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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

BANKSTERS OWN FIVE LEINSTER HOUSE PARTIES




Michael Davitt (Irish: Mícheál Mac Dáibhéid; 25 March 1846 – 30 May 1906) was an Irish republican, nationalist, and Georgist agrarian agitator, an inspirer of Mahatma Gandhi, a social campaigner, labour leader, journalist, Home Rule constitutional politician and Member of Parliament (MP), who founded the Irish National Land League.[1]


Contents

1 Early years
2 Child labour
3 Fenians
4 The Land War
5 Travels and marriage
6 Labour Federation
7 Achievements
8 Legacy
9 Memory
10 Popular culture
11 Notes
12 Works
13 See also
14 References
15 External links
15.1 Institutions

Early years


Michael Davitt was born in Straide, County Mayo, Ireland, at the height of the Great Famine, the second of five children born to Martin and Catherine Davitt. They were of peasant origin, but Davitt's father had a good education and could speak English and Irish. Irish was the household language, and Davitt used it later in life on a visit toAustralia.[2] In 1850, when Michael was four and a half years old, his family was evicted from their home in Straide due to arrears in rent. They entered a local workhouse but when Catherine discovered that male children over 3 years of age had to be separated from their mothers, she promptly decided her family should travel to England to find a better life, like many Irish people at this time. They travelled to Dublin with another local family and in November reached Liverpool, making the 77 kilometre journey to Haslingden, in East Lancashire, by foot. There they settled. Davitt was brought up in the closed world of a poor Irish immigrant community with strong nationalist feelings and, in his case, a deep hatred of landlordism.
Child labour


After attending infant school the young Davitt began working at the age of nine as a labourer in a cotton mill but a month later he left and spent a short period working for Lawrence Whitaker, one of the leading cotton manufacturers in the district, before taking a job in Stellfoxe's Victoria Mill, in Baxenden. Here he was put to operate aspinning machine. On 8 May 1857 his right arm was entangled in acogwheel and mangled so badly it had to be amputated. He did not receive any compensation.


When he recovered from his operation, a local benefactor, John Dean, helped to send him to a Wesleyan school, which was connected to the Methodist Church and where he received a good education. Although he was an Irish Catholic emigrant, he did not suffer any form of sectarian abuse. In 1861, at the age of 15, he went to work in a local post office, owned by Henry Cockcroft, who also ran a printing business. In spite of his injury, he learned to be a typesetter. He was later promoted to letter carrier and book-keeper and worked there for five years.


Around that time, Davitt started night classes at the local Mechanics Institute and used its library. He became interested in Irish historyand the contemporary Irish social situation after coming under the influence of Ernest Charles Jones, the veteran Chartist leader, and his radical views on land nationalisation and Irish independence.[3]
Fenians


In 1865, this interest led Davitt to join the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) which had strong support among working-class Irish immigrants. He soon became part of the inner circle of the local group. Two years later he left the printing firm to devote himself full-time to the IRB, as organising secretary for Northern England andScotland, organising arms smuggling to Ireland using his new job as "hawker" (travelling salesman) as cover for this activity.


Davitt was involved in a failed raid on Chester Castle to obtain arms on 11 February 1867 in advance of the Fenian Rising in Ireland, but evaded the law. In the Haslingden area he helped to organise the defence of Catholic churches against Protestant attack in 1868. Having come to the attention of the police he was arrested inPaddington Station in London on 14 May 1870 while awaiting a delivery of arms. He was convicted of treason felony and sentenced to 15 years of penal servitude in Dartmoor Prison; Davitt felt that he had not had a fair trial or the best of defence. The trial is documented online.[4]


He was kept in solitary confinement and received very harsh treatment during the un-remitted portion of his term. In prison he concluded that ownership of the land by the people was the only solution to Ireland's problems. He managed to get a covert contact to an Irish Parliamentary Party MP, John O'Connor Power, who began to campaign against cruelty inflicted on political prisoners. He often read Davitt's letters in the House of Commons, with his Party pressing for an amnesty for Irish nationalist prisoners. Partially due to public furore over his treatment, Davitt was released (along with other political prisoners) on 19 December 1877, when he had served seven and half years, on a "ticket of leave". He and the other prisoners were given a hero's welcome on landing in Ireland.


Davitt rejoined the IRB and became a member of its Supreme Council. The British Government had introduced a concept of "fair rents" in 1870 as a part of the first of the Irish Land Acts, but he continued to hold that the common people of Ireland could not improve their lot without the ownership of their land, and frequently insisted at Fenian meetings that "the land question can be definitely settled only by making the cultivators of the soil proprietors".


In 1873 while Davitt was imprisoned his mother and three sisters had settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1878 Davitt travelled to the United States in a lecture tour organised by John Devoy and theFenians, hoping to gain the support of Irish-American communities for his new policy of "The Land for the People". He returned in 1879 to his native Mayo where he at once involved himself in land agitation.
The Land War







A Land League poster from the early 1880s


Many people in the West of Ireland were suffering from the 1879 famine. It was one of the wettest years on record and the potato crop had failed for the third successive year. Davitt organised a large meeting that attracted (by varying accounts) 4,000 to 13,000 people in Irishtown, County Mayo on 20 April. Davitt himself did not attend the meeting, presumably because he was on ticket-of-leave and did not want to risk being sent back to prison in England. He made plans for a huge campaign of agitation to reduce rents. The local target was aRoman Catholic priest, Canon Ulick Burke, who had threatened to evict his tenants. A campaign of non-payment pressured him to cancel the evictions and reduce his rents by 25%.


On 16 August 1879, the Land League of Mayo was formally founded in Castlebar, with the active support of Charles Stewart Parnell. Meetings were every Sunday. On 21 October it was superseded by theIrish National Land League. Parnell was made its President and Davitt was one of the secretaries. This united practically all the different strands of land agitation and land movements since the Tenant Right League of the 1850s under a single organisation and, from then until 1882, the "Land War" in pursuance of the "Three Fs" (Fair Rent, Fixity of Tenure and Free Sale) was fought in earnest. The League organised resistance to evictions and reductions in rents, as well as aiding the work of relief agencies. Landlords' attempts to evict tenants led to violence, but the Land League denounced it.


One of the actions the Land League took during this period was the campaign of ostracism against the land agent Captain Charles Boycott in the autumn of 1880. This incident led to Boycott abandoning Ireland in December and coined the word boycott. In 1881 Davitt was again imprisoned for his outspoken speeches when he had accused the chief secretary of Ireland W. E. Forster of "infamous lying". His ticket of leave was revoked and he was sent to Portland jail. Parnell protested loudly in the House of Commons and the Irish members protested so strongly that they were ejected from the House. The government passed the Irish Coercion Bill.
Travels and marriage


In an 1882 by-election Davitt was elected Member of Parliament forCounty Meath but was disqualified because he was in prison, where he had developed the theory that land nationalisation, and not peasant proprietorship, was the key to Ireland's prosperity. Upon his release in 1882 he travelled to the United States with William Redmond to collect funds for the Land League, then campaigned for land nationalisation and an alliance between the British working class, Irish labourers and tenant farmers. This alienated Parnell and even many of the tenants, but after a meeting with Parnell at his house, Avondale, in September 1882 he agreed to co-operate with Parnell and set aside his plans for land nationalisation.


