Cyril Smith - the revellations
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BBC News website 18 August 2014 said:
Paedophile Peter Righton advised Home Office on policy
from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28793654Bill Maloney and Chris Fay may get some satisfaction from that headline. I don't know if it vindicates the comments by Maloney about the reshuffle.
I've said it in another thread, but will repeat it here, the thought of being raped and abused as a child is horrific enough, but at the hands of a thirty stone monster like Smith it is off the scale.
Why wasn't something done about him while he was still living?
What are we supposed to think when we learn that people with a known history of this kind of behaviour were installed as authority over children's homes and other institutions for vulnerable young people?
Savile and Broadmoor springs to mind, now given that Savile was nothing more than a pop music DJ, who tf and why tf did someone see fit to install him as head of Broadmoor?
Or was someone in the know acting as a facilitator?
Answers on a post-card please to: Jim fixed it for me to learn how to milk a cow in the dark at BBC TV centre.
Why wasn't something done about him while he was still living?
What are we supposed to think when we learn that people with a known history of this kind of behaviour were installed as authority over children's homes and other institutions for vulnerable young people?
Savile and Broadmoor springs to mind, now given that Savile was nothing more than a pop music DJ, who tf and why tf did someone see fit to install him as head of Broadmoor?
Or was someone in the know acting as a facilitator?
Answers on a post-card please to: Jim fixed it for me to learn how to milk a cow in the dark at BBC TV centre.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Sometimes sadly, as recent revelations have shown .
Such hindsight arguably 'fills the gaps' between a few peoples' suspicions at the time and the later-revealed cover ups of said suspicions which are now revealed as this whole 'thing' gains its own momentum in the here and now (and as we all ask the questions you're asking)...
Sometimes sadly, as recent revelations have shown .
Such hindsight arguably 'fills the gaps' between a few peoples' suspicions at the time and the later-revealed cover ups of said suspicions which are now revealed as this whole 'thing' gains its own momentum in the here and now (and as we all ask the questions you're asking)...
I thought I'd give the other thread a break from the conspiracies.
On this website there's a news style programme that covers paedos in the news and the way the authorities are dealing with those making a fuss about it from 30 minutes in:
http://www.ukcolumn.org/
It mentions one of the victims of the Bay City Rollers that got done and victim of care home abuse, Melanie Shaw being on remand until Oct.
On this website there's a news style programme that covers paedos in the news and the way the authorities are dealing with those making a fuss about it from 30 minutes in:
http://www.ukcolumn.org/
It mentions one of the victims of the Bay City Rollers that got done and victim of care home abuse, Melanie Shaw being on remand until Oct.
Derek, regarding your previous comments doubting the line Dacre took with regard to PIE, I've yet to see the DM today but I've been told the front cover is 'Police Cowards'. There's not a trajectory with running with the Cyril Smith sex crimes, Danczuk sticking the boot into Sir Peter Fahy just over a week ago, and their front cover today?
Shaun Wright their PCC in Yorks. is one nail in Theresa May's PCC scheme and another in her modern slavery bill?
Shaun Wright their PCC in Yorks. is one nail in Theresa May's PCC scheme and another in her modern slavery bill?
Edited by carinaman on Wednesday 27th August 13:13
I think this is the thread for this but Derbyshire Chief Constable is now speaking out that when he was a DS he was instructed by a Superintendent relaying a message from higher up regarding an investigation on Janner.
A search of premises, home and constituency and Westminster offices were expressly forbidden, as was an arrest. Only an arranged and agreed interview was permitted, at which Janner went no comment.
Ok it's a Mail link fwiw but if even half accurate the former DS has always felt it was wrong and now as CC Derbyshire feels able to speak out in the light of revelations.
Mixed feelings about this. On the one hand it's good that he feels able to speak out. On the other hand it makes a complete mockery of some of the comments from supposed police sources on other threads.
Then they wonder why people who are at heart supportive of the police begin to think just what the juddering feck has been going on even until very recently. Not to mention cosy little arrangements with the media.
Basically I have a nose, I know what st smells like, it's on somebody's shoes, just not worked out who it is. Not mine for sure, Mr Persil.
Police 'told to limit abuse probe into MP' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2770235/Po... @MailOnline
A search of premises, home and constituency and Westminster offices were expressly forbidden, as was an arrest. Only an arranged and agreed interview was permitted, at which Janner went no comment.
Ok it's a Mail link fwiw but if even half accurate the former DS has always felt it was wrong and now as CC Derbyshire feels able to speak out in the light of revelations.
Mixed feelings about this. On the one hand it's good that he feels able to speak out. On the other hand it makes a complete mockery of some of the comments from supposed police sources on other threads.
Then they wonder why people who are at heart supportive of the police begin to think just what the juddering feck has been going on even until very recently. Not to mention cosy little arrangements with the media.
Basically I have a nose, I know what st smells like, it's on somebody's shoes, just not worked out who it is. Not mine for sure, Mr Persil.
Police 'told to limit abuse probe into MP' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2770235/Po... @MailOnline
FiF said:
I think this is the thread for this but Derbyshire Chief Constable is now speaking out that when he was a DS he was instructed by a Superintendent relaying a message from higher up regarding an investigation on Janner.
A search of premises, home and constituency and Westminster offices were expressly forbidden, as was an arrest. Only an arranged and agreed interview was permitted, at which Janner went no comment.
Ok it's a Mail link fwiw but if even half accurate the former DS has always felt it was wrong and now as CC Derbyshire feels able to speak out in the light of revelations.
Mixed feelings about this. On the one hand it's good that he feels able to speak out. On the other hand it makes a complete mockery of some of the comments from supposed police sources on other threads.
