Paedophile ring - military, law enforcement, political fig
Discussion
Read all about read all about it. ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
Erudite geezer said:
Read all about read all about it. ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
Wrong website.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
Here you go:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11301...
Erudite geezer said:
Read all about read all about it. ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
A Sad fact of life is that a proportion of adults abuse children. I remember when Catholic priests were the bad boys. Statistically speaking although in the headlines they were pretty much offending at the same proportionate rate as most other institutions (religious and secular). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
That being the case any group of people one wants to highlight as a shower of paedos and a quick trawl of the net will produce a huge body of anecdotal evidence that they're at it. Take you pick. Whatever suits your own agenda and you have your target group to prove your point that the people you don't like, who aren't like you are as bad as you always suspected: Catholic Priests, Protestant Ministers, Muslim Imams, Atheists, Blacks, Whites, Asians, Scoutmasters, those working in social care, charity workers for organisations such as Bernardos, Police Offices, those with criminal records. Soldiers, State School Teachers, Public Scool Teachers, Native Britains, Immigrants, the rich and powerful, the poor and needy step parents and natural parents.
And if I've missed some group you've always suspected of being child abusers? Well you're absolutely correct. Some of them are.
Edited by Tannedbaldhead on Saturday 20th December 09:49
Erudite geezer said:
Read all about read all about it. ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
A Sad fact of life is that a proportion of adults abuse children. I remember when Catholic priests were the bad boys. Statistically speaking although in the headlines they were pretty much offending at the same proportionate rate as most other institutions (religious and secular). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
That being the case any group of people one wants to highlight as a shower of paedos and a quick trawl of the net will produce a huge body of anecdotal evidence that they're at it. Take you pick. Whatever suits your own agenda and you have your target group to prove your point that the people you don't like, who aren't like you are as bad as you always suspected: Catholic Priests, Protestant Ministers, Muslim Imams, Atheists, Blacks, Whites, Asians, Scoutmasters, those working in social care, charity workers for organisations such as Bernardos, Police Offices, those with criminal records. Soldiers, State School Teachers, Public Scool Teachers, Native Britains, Immigrants, the rich and powerful, the poor and needy step parents and natural parents.
And if I've missed some group you've always suspected of being child abusers? Well you're absolutely correct. Some of them are.
Edited by Tannedbaldhead on Saturday 20th December 09:50
Erudite geezer said:
Read all about read all about it. ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
What's your point? This appears to be the second thread you've started on the subject. Do you men 'we' when you say 'you'?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30534235
You love your paedophilia threads on PistonHeads, your paedophile rings, you love your murders and your child abuse discussions.
Throw in some military establishments, law enforcement personnel and some kinky politicians too.....This has far more potential than those Asian abuse gangs medoesthinks.
Fill yer boots fellas.
Tannedbaldhead said:
A Sad fact of life is that a proportion of adults abuse children. I remember when Catholic priests were the bad boys. Statistically speaking although in the headlines they were pretty much offending at the same proportionate rate as most other institutions (religious and secular).
That being the case any group of people one wants to highlight as a shower of paedos and a quick trawl of the net will produce a huge body of anecdotal evidence that they're at it. Take you pick. Whatever suits your own agenda and you have your target group to prove your point that the people you don't like, who aren't like you are as bad as you always suspected: Catholic Priests, Protestant Ministers, Muslim Imams, Atheists, Blacks, Whites, Asians, Scoutmasters, those working in social care, charity workers for organisations such as Bernardos, Police Offices, those with criminal records. Soldiers, State School Teachers, Public Scool Teachers, Native Britain, Immigrants, the rich and powerful, the poor and needy step parents and natural parents.
And if I've missed some group you've always suspected of being child abusers? Well you're absolutely correct. Some of them are.