Davitt's support of the Irish National League, now under Parnell's and the Party's control, earned him a final spell in prison in 1883, and by 1885 his health had broken. Although only in his forties he had become a post-revolutionary figure and began lecturing on humanitarian issues in extended tours which included Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, South Africa, the Holy Land, South America, Russia and most of continental Europe including almost every part of Ireland and Britain. In 1886 Davitt married Mary (b. 1861), daughter of John Yore of St. Joseph, Michigan, United States. In 1887 he then visited Wales to support land agitation.[3] The couple returned to Ireland and lived for a while in the Land League Cottage in Ballybrack,County Dublin that was given to them as a wedding gift by the people of Ireland. They had five children, three boys and two girls, though one, Kathleen, died of tuberculosis aged seven, in 1895. One son,Robert Davitt, became a TD, while another, Cahir Davitt, became President of the High Court.


Despite his differences with Parnell on the land question, he was a strong supporter of the alliance between the Liberal Party and the Irish Parliamentary Party and maintained this position in 1890 when the party split over Parnell's divorce case. Davitt, however, sided with the anti-Parnellite Irish National Federation faction in the House of Commons at Westminster, where he became very hostile towards Parnell and was one of his most vociferous critics. He also became increasingly impatient with what he saw as the inability or unwillingness of Parliament to right injustice.
Labour Federation


To further those ends he founded and edited a journal, Labour World, in September 1890, then initiated in January 1891 in Cork the Irish Democratic Labour Federation, an organisation which adopted an advanced social programme including proposals for free education, land settlement, worker housing, reduced working hours, labour political representation and universal suffrage. The Federation reflected his conviction, to which he adhered to all his life, that peasant land proprietorship must go hand in hand with land nationalisation.


Davitt was subsequently elected for North Meath in the 1892 general election,[5] but his election was overturned on petition.[6] However he was promptly elected unopposed for North East Cork at a by-election in February 1893,[6] but resigned from the Commons on 9 May 1893.[7] At the next general election, in 1895, he stood in South Mayo, where he was returned unopposed.[8] He welcomed Gladstone'sSecond Home Rule Bill as a "pact of peace" between England and Ireland.[3] He supported the British Labour leader Keir Hardie and favoured the foundation of a Labour Party, but his commitment to the Liberal Party for the sake of Home Rule prevented him joining the new party – resulting in a breach with Hardie lasting until 1905.[9]


Davitt resigned from the Commons again on 26 October 1899[7] with a prediction that no just cause could succeed there unless backed by massed agitation.[citation needed] Parliament alleviated this need by granting full democratic control of all local affairs, a form of "grass roots home rule", to County and District Councils under the 1898Local Government (Ireland) Act. Davitt then co-founded in 1898 together with William O'Brien the United Irish League and organised it in Mayo and beyond. In 1899 he left his seat in parliament for good in protest against the Boer War, visiting South Africa to lend support to the Boer cause. His experiences inspired his Boer fight for Freedom, published in 1902.[10]


Davitt's ambition that the ownership of the land would be transferred from the landlords to the tenants finally materialised after the 1902Land Conference under O'Brien's Wyndham Land (Purchase) Act (1903), but not as he had campaigned for. He condemned the act that offered generous inducement to the landlords to sell their estates to the tenants, the Irish Land Commission mediating to then collect land annuities instead of rents, on the grounds that landlords should not receive any compensation for land which Davitt felt belonged to the state. He never gave up his adherence to land nationalisation. Later in 1906 after the Liberal Party came to power, his open support for their policy of state control of schooling, rather than denominational education, merged into a major conflict between Davitt and the Irish Catholic Church.[11]


Davitt died in Elphis Hospital, Dublin on 30 May 1906, aged 60, from blood poisoning. The fact that the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland attended the funeral was a public indication of the dramatic political journey this former Fenian prisoner had taken. The plan had been not to have a public funeral, and hence Davitt's body was brought quietly to the Carmelite Friary, Clarendon Street, Dublin. However, the next day over 20,000 people filed past his coffin. His remains were then taken by train to Foxford, County Mayo, and buried in the grounds of Straide Abbey at Straide (near Foxford), near where he was born.
Achievements


Michael Davitt's unceasing efforts were instrumental to future Irish Land Acts after the Gladstone First Land Act of 1870. The most important of these was the Land Act of 1881, which finally granted "the three Fs" under Davitt's "Irish Democratic Land Federation". The next stage was the 'Ashbourn Act (1885)'. The Ashbourne Act was the most effective land act as it offered tenants the choice to purchase their land from the government with a fixed rate, easy to pay back loan. Vast tracts of land were bought up by the government to be sold to tenants. This Act was passed by the Conservatives as an attempt to appease the Home Rule Party, although it failed to do so.


Davitt is commonly regarded[citation needed] as one of the founders of the British Labour Party; his support for socialism in his latter years was based on the premise that Ireland could only achieve independence with the support of the British working class. This, along with his call for land nationalisation, often made him much misunderstood in Ireland.[9] But he remained an inspiration for many others, such as for D. D. Sheehan's Irish Land and Labour Association(ILLA), and years later Mahatma Gandhi attributed the origin of his own mass movement of peaceful resistance in India to Davitt and the Land League.[1]


Davitt was a frequent visitor to Scotland where he was closely associated with the crofters' struggles in the Highlands and Islands. He also urged the Irish immigrant population to integrate into the politics of their adopted country and in particular the infant Labour Movement rather than to pursue a particularly Irish agenda. InGlasgow, where he had a strong following, Davitt's prestige was attested to by the fact that he was invited to lay the first turf of the stadium of Celtic Football Club in 1892. The turf was stolen overnight giving rise to a poem which began: "The curse of Cromwell blast the hand that stole the sod that Michael cut; May all his praties turn to sand – the crawling, thieving scut"!


Davitt was a brave and proud man; an ascetic who accepted no tribute for his work; on occasions impatient with those who disagreed with him; sometimes expecting too much from the farmers, as in 1885 when he described them responding in 'self-interest' rather than 'self-sacrifice’.[3] He supported himself with writing and lectures and as a journalist defended the underprivileged, in 1903 publishing the book Within the pale: The True Story of Anti-Semitic Persecutions in Russia. This was based on reports made by him to an American newspaper in 1903 on anti-Semitic outrages in Russia and travel to Russia to investigate the incident. A pogrom was initiated in the town of Kishinev in the Russian province of Bessarabia, resulting in 51 people being killed and over 500 injured, see the Kishinev pogrom.


