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What puzzles me is why MI5 and and Special Branch officers put pressure on the police to drop investigations if all these allegations were well-founded . http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ild-abuse.html |
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I think there's a degree of protection given to those who reach positions of influence and power. The pervs amongst them must think they're invincible, until they go too far and it can't be overlooked.
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All those lovely eulogies from the Accweb members 4 years ago,but what do we have to say now that these new allegations have come to light?
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I think that the kind of perversions one sees in politicians, entertainers, clergy, doctors, etc. are more to do with power than with sex. Didn't Henry Kissinger nail it in one.;) We all have our little perversions (A little bondage for me ... although I keep a spare key to my handcuffs secreted in my ... err .... left nostril:D) But it's consensual ... problem with celeb pervs is that they take sex not only for sexual gratification, but also to stimulate their love of power. And because they are in positions of power in the overall "system", they are protected by that system, which would be undermined by their public prosecution and disgrace. A few are thrown to the lions ... after all, the shareholders of "The Mail" have to make a few bucks.
I would have put the bit about the 'cuffs in the Over 18s ... but I'm not allowed in there ... too crude and colonial.:cool::D |
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Obviously Cyril is brown bread (dead), perhaps they can now concentrate their investigaions on the Political wrong un's and singers that are still alive (just a thought).
Surely (hopefully), quite a few folk can look forward to a restricted holiday (jail) for covering up this unsavoury behaviour, hopefully a few MPs will be On the list..... ......Walks off whistling living doll :eek: |
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The rich and famous seem to play by a different set of life rules.
I think it is as Eric has said......it feeds their ego's and they think they can pull strings if they get found out....and by this story it seems that the strings were made of hide. |
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I think there's probably quite a few politicians that are blackmailed into serving the Elite in return for impunity of their perversions.
Any thoughts on what Hague's,Cameron's and Blair's perversions are? :D |
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Although this is not necessarily true;) I have read it in more places than just here -
Tony Blair as 'Miranda ' "In 1983 at Bow St Magistrates Court a certain Charles Lynton was fined £50 for attempted soliciting in city toilets, the police notes were to disappear later along with several prior verbal warnings, Charles Lynton was at university well known as 'Miranda' a promiscuous cross dresser who played a guitar badly. Charles Lynton is Tony Blair’s middle names, and it was lord levy who funded and greased Tony Blair through the hoop into the prime minister’s office for one reason, the Iraq war." |
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