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  • #46
    And more FFS .

    Conservative, William Hague – Cover up

    November 1, 2012/in Corruption Cases, MP corruption, Paedophile politicians /by CUK Admin
    Steve Messham said Mr Hague had “questions to answer” over why a public inquiry by Sir Ronald Waterhouse was restricted under terms of reference laid down by the then Welsh secretary.

    Mr Messham believes that Sir Ronald’s three-year inquiry would have unearthed evidence of high-profile figures abusing children in collusion with care home staff had it not had such a narrow remit.

    Earlier this week, David Cameron announced a review of Sir Ronald’s inquiry following claims by Mr Messham on the BBC’s Newsnight that a high-ranking member of the Tory Party was among his abusers.

    Mr Messham, 49, claimed he was raped “more than a dozen times” by the politician when he was 13 years old.

    The politician in question, who is still alive, has vehemently denied the allegation, and said he had only been to Wrexham, where the rapes are alleged to have taken place, once in his life.

    Steve Messham said Mr Hague had “questions to answer” over why a public inquiry by Sir Ronald Waterhouse was restricted under terms of reference laid down by the then Welsh secretary.

    Mr Messham believes that Sir Ronald’s three-year inquiry would have unearthed evidence of high-profile figures abusing children in collusion with care home staff had it not had such a narrow remit.

    Earlier this week, David Cameron announced a review of Sir Ronald’s inquiry following claims by Mr Messham on the BBC’s Newsnight that a high-ranking member of the Tory Party was among his abusers.

    Mr Messham, 49, claimed he was raped “more than a dozen times” by the politician when he was 13 years old.

    The politician in question, who is still alive, has vehemently denied the allegation, and said he had only been to Wrexham, where the rapes are alleged to have taken place, once in his life.

    When Mr Hague announced the Waterhouse Inquiry in 1996, he said its job was to “inquire into the abuse of children in care in the former county council areas of Gwynedd and Clwyd since 1974″. Mr Messham said the remit prevented Sir Ronald, a former judge, from looking into abuse outside the two areas but which was linked to staff at the care homes.

    He said: “These terms of reference sti-fled the inquiry and meant that my allegations and others were not fully investigated. Mr Hague has some questions to answer about the terms of reference of the report.”

    A spokesman for Mr Hague said: “The terms of reference were proposed by officials in the Welsh Office and agreed by ministers and widely supported by Parliament. There were no serious representations from MPs or the judge to challenge them at any time.”

    Mr Messham made allegations about the senior Tory to Sir Ronald’s inquiry but the judge said at the time he thought they were in the “realm of fantasy”.

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    • #47
      Good vid

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agKQ8SQ3ODg

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      • #48
        And on it goes ! but will he be believed ???


        Convicted paedophile tells judge he knows the names of alleged Westminster child sex ring

        A CONVICTED paedophile dramatically had his sentencing adjourned yesterday after he told a judge he "knows the names" of the alleged Westminster child sex ring.

        Published: 00:00, Mon, July 21, 2014By PAUL JEEVES





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        Michael McAuliffe, Westminster child sex ring, Westminster paedophiles, paedophile, sex offender, politics, politiciansMichael McAuliffe claims that he has information regarding the alleged Westminster child sex ring [SWNS/GETTY]

        Serial sex offender Michael McAuliffe, 50, threatened to shout out the names before being bundled back to his cell by prison guards.

        Judge Peter Benson, sitting in Bradford Crown Court, West Yorks, had seconds earlier adjourned the case to give police six weeks to investigate the claims.

        Judge Benson had earlier passed the defence and prosecution council a letter from McAuliffe's solicitors before the case was heard and as the paedophile was being led into the dock from cells

        He is deeply hostile towards the police
        Prosecutor Michael Smith on Michael McAuliffe
        His barrister James Bourne-Arton, after reading the letter, told the court: "He has a desire to provide relevant information into investigations into those which concern the 1970s in the Westminster area.

        "He has details and information, and more, there are other instances of child abuse and a paedophile ring, which he is willing to provide information on."

        Mr Bourne-Arton admitted McAuliffe's motivation for helping police is to do a deal and get a more lenient sentence.

        The court heard that West Yorkshire Police would need a "scoping interview" for officers to assess the degree of usefulness to their inquiries.

        McAuliffe had fled to London from West Yorkshire because he was a closely monitored sex offender in his home town of Haworth following a conviction for possessing child pornography.