Back in Ireland in 1904 his Kishinevan experience of antisemitism inspired Davitt to unequivocally and passionately oppose the Limerick Boycott organised by the Redemptorist priest John Creagh: ‘I protest as an Irishman and as a Catholic against the barbarous malignancy of anti-semitism which is being introduced into Ireland under the pretended regard for the welfare of the Irish people.’[12]
Legacy


Extracts from an article to mark the centenary of Michael Davitt's death:[13]





He was only 24 years when he was imprisoned as a convicted felon for terrorist activities. Yet, Davitt learned from such adversity while in prison. He came to the conclusion, as he records in his Leaves from a Prison Diary, that violence was self defeating, and that membership of an underground, armed conspiracy merely invited the counter-productive attention of State agents infiltrating the movement and recruiting informers.


These insights became the bedrock of Davitt's conviction to become an apostle of non-violence, though he could use incendiary language on occasion and in further brushes with the law. Lastingly, however, he emerged as a symbol of human solidarity.


Pertinently, the historian Carla King, in her forward toDavitt's Collected Writings 1868–1906, Edition Synapse, remarked that during seven years of a brutal prison regime, Davitt turned, with a greatness of soul and a power to forgive reminiscent of Nelson Mandela a century later, from physical force terrorist to a constitutional politician. Davitt inspired Mahatma Gandhi in his campaign against the British Empire.








Indeed, Davitt, the one-armed Irishman who spoke with a pronounced Lancashire accent, is best remembered in history books as a leading figure in the 19th century Home Rule movement, and especially for his role as a revolutionary founder of the Land League. Successive Land Acts passed by the House of Commons gave Irish tenants not just Davitt's three Fs – fair rent, fixity of tenure and free sale – but allowed them to buy their land from oppressive, but mainly absentee landlords . That class was worn down by 'Captain Boycott'.








While Parnell was venerated posthumously as a martyr, Davitt was excoriated as a Judas. Remarkably, by 1916, just 10 years after his death, Davitt had been deliberately air-brushed out of the script for Irish freedom. 'Republican' Ireland declined to acknowledge him as among 'the Greats'.Pearse did not assign Davitt a place in the Republican pantheon of Theobald Wolfe Tone, John Mitchel, Fintan Lalor– or even Parnell.


Insufficient attention has been paid to Davitt's role as an ex-Fenian who took the road of peaceful, democratic politics by renouncing his Fenian oath and taking a seat in the House of Commons at Westminster. He (would have) totally excluded violence as a means of advancing Irish unification.



Memory


At Straide, Davitt's birthplace is now a museum that commemorates his life and works. A life-sized bronze statue stands before it. The bridge from Achill Island to the mainland is named after him. Over Davitt's grave a Celtic Cross in his memory bears the words '’Blessed is he that hungers and thirsts after justice, for he shall receive it'’.


The town of Haslingden has also commemorated Davitt's link with it through a public monument erected in the presence of Davitt's son. The inscription reads as follows:


"This memorial has been erected to perpetuate the memory of Michael Davitt with the town of Haslingden. It marks the site of the home of Michael Davitt, Irish patriot, who resided in Haslingden from 1853 to 1867. / He became a great world figure in the cause of freedom and raised his voice and pen on behalf of the oppressed, irrespective of race or creed, that serfdom be transformed to citizenship and that man be given the opportunity to display his God given talents for the betterment of mankind. / Born 1846, died 1906. / Erected by the Irish Democratic League Club, Haslingden (Davitt Branch)."


Haslingden also organised a 'Exile & Exiles' Festival in 2006 which did much to celebrate the life of Michael Davitt, as well as place it in the context of other immigrants to the community. This included 'The Jail Bird', a performance about Davitt, created by Horse and Bamboo Theatre with local school students.


Of the people cited as inspirations by northwest Mayo's Shell to Seacampaign, such as Ken Saro-Wiwa, Martin Luther King and Mohandas Gandhi, Davitt is the sole Irish person. On their release from prison, the Rossport Five laid a wreath at his grave in Straide.


A debate has also started on the extent to which Davitt altered his recall of the events in his remarkable life. One of Michael Davitt's biographers, Professor Moody, remarked in 1982 that Davitt's habit of: "..reinterpreting his past actions and attitudes in accordance with altered conditions was partly the outcome of a longing for integrity in his political conduct".[14]


Popular culture
Fenian author William C. Upton dedicated his 1882 novel Uncle Pat's Cabin to Davitt: "Noble Felon! with the fire of past events yet burning, and my pen dipped deep into the bosom of that spirit of which you are the embodiment, allow me to dedicate (this novel) to your enduring memory."
Irish folk musician Andy Irvine's 1996 Patrick Street song, "Forgotten Hero", is a tribute to Davitt. In addition, Irish-born musician Donal Maguire has recorded an album of songs based on Davitt's life, entitled Michael Davitt: The Forgotten Hero?.
He is mentioned in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
Notes

^ Jump up to:a b Dailey, Lucia (17 March 2013). "Irish patriot left worldwide mark". Scranton, Pa. Scranton Times Tribune. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
Jump up^ Val Noone (2012), Hidden Ireland in Victoria, Ballarat Heritage Services, p. 103. ISBN 978-1-876478-83-4
^ Jump up to:a b c d Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (2004)
Jump up^ http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/search.jsp?form=searchHomePage&_divs_fulltext=&_persNames_surname=davitt&_persNames_given=&_persNames_alias=&_offences_offenceCategory_offenceSubcategory=&_verdicts_verdictCategory_verdictSubcategory=&_punishments_punishmentCategory_punishmentSubcategory=&_divs_div0Type_div1Type=&fromMonth=&fromYear=&toMonth=&toYear=&ref=&submit.x=58&submit.y=21
Jump up^ Brian M. Walker, ed. (1978). Parliamentary election results in Ireland 1801–1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. p. 148. ISBN 0-901714-12-7.
^ Jump up to:a b Walker, op. cit., page 150
^ Jump up to:a b Department of Information Services (9 June 2009). "Appointments to the Chiltern Hundreds and Manor of Northstead Stewardships since 1850" (PDF). House of Commons Library. Retrieved 30 November2009.
Jump up^ Walker, op. cit., page 155
^ Jump up to:a b A New Dictionary of Irish History from 1800, p.105-105, D. J. Hickey & J. E. Doherty , Gill & MacMillan (2003) ISBN 0-7171-2520-3
Jump up^ Davitt, Michael: The Boer Fight for Freedom, New York, London 1902.http://books.google.com/books?id=nqNH-neQG8kC&dq=editions:PDU0ktSxAGAC&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eE2SUoSRB8mZtAaatIGwBA&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAw
Jump up^ Biography "The long Gestation, Irish Nationalist Life 1891–1918" pps. 83, 225, Patrick Maume (1999)
Jump up^ Kevin Haddick Flynn, The Limerick pogrom, 1904 (History Ireland, Vol. 12, summer 2004)
Jump up^ Michael Davitt: Still in the shadow of the gunmen, John Cooney, Irish Independent, 27 May 2006
Jump up^ Moody TW "Davitt and the Irish Revolution" (Oxford 1982) page 552.
Works[edit]





Wikisource has original works written by or about:

