Last summer, two children 8 and 9 told their Russian mother they and other children had been abused by their father and teachers at their school. They alleged their British dad was the leader of a paedophille cult and had trained them to eat babies. The mum went to the police and the children were taken into care. The case is now being heard in the High Court but meanwhile the story has broken on the internet with millions across the world having viewed the videos of the children describing their ordeal. The mother and her Mckenzie Friend have been blamed and are wanted for arrest but have fled the country. The alleged abuser dad still sees the children weekly. The cover-up at the Royal Courts of Nojustice continues until 12 march.
A group of 38 Harvard Law School professors have signed a letter “in support of” Law School professor emeritus Alan M. Dershowitz, who was recently accused of having sexual relations with a minor who was allegedly trafficked by billionaire Jeffrey E. Epstein.
Lord Alistair McAlpine, who was at the centre of the child abuse scandal in the UK, is listed. Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book contains the names of people who could be described as being a mixture of the Feudal Elite, Robber Barons, Zionists, Nazis and members of the security services.
Inquiry: Dolphin Square, where boys are said to have been taken for sex sessions in the 1970s and 1980s (Picture)
The claim was as clear as it was chilling: behind the genteel façade of one of London’s most famous apartment blocks, children faced abuse on an industrial scale.
An investigation into Jimmy Savile’s connections to Aleister Crowley and Magick.
The reason for the recent inactivity of the 5ociety X blog is because we have been busy producing the full version of our documentary ‘Was Jimmy Savile a Wizard?’ that we released in beta last year.
One of Britain’s biggest child abuse scandals is likely to have been even larger than previously thought, police revealed yesterday.
Dozens of former residents of North Wales children’s homes have given detectives ‘graphic’ accounts of appalling abuse at the hands of 84 staff – most of whom have never been prosecuted.