Post by K.Post by Cardinal de HèreComment ça c'est faux ? Un dossier a été transmis à Leon Brittan
contenant des noms de membres du gouvernement, de membres du parlement,
Dossier transmis par Geoffrey Dickens, ancien boxeur devenu député
conservateur, personnage controversé souvent comparé au bouffon
Falstaff, qui s'est ridiculisé plus d'une fois notamment en proposant un
plan de paix au Proche-Orient malgré son absence manifeste de
connaissance du terrain, ou par des propositions loufoques comme
l'interdiction des ours en peluche.
Une sorte de Macron qui au lieu de faire dans la chochoterie bancaire
aurait exercé le noble métier de gladiateur. Même moeurs équivoques
donc, ce qui rend son intervention d'autant plus pertinente...
Mais le problème n'est pas le messager mais le destinataire du dossier,
sir Leon Brittan, un pédophile notoire !
<https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/554152/Leon-Brittan-paedophile-party-claims>
Leon Brittan 'attended paedophile parties in notorious brothel'
FORMER Home Secretary Leon Brittan was one of a number of high-profile
people who attended paedophile parties in a notorious gay brothel, it
was claimed last night.
Brittan is said to have abused children at Elm Guest House, a boarding
house in Barnes, west London, which was run as a brothel in the 1970s
and 1980s, according to the Daily Star Sunday.
Among the shocking accusations are claims that one of Brittan's victims
was a 10-year-old primary school boy.
Other details that were reported include how a social worker described
in testimony details seeing photos, taken in the 1970s, of Brittan
dressed in kinky outfits with naked boys sitting on his lap.
Police were looking into allegations made about the Conservative
politician when he died aged 75 from cancer last week.
Award-winning investigator Mark Williams-Thomas, who had previously
exposed Jimmy Savile as a paedophile, confirmed: “Police took the
allegation very seriously.”
Over the years, Brittan had been plagued with rumours surrounding his
private life and supposed failure to act over an alleged cover-up of a
missing dossier containing allegations of Establishment sex abuse.
Last night, Mr Williams-Thomas explained that police had become aware in
2013 of a suspected sexual assault of a young boy in the 1980s.
The man is now said to live in the US and the reports suggest that he is
now willing to make a statement and name Brittan as his alleged abuser.
Mr Williams-Thomas said: “In 2013 the police became aware of information
that related to an allegation of sexual assault of a young boy in the 1980s.
“This information related directly to a sexual assault alleged to have
occurred at the well known and notorious Elm Guest House. It was alleged
the offender was Leon Brittan.
“Police took the allegation very seriously and believed it to be credible.”
He then explained how Elm Guest House was searched by police almost 33
years ago in 1982 after fears that children were being abused there were
sparked.
However, no investigation was launched at the time into the potential
offences.
He said: “At the time no investigation was done into potential child
abuse offences. This was clearly a massive failing by police.
“Following the Savile exposé in 2012, Elm Guest House was investigated
again, properly this time – an investigation that remains ongoing under
the name Operation Fairbank.
“In 2013, officers travelled abroad to see the potential victim. This
person is now an adult but was aged ten when the alleged abuse occurred.
“The man now lives in the US and, prior to travelling to see him, the
British police asked the local sheriff to visit and speak to him.
“The sheriff confirmed the man was prepared to make a statement and
name Leon Brittan as his alleged abuser.
“Local police added they felt his account was credible. Yet between the
time of the local police speaking to the alleged victim and the British
police flying out to see him and take a statement, he changed his mind.
“I am aware of a specific reason as to why I believe he changed his
mind. At this stage I can’t say what this is, other than to say he came
under pressure not to give a statement.
“The British police therefore had a credible alleged victim and other
supporting evidence from the 1982 raid.
“If he (the alleged victim) had given a signed statement Leon Brittan
would have been formally interviewed under caution over the child abuse
allegation.”
Brittan was also named by another alleged victim as being part of a
group of VIPs who attended paedophile orgies at the Dolphin Square flats
near Westminster.
The former Home Secretary made no public comment on the allegations
before his death last Wednesday, but friends of the politician said he
was horrified by the claims.
During the time of his death, police were investigating Brittan after a
woman claimed he raped her in the late 1960s.
Brittan has also been slammed after files containing evidence of a
Westminster paedophile ring, handed to him in 1983, went missing and
were never investigated.
Shortly after his Brittan's death, former Cabinet colleague John Gummer
told MPs to "shut up" or come clean about what they know concerning the
missing dossier.
Mr Williams-Thomas said: “I have heard the many rumours flying around.