Michael Davitt

Michael Davitt, The Prison Life of Michael Davitt (1878)
Davitt, Michael (1882). The land league proposal. Glasgow: Cameron & Ferguson.
Michael Davitt, Leaves from a Prison Diary(2 vols) (1885)
Michael Davitt, Defence of the Land League (1891)
Michael Davitt, Life and Progress in Australasia (1898)
Michael Davitt, Within the Pale, The True Story of Anti-Semitic Persecutions in Russia (1903)
Michael Davitt, Boer fight for freedom (1904)
Michael Davitt, The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland (1904) ISBN 1-59107-031-7
Michael Davitt, Collected Writings, 1868–1906 Carla King (2001)ISBN 1-85506-648-3
Michael Davitt, The "Times"-Parnell Commission: Speech delivered by Michael Davitt in defence of the Land League (1890)
Irish Political Prisoners, Speeches of John O'Connor Power M.P., in the House of Commons on the Subject of Amnesty, etc., and a Statement by Mr Michael Davitt, (ex-political prisoner) on Prison Treatment (March 1878)
See also
List of people on stamps of Ireland
Young Greens (Ireland) This youth party is chaired by Michael's great grandson, Ed.
References[edit]
Bernard O'Hara: Davitt: Irish Patriot and Father of the Land League, Tudor Gate Press (2009) ISBN 978-0-9801660-1-9
Bernard O'Hara: Michael Davitt Remembered, The Michael Davitt National Memorial Association (1984) ASIN B0019R83VG
D.B. Cashman and Michael Davitt, The Life of Michael Davitt and the Secret History of The Land League (1881)
Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Michael Davitt : revolutionary, agitator and labour leader (1908, etc.)
M.M. O'Hara, Chief and Tribune: Parnell and Davitt (1919)
Carla King: Michael Davitt, Dundalk (1999)
Fintan Lane and Andrew Newby (eds), Michael Davitt: New Perspectives, Dublin (2009)
T. W. Moody: Davitt and Irish Revolution 1846–82, Oxford (1981)
Kevin Haddick Flynn: Davitt – Land Warrior (History Today May 2006)
Laurence Marley: Michael Davitt Four Courts Press (2007) ISBN 978-1-84682-066-3
Jane Stanford, 'That Irishman The Life and Times of John O'Connor Power', The History Press Ireland, 2011
External links





Wikimedia Commons has media related toMichael Davitt.

Michael Davitt Portrait Gallery: UCC Multitext Project in Irish History
Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Michael Davitt
Institutions[edit]
Michael Davitt Museum, County Mayo, Ireland
The Irish Democratic Club, (Davitt Branch) in Haslingden, the town where Michael Davitt was brought up



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Thursday, 26 March 2015

GARY GLITTER TO JOIN SINN FEIN ?




Word on the Falls Road in Belfast last night, was, that Gary Glitter will join the Adams Gang and wants to be their leader. It follows the news, that Gerry Adams brother, Liam Adans is about to be released.
A jury convicted Gerry Adams's brother of the rape of his daughter but was not "properly directed" by the trial judge, a barrister told an appeal court. Liam Adams, from west Belfast, was found guilty in 2013 of a string of attacks on his daughter, Aine Dahlstrom, when she was aged between four and nine.

Like Gary Glitter, he was given a 16-year jail sentence, 
expecting to serve only half of it behind bars.
The case is currently in front of the Appeal Court in Belfast, where his defence say part of the judge's direction of the jury, put the burden of proof on Adams. Barrister Eilis McDermott said, "It comes nowhere near the careful direction, that a judge ought to give the jury, in a case of this kind."

Adams, like Gary Glitter was found guilty of numerous offences against Mrs Dahlstrom, which included three counts of rape, four of indecent assault and three of gross indecency. Barrister McDermott said, part of Judge Corinne Philpott QC's summing up to the jury, had been "opaque" and difficult to follow. She said, "The consequence of it feeds into the criticism that is made of the learned judge, that the jury was not properly directed. This was an issue of credibility." She said a "wholly inflammatory direction about consent and recklessness" when there clearly was no consent by a child of Ms Dahlstrom's age.

One of the judges hearing the appeal, Lord Justice Gillen, said, he could not recall a case, where no reference was made by the trial judge to defence evidence."Is it not unconventional? There is no reference to his evidence at all that I can find, and there is no reference to his witnesses." Like Glitter, the opportunist predator, committed the crimes when he was alone with his daughter, sneaking into her room as she slept. The rapes were committed, over a five-year period up to 1981. Years latter Adams went to work in a number of youth centres across Occupied Ireland and was then sent dow to the south of Ireland.

The conviction pointed the finger at his brother Gerry Adams as why he did not alert the authorities of the rape allegations, when he knew all about them, while at the same time as the leader of his gang, like Gary Glitter, he ordered his cult followers to inform the police, on other cult followers, who were engaged in the same activity. Adams the gang leader, has insisted he acted properly and accused other gang rivals of exploiting his family issue to attack him. A document has been discovered by Gerry Adams' former solicitor, which should have been disclosed during his brother's trial, Barrister McDermott, who also said, "It certainly was material that would have been used in cross-examination."

Adams, first trial collapsed in 2013 but he was later tried and convicted later on that year. The senior judges, Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan, Lord Justice Gillen and Lord Justice Patrick Coghlin, are hearing the appeal. Barrister McDermott said, publicity surrounding the trials and particularly Gerry Adams' evidence, had made it a national issue. She stressed, the trial judge had failed to tell the jury, that Liam Adams did not have to prove anything. The main thrust of her complaint surrounded Judge Philpott, telling the jury, that a defendant's evidence must be viewed with the same standard as that of a prosecution witness. Barrister McDermott characterised this, as the judge telling jurors, the defendant did not have to prove his innocence, but following it up, with a but.

It is at the very least open to the danger, that the jury may have thought that in this case, because the defendant did give evidence, that in some way the burden of proof reverted to him. "There is a major cause for concern in relation to the clarity of the direction that has been given to the jury on this fundamental point." Prosecution Barrister Murphy, said it was a case of where, the judge was not required to review any piece of evidence, sayng that, "There was no evidence other than the complainant. The jury were very much focused upon deciding whether they believed Aine Adams or whether they accepted the evidence of the defendant." One appeal judge challenged Murphy, as to why two other children of Adams, said they had a happy upbringing, yet Judge Philpott did not mention it. Murphy said: "It was close in the minds of the jury towards the end of the trial. It is not something that could have been forgotten by the jury,  that Adams put his children into the witness box."


One gang member, interviewed on the Falls Road last night, known as "Kiddyfiddler," said Adams, would be rejoining the Gang soon and that Gary Glitter also wants to join the Gang. However he said he would have to be vetted by MI5 and the Gang. He reminded the reporter, that Sinead O'Connor was not admitted, because she was a born again virgin, and that she was asking too may questions about gang activity. He said Gary Glitter would have to be put on probation first. However a journalist with the Pensive Quill, raised questions, regarding the reliability of the gang spokesperson, which suggested he was a conman. When the Adams Gang spokesperson, was challeneged on this, he countered, that all these reporters were exploiting his Gang's difficulties for political purposes and they would be discredited.

