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The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 09-03-2015 David Guyatt Wrote:Stand at attention lads. Perhaps we now have an answer to the question I posed in the above post about the identity of "very, very, very senior brass"? From the Needle: Quote: Field Marshall Baron Bramall served as Chief of the General Staff between 1979 and 1982 and Chief of the Defence Staff from 1982 and 1985 and then retired in November 1985 -- thus smack bang in the middle of the Thatcher government and Lord Leon Brittan's term as Thatcher's Home Secretary (1983-5) followed by the Lewd's demotion to Trade & Industry between 1985-6 and eventual banishment to the Europe Union thereafter. But I might just be guilty of being biased of course? The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 15-03-2015 Officers have identified a luxury flat in Pimlico, London, which is connected to a large cellar believed to have been used as a 'holding area' for abuse victims New development: Police have pinpointed a London flat where they believe witness 'Nick' and other abuse victims were held Police investigating a VIP *paedophile ring have pinpointed a luxury flat where they believe boys were held before being *sexually abused by prominent men and in one case murdered. The apartment is in upmarket Pimlico, central London, and is connected to a large cellar. In a chilling development, detectives from Operation Midland believe the premises were used as a holding area for youngsters before they were driven a short distance to abuse parties. The Sunday People and the Exaro *investigative website can reveal *detectives also suspect the apartment could be linked to a murder allegedly involving members of the paedophile network. They are now preparing to take a former abuse victim to the property. Officers want him to confirm their *suspicions that the address is a key site in their investigation. One line of enquiry is whether a cellar at the flat was used to keep one or more boys before they were sexually abused at *another property nearby. The exact location of the flat cannot be identified at this stage, nor can the *evidence that relates to it, for fear of *disrupting the police investigation. Detectives regard the property as *potentially crucial but have identified other premises they want to look at. They plan to take a key witness, known as Nick to protect his identity, on a *drive-around of locations in central London that may have been used by the paedophile network. Nick came forward last year with a series of allegations. He says a group of influential and wealthy men sexually abused him as a boy at Dolphin Square, the apartment *complex in Pimlico where many MPs have homes, and elsewhere. He also claims to have seen members of a Westminster paedophile network murder three boys. And he is keen to help Operation Midland get to the truth. In an open appeal, he said: "I would like to make a personal request to all the boys who were hurt alongside me to come forward if you can and if you have not done so already."You will not remember Nick'. It is not my real name. But you will recognise what went on and where. "I totally understand why you might not feel able to, and I know the fear that they instilled in us back then stopped me from speaking out previously. But now is the right time to come forward. "If the fear of certain members of the inner circle is holding you back, you need not worry. "It did not stop me, and the police can explain more if you get in touch. "There are some excellent detectives from the Metropolitan Police who are working on the information that I have given to them. They want to help, they want to listen, and they are not afraid to go where the evidence takes them. "It is not an easy thing to do. It is really hard to find that courage to come forward and then have to go through with the police what happened. "But they have made it as easy for me as they possibly could have done. "They have listened to me. They have kept me updated, and ensured that I am safe. They have made sure that I have support and have maintained my anonymity. "I also ask others to come forward if you have *information about what was going on. "Were you one of my drivers? Were you suspicious at the comings and goings of boys at all times of the day and night? Any piece of information, no matter how insignificant you think it is, might be useful to the police." The Pimlico flat will be among several properties to be included in the police drive-around. Other places in the smart London district are also of interest as possible locations of child sex abuse involving the network of perverts. Getty Search for truth: Tom Watson MP Pimlico is now a key focus for Operation Midland. The latest development comes after the Sunday People and Exaro last week revealed that Operation Midland had searched four homes, including two belonging to former Home Secretary Leon Brittan, who died two months ago aged 75. Operation Midland was launched last year after Nick came forward, initially to Exaro, to give an account of child sex abuse at Dolphin Square and elsewhere. Nick is one of three men who have given testimony about how they were sexually abused as boys by a group of people, including public figures, at Dolphin Square. Police are also examining claims based on Nick's evidence that Mr Brittan was present when two unidentified men beat a boy to death following sexual abuse around 1981 or 1982. Det Supt Kenny McDonald, who is overseeing Operation Midland, said *officers who had spoken to Nick thought his account was "credible and true". During a Press conference in December, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse said police