This is why I’ve chosen to set out what was known about Leon Brittan and
what was being investigated – no rumour, no assumptions, just fact.
“I am doing exactly what Leon Brittan’s friends have said – ‘put up or
shut up’.
“Ultimately only Lord Brittan knows exactly what happened over his many
years – true or false, these are the allegations he faced.”
<https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/leon-brittan-abused-children-westminster-5038101>
Leon Brittan abused me and other children at Westminster VIP paedophile
parties: What child-sex victim told police
The former Home Secretary who died last week was at the centre of
allegations involving an establishment paedophile ring operating in
Westminster
An alleged victim of a Westminster paedophile ring claimed to police
that Leon Brittan abused him more than a dozen times.
The witness known as Nick said he also saw most of his friends molested
by the former Home Secretary who died on Wednesday aged 75.
Making the bombshell claims, Nick first spoke to investigative website
Exaro last year and identified Mr Brittan as being present at VIP abuse
parties.
Asked how he knew who he was, Nick told the website: “Well, he told me.
Not his full name. He told me that it was Leon. And it was only later in
my adult life that I then knew who it was.”
Friends and colleagues of Mr Brittan, including former Cabinet
Ministers Michael Howard, John Gummer and David Mellor, last week
defended his legacy and poured scorn on the allegations.
Mr Howard said: “I think it is a tragedy that his last days were dogged
by these quite unsubstantiated allegations.”
Mr Gummer, now Lord Deben, branded unsubstantiated claims as “wicked”
while Mr Mellor said: “I am especially sad he died after he was
subjected to unwarranted criticism and innuendo.”
Mr Brittan himself had always strenuously denied any allegation of
sexual wrongdoing.
But a major police investigation into paedophile rings at the highest
level of the Establishment – which includes testimony against Mr Brittan
– continues and witness Nick stands by his account.
Police are also examining claims based on Nick’s evidence that Mr
Brittan was present when two unidentified men, who were part of the
network, murdered a boy in a physical beating following sexual abuse
around 1981 or 1982.
And they have received further allegations he sexually abused boys at
the Carlton Club in the St James’s area of London, as well as Dolphin
Square and elsewhere.
The Sunday People has published a number of stories in the past 12
months into the allegations made about Mr Brittan.
The paper decided not to name him because of on-going police
investigations into the claims.
Campaigning MP Tom Watson has worked closely with survivors since he
first raised the issue of a VIP paedophile network with links to Downing
Street in 2012.
He said: “Many have urged me over the past two years to reveal
allegations against Brittan using parliamentary privilege.
“This allows MPs to say things that are not subject to libel laws. Some
will ask why I’ve waited until his death to speak out. The reason is
simple. I didn’t want to prejudice any jury trial he might have had to
face.”
Nick says he is devastated after learning of the death of the former
Cabinet Minister and fears it may now be too late to get justice.
After handing a list of prominent people who allegedly abused him,
including Mr Brittan, to police he is worried that the death will bring
investigations to a halt.
During an interview with reporters last year, Nick described the abuse
he allegedly suffered by Mr Brittan during VIP sex parties in London.
Nick said the top politician treated boys with “complete contempt”,
sexually abusing him “probably every time I was there”.
He added: “He would treat me like I was not even human.”
Asked how he would describe Mr Brittan, he said simply: “Nasty, cruel,
sadistic and hateful.”
Although he has declined to comment publicly after an agreement with
Scotland Yard detectives, Nick said he was devastated by the death of
the man he claims raped him repeatedly at Dolphin Square and feared for
the future of the investigation.
He urged police to continue.
A source close to the Metropolitan Police team confirmed they were
preparing to revisit an alleged female victim – “Jane” – who claims Mr
Brittan raped her while she was a student.
The Met said in a statement on Friday: “A further review of case remains
ongoing.”
Jane alleges she was raped by Mr Brittan in 1967 before he became an MP
and when she was a student in London aged 19.
The Sunday People revealed Jane’s allegations of how, on a blind date,
he tricked her into his flat, locked her in, then raped her .
Following Exaro’s report, Mr Watson wrote a strongly worded letter to
the Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders, asking her to
review the case.
Ms Saunders put pressure on the Met to interview Mr Brittan about the
allegations, in line with police guidelines.
Mr Brittan denied to police that he even knew of the complainant, and
entirely rejected the rape allegation.
After learning of his death, Jane said: “We cannot be left high and dry.
People need to know the truth about Leon Brittan.
“It was particularly difficult to hear ex-politicians coming forward
with flowery tributes at a time when he was still under investigation
for rape.
