20/10/2022: FAILURE TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE SHOULD BE MADE ILLEGAL (CHILD ABUSE INQUIRY)
5/10 /2022 :NEWS FLASH HUNDREDS OF NEW CASES
Why weren't these discovered earlier?
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York should now face criminal charges
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The protection of sexual abusers by our churches and politicians fuels sexual abuse among our politicians, in our Royal Family, and in Society in general. It is indirectly responsible for a now celebrated event during the Queen's funeral procession in Edinburgh.
A twenty-two year old, very pleasant man Rory is attacked and arrested after a relatively mild comment to the thoroughly deserving Andy Pandy. While constrained in police custody, Rory said " Powerful men shouldn't be allowed to commit sexual crimes and get away with it."
Randy Andy now proposes to look after the poor corgis
Lord David Steel of Aikwood (left), disgraced former Lord High Commissioner of Church of Scotland, protected Lib Dem child abuser Cyril Smith M.P.(right), before resigning from the Lib Dem Party and the House of Lords,
"When attending the inquiry, far from recognising the consequences of his inaction, Lord Steel was completely unrepentant.” (Guardian Feb 2020)
The recently disgraced Lord Steel, about to present a clerical gown belonging to his father to Lord Wallace of Tankerness upon Wallace's appointment in 2021 to the Convenorship of the Church Of Scotland. Steel's father Rev. David Steel was a celebrated minister of the Church of Scotland.
Lord Louis Mountbatten, the royal family's Uncle Dickie, abused 8-12 year old boys e.g. as a midshipman, in orphanages, as Viceroy of India, and in Ireland (his wife Lady Edwina Mountbatten was a man-eater). When he was executed by the IRA in 1979 what remained of him was granted a Church of England Royal Ceremonial Funeral in Westminster Abbey.
WIDESPREAD SEX RACKET AND SECRET SERVICE COVER-UP (WIKI)
LATEST UPDATE (Kincora scandal) 17th October 2022
Legal proceedings have been initiated against a number of institutions in Northern Ireland alleging that Lord Mountbatten abused a boy at a notorious Belfast children’s home in the 1970s.
Arthur Smyth, a former resident of the Kincora home, has waived his anonymity to make the allegations against the earl, a great uncle of the King.
Lord Mountbatten was killed along with three others when the IRA detonated a bomb on his boat in Mullaghmore, Co Sligo, in 1979.
Mr Smyth’s solicitor, Kevin Winters of KRW Law, said the civil action alleging negligence and breach of duty of care was being taken against several state bodies.
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