I fail to get your point. It is not news that a proportion of the public would like to abuse children and that those in positions of authority, power and privilege find it easier to do so than those without such protection. I'm not sure where your statistics come from with regards the catholic priests. However, I thought that the scandal involved the fact that they were protected by their bishops, that the police did nothing despite knowing it was going on and that the children were bullied and threatened, so stopping them complaining. That being the case any group of people one wants to highlight as a shower of paedos and a quick trawl of the net will produce a huge body of anecdotal evidence that they're at it. Take you pick. Whatever suits your own agenda and you have your target group to prove your point that the people you don't like, who aren't like you are as bad as you always suspected: Catholic Priests, Protestant Ministers, Muslim Imams, Atheists, Blacks, Whites, Asians, Scoutmasters, those working in social care, charity workers for organisations such as Bernardos, Police Offices, those with criminal records. Soldiers, State School Teachers, Public Scool Teachers, Native Britain, Immigrants, the rich and powerful, the poor and needy step parents and natural parents.
And if I've missed some group you've always suspected of being child abusers? Well you're absolutely correct. Some of them are.
The benefit of exposing this is, hopefully, that checks can be put into place to reduce the risk of such things happening again and that those who are being abused will have more confidence firstly of being believed and secondly, of the person being prosecuted and thereby ceasing their offending.
Derek Smith said:
What's your point? This appears to be the second thread you've started on the subject. Do you men 'we' when you say 'you'?
Wasn't aware there was a quota on number of threads one could initiate? Perchance Sir could kindly point me in the direction of any relevant directives?Besides, I trust I have your agreement that this news development is mahoosive.
And hence of great importance to the PistonHeads illuminati.
Erudite geezer said:
Derek Smith said:
What's your point? This appears to be the second thread you've started on the subject. Do you men 'we' when you say 'you'?
Wasn't aware there was a quota on number of threads one could initiate? Perchance Sir could kindly point me in the direction of any relevant directives?Besides, I trust I have your agreement that this news development is mahoosive.
And hence of great importance to the PistonHeads illuminati.
Derek Smith said:
Tannedbaldhead said:
A Sad fact of life is that a proportion of adults abuse children. I remember when Catholic priests were the bad boys. Statistically speaking although in the headlines they were pretty much offending at the same proportionate rate as most other institutions (religious and secular).
That being the case any group of people one wants to highlight as a shower of paedos and a quick trawl of the net will produce a huge body of anecdotal evidence that they're at it. Take you pick. Whatever suits your own agenda and you have your target group to prove your point that the people you don't like, who aren't like you are as bad as you always suspected: Catholic Priests, Protestant Ministers, Muslim Imams, Atheists, Blacks, Whites, Asians, Scoutmasters, those working in social care, charity workers for organisations such as Bernardos, Police Offices, those with criminal records. Soldiers, State School Teachers, Public Scool Teachers, Native Britain, Immigrants, the rich and powerful, the poor and needy step parents and natural parents.
And if I've missed some group you've always suspected of being child abusers? Well you're absolutely correct. Some of them are.
I fail to get your point. It is not news that a proportion of the public would like to abuse children and that those in positions of authority, power and privilege find it easier to do so than those without such protection. I'm not sure where your statistics come from with regards the catholic priests. However, I thought that the scandal involved the fact that they were protected by their bishops, that the police did nothing despite knowing it was going on and that the children were bullied and threatened, so stopping them complaining. That being the case any group of people one wants to highlight as a shower of paedos and a quick trawl of the net will produce a huge body of anecdotal evidence that they're at it. Take you pick. Whatever suits your own agenda and you have your target group to prove your point that the people you don't like, who aren't like you are as bad as you always suspected: Catholic Priests, Protestant Ministers, Muslim Imams, Atheists, Blacks, Whites, Asians, Scoutmasters, those working in social care, charity workers for organisations such as Bernardos, Police Offices, those with criminal records. Soldiers, State School Teachers, Public Scool Teachers, Native Britain, Immigrants, the rich and powerful, the poor and needy step parents and natural parents.