        But he was brought back to justice after being spotted by an eagle-eyed Bradford police officer who was enjoying a break in the capital.

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        McAuliffe was registered with West Yorkshire Police and legally bound to notify them of any change of address.

        But he changed his name to Ashley Peters and went to the capital.

        Det Sgt Christie was walking off her evening meal in Leicester Square when she saw a man handing out leaflets for a business.

        When she took a second glance, she recognised the man as McAuliffe, who she knew had previously lived in London.

        After his re-arrest, McAuliffe's home was searched and the police unearthed a stash of 5,000 sickening photographs and movies of children, some at Level 5, the most serious.

        McAuliffe pleaded guilty to 23 offences and was due to be sentenced yesterday until the dramatic revelation bought him more time.

        They included failing to comply with the requirements of the sex offenders' register by changing his name and address without permission in November last year.

        He also pleaded guilty to 17 charges of making thousands of indecent photos and movies of children and four offences of distributing indecent photos of children.

        Prosecutor Michael Smith, after conferring with Det Sgt Christie, told Judge Benson it would take about a month to interview and follow up on information McAuliffe might supply.

        He said McAuliffe's change of heart was at odds with his usual attitude towards the police.

        "He is deeply hostile towards the police," said Mr Smith, who added he was sceptical of what McAuliffe could tell police.

        "He has said that the only good copper is a dead copper.

        "He has only desired to assist the police one week before sentencing.

        "It is of deep concern to the officers who have attended today."

        Judge Benson said: "I think if I adjourn sentencing it will allow officers to assess the validity of the offer."

        He said he shared the prosecution's scepticism, but added: "If some good can come out of this we should offer them an opportunity to hear what he might be able to say."

        Turning to McAuliffe, Judge Benson said: "For the reasons which have been discussed I am going to adjourn sentencing upon you until the 1st September."

        At this point McAuliffe shouted from the dock: "The names I have got are...."

        Judge Benson hurriedly interrupted him, so that no more was audible, and McAuliffe was quickly taken down.



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        • #49
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          VIP paedophile networks 'shut down police investigations which got too close', retired officers claim
          Dec 13, 2014 22:30 By Nick Dorman
          Almost 30 former detectives have turned whistleblower in an online forum to expose how undercover operations were suddenly “canned” by powerful figures



          High-level probes into VIP *paedophile networks were shut down as police closed in on a number of powerful *figures, former officers claim.

          In an extraordinary development, detectives have turned whistleblower to expose how undercover operations were suddenly “canned”.

          Almost 30 officers have been venting their anger online – heaping *pressure on the probe by Scotland Yard and the Government into widespread claims of historic sexual abuse.

          One former officer called Jim wrote: “This is about kids being raped by those in power that included politicians of all sorts.

          “It goes to the very heart of our establishment.”

          The allegations surfaced during a *four-month investigation by the Exaro news website into a secret members-only chat forum used by former and serving Metropolitan Police officers.

          Use of the locked forum is vetted so that only people who have worked in or closely alongside the force can join or see the discussions.

          Along with the officers and a sixth man – a government worker who signed the Official Secrets Act – a further 11 *policemen claimed colleagues had told them of similar cover-ups.

          One, who said his investigation into a paedophile ring was shut down, claimed: “As the operation expanded up the greasy pole of high society, the job got canned.”

          Shut down: A redacted discussion thread among former officers on the forum
          We have protected the identities of the whistleblowers – some of whom claim that surveillance officers watching a *paedophile ring even led them to fellow officers and a string of lawyers.

          An officer with two decades of service claimed his crime squad at a station in central London was shut down because it got too close to the establishment.

          And a retired sergeant with 30 years’ service said evidence of abuse from a notorious care home was “destroyed” and a detective on the case was discredited by “corrupt politicians”, “corrupt high-
          ranking officers” and “religious people”.

          A government worker using the false name Jonathan claimed: “The cover-up began in 1985 when operations were closed for no apparent reason except prominent persons were allegedly *involved, and again in 1990 and again over the North Wales child abuse.

          “Successive governments continued the practice, so don’t hold your breath that anything will change any time soon.”

          The web discussions began in July after an officer posted newspaper claims, by child protection campaigner Chris Fay, that there had been a cover-up.

          Mr Fay, of the now-defunct National Association of Young People in Care, said he was warned off claims surrounding Elm Guest House in Barnes, South West London – the alleged VIP boys brothel.

