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Topic: Paedophilia and persecution of whisleblower in the UK (Read 532 times)

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"PLEASE SCULPT YOUR SHIT BEFORE THROWING. Thank U"
the dirtier it gets the cleaner it will betm... go UK (I wrote it, unbelievable). just monetize the death of those found. once and for all. the children of the city will be safetm, even if it means cleaning the island, s, then the world, risk masterstm, there is no hedging but suppressiontm. Like the onion, layer by layers until they all are hashedtm.
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That Jimmie Savile has become infamous post mortem is not the only reason one may suspect that the UK has for a long time been a playground for paedophiles. One can for example watch this interview about a journalist being refused to go to Jersey, an island that has been the crime scene of extencive sexual abuse - http://victims-unite.net/2014/09/18/justicenow-should-apply-to-childabuse-victims-on-jersey-leah-mcgrath-goodman-interviewed-by-max-keiser.

As a headmaster at a school in Lambeth, London, Brian Pead came to know that a female teacher had been grooming girls at the school. There were also boys at the school who complained to Pead about this teacher's racist attitudes. Pead then contacted his line manager and showed him signed statements from schoolchildren, documenting grooming of young female pupils and racist bullying. They agreed that Pead had no option but dismissing the teacher.

Then Pead's real problems started. Pead became himself the victim of an absurd process about which he has written the book From Hillsborough to Lambeth. This book, which can be read online at http://nationalinquiry.wordpress.com/from-hillsborough-to-lambeth, clearly demonstrates a vile process in order to defame and harass Brian Pead.

The newly dismissed teacher was soon reinstated in a school nearby. She was reinstated in an all-girls school, a nice place for a woman with a proclivity for young girls. Bead, on his place, was suspended from the school based on ludicrous accusations from the dismissed teacher who had been grooming young female pupils.

From Hillsborough to Lambeth documents an absurd process to defame Bead. No pupils or parents were summoned as witnesses, even though (or perhaps because) they could witness that the teacher who accused Pead could not be relied on. This case poses some relevant questions. It is understandable that the dismissed teacher wanted retaliation. But why did several other Lambeth officials participate in this witch-hunt? The book offers a sinister explanation. Could it be that the dismissed teacher did not only groom young girls herself, but also helped other paedophiles and had to be protected? The book also presents some background, particularly on this woman's former employer, that contribute to making this explanation plausible.

For more background on what is going on in the UK- see www.fampo.no/uk_legal_issues.html.
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