He said Liam and Gary had nothing to worry about, they would be posted out in Ballymurphy or Turf Lodge anonsmously, with one of their hangs out there. Failing that they would be sent down south to one of their safe houses on Gerry Adam's turf in Dundalk, with one of their gangs down there and that the their bhoys, would take care of them. If that failed, they would hide them in Bandit country, where no one would find them, and that Murphy would rescind his order to the locals, to become informers to the British. He also offered our journalist a joint, some cheap diesel, wacky baccy and cigarettes at a discount, which was politely refused for ethical reasons and transparency. He also warned Irish Blog, to be careful what it published or it would be censored and discredited. He also asked our reporter, if he had any further details, as to what happened to the lad from the Isle of Skye, who shot himself overseas. Our reporter declined to comment, as the matter is currently under investigation.

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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

BRITISH SECRET SERVICE OF PEDO CULT


A CASE PROFILE THAT MIRRORS BRITISH OCCUPIED  PEDO RINGS

HISTORY OF TOP UK PEDOPHILE RINGS

Right wing 'Loyalists' in the UK are linked to child abuse rings and to Israel. (Website for this image)

Journalist Chris Moore wrote The Kincora Scandal an investigation into the Kincora Children's Home in Belfast in the UK, where housemaster William McGrath, and others, abused children.

William McGrath, a Protestant loyalist and member of Ian Paisley's Free Presbyterian Church, reportedly worked for the UK spy service MI5.

Lord Victor Rothschild - spy for the UK 'and Israel'.

Reportedly, McGrath had contacts with UK spy Ted Rothschild's friend Sir Anthony Blunt, the 'pedophile' spy.

Sir Anthony Blunt, allegedly linked to child murder according to T Stokes (ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT COMING SOON)

McGrath had contacts with Sir Knox Cunningham who has been linked to pedophile rings and who was a pal of Tony Blair.

Right-wing Loyalist Sir Samuel Knox Cunningham, who befriended Blair at Fettes school.

Reportedly, the Kincora Children's Home, in Belfast in the UK, was used by the spooks as a boy brothel.

Kincora's clientele included top politicians , judges and other public figures .

"MI5... used it as a blackmailers lever." (Michael stone, MI5 and Kincora - Irish Nationalism)

McGrath was linked to right-wing protestant paramilitaries in Northern Ireland (as was Anders Breivik, reportedly).

Reportedly, the protestant paramilitaries "have long had links with Zionist gangsters and have received Israeli weapons.

"In at least one incident weapons were exchanged for intelligence material on British missile systems, and loyalists rely on Israeli-'Russian' mafiosi for supplies of ecstasy pills.

"Loyalists have also engaged in the smuggling of non-Whites into Eire in alliance with the 'Russian' mafia." (Michael stone, MI5 and Kincora - Irish Nationalism)

Journalist Chris Moore describes McGrath's links to a man from the UK Ministry of Defence.

Colin Wallace, who worked for the UK psyops section of MI5, is linked to Kincora.

Moore describes McGrath's links to Sir Knox Cunningham who provided McGrath with funds for his paramilitary organisation.

Cunningham was an associate of the Ted Rothschild-linked Cambridge spy ring, which included the pedophile Sir Anthony Blunt.

In 1940 Lord Ted Rothschild suggested that communist Anthony Blunt should be invited to join the UK secret service.

In the book 'The Fifth Man', Roland Perry puts the case that Ted Rothschild was a major spy for Israel.

Blair

Tony Blair, who is sometimes known as Miranda, attended a private boarding school called Fettes, in Edinburgh.

One of the people Tony Blair had contact with at Fettes was Sir Knox Cunningham.

According to John Rentoul's biography Tony Blair Prime Minister, Knox Cunningham would visit the school several times a year and he liked to visit the boys' quarters.

Blair loved having discussions with Knox Cunningham.

John Rentoul quotes one of Blair's contemporaries as saying: "Cunningham was the sort of man who liked boys."

Blair at Fettes (Website for this image) Scotland on Sunday revealed that the man who taught Tony Blair history, left Fettes following allegations including fondling boys while he caned them, watching children on the toilet and becoming aroused while meting out corporal punishment. Former Fettes pupil Lord MacLean, one of the judges at the Lockerbie trial, rallied around their former teacher, saying they do not have any recollection of him ever behaving in an inappropriate manner.

According to Martin Dillon's book "The Trigger Men", Knox Cunningham was homosexual and had links to people involved in a child sex abuse ring.

According to Dillon: "William Mc Grath ... was a British Intelligence agent from the 1950s onwards...

"He sought out young men and boys..."

McGrath "knew Sir Knox Cunningham and other leading Unionist homosexuals.

"Collectively, they were part of what today would be called a pedophile ring.

"While researching my book God and the Gun, I spoke to a source about this 'ring' and he explained that there were several Boys’ Homes in Northern Ireland from which boys were picked up and taken to parties in Brighton, England.

"McGrath ... had protection from the British Intelligence community before the Troubles began in earnest.

"As my source said, 'top hats and royalty', meaning the English upper classes and people connected to the Royal Family, were part of a wider homosexual ring in which Mc Grath was an integral player."

Former UK prime minister Edward Heath.

Reportedly, a certain UK prime minister 'stopped cottaging for gay sex to protect his career."

Reportedly, in the 1970s, several newspapers claimed that the former UK Prime Minister Ted Heath, who was reported to be gay, was a regular visitor to Kincora Boys Home. (cached text )

In 1973 MI5 set up a propaganda campaign named Clockwork Orange.

The purpose of Clockwork Orange was to blackmail and control top political figures in Northern Ireland and Great Britain, including Harold Wilson and Edward Heath. (Who Framed Colin Wallace)

In October 1974, MI5's Colin Wallace refused to take any further part in the Clockwork Orange operation.

Wallace tried to alert the authorities about what was going on at Kincora.

He was sacked and he moved to England.

The husband of a friend and colleague was found dead.

Wallace was accused of murder and sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.

Top Conservative Lord Boothby, gangster Ronnie Kray and a young man.

Jewish gangsters called the Kray Twins had links to top people in the UK.

According to this source - Archives - the Krays had links to a paedophile ring.

"What was involved was the systematic abuse of ten-to-twelve-year-old boys, one of whom subsequentlybecame fairly well known as a singer.

"Another, rather less fortunate,wound up in six pieces in two suitcases...

"The paedophile ring in question had links to the Kray twins."

More information is found here -Archives

"The police uncovered a large-scale juvenile pimping operation centred on a house in a Suffolk village (Tattington) owned by Ronnie Kray.

(The twins had huge property interests in East Anglia).

"Some of the boys were obtained via a close friend of (Benjamin) Britten's in London, who named him as one of the beneficiaries of the 'service': other'customers' included Lord Boothby (who frequently shared boys with Ronnie Kray himself) and the record producer Joe Meek.

"At least two other people died in the aftermath of Bernard's murder as the twins sealed up the leaks."