          VisitBritain/James McCormickPiccadilly Circus, London, London, EnglandChicken Rack: Piccadilly Circus in London was a notorious hangout for paedophiles
          Responding to claims that Mr Fay was threatened at gunpoint, an officer known as Samantha, who had jobs including surveillance during a 27-year career, said: “I believe it. I know of instances where Special Branch crossed boundaries any police officer would find abhorrent.

          “They did feel the rules didn’t apply to them. I and others have seen and heard or been present when things have been glossed over, hidden or destroyed.”

          A policeman called Matthew wrote to another officer: “Dave, I don’t know if you were on 8 Tactical Support Group when we did the surveillance op on the paedophile ring but all we were following were lawyers and police officers. Oddly as the op expanded up the greasy pole of high society the job got canned.”

          The axed probe took place in the late 1980s and was in a spin-off from Operation Circus, a Met investigation into the abuse of vulnerable boys lured from the *so-called Chicken Rack – an area near Piccadilly Circus Tube station.

          In August, a claim emerged from Bob, another retired sergeant with 30 years’ service. He cites a quashed probe into a care home mentioned in the Press in *connection with alleged abuse by VIPs.

          He wrote: “My position is from *first-hand, knowing what the government and high ranking officers did to a DC who possessed solid evidence. They destroyed the poor fella, all evidence was destroyed or disappeared. Yes, it involved the care home we are all reading about.”

          In October, former detective *constable Stevie claimed: “In the 90s a middle-class paedo ring was uncovered at KF (Newham police station). It linked into a massive undercover paedo job run by (police *officer’s name removed). The UC found it went to Cabinet level and four years of work was pulled overnight.”

          A total of 11 officers who say they heard second or third-hand of cover-ups make a series of similar allegations, including the existence of a secret file dating to the 1960s of abuse claims against a celebrity recently linked to alleged historic abuse.

          GettyThe site of the former Elm Guest House in BarnesAbusers' lair: The site of the former Elm Guest House in Barnes
          And it was claimed Special Branch shut down an operation linking high-placed establishment figures with abuse in 1986 or 1987, destroying all evidence.

          Officers claim Operation Hedgerow – a probe which saw a barrister, a company director and others jailed over widespread abuse of vulnerable boys in 1989 – had “got very close to Parliament”.

          They also claimed Operation Ore, which snared child porn perverts through credit card payments to sick websites in the early 2000s, had its “wings clipped”.

          In a discussion thread in July, a Met officer called Dale wrote: “About time Op Ore was resurrected. It was squashed due to political pressure. A good time to bring it back. Should ruffle feathers.”

          Frank, who served in the Met before moving to the US, added: “Op Ore had its wings clipped from the beginning. It’s time to remove political interference.”

          Adam, in the Met for 30 years, replied: “Hedgerow might be more interesting, got very close to Parliament.”

          The Met Police declined to comment last night.

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          • #50
            New blow for May's sex abuse probe as Diana inquest QC agrees to lead rival investigation because of government's 'serious shortcomings'
            New investigation established to look into historic child abuse claims
            It is to run in competition with the Home Secretary's troubled inquiry

            But just like the Government’s inquiry, the new tribunal – set up by child abuse campaigners – has been beset by problems.
            Only weeks after the steering committee was appointed, four members resigned, citing attacks on social media.
            Home Secretary Theresa May's troubled child abuse inquiry has now suffered a fresh setback with the formation of a rival investigation
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            Home Secretary Theresa May's (pictured) troubled child abuse inquiry has now suffered a fresh setback with the formation of a rival investigation
            Among them was ex-social worker Liz Davies, a leading child protection expert.
            Organisers insist it is not in conflict with the Government’s inquiry but will instead complement it.
            However, its website suggests that there will be an element of competition. It says: ‘This tribunal is necessary because the Government initiative has serious shortcomings.’
            Questions have also been raised about its funding. Organisers say they hope to raise money from the public, partly by selling wristbands carrying the slogan ‘sweep away the secrecy’.
            The tribunal will hold public hearings across Britain at which abuse survivors will tell their stories, and will produce a report within a year that will be submitted to Theresa May’s inquiry as well as other institutions.
            As it is entirely unofficial, it has no legal powers requiring witnesses to come forward.
            Mrs May will face questions from MPs tomorrow on the lack of progress with the investigation and the struggle to find a suitable chairman.
            At least 100 names have been put forward after Mrs Woolf had to step down, following The Mail on Sunday’s revelation that she has close links to former Home Secretary Leon Brittan.


