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2023-01-23
This time it's the Home Office in the cross-hairs, according to the Observer as reported by the Guardian.
"Dozens of asylum-seeking children have been kidnapped by gangs"
"A whistleblower ... and child protection sources describe children being abducted off the street outside the hotel and bundled into cars"
" ... the Home Office was warned repeatedly by police that the vulnerable occupants of the hotel – asylum-seeking children who had recently arrived in the UK without parents or carers – would be targeted by criminal networks"
But is it just a one-off?
" ... the ... whistleblower also described witnessing children being in effect trafficked from a similar hotel run by the Home Office in Hythe, Kent, estimating that 10% of its youngsters disappeared each week"
So not just a London problem then?
Are we perhaps (appalling thought) looking at abuse on an industrial scale? How many of these "Home Office hotels" are we talking about?
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2023-01-23
"A Met Police chief and two retired officers have been accused of being in a paedophile ring"
" ... one of the suspects [was] found dead the day he was due to be charged"
"He had not faced any other criminal or conduct matters during his Met career"
So, no smoke without fire perhaps?
Let us hope Sir Mark Rowley will be permitted to do his job and that he has both the necessary support and the will to take it wherever the evidence leads, without fear or favour, as is his duty.
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2023-01-21
The Met has been in the news recently, and for all the wrong reasons.
How such men can exist within a force that is at least nominally dedicated to protecting the public is a question that needs answering.
By press accounts this officer was "unmasked as one of Britain's worst serial rapists". Which implies that more than one such crime may have been committed whilst he was a serving police officer. Which may also imply that some within the force may have been turning a blind eye.
I have no information but as things stand I am not reassured.
This subsequent interview with ex-police whistle-blower John Wedger also does not reassure.
John Wedger also worked for the Metropolitan Police and had a compelling story to tell about it as long ago as 2018 - have things changed since then?
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Here is John Wedger in 2018 giving (well-structured) evidence to the ITNJ Judicial Commission of inquiry into human trafficking and child sex abuse - his story is harrowing and is not new:
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Robert David Steele put the whole topic into some global context in his 2018 testimony to the same ITNJ Judicial Commission:
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2023-01-05
There is no easy way to introduce this article.
I must simply let it speak for itself.
It behoves us all to understand how this kind of situation comes about, and we must be prepared to think the unthinkable if that is where the logic and the evidence takes us.
How many other towns have this problem?
How many agencies of the state are devoted to addressing these problems?
How much success are they having (download)?
But the problems exhibited in Blackpool are by no means the only issues facing our children.
UK Column reports on the damages inflicted by the fiasco of the Covid Lockdown measures, measures that it is now abundantly plain did nothing to stop the "Covid menace" (which was non-existent for this age group) and everything to disrupt our kids' development, all without any scientific evidence of effectiveness.
Is there a common thread running through all this?
And why the sudden emergence on both sides of the Atlantic of Drag Queen Story Hours for kids? Often in public libraries?
The LGBTQ+ agenda within our schools curriculum for ever younger pre-pubescent age groups attests to state-sponsored indoctrination that is a radical departure from all previous educational custom and practice.Where were the parents that were clamouring for this?
Where is the scientific evidence that such measures are beneficial?
Where is the democratic mandate?
The mandate may be elusive, but the coercion was certainly not, and although the Schools Bill may have been withdrawn, a successor will likely be in the pipeline shortly.
Where have we seen such abrupt departures from established custom and practice already ..? Oh yes, when all previously accepted pandemic management plans and statistical rigour were torn up on the advent of the Covid scare.