And if I've missed some group you've always suspected of being child abusers? Well you're absolutely correct. Some of them are.
The benefit of exposing this is, hopefully, that checks can be put into place to reduce the risk of such things happening again and that those who are being abused will have more confidence firstly of being believed and secondly, of the person being prosecuted and thereby ceasing their offending.
I do think the exposure of abuse is newsworthy and worthwhile. My personal gripe comes from originating from Northern Ireland and seeing abuse exposure as sectarian point scoring. I was sickened with the whole "my side isn't as bad as your side" point scoring with one side pointing out the abuse scandal within the Catholic Church the other noting the establishment along with promenent loyalist politicions and paramilitaries abusing boys at Kincora.
My post was a dig at posters on PH who will take a group of individuals within a community who abuse and use that behaviour to attack the community in general. The reaction to the Muslim taxi drivers with the carehome girls is a good example. The UKIPpy types loved it. The liberal types will use the oncoming scandal mentioned by the OP as some form of rebuttal.
To me I see the NI senario all over again.
Edited by Tannedbaldhead on Saturday 20th December 09:52
anonymous said:
[redacted]
You mean people with a common purpose?It is easy to forget now, but there were some who were on the fringes of sexual equality as we now know it who also took the stance that laws relating the the age of consent were wrong too.
ETA the OP is not 'news' - I'd posted this from BBC in the other thread earlier in the week: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Edited by Digga on Friday 19th December 12:39
Tannedbaldhead said:
I agree with everything you say Derek. What disgusted me about the abuse within the Catholic church was the top down, very deliberate, systematic, covering up and protecting of the institution. I think much the same is going to be revealed in this case.
I do think the exposure of abuse is newsworthy and worthwhile. My personal gripe comes from originating from Northern Ireland and seeing abuse exposure as sectarian point scoring. I was sickened with the whole "my side isn't as bad as your side" point scoring with one side pointing out the abuse scandal within the Catholic Church the other noting the establishment along with promenent loyalist polititions and paramilitaries abusing boys at Kincora.
My post was a dig at posters on PH who will take a group of individuals within a community who abuse and use that behaviour to attack the community in general. The reaction to the Muslim taxi drivers with the carehome girls is a good example. The UKIPpy types loved it. The liberal types will use the oncoming scandal mentioned by the OP as some form of rebuttal.
To me I see the NI senario all over again.
Sorry to miss your point.I do think the exposure of abuse is newsworthy and worthwhile. My personal gripe comes from originating from Northern Ireland and seeing abuse exposure as sectarian point scoring. I was sickened with the whole "my side isn't as bad as your side" point scoring with one side pointing out the abuse scandal within the Catholic Church the other noting the establishment along with promenent loyalist polititions and paramilitaries abusing boys at Kincora.
My post was a dig at posters on PH who will take a group of individuals within a community who abuse and use that behaviour to attack the community in general. The reaction to the Muslim taxi drivers with the carehome girls is a good example. The UKIPpy types loved it. The liberal types will use the oncoming scandal mentioned by the OP as some form of rebuttal.
To me I see the NI senario all over again.
There is something chilling about those whose job it is to protect using their authority to commit such crimes.
The reasoning behind the church in Ireland abandoning its god given remit to protect children was in fact to protect the authority of the institution. The reason in this country for the establishment's cover-up is more complex I think. That said, I can't get my head around senior police officers and those in SB taking part in the cover-up. Worse still, from what we can see, they allowed it to continue.
I know that it is a bit selfish, but I want them exposed. Every police officer who failed in his or her basic duty should have their name published, exposed for what they were. I would imaging lawyers would want the same for judges, politicians the same, and those in the forces. I was to be able to dissociate myself from them so that instead of it being the police as a whole being blamed it is names and positions.
Yet I know that walls are being built. We'll never know. Those who offended - and those who have continued to offend, as it is going on now - will be designing in protection.
Some are untouchable.
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