numerous inquiries.

 

Agent

 

The full story was covered up because McGrath was an important agent of British intelligence. He made frequent visits to his controllers in London.

 

McGrath was a founder member of a fanatical Loyalist paramilitary organisation and travelled to South Africa and Rhodesia to buy arms for paramilitaries.

 

The British state was arming Loyalist thugs to help crush the resistance to British rule in Northern Ireland. When McGrath was convicted of repeated child abuse he boasted, “Never have I committed an act unbecoming to an Orangeman.”

 

Boys from Kincora were also rented out to establishment figures. Who these figures were is still a matter of speculation. Socialist Worker’s Paul Foot wrote in 1996 about the speculation around Kincora: “Such allegations will always be made when widespread abuse is kept secret.

 

“Names of people in high places are bandied about as likely exploiters of boys provided for them from homes. In every major particular, the recent revelations from North Wales, Cheshire and Liverpool share the features of the Kincora case.

 

“There has been the same systematic abuse, the same consistent refusal of the authorities to believe the young people when they complained, the same ‘ring’ of abusers in different homes, constantly shifting from one home to another, the same apparent involvement of people high up in authority on the relevant councils and government bodies, the same tight-lipped police”.

 

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mi6 involved here in KINCORA boys home.

The Kincora Boys’ Home in Belfast was opened in 1958. The home’s warden Joe Mains at once started to abuse the boys in his care. Mains recruited Raymond Semple and William McGrath in the 1970s and they joined in the daily brutal abuse.

 

The assaulted boys tried to bring the abuse to the attention of the authorities, including the police and the press, who failed them utterly.

 

People in authority knew what was going on because military intelligence officer Colin Wallace blew the whistle.

 

Wallace told his superiors what was happening and even put out a press release in early 1973. It stated that William McGrath was using “a non-existent evangelical mission as a front” for paedophilia. He supplied the address and phone number.

 

No newspaper followed this obvious lead, despite the press usually running Wallace’s propaganda briefings unedited.

 

The authorities did nothing about it. And sometimes they were the abusers. One was the late John Young, town solicitor at Belfast, to whom the boys’ complaints were passed. Others were councillors. Yet others were higher up politicians.

 

The abuse went on at Kincora for 20 years until finally exposed in a Dublin newspaper. Mains, Semple and McGrath went to jail—but the scale of the abuse remained hidden despite numerous inquiries.

 

Agent

 

The full story was covered up because McGrath was an important agent of British intelligence. He made frequent visits to his controllers in London.

 

McGrath was a founder member of a fanatical Loyalist paramilitary organisation and travelled to South Africa and Rhodesia to buy arms for paramilitaries.

 

The British state was arming Loyalist thugs to help crush the resistance to British rule in Northern Ireland. When McGrath was convicted of repeated child abuse he boasted, “Never have I committed an act unbecoming to an Orangeman.”

 

Boys from Kincora were also rented out to establishment figures. Who these figures were is still a matter of speculation. Socialist Worker’s Paul Foot wrote in 1996 about the speculation around Kincora: “Such allegations will always be made when widespread abuse is kept secret.

 

“Names of people in high places are bandied about as likely exploiters of boys provided for them from homes. In every major particular, the recent revelations from North Wales, Cheshire and Liverpool share the features of the Kincora case.

 

“There has been the same systematic abuse, the same consistent refusal of the authorities to believe the young people when they complained, the same ‘ring’ of abusers in different homes, constantly shifting from one home to another, the same apparent involvement of people high up in authority on the relevant councils and government bodies, the same tight-lipped police”.

 

st pats boys home was full of christian brother peados..
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