“I am sure it is also difficult for all of his alleged victims to hear
senior figures refer to these allegations as mere ‘conspiracy theories’.”
Michael, Jane’s partner, added: “It is despairing for his alleged
victims to hear lavish tributes.”
Campaigning journalist Don Hale said former Labour cabinet Minister
Barbara Castle told him that Mr Brittan was “a man she could not trust”.
She said he was “a powerful man with many secrets” and claimed
colleagues “dare not get the wrong side of him”.
And she was highly critical of Mr Brittan’s handling of a dossier said
to have contained the names of VIP paedophiles which Tory MP Geoffrey
Dickens handed to him in 1983.
Mr Brittan confirmed last year he had received the dossier and it had
been handed on to police. But a search of Home Office files could find
no trace of it.
Mrs Castle’s own files on the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange,
which was urging ministers to legalise sex with children, were seized by
Special Branch officers who raided Mr Hale’s weekly newspaper office in
Bury, Lancs, in 1984.
Mr Hale claims Mrs Castle had warned him that Mr Brittan used Special
Branch as his own outfit.
Now campaigners are desperate for the dead politician’s own files to be
preserved for investigators.
Alison Millar of law firm Leigh Day, representing abuse victims, said:
“It is absolutely vital that fresh efforts are now put into preserving
his documents and files to enable the inquiry to learn more about what
he knew about abuse among Establishment figures during his time in
Government.”
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We do not comment on ongoing enquiries.”
Voice of the Sunday People: Our biggest duty is to victims of abuse
The Sunday People did not take the decision lightly to name Leon Brittan
as an alleged member of a Westminster paedophile ring.
We know we may be accused by his friends of spitting on his grave. We
know we may be accused by his family of causing them more pain.
And we know we may be accused by the Establishment of shredding the
reputation of a distinguished public servant who can no longer defend
himself.
But to do otherwise would be to abdicate our duty towards the victims
of historical sex abuse.
This newspaper has spent months investigating allegations against Lord
Brittan. They are many, varied and credible.
We did not name him because police were also carrying out
investigations. They believe the allegations to be credible too.
Lord Brittan may have appeared before a jury. So our concern was
prejudicing a criminal trial.
Not our fate in a libel trial.
His death means survivors of abuse have been denied a shot at the
justice they believe they deserve.
Whatever the truth, we are in no doubt that there was a disgraceful
Establishment cover-up to protect high-profile paedophiles.
Had that not taken place, this shameful episode would have been resolved
long ago.
That is what Theresa May’s historical sex abuse inquiry was designed to
unveil.
Yet 203 days after she announced it there is still no progress. And Lord
Brittan cannot now be a witness.
That is not good enough. It is not good enough for the survivors. It is
not good enough for the country.
It is manifestly in the public interest for the allegations against
Lord Brittan to be publicly tested.
It is a matter of common decency and humanity to ensure survivors get
the closure that is their due.
Whatever the truth about Lord Brittan, it cannot be allowed to die with him.
Mais le pire est ici : Brittan est mort d'un cancer au moment où ça
commençait à chauffer pour son matricule.
<https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/leon-brittan-faced-cop-quiz-5032926>
Leon Brittan faced cop quiz over claims he was at VIP parties where kids
were abused
Tory grandee died before probe into paedo network could quiz him over
child sex allegations
Tory grandee Leon Brittan died before he could be quizzed over claims
he was at parties where children were sexually abused and killed.
The former Home Secretary was named by an alleged victim as being among
a group of powerful men who he saw at the luxury Dolphin Square
apartments close to Westminster.
The claims, including allegations the VIP paedophile ring murdered three
children, are being treated as “credible and true” by Scotland Yard.
Lord Brittan made no public comment on the abuse network allegations
before his death from cancer at the age of 75 on Wednesday night, but it
is understood he was horrified by them.
Yesterday, former officer Jim Gamble, who ran the Child Exploitation and
Online Protection Centre, said: “Leon Brittan’s death is a personal
tragedy for his family, friends and former colleagues, to whom I offer
my condolences.
“But a wider tragedy stretches beyond that intimate circle, as the
opportunity for him to give evidence to the child abuse inquiry, to
clarify issues concerning allegations of a missing dossier, has been
lost forever.”
Lord Brittan had come under fire over his handling of papers on
high-profile paedophiles, passed to him by MP Geoffrey Dickens while he
was at the Home Office.
He confirmed he received the dossier and passed it to his civil servants
but denied accusations there was a cover up.