were examining whether children were abused at a number of locations , including the South East, London and at military establishments. Operation Midland, is a strand of the Operation Fairbank *inquiry investigating *allegations of historical child abuse. Fairbank was set up *after Labour MP Tom Watson MP asked about the existence of a high-level child abuse network with links to Parliament and Downing Street. Read more on this story with our investigative partner Exaro HEREThe Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 17-03-2015 From the BPC.co.uk/news: Quote:16 March 2015 Last updated at 22:30 The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 17-03-2015 The Dead Paedophiles Society: A major film that features prominent members of the establishment who can't recite poetry - but do know how to undo belt buckles, commit rape, torture and murder without the slightest concern for the long arm of the law ---- because that long arm was also touching little boy's willies. *** Speaking of Willie's. It's interesting to see that the Willie Whitelaw case is being partially discussed again (see below). He must be dead. Oh dear he is. He died in 1999. So, that's okay then. From The Needle: Quote: "Senior police officers", eh. Plus very, very, very senior military officers, plus top government ministers = instant cover-up. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 17-03-2015 From International Business Times: Quote: The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 22-03-2015 Child abuse scandal: Did a botched blackmail attempt by South African intelligence help Cyril Smith escape justice?A fresh twist reveals the Liberal MP was targeted by the notorious apartheid-era intelligence agency BossJAMES HANNING , JONATHAN OWENSunday 22 March 2015 British police became aware of the plot in the mid-1970s while questioning a man over an art theft. He was subsequently convicted for possession of stolen goods. The individual, who cannot be named, told police he had film footage of Smith sexually abusing boys. Detectives established that the man had links with the South African embassy in London and appeared to be working on behalf of Boss, the notorious apartheid-era intelligence agency, which was attempting to undermine Liberal MPs and others they regarded as unsympathetic to the regime. Malicious rumours were also circulated about the private lives of former prime ministers Harold Wilson (right) and Edward Heath (left), as well as the former Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe, A senior source, speaking last night under condition of anonymity, revealed that in the event, Special Branch found the man had no credible evidence of Smith abusing children. The individual escaped prosecution for attempted blackmail and no action was taken against Smith. Subsequent allegations against the Liberal politician were either not proven or intentionally buried. "It isn't clear if there was a deliberate cover-up or not," said the source, "but after the South African episode, it seems that those who knew about it would have been inclined to dismiss claims against Smith as merely part of that politically motivated South African nonsense'." The development comes after police were accused of dropping a subsequent investigation into Smith, seemingly under pressure from senior figures, heightening suggestions of a high-level conspiracy. The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 22-03-2015 EXCLUSIVE: Special Branch let vile paedo Cyril Smith off the hook SEVEN timesCYRIL Smith was held and freed seven times by police investigating claims he was a paedophile, we reveal today.By Don Hale / Published 22nd March 2015 VILE: Loathsome former Rochdale MP Cyril Smith was allegedly a known paedophile [REX] A retired spy has told how Special Branch repeatedly intervened to get him off the hook over a 30-year period. Smith, the former Rochdale MP, died in September 2010. He has since been accused of a raft of claims that he sexually abused boys in care. Last week the BBC's Newsnight programme reported how Smith and other prominent figures were arrested at a paedophile party in London in 1981 but were released without charge. Our source, a former intelligence expert who wishes to remain anonymous, worked for both Special Branch and MI5. He is ready to tell everything if he is granted immunity from prosecution. "We knew he was a paedophile and our man was kept very busy at times suppressing claims of abuse" The insider, who is in his 70s, fears losing his pension or being prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act if he speaks out.An insider The former spy told us Smith considered himself "untouchable" and had a Special Branch minder. He also revealed: "Smith was given an emergency helpline' number. "The irony was that his minder also handed details to Box 500 (MI5), who wanted to know what was happening within the corridors of power. "They had a hold over him and thought he was potentially more useful as their pet spy'. "Smith was loathed by all. We knew he was a paedophile and our man was kept very busy at times suppressing claims of abuse. "I know of at least seven occasions when he was either arrested or questioned or both over very serious sexual matters involving children. "They were all covered up, with police instructed to destroy all records." Related articles
