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Matov 27 Jul 22 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Tommy Robinson has allegedly had a mole inside hopenothate for a year. Allegedly they have paid & given drugs to informants, used blackmail, & sexual assault to get information. They appear to be under investigation for criminality by 3 police forces. As of yet these are claims. I watched that. Some interesting stuff. TR is not my cup of tea on many levels, and I am dubious of some of the foreign funding he receives, but he has either learnt, or is being directed, to play the media at their own game and has done rather well at it so far. Be interesting to see if anything comes of the criminal investigations into HnH. They are absolutely embedded at the heart of the Establishment and if they do end up in court then it could all get very interesting. Getting the scalp of somebody like John Sweeney and making the wider Panorama team seem like gimps would be a feather in anybody's cap but taking down HnH, is a different level. Still bloody wary of him because I suspect a lot more state (and not necessarily the UK) collusion going on because there is some serious level of sneak being employed. Having him front such stuff working on one level because of who he is which is why I suspect other players behind the scenes but also confess that this could well be my own prejudices coming into play.
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cryrst The garden of England 27 Jul 22 5.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
I watched that. Some interesting stuff. TR is not my cup of tea on many levels, and I am dubious of some of the foreign funding he receives, but he has either learnt, or is being directed, to play the media at their own game and has done rather well at it so far. Be interesting to see if anything comes of the criminal investigations into HnH. They are absolutely embedded at the heart of the Establishment and if they do end up in court then it could all get very interesting. Getting the scalp of somebody like John Sweeney and making the wider Panorama team seem like gimps would be a feather in anybody's cap but taking down HnH, is a different level. Still bloody wary of him because I suspect a lot more state (and not necessarily the UK) collusion going on because there is some serious level of sneak being employed. Having him front such stuff working on one level because of who he is which is why I suspect other players behind the scenes but also confess that this could well be my own prejudices coming into play. Prejudice to what? The truth.
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cryrst The garden of England 27 Sep 22 8.15pm | |
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On the BBC
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Badger11 Beckenham 20 Oct 22 3.11pm | |
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Professor Jay says it should be a criminal offence not to report suspected child abuse. Too bloody right. Anybody in a position of influence e.g. politicians / social workers / police etc should face the music if they fail in their duty. And while we are at it they should also include NHS scandal cover ups we seem to have one of them every other month and same old excuses whilst the victims wait years for justice and the whistleblowers are thrown to the wolves. There is a legal precedent for this, I worked in finance it was a criminal offence not to report suspected money laundering. In other words if someone paid in a large some of cash without a valid explanation and I failed to report it I was guilty even if it turned out to be just an old lady's savings. The suspicion was the key thing. Let's hope this becomes law.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 20 Oct 22 5.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Professor Jay says it should be a criminal offence not to report suspected child abuse. Too bloody right. Anybody in a position of influence e.g. politicians / social workers / police etc should face the music if they fail in their duty. And while we are at it they should also include NHS scandal cover ups we seem to have one of them every other month and same old excuses whilst the victims wait years for justice and the whistleblowers are thrown to the wolves. There is a legal precedent for this, I worked in finance it was a criminal offence not to report suspected money laundering. In other words if someone paid in a large some of cash without a valid explanation and I failed to report it I was guilty even if it turned out to be just an old lady's savings. The suspicion was the key thing. Let's hope this becomes law. The situation in Ireland is that it is a criminal offence to not report suspected abuse of minors or vulnerable people. Mainly aimed at teachers, social workers etc. They report or lose their jobs and get prosecuted (although I have no idea if there have been prosecutions).
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 22 5.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Professor Jay says it should be a criminal offence not to report suspected child abuse. Too bloody right. Anybody in a position of influence e.g. politicians / social workers / police etc should face the music if they fail in their duty. And while we are at it they should also include NHS scandal cover ups we seem to have one of them every other month and same old excuses whilst the victims wait years for justice and the whistleblowers are thrown to the wolves. There is a legal precedent for this, I worked in finance it was a criminal offence not to report suspected money laundering. In other words if someone paid in a large some of cash without a valid explanation and I failed to report it I was guilty even if it turned out to be just an old lady's savings. The suspicion was the key thing. Let's hope this becomes law. I could see potential problems with this unless the law was clear and not abused. That caveat stated the general principle of it should already be the case....it's quite amazing that it isn't. Children have been mass abused for god knows how long and our institutions, and much more pointedly their management have failed in their duties to them and their families. Edited by Stirlingsays (20 Oct 2022 5.15pm)
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 20 Oct 22 6.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Professor Jay says it should be a criminal offence not to report suspected child abuse. Too bloody right. Anybody in a position of influence e.g. politicians / social workers / police etc should face the music if they fail in their duty. And while we are at it they should also include NHS scandal cover ups we seem to have one of them every other month and same old excuses whilst the victims wait years for justice and the whistleblowers are thrown to the wolves. There is a legal precedent for this, I worked in finance it was a criminal offence not to report suspected money laundering. In other words if someone paid in a large some of cash without a valid explanation and I failed to report it I was guilty even if it turned out to be just an old lady's savings. The suspicion was the key thing. Let's hope this becomes law. Money Laundering protocol also made it an offence to ‘tip off’ the customer and - if I remember correctly - you could only report the suspected case to the designated Money Laundering Officer and nobody else. Thankfully I never stumbled across any potential ML cases. It wasn’t just cash transactions- who were the shareholders of a customer, where did they get their money from to start the company, where did the money come from for any Directors loans etc. it was very tight procedure but probably totally ignored during COVID …
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PalazioVecchio south pole 20 Oct 22 6.31pm | |
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another horror Story from France....
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cryrst The garden of England 20 Oct 22 7.46pm | |
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You do know that white doesn’t count as a crime !
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 22 9.24pm | |
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If she had been black and murdered by a white gang perhaps her mother would end up in their parliament and we'd have laws changed and TV programmes made. But she's white and she's worth less to the elites and the stuck up, traitorous middle classes who carry water for them....Even though she's a victim of their ideology there are no victim points in it for them....some of their horrendous friends might consider them racist and that's a fate worse than death for those twaats. Edited by Stirlingsays (20 Oct 2022 9.25pm)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 11 Nov 22 12.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
If she had been black and murdered by a white gang perhaps her mother would end up in their parliament and we'd have laws changed and TV programmes made. But she's white and she's worth less to the elites Edited by Stirlingsays (20 Oct 2022 9.25pm) i get the feeling the Elites tried to put a lid on this story. The details of the mutilations are truly from a horror movie.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 21 Nov 22 11.27am | |
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and another fella who seems to think young girls are his own personal plaything
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