            Read more: New blow for May's sex abuse probe as Diana inquest QC agrees to lead rival investigation because of government's 'serious shortcomings' | Daily Mail Online

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            • #51
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              Former newspaper boss tells police of VIP paedophile cover-up claim
              Ex-news editor who was issued with warning against reporting on allegedly powerful paedophile ring is interviewed by police
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              Daniel Boffey
              The Observer, Saturday 20 December 2014 22.33 GMT
              27 Rocks Lane, the former Elm Guest House, Barnes, London -17 Dec 2012
              The former Elm Guest House in Barnes where paedophiles are said to have operated in the 1980s. Photograph: Ray Tang/Rex
              A former local newspaper executive who claims that he was issued with an official warning in the early 1980s against reporting on an allegedly powerful paedophile ring has been interviewed by police.

              In a sign of growing concern that there has been a cover-up of the involvement of politicians in the sexual abuse of children, Hilton Tims, 81, was approached by officers and asked to tell all that he knows about the affair.

              Last month the Observer reported Tims’s claim that his newspaper, the Surrey Comet, had been issued with a D-notice – an official warning not to publish intelligence that might damage national security – when he sought around 1984 to report on a police investigation into Elm Guest House, in Barnes, south-west London, where a group of notorious paedophiles was said to have been operating.

              Officials running the D-notice system, who work closely with MI5 and MI6 and the Ministry of Defence, said they did not believe that such a notice would have been issued, but admitted that some records relating to official requests for media blackouts in the early 1980s have been destroyed.

              Following the revelations, it has emerged that Tims, who was news editor of the Surrey Comet between 1980 and 1988, was interviewed by an officer working for Operation Fernbridge, the criminal investigation examining claims of sexual abuse and grooming of children by prominent men, including senior MPs, top police officers and people with links to the royal household. Tims said: “They wanted to have my story from my own lips.”

              He told officers that the D-notice was issued when he asked one of his reporters to look into a police investigation into a paedophile ring based at Elm Guest House which the paper understood had been “getting boys from a care home”. Tims said the paper subsequently dropped its inquiries into the story.

              The development follows Scotland Yard’s decision last week to publicly describe claims that a Conservative MP strangled a boy of 12 as both “credible and true”. Officers, who have appealed for witnesses to come forward, are investigating the claims of an alleged victim, known as Nick, who says he was molested from the age of seven to 16, between 1975 and 1984. He claims to have seen a Conservative MP kill a boy at an orgy in a London townhouse in around 1980, and to have witnessed a Conservative cabinet minister watch two men kill another boy in a sexual assault a year later.

              Peter McKelvie, a former child protection manager whose allegations about a paedophile ring brought the issue to the attention of Tom Watson MP and the police in 2012, said it was clear that there had been a cover-up
              .

              He said: “The good and honest police officers on the ground always wanted to take their criminal investigations into this as far as they could go. It was higher up the hierarchy where things went awry.

              “It is encouraging that the police are now pursuing this. The evidence has always been there and now it is finally being examined.”

              Last week the home secretary Theresa May met survivors of child sexual abuse, along with McKelvie, to discuss the future of the independent inquiry that she set up in the summer. The inquiry has lost two chairs over accusations of conflicts of interest and the survivors told May that they had also lost confidence in the makeup of the rest of the panel due to examine allegations of organised institutional child abuse.

              It was reported on Saturday night that May intends to scrap the panel. She wrote to each panel member last week to say she is considering converting it to a statutory inquiry, or set up a fresh statutory inquiry or a royal commission, according to Exaro News which published extracts from the letter.

              Earlier this month it was revealed that two members of the panel had been accused of sending threatening or insulting emails to victims who had criticised the inquiry.

              Lawyers for one abuse survivor had written to the home secretary to complain of a string of unsolicited communications, including an allegedly threatening email sent two days before an official meeting that both panellists and an abuse survivor were due to attend.

              The victim, who is on medication for post-traumatic stress disorder, was left too anxious to attend the “listening meeting” in November.

              McKelvie said: “At the meeting on Monday the home secretary was friendly and purposeful and promised a timetable for the inquiry, and hopefully the name of a new chair, by the end of January. But we were adamant that disbanding the panel as it stands is non-negotiable. The inquiry cannot be compromised from day one like this.




