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It was only meant to illustrate that there are ways round the law if you know how to do it. And the establishment know every trick in the book.

These days they only have to claim a security risk or terrorism threat to ensure secrecy.

 

Correct. And that is why it is so hard to find someone 'suitable' now for the investigation, because the old established rules of protection apply 'everybody knows somebody'.

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It was only meant to illustrate that there are ways round the law if you know how to do it. And the establishment know every trick in the book.

These days they only have to claim a security risk or terrorism threat to ensure secrecy.

 

I read the other day the government is considering a report button for ISPs to inform the government of terrorism suspects. Of course this sounds to me that the story has been made public to try and scare off a few terrorists. You can be rest assured the government know who are considered risks anyway because we hear numerous stories about peopled being hauled in anyway without such a reporting button, thanks to the secret police the government almalgamated in 2010.

 

Back on topic. MPs say child sex abuse whidespread. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-30083835 Maybe they ought to closer to home first instead of trying to sabotage the Operation Fernbridge invetigation.

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I read the other day the government is considering a report button for ISPs to inform the government of terrorism suspects.

 

There ought to be a report button for ISPs to report conspiracy theorists.

 

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Diplomatic immunity - not reported at all? Just guessing.

 

If you think there is a law which allows MPs to murder children with impunity then your divorce from reality must have been finalised. Just guessing.

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There ought to be a report button for ISPs to report conspiracy theorists.

 

---------- Post added 18-11-2014 at 08:05 ----------

 

 

If you think there is a law which allows MPs to murder children with impunity then your divorce from reality must have been finalised. Just guessing.

 

Who is the conspiracy theorist?

 

We are talking about reported investigations by the police into a paedophile ring at the heart of the establishment, possible murders connected with it, and a serious and extensive cover up of the same. Also a victims group, who from past experience are concerned that the investigations will be tainted by further cover ups.

 

Are you saying that the media are making all this up?

 

Just because it's been doing the rounds on the internet for years and is now being taken seriously surely vindicates the 'conspiracy theorists.'

 

Your ridiculous statement about a 'law which allows MPs to murder children with impunity,' is just silly, no one has ever said that.

But it does show a worrying lack of awareness of the issues on your part.

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There's a bit in the Metro this morning about a tory MP in a bath with a kid found after the murder of one of the owners of the Elm Guest House. It's not on their website yet but I found this old article from the DM, which gives a rough background to the murder and suspected cover up.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2608177/Was-woman-murdered-cover-Cyril-Smiths-sex-ring.html

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It'll never happen. The Belgian Government survived a scandal so I don't hold out much chance a British government will be pinned to the wall..

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLXIbi8e9pI

 

Perhaps not, but the net is closing in despite attempts by the government to cover it up and trying to merge it with Operation Yewtree which has overshadowed Operation Fernbridge in the media recently.

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An interesting development on the alleged Government paedophile ring:

 

'A rival investigation into alleged Government paedorhile ring is to be headed by top human rights lawyer, Michael Mansfield, (who represented Mohammad Al Fayed at the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed.) This has been set up by Child abuse campaigners.'

 

He has been appointed as judge of a new 'People's Tribunal' on historic child abuse claims. Organisers insist it is "not in competition with the Government enquiry, but will complement it. This tribunal is necessary because the Government initiative has serious shortcomings."

 

'The tribunal will hold public hearings across Britain in which abuse survivors will tell there stories, and will produce a report within a year, that will be submitted to the Home secretary's inquiry as well as other institutions.'

 

Theresa May will face questions from MPs tomorrow on the lack of progress with the investigation, and the struggle to find a suitable chairman in spite of over 100 names being put forward, following the resignation od Baroness Butler-Schloss and Lawyer Fiona Woolf, who had to resign from chairing it because of their links to figures alleged to have been involved in a cover-up of VIP paedophile rings.

 

Wonder who'll blink first...

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An interesting development on the alleged Government paedophile ring:

 

'A rival investigation into alleged Government paedorhile ring is to be headed by top human rights lawyer, Michael Mansfield, (who represented Mohammad Al Fayed at the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed.) This has been set up by Child abuse campaigners.'

 

He has been appointed as judge of a new 'People's Tribunal' on historic child abuse claims. Organisers insist it is "not in competition with the Government enquiry, but will complement it. This tribunal is necessary because the Government initiative has serious shortcomings."

 

'The tribunal will hold public hearings across Britain in which abuse survivors will tell there stories, and will produce a report within a year, that will be submitted to the Home secretary's inquiry as well as other institutions.'

 

Theresa May will face questions from MPs tomorrow on the lack of progress with the investigation, and the struggle to find a suitable chairman in spite of over 100 names being put forward, following the resignation od Baroness Butler-Schloss and Lawyer Fiona Woolf, who had to resign from chairing it because of their links to figures alleged to have been involved in a cover-up of VIP paedophile rings.

 

Wonder who'll blink first...

 

All delay tactics by the Tories, so we're not all up in arms before the next election - and as Labour are not pushing either, seems they too are protecting own interests.

 

Glad to hear about this 'complimentary' :hihi: enquiry! :clap:

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