Ronald Selby-Wright and Princess Margaret

At Fettes, Tony Blair was close friends with Ronald Selby Wright, a Church of Scotland minister with links to the military and to boys clubs. (Ronald Selby Wright - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

According to John Rentoul, Tony Blair, in his final year at Fettes, ran a summer camp for Selby Wright's boys' club.

Reportedly, Selby Wright was 'a persistent paedophile abusing boys at Fettes and elsewhere'.

According to The Sunday Times, 25 May 1997, "Blair’s School Mentor Was a Sex Abuser." (The Biggest Secret - Chapter 18).

Oldfield

The head of Britain's MI6, Sir Maurice Oldfield, was reportedly observed by his Special Branch guards partaking of Kincora's facilities. (The troubles: Google Books Result)

Allegedly, Oldfield shared boys with Sir Anthony Blunt, Noel Coward, several bishops, and an archbishop. (Cached) 


According to "The Biggest Secret of World War II": during World war II, Maurice Oldfield was arrested with the King’s brother, the Duke of Kent, Prince George, a boyfriend to Sir Anthony Blunt.

"A policeman rounded up what he thought were 3 drunken street whores, only to find they were ... the HIGHEST in the land...

"Maurice Oldfield and the Duke of Kent ... had links to Victor Rothschild. Rothschild was Churchill’s mentor; he made Churchill’s decisions."

Margaret Hodge, who is Jewish, is one of the 'secret' rulers of Britain. She once ran Islington Council in London and is now very important in the UK parliament. She was Tony Blair's Minister for Children..

On 16 November 2008, the Mail on Sunday told us How a close male relative of Baby P is linked to a big paedophile ring

This child-abuse ring operated in Labour-run Islington, the part of London where Tony Blair once lived.

Reportedly, the ring supplied boys to top people.

(This child abuse ring, reportedly, has links to the child abuse in Jersey, which in turn, reportedly, has links to the Dutroux affair and the security services)

The close male relative of Baby P reportedly recruited boys from children's homes in Islington for the child-abuse ring, according to a secret report seen by The Mail on Sunday.

In the early 1990s, the relative, as a boy, was put in a children's home, in Labour-run Islington, in London.

All 12 of the children's homes in Islington were being used by the child-abuse ring, which reportedly had links to top people.

This ring included three pimps called Alan, John and George.

Reportedly, the relative, then aged 13, was persuaded, by money, drugs and threats, to supply the pimps with young boys.

The relative tried to blow the whistle.

Reportedly, the relative told social workers the names of boys who were being ferried from the children's homes to various parts of London (Manor Park, Tottenham, Soho and Westminster) to ‘be buggered by old men’.

Reportedly, none of the men were put under surveillance or questioned.

Haringey Boy - Photo copyright Tim Stewart

Whistleblowing Social worker Neville Mighty, who had received death threats, named the relative in a report.

Neville Mighty contacted Islington’s then director of children’s services, Lyn Cusack, who is married to a senior policeman.

In June 1992, Mighty was sacked.

Liz Davies, the senior Islington social worker who encouraged Mighty to go public, said:

'We got too close. There were too many powerful people involved.

'Child sex, pornography and sadism are extremely lucrative industries.'

In 1994, an independent report criticised the failure of police and social workers to help the relative.

Bryn Estyn - one of many children's homes linked to child-abuse

On 2 March 2008, Eileen Fairweather at the The Mail on Sunday had an excellent news story entitled 'I have known about Jersey paedophiles for 15 years,' says award-winning journalist. 

Eileen Fairweather described the links between child abuse in Islington in London and child abuse on the islands of Jersey and Guernsey. She also suggests possible cover-ups by top police and politicians.

According to the Mail on Sunday article:

1. About 15 years ago, Detective Constable Peter Cook uncovered a child sex ring, with victims in both Britain and Jersey.

Cook's police bosses barred Cook from alerting police abuse specialists in London. Inquiries by junior detectives were closed down by senior police officers.

The child abuse ring members included an aristocrat, clerics and a social services chief. Their friends included senior police officers.

Cook managed to meet people at the National Criminal-Intelligence Squad. Little happened.

2. In February 2008, 'a child's remains' were found at a former children's home on Jersey.

More than 200 children who lived at Haut de la Garenne have described sexual and physical torture dating back to the Sixties.

3. There are the links between the child abuse at care homes in Islington, North London, and the child abuse on Jersey.

14-year-old Jason Swift, killed in 1985 by a paedophile gang, is believed to have lived in Islington council's Conewood Street home.

Two sources claimed this.

Every one of Islington's 12 care homes included staff who were paedophiles, child pornographers or pimps.

Police secretly confirmed that several Islington workers were 'major operators in the supply of children for abuse and pornography'.

Islington children were taken to Jersey 'on unofficial visits'.

Government Minister Margaret Hodge, then council leader in Islington, denounced "gutter journalists" who supposedly bribed children to lie about abuse.

(The Right Honourable Margaret Eve, Lady Hodge, MBE (née Margaret Oppenheimer; born September 1944, Cairo) is a British politician and Labour Party Member of Parliament for Barking. She was the first Minister for Children appointed in a newly created post within the Department for Education and Skills in 2001.)

5. Jersey social worker Simon Bellwood was sacked in 2007 after speaking out.

Jersey health minister Stuart Syvret was sacked after publicising a suppressed report into abuse allegations.

6. In June 1991, police in Cambridgeshire raided the home of Neil Hocquart who abused children in Britain and Guernsey.

Hocquart, along with a social worker from Jersey, supplied child pornography to a huge sex ring.

Hocquart, nee Foster, was abused while in care in Norfolk and was eventually 'befriended' by Captain H. Hocquart of Vale, in Guernsey.

Cambridgeshire police and a Scotland Yard squad raided Neil Hocquart's Swaffham Manor home in June 1991.

At nearby Ely they found his friend, Walter Clack, who was also reportedly involved with child pornography.

Police did not get a chance to properly interview these men. Hocquart died suddenly and Clack 'escaped with a £5,000 fine'.

Scotland Yard detectives related that they found at least "two or three" wills of older men who died of apparent heart attacks shortly after leaving everything to Neil Hocquart. 

These deaths were never investigated.

7. Nicholas John Rabet, born on Jersey, was a friend of Hocquart's. Rabet became a childcare worker on Jersey.

Later, Rabet became deputy superintendent of islington council's home at 114 Grosvenor Avenue.

Rabet became a key supplier of children from Islington's care homes to paedophile rings.

Rabet and a colleague took children on trips to Jersey.

'Allegations mounted but nothing was done'.

Rabet befriended the widow of an American oil millionaire. This lady died after writing her will in Rabet's favour. Rabet inherited a property in Sussex, where he opened a children's activity centre. Children in Islington's care were regularly invited to stay there.

Hocquart and Walter Clack became "volunteers" at this activity centre.

Hocquart befriended one young boy called Shane (not his real name) who stayed at an islington care home.

Sussex police raided Rabet's children's centre and then contacted Shane, at his Islington children's home. Shane confirmed months of 'abuse'. Attempts to investigate further 'were thwarted by Islington Council'.

