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The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 31-10-2014 I've seen some interesting comments re the CSA: If Jimmy Saville were still alive Theresa May would make him chairman. We will not leave any stone unturned...unless it is covering one of ours. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 31-10-2014 And some pertinent questions asked about Leon Brittan alleged involvement in "improper conduct with children" - again from The Needle blog: Quote:Leon Brittan and Improper Conduct With Children.' The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 31-10-2014 That is the perfect use of parliamentary privilege. Lot's of crimes are covered up with the threat of libel suits. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 31-10-2014 David Guyatt Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote: I would like to know the names of the other people who were at these dinners. Cameron? May? Who are they? The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 31-10-2014 Magda Hassan Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote: I suppose that depends on whether anyone else was present at them? In one draft there was no other guests and in another there were four others. You pays your money and takes your choice, I guess. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 31-10-2014 Wolf has resigned. Took long enough. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/fiona-woolf-quits-as-chair-of-abuse-inquiry--30-minutes-after-home-office-expressed-full-confidence-in-her-9831816.html The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 01-11-2014 Inevitable once the story of the seven drafts of her letter came out. What I find interesting is who told Keith Vaz that there were seven drafts, as it would not normally be a question he would ask a witness to do to furnish his committee with drafts of letters -- so I smell an insider leaking in all this. Quote:Mrs Woolf's links to Lord Brittan appear to have escaped the Home Office vetting team despite the links being clearly in the public domain. Meanwhile, the Indy's storyline above just shows how much of a chickenshit outfit they are. To say that her links "escaped" the notice of the Home Office is preposterous. The other far more likely explanation is that they attempted to cover up her relationship to Lord Brittan and that she was chosen for the job because of this, not in spite of it. Let's see who May asks next, as that will be the litmus test of Cameron's motives in this matter - that and the terms of reference governing the inquiry. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 01-11-2014 Mansfield is putting his hand up now. I think he was not able to do so before due to commitments but he is definitely interested and he has the support of many of the survivors. However, I remember Jan speculating about him on one of the threads to do with an organized crime figures in the UK and some deep goings on. I'll have to dig it out if I can. It was just speculative but interesting none the less. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Michael Barwell - 01-11-2014 The delays in this investigation are all to the good for the establishment, a happy exercise in time-wasting complimenting the possibility of gross corruptions and the well-oiled par for course cover-up; no inquiry has ever got to the heart of any misdeeds in the UK. State orchestrated protections for the 'great and the good' and the influential, and bread an' games for the masses. In terms of law and justice, Britain's a bit of a cess pit. Oh, and look east 'cos the Russkis are on the march.... The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 02-11-2014 Interesting about Mansfield. I saw that he was up for it, but had no idea there might be a blot on his copybook. And yep, government injuries are well oiled machines with a long history of arriving at the decision the government of the day want. This one is going the way of the Diana inquiry - even including Butler-Sloss who was appointed to that one and then had to resign due to revelations that she would "sit alone" without a jury -- and back then Mike Mansfield was Al Fayed's silk. And the fix was definitely in on that inquiry arriving at a satisfactory decision - and not the one everyone knows to be the actualite. It's like a re-enactment isn't it. |