Then they wonder why people who are at heart supportive of the police begin to think just what the juddering feck has been going on even until very recently. Not to mention cosy little arrangements with the media.
Basically I have a nose, I know what st smells like, it's on somebody's shoes, just not worked out who it is. Not mine for sure, Mr Persil.
Police 'told to limit abuse probe into MP' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2770235/Po... @MailOnline
+1A search of premises, home and constituency and Westminster offices were expressly forbidden, as was an arrest. Only an arranged and agreed interview was permitted, at which Janner went no comment.
Ok it's a Mail link fwiw but if even half accurate the former DS has always felt it was wrong and now as CC Derbyshire feels able to speak out in the light of revelations.
Mixed feelings about this. On the one hand it's good that he feels able to speak out. On the other hand it makes a complete mockery of some of the comments from supposed police sources on other threads.
Then they wonder why people who are at heart supportive of the police begin to think just what the juddering feck has been going on even until very recently. Not to mention cosy little arrangements with the media.
Basically I have a nose, I know what st smells like, it's on somebody's shoes, just not worked out who it is. Not mine for sure, Mr Persil.
Police 'told to limit abuse probe into MP' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2770235/Po... @MailOnline
I think this is one of the more pragmatic responses and posts. Some other stuff I have read from one or two people leaves you cold. I think these recent cases have damaged the police force in a large way.
"Detectives examining accusations of historical sexual abuse have launched a new investigation into "possible homicide".
http://news.sky.com/story/1373352/possible-homicid...
"Father claims police covered up son’s murder by Westminster paedophile ring"
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/19/fat...
When they found the naked body of the 8 year old referred to in the second link above (he disappeared not far from Elm Guest House) it was missing his legs, pelvis and lower spine.
http://news.sky.com/story/1373352/possible-homicid...
"Father claims police covered up son’s murder by Westminster paedophile ring"
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/19/fat...
When they found the naked body of the 8 year old referred to in the second link above (he disappeared not far from Elm Guest House) it was missing his legs, pelvis and lower spine.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/i-watched-tor...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hayman_%28diplo...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hayman_%28diplo...
Edited by dudleybloke on Wednesday 19th November 22:59
"The security services are facing questions over the cover-up of a Westminster paedophile ring as it emerged that files relating to official requests for media blackouts in the early 1980s were destroyed.
Two newspaper executives have told the Observer that their publications were issued with D-notices – warnings not to publish intelligence that might damage national security – when they sought to report on allegations of a powerful group of men engaging in child sex abuse in 1984. One executive said he had been accosted in his office by 15 uniformed and two non-uniformed police over a dossier on Westminster paedophiles passed to him by the former Labour cabinet minister Barbara Castle.
The other said that his newspaper had received a D-notice when a reporter sought to write about a police investigation into Elm Guest House, in southwest London, where a group of high-profile paedophiles was said to have operated and may have killed a child. Now it has emerged that these claims are impossible to verify or discount because the D-notice archives for that period “are not complete”.
Officials running the D-notice system, which works closely with MI5 and MI6 and the Ministry of Defence, said that files “going back beyond 20 years are not complete because files are reviewed and correspondence of a routine nature with no historical significance destroyed”."
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/22/med...
Two newspaper executives have told the Observer that their publications were issued with D-notices – warnings not to publish intelligence that might damage national security – when they sought to report on allegations of a powerful group of men engaging in child sex abuse in 1984. One executive said he had been accosted in his office by 15 uniformed and two non-uniformed police over a dossier on Westminster paedophiles passed to him by the former Labour cabinet minister Barbara Castle.
The other said that his newspaper had received a D-notice when a reporter sought to write about a police investigation into Elm Guest House, in southwest London, where a group of high-profile paedophiles was said to have operated and may have killed a child. Now it has emerged that these claims are impossible to verify or discount because the D-notice archives for that period “are not complete”.
Officials running the D-notice system, which works closely with MI5 and MI6 and the Ministry of Defence, said that files “going back beyond 20 years are not complete because files are reviewed and correspondence of a routine nature with no historical significance destroyed”."
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/22/med...
This thread is depraved to the point of unbelievable ,it truly makes me sick. I really hope the perpetrators are brought to book before they die, vile excuses for human beings.The dead have escaped but the living need to be exposed before they too escape justice.
Edited by fflyingdog on Saturday 22 November 15:36
I quite agree fflyingdog, I've been trying to think of words that adequately expresses my utter disgust of these subhumans...........there are no words.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2844765/Pa...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2844765/Pa...
BlackLabel said:
Two newspaper executives have told the Observer that their publications were issued with D-notices – warnings not to publish intelligence that might damage national security – when they sought to report on allegations of a powerful group of men engaging in child sex abuse in 1984.
But, but, but surely PH has it on good authority (hah) that D- notices can be safely ignored if they are not legitimately national security matters, so the newspapers would surely publish!Well, it's either that, or buggering young boys while their head is under water is an accepted national security measure.
This is what Belgium did when they get frustrated with their similar problems.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/82791.stm
The Dutroux case is horrifying and increasingly rotten the more you read into it. However Elm Guest House and similar situations across the UK (related or otherwise) are arguably far m more reaching and worrying.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/82791.stm
The Dutroux case is horrifying and increasingly rotten the more you read into it. However Elm Guest House and similar situations across the UK (related or otherwise) are arguably far m more reaching and worrying.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw-JUlHz7ok
A Spitting Image skit from 1987 that links rent boys, politicians and MI6.
A Spitting Image skit from 1987 that links rent boys, politicians and MI6.
Edited by dudleybloke on Sunday 23 November 22:59
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