Islington 'falsely told Sussex officers it had no file material on Rabet or his alleged victim'.

The independent White inquiry into the abuse in Islington children's homes found that "at assistant director level . . . many confidential files were destroyed by mistake, although there is no evidence of conspiracy."

During the Rabet investigation, Islington refused to interview any other children in care or help Sussex police identify other children in Rabet's photos.

Police decided not to prosecute.

Shane told journalist Eileen Fairweather: "This goes right to the top. You have no idea how big this is."

Fairweather writes: "Third World police... succeeded where Britain's finest in Cambridgeshire, Sussex, London and Jersey had failed."

Rabet was arrested in Thailand in 2006 and charged with abusing 30 boys, some as young as six. Thai police believed he had abused at least 300.

Rabat was never tried. He died suddenly on 12 May 2006.

8. Two other Jersey-born social workers also worked in Islington.

One arranged sailing trips to Guernsey; the other sent children to Rabet's centre. Both were accused of abuse.

9. When Detective Constable Cook travelled to Guernsey, he met two brothers whom Hocquart 'delivered to a high-ranking, respected local man to rape'.

Reportedly no action was taken by senior police.

Jason Swift

In 1985, 14-year-old Jason Swift was killed by a child-abuse gang.

Jason is believed to have lived in Islington council's Conewood Street children's home. (Jersey child abuse link to Islington, London)

Sidney Cooke, Leslie Bailey, Robert Oliver, and Lennie Smith, were imprisoned in 1989 for the manslaughter of Jason Swift.

Cooke and his gang had sexually tortured and prostituted a number of boys.

The gang is believed to have killed at least nine children.[2]

Cooke was sentenced to 19 years in prison.

In 1998, Cooke was let out of prison eight years early.

There have been allegations that very powerful people have been involved in a child-abuse ring connected to Islington children's homes. ( Jersey child abuse link to Islington, London)

In 1982 Margaret Hodge (nee Oppenheimer) became Islington council leader.

She became a close friend of Tony Blair, who lived in Islington, a few doors away from Hodge.

In February 1990 Liz Davies and David Cofie, senior social workers, discovered evidence of sex abuse of children and reported it to a residents' meeting attended by Mrs Hodge.

In May 1990 Mr Cofie and Ms Davies were told by Lyn Cusack, assistant director of social services, to stop interviewing children about the abuse claims.

On 1 May 1997 Tony Blair moved from Islington to Downing Street.

In June 2003 Mrs Hodge was made minister for Children. (Another minister under fire: call for Hodge to quit over child ...)

The Independent, 9 March 2008, has an article on missing children (Our children are missing: Most vulnerable youngsters are targeted) which tells us the following:

Sarah Benford, 14, disappeared from Welford House children's home in Northampton in April 2000.

She is still missing.


The UK's Police National Missing Persons Bureau has 1,418 "open cases" of missing children.


According to Police figures more than 100 children who should be in care have been missing for at least four years.


Many children who go missing are not reported to the police.

Member of parliament Helen Southworth says: "All figures on children missing from anywhere are estimates because, astonishingly, there is no requirement for data to be recorded or collected nationally."

Almost 1,000 children went missing from UK residential and foster care in 2007.

The number that went missing from care increased from 570 in 1997 to 950 in 2007.

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24 COMMENTS:




Zoompad said...

I personally think Ian Paisely has nothing to do with paedophilia. I think he is a good man. Paedophiles are good at tricking people.




Thanks for posting all this info.




1:41 PM

Noor al Haqiqa said...

Lot of good research here.




Reminds me of that Franklin Coverup in the US of A back in the day.




Interesting Elizabeth moves in such circles also, isn't it?




I have known adult survivors of this type of abuse and every one of them was irrevocably scarred when it came to anything regarding emotions.




4:36 PM

Zoompad said...

"Interesting Elizabeth moves in such circles also, isn't it?"




Very. Do you remember that book, Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake? I felt it could have been written for the Royal Family. Those seemingly meaningless rituals, the Royal duties.




The Queen of England is like a giant termite. I don't mean to be rude in saying that, but Queen termites lives are ordered all day and night, they are completly hemmed in and they are bloated white and enormous and live all their days in the dark.




5:35 PM

Anonymous said...

All monarchies are pointless and should be abolished. Gadaffi proved that social equality was better for all. Gadaffi did not insult our intelligence like the Queen who 'pretends' equality by riding the Tube wearing her kerchief. Thank you, Aangirfan for your research.




7:36 PM

Anonymous said...

Well dont forget we still have the issue over Elizabeth II and the missing children in Canada. Wiliam Arnold Combes signed a statement saying he saw a good half a dozen kids taken away by Elizabeth and her husband Edward.




They were never seen again.




Now we have the scandal of Rev Kevin Arnett who was deported from the UK when he was attempting to deliver evidence to the ITCCS. This wasnt reported on mainstream news;




http://theintelhub.com/2011/05/30/urgent-alert-kevin-annett-jailed-barred-from-re-entering-england/




9:05 PM

majestika said...

Heartbreaking evil.




When they're not authorising the mass murder of foreign children by humanitarian bombardment, they're sexually abusing and murdering them in children's homes.




Monsters, plain & simple.




10:09 PM

majestika said...

http://mkculture.blogspot.com/2011/07/ritual-abuse.html




10:15 PM

dognamedblue said...

excellent work as always




10:21 PM

Anonymous said...

The Suffolk village is TattingSTONE.




1:53 AM

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...




"Well dont forget we still have the issue over Elizabeth II and the missing children in Canada. Wiliam Arnold Combes signed a statement saying he saw a good half a dozen kids taken away by Elizabeth and her husband Edward."







Elizebeth II married to Philip not Edward. Edward was her uncle who gave up the throne to marry Wallis Simpson. His brother George (Liz's father)succeeded the throne. Edward died in 1972.




2:44 AM

nobody said...

Hey Aang,




I'm in the middle of reading The Ultimate Evil, by Maury Terry, about the Son of Sam killings in New York in the 70's. I came to it via Dave McGowan repeatedly referencing it in Programmed to Kill.




Terry (not having read Bowart, McGowan, Brice Taylor, et al) clearly fails to understand quite what he's in amongst but regardless makes it unarguably clear that the Son of Sam was no such thing and was in fact an organised group of satanists acting in concert. Each killing involved three or four people, with one as the shooter (using the famous .44) and the others acting as lookouts.




Whilst I haven't finished it yet, already we've had a scene (related by a witness) where David Berkowitz upon finding his car ticketed at the location of the planned murder (thus establishing that he was there) declares to his accomplices that they should call the whole thing off and do it on some other day. He's overruled by one of them who says that they're all under orders and it must be done that night.




Anyway, the point I wanted to make is that, whilst we perpetually see examples of satanists and paedophiles walking free (thanks to their connections to the powerful, a la your piece today), occasionally there's nothing to be done for it and someone has to take the fall. In the case of David Berkowitz, since he was fool enough to park in front of a hydrant, he was it.