              May is now trying to close it all down , well I reckon the outcome is gonna destroy some ,,errrrrrr high profiles ,,hopefully they will get HUNG .

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              • #52
                From another forum with which im in total agreement with .



                THE REALITY OF MORALITY IN OUR POLITICIANS.
                Let this be the last Christmas paedophile suspects are allowed the freedom of our nation’s children’s bodies.
                If the politicians will not comply, we have a moral duty to rebel against the politicians NOT representing our moral values.
                In November 2012, new allegations led to the Prime Minister, David Cameron, announcing that a senior independent figure, later named as Mrs Justice Julia Macur, would examine the conduct and remit of the Waterhouse Inquiry.
                Clegg: Westminster child abuse claims should be investigated by police
                Dozens of MPs are now demanding an overarching inquiry into how the government allowed child abusers such as Jimmy Savile to operate in state-run institutions such as the NHS and the BBC. This is being resisted by Downing Street.
                Nick Clegg refuses to hold inquiry into Cyril Smith child abuse allegations
                The Liberal Democrat leader says allegations of child abuse spanning decades are a matter for police as he denies having any knowledge of rumours surrounding the former Rochdale MP
                Thursday 6th November 2014
                Nick Clegg says the child abuse scandals should 'shake society to its core' as he hailed LBC's investigation into abuse in care homes.
                And how many arrests have there been?......ZERO.
                Child abuse investigation: PM confident inquiry chair Fiona Woolf will act 'with integrity' despite connection to former minister under scrutiny
                I worry about my children online, says Cameron in call to web firms to do more to help spy agencies to catch paedophiles.
                'We have seen an increasing and alarming phenomenon of adults grooming children online, encouraging them to send images of themselves over the internet or on mobile phones,' Mr Cameron said.
                'There can be no grey areas here. If you ask a child to take their clothes off and send a picture, you are as guilty as if you did that in person.
                In November 2012, new allegations led to the Prime Minister, David Cameron, announcing that a senior independent figure, later named as Mrs Justice Julia Macur, would examine the conduct and remit of the Waterhouse Inquiry. In addition, the Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced a new police inquiry into how the original allegations were dealt with, as well as an investigation of any new allegations. The broadcasting of false allegations on Newsnight on 2 November led to the resignation of the Director-General of the BBC, George Entwistle, eight days later.
                The report of phase one of the police investigation, Operation Pallial, was published on 29 April 2013. It set out a total of 140 allegations of abuse at 18 children's homes in North Wales between 1963 and 1992. The police stated in November 2013 that, in the previous year, over 200 people had come forward to assist their enquiries.
                What has all of this political bullshit amounted too? Absolutely nothing.
                These are our representatives of our nation who are doing nothing to aid and assist in the arrest of known paedophile suspects in parliament, the house of lords and our major institutions such as care homes and the BBC, suspect who are still committing offences until proven otherwise.
                Banking criminals are still robbing, suspected paedophiles still protected by parliamentarians, police still incapable of arresting the suspects and the judiciary staying silent over the paedophiles and banking criminals.
                What a disgusting parliament and moral system we have chosen to represent us, adjudicate us and abuse us.
                Make this the last Christmas those victims of political CHILD abuse are ignored.
                No one will call you a terrorist for wanting to protect the nation’s children unless they are in parliament, the House of Lords, the police or the judiciary.
                If we as a people accept these “representatives” of our nation can abuse children in state care with impunity then we as individuals bare the guilt of every victim of the last 50 years or more and the victims STILL BEING ABUSED THIS CHRISTMAS.
                Let this be the last Christmas paedophile suspects are allowed the freedom of our nation’s children’s bodies.
                If the politicians will not comply, we have a moral duty to rebel against the politicians NOT representing our moral values.

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                • #53
                  A dossier naming 22 vip,s is handed in to the police today , how long before it goes missing .



                  Scotland Yard is probing five VIP paedophile rings after Labour MP hands in dossier naming six serving politicians and Lords
                  MP John Mann has given explosive dossier on alleged abuse to police
                  Document names 22 politicians, including three serving MPs
                  It also names three members of House of Lords linked to historic abuse
                  Mr Mann says 'at least five paedophile rings which involved MPs'
                  Dossier also includes names of 13 ex-ministers, including at least two who are claimed to have gone to 'abuse parties' at Dolphin Square, Pimlico
                  By TAMARA COHEN



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