The Daily Star Sunday which has led the way in exposing Smith's vile past told 83-year-old Mr Tasker's story in December. He said: "Smith was a big, bombastic bully who had a network of people protecting him. I believe he was a supplier of boys as well as being a paedophile. "He administered corrective justice spanking naked boys. But when we were ready to prosecute we were ordered to hand over files and forget about it or risk being sacked or returned to uniform." Mr Tasker's 1969 investigation was one of several into Smith's activities from 1959 onwards. His files ended up in a Special Branch safe in Blackburn. Tony Robinson, a former Special Branch officer, claimed he found Smith's prosecution files hidden at his headquarters. He said: "It was a prosecution-ready file and was put there to deliberately hide it what other reason could there be?" Mr Robinson maintained he had the file for four years before his boss was ordered to hand it over to MI5 in London. /432102/Special-Branch-covered-up-Cyril-Smith-crimes-seven-times The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Magda Hassan - 22-03-2015 Ex-cop claims a ROYAL was in paedophile ring but inquiry was closed to shield Buckingham Palace from scandal
The former Met Police officer says a vice squad cop told him an investigation into Establishment figures was axed for reasons of national security Cover-up? Actor Oliver Reed was investigated in separate probe A royal was in a suspected paedophile ring being investigated by police before an Establishment cover up, it was claimed. A former Metropolitan Police officer said he was told a member of the Queen's family and an MP had both been identified as part of a major child abuse inquiry. But the operation is said to have been shut down by the Crown Prosecution Service for national security reasons. The claim came as the Met's deputy assistant commissioner made a fresh appeal for victims of historic child sex abuse to come forward, and vowed: "We'll go where the evidence takes us." The ex-officer told the Sunday Mirror how a named detective sergeant based at London's Marylebone police station in the late 1980s spoke to him about the investigation and the fact it had been axed. The former officer said: "I was in a car with two other vice squad officers. They were discussing a madam who had provided a girl of about 15 to Oliver Reed. "The detective sergeant said he had just had a major child abuse investigation shut down by the CPS regarding a royal and an MP. "He did not mention names, but he said the CPS had said it was not in the public's interest because it could destabilise national security'." The former officer added: "What I was told has stayed with me to this day." The Sunday Mirror has been given the names of his two colleagues and the officer we spoke to said he was passing his information to the police. Sir Allan Green, Director of Public Prosecutions, when the probe was said to have been axed, told us he was not aware of any paedophile investigations shut down for national security reasons. But he said had been asked by a "senior person" if he had heard anything about an MP being involved in child abuse. He said he had not. Sir Allan would not name the MP, but said he has since died. He refused to say what year he was approached or if the interrogator worked for the CPS. Reed was never prosecuted over underage sex. The probe into the madam was separate to the paedophile ring. PA No hiding place: The Met is targeting paedophiles Meanwhile the Met again insisted it was pursuing claims of abuse no matter who was said to be involved. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse said: "We have seen lots of allegations of cover-ups, and I think it's helpful people are coming forward. We will go where the evidence takes us, without fear or favour, I think that is what the public expect." Last week it was announced the Independent Police Complaints Commission is investigating 14 separate referrals spanning four decades, amid cover-up claims. The claims - referred to the IPCC by the Met allege the force suppressed evidence, hindered or halted investigations and covered up offences because of the involvement of MPs and police officers. Sarah Green, deputy chairman of the IPCC, said: "I would like to reassure people our investigations will be thorough and robust." Former Met deputy commissioner Albert Laugharne said that, while head of Lancashire police, he had been asked by a DPP officer to lie about allegations involving the late Lib dem MP Cyril Smith, later unmasked as a paedophile. A surveillance operation that unmasked Leon Brittan's links to child sex abuse is said to have been shut down by Met detectives. Mirror story: Leon Brittan sex allegations The Sunday Mirror revealed earlier this year how the former Home Secretary was snapped by officers during a 1986 investigation into rent boy orgies run in North London buildings. But the day before swoops on alleged suspects were due to be carried out, officers on Operation Orchid were told it had been disbanded. Now the Sunday Mirror and Exaro, a news investigation website, can reveal this is among 14 cover-up allegations against the Met passed to the Independent Police Complaints Commission. A police source told Exaro: "I am surprised this did not happen much earlier." Paedophile MP Cyril Smith and top judges were also believed to have been photographed entering the underage sex dens. Sources claim up to 16 high profile figures were due to be arrested. Brittan was under investigation by the Met over sex abuse allegations at the time of his death in January. Earlier this month, detectives raided two of his homes. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ex-cop-claims-royal-paedophile-ring-5379159 The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - David Guyatt - 22-03-2015 Is there a member of the royal family critically ill, I wonder? The Power of the Paedos - another high profile case hits the 'never happened' wall? - Lauren Johnson - 22-03-2015 Quote:Is there a member of the royal family critically ill, I wonder? ::coffeesplutter:: |