And that's all it takes. When you run with jackals, red in fang and claw, you make the smallest trip and you're it, torn limb from limb. It's almost enough to make you feel sorry for them, but not quite.




---




I wonder if they're reading here now? Probably. Hey boys, how's it feel to live lives of fear?




Or are you feeling bluff, impressed with your own power? Ha ha ha. Remember - a blink of an eye is all it takes you know. Are you into probabilities? Between you and your filthy ilk, and those you pray upon (an untold number), who's statistically more likely to end up in six pieces in a suitcase? Think about it now.




It's you isn't it?




2:50 AM

Anonymous said...

Of course they are reading this, I never assume anything else. But as long as we just talk and have no proof to act upon we are harmless nutters the best defence against is ...to do nothing. To do something about us attracts attention, possible investigation, and not ALL coppers and journalists are 'malleable' and might just find something juicy 'they' will have problems spinning shining-white.




Remember, these people have been at it since time immoral and have a system in place we mere mortals can't crack easily. As you've noticed, they always succeed in smothering any problems. Because they have seen to it they have people everywhere, in all positions and classes, and in emergencies even have 'expendables' to take the rap, the obvious ones the lone pedophiles we know so well, but in fact the predators they groom to entrap victims. But they are prepared to sacrifice their own if inavoidable. They all know they are expendable if someone f's up and thus do what it takes to succeed, cost what it will.




Not an easy nut to crack.




But there is a way, there always is.

(quote from a friend of mine, who found himself expendable).




1:50 PM

nobody said...

'time immoral', ha ha ha, very good.




12:16 AM

Anonymous said...

Windsor Castle paedo probe...good grief, let's re-write the Queen's treason laws and get rid of the royals.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3787217/Paedo-probe-at-Windsor-Castle.html




6:39 PM

Anonymous said...

Pope DENIES sexual abuse....

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/03/vatican-rejects-irish-cri_0_n_947700.html?ir=Canada




11:34 PM

Anonymous said...

http://tinyurl.com/3le2gtu




Occult Experience




1970 documentary on occultism and witchcraft




12:23 AM

Anonymous said...

http://www.gnosticliberationfront.com/revealed.htm




12:25 PM

Anonymous said...

I sometimes leave a juicy piece of bait to see if anyone actually READS my posts.




I know it's spelt immemorial.




I note you found nothing else to have a go at, so maybe it was a good post after all.




7:42 PM

Anonymous said...

God is watching.




9:42 PM

Anonymous said...

Blowing The Whistle - Child Stealing By The State

Event Date:

Sun, 23rd Oct 2011

Start Time:

10:30AM

Location

Kings Hall

Off Glebe Street

Stoke On Trent ST4 1FT

See map: Google Maps




This is not a conference to discuss the "issues" and "concerns" with children, and to set out a way to "help reform the system", as some MPs suggest.




This is a conference to expose and bring to trial those helping the State to steal and abuse children. We will name names, departments, authorities, organisations, judges, MPs, police, psychiatrists and more. With the help of those attending, we will expose the real evidence for:

MASSIVE STATE SPONSORED CHILD ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING AND COVER UP BY THE STATE AND ITS AGENTS

Ticket - Blowing The Whistle - Child Stealing By The State Price: £10.00




http://www.ukcolumn.org/articles/children







http://www.paltelegraph.com/columnists/peter-eyre/6939-canadian-and-world-peodophilia.html




As you can see there is certainly an awful lot of anger out there and with the Pope due in England next week I am sure a few sparks will be flying. For my part I could have done a whole series on the subject of peodophilia but I think this very large article paints a very clear picture that it is rife all over the world. It exists in every walk of life, especially in those areas that are supposed to safeguard and protect its citizens. The reason it continues is because it extends into the highest offices of the Government, church, military, police, health, education, social services, mental health and special needs, care workers, judiciary etc. The senior level of Freemasons plays a major role in this activity and that includes ex Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ambassadors, Senior Military Commanders, CEO’s and all inter linked to the New World Order etc.




The question is can this den of satanic evil be brought to justice? Yes obviously but only by the pressure of people power. If Hollie Greig’s case can be won, with the continued pressure from “Hollie’s Army” then there is hope. However, if we do not continue to support this particular case then all will be lost.




Peter Eyre – Middle East Consultant –13/9/2010




10:48 PM

Anonymous said...

There IS a major problem with female pedophiles preying on young children - boys and girls.

Drugs play a part too. Some parents are too busy getting high to care what their children are doing when they visit the nice ?? lady down the street.

I even wonder if some parents get paid in drugs to not ask what the 'nice'??? lady did with the child when she took the child for the day.

Have been sickened by two recent cases AND I had not idea the problem was so extensive.

I checked on line cases listed to see if any of the cases were reported there. But all names were supressed. Why? I think because the perpertrators were rich. A pathetic work colleagure (who was not at the trial) made a comment,'I suppose they were all low-lifes?'

I challenged what was meant by that and it appears that she thought the offenders would all be unemployed and living on benefits.

Wake up people.

These pedophiles were all rich, well connected and well educated. And there were also able to afford very expensive barristers. But they were still convicted thank goodness. So some sense is coming into the world.

But they had got away with it for years. They arrived well dressed, perfumed, immaculate, and charming. All things that fool some people into thinking such a well dressed woman could not be a criminal.

Criminals do not 'look'a certain way.

Criminals can be as well dressed as these haughty female pedophiles, in denial that they ever did any harm.

You would think they were all going out to some posh place for lunch instead of facing court for their sickening crimes (They have all been convicted now, so I can say that).

But to hear what they had done? They do not deserve a supression order. And only to protect the victims did they get supression oders. Mainly because these pedophiles have so mucked up the lives of the children they abused. And the press in UK is sensationlist and would no doubt have have 'accidentally'reported it without supression orders.

Thus victimising the children a second time.

None of the women were related to the children they abused in any way. They were able to afford the prices charged by the traffickers. This is happening and it is real.




They drive the children in their fancy cars for 'dates'. They take them to safe houses where they drug and abuse these children.

And it is all hushed up. Because rich well connected women would never be pedophiles in a big city would they?

Think again people.

Report it to the police.

Do not just think you cannot say anything.




6:45 AM

Anonymous said...

The 1967 Tattingstone suitcase murder had two Suffolk doctor suspects. One alleged suspect believed to have been consultant geriatrician for two Suffolk hospitals, Stow Lodge Stowmarket and TATTINGSTONE.




The Scotland Yard Savile inquiry should extend to Suffolk and investigate a Suffolk Pc of the time who allegedly provided Ronnie Kray alibis (I was with him at his Essex caravan)




The Krays had property at Bildeston where they were involved with local youth clubs and giving children donkey rides etc.




Just across the Essex border lived Ronnie's gay lover Tom Driberg MP.




6:39 PM

Anonymous said...

@Zoompad Queen Elizabth has done nothign wrong, I think she is a good person with the nations best interests at heart. These paedophiles groomed her and everyone else too.




2:59 AM

Anonymous said...

The same Anti-Catholic people




9:59 PM

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