Claims: Abuse allegations against Brittan
Police said the allegations of abuse by a Westminster-based paedophile
network spanned a decade at locations across London and the Home Counties.
Det Supt Kenny McDonald, who is leading the murder inquiry called
Operation Midland, said last month that detectives believed the
witness’s claims.
The allegations emerged when a man known only as “Nick” claimed he was
abused during a decade of his childhood when he was driven to “parties”
in the capital and Home Counties.
He said one of the locations was the flats at Dolphin Square, an
upmarket residential development near Westminster. Nick claims to have
identified a number of high-profile individuals attending the gatherings
in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The names include Lord Brittan, former diplomat Peter Hayman and a
former Tory MP who is not being identified.
Two further alleged victims have told investigative journalism website
Exaro that they saw the same cabinet minister at similar events where
children were abused at Dolphin Square.
Yesterday, a Scotland Yard spokesman refused to confirm whether officers
from Operation Midland had made any contact with Lord Brittan.
Dolphon Square in Pimlico which is being linked to a Pedophile ring
Dolphin Square: Linked to a paedophile ring (Image: WENN)
The spokesman added: “We would not discuss individuals we may speak to
as part of any investigation. Operation Midland remains a live
investigation.”
It is not the first accusation made against the peer.
Last October he was accused in the House of Commons by Labour MP Jim
Hood of “improper conduct with children”.
Under parliamentary rules, politicians can make accusations at
Westminster without being sued for libel.
Separately, Lord Brittan was being investigated by officers over an
alleged rape of a 19-year-old woman following a date in 1967.
The woman, who is now aged 66, complained to the Metropolitan Police
back in 2012.
Lord Brittan, who denied the allegations and said they were “wholly
without foundation”, was questioned under caution last summer. Scotland
Yard said on Thursday that their investigation was continuing.
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Je ne dirai pas que la mort de Brittan est suspecte, elle ne l'est pas.
Il a été tout simplement exécuté pour l'empêcher de révéler que le
scandale remontait jusqu'aux marches du trône.
La pédophilie, la torture rituelle et le sacrifice humain sont inscrits
dans le code génétique de la monarchie britannique. Certains mettent en
cause l'origine frankiste des Battenberg. Cette origine ne fait aucun
doute. Mais comme dit le proverbe : "qui se ressemble s'assemble". Les
familles royales française, espagnole, russe et anglaise qui se sont
alliés à des frankistes n'ont pas été corrompues par cette alliance car
elles l'étaient déjà auparavant. Pour la monarchie française la
corruption remonte au moins à Henri III et à son successeur Henri IV,
donc bien avant la naissance de Jacob Frank. C'est cette corruption
interne qui a causé leurs alliances matrimoniales à ces juifs
antinomistes et dépravés, faussement convertis au catholicisme, soutenus
par l'Église polonaise, annoblis par les monarchies européennes, devenus
ensuite jacobins puis socialistes pour certains, hyper réactionnaires et
même antisémites pour d'autres.
Post by K.(...)
Post by Cardinal de HèreTous les gouvernements britanniques sont suspectés d'avoir trempé dans
des pratiques criminelles incluant la pédophilie, la torture et le
sacrifice humain.
En vrai charognard - il n'y a pas d'autre mot - vous êtes de ceux qui
prennent un plaisir pervers à faire circuler de fausses informations,
des rumeurs infondées, que vous prenez soin d'enrober d'un discours
faussement rationnel pour mieux tromper votre monde.
Ce ne sont pas des fausses informations, juste des faits. Prenons un
simple exemple : les deux guerres de l'opium contre la Chine. La
racaille britannique a voulu, dans un premier temps toute seule, ensuite
avec l'aide de la France, des USA et de la Russie obliger la Chine et
les Chinois à se droguer afin de pouvoir mieux les contrôler et les
piller. Une telle abjection ne peut naître que dans des esprits
totalement dépravés, criminels, malfaisants, ignobles, inhumains et,
disons-le franchement, satanistes.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerre_de_l'opium
Les gouvernements occidentaux des XXe et XXIe siècles sont les héritiers
de ces voyous, de ces raclures, de ces ordures immondes. Comment peut-on
seulement imaginer une seule seconde que Theresa May et les crapules qui
l'entourent hésiteraient une seule seconde à monter un coup foireux afin
de déconsidérer Poutine ou Assad ? Ces gens sont les héritiers d'une
longue tradition de crimes, de saloperies, d'ignominies, de haines, de
mensonges, de manipulations, d'exactions, de guerres et de génocides.
Pour paraphraser Simone Weil "croire en Theresa May c'est croire des
criminels sur parole !"