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shamanseeker
2nd July 2014, 15:24
When are people going to learn to connect the dots?

Rolf Harris was an abuser of young girls. He worked at the BBC. He was a friend of Jimmy Savile's. He was considered by art critics to be an 'uninspired' artist who earnt as much as £80,000 pounds in Mayfair galleries for his paintings. Like Savile, it would seem that he is also a friend of people in high places. In 2006 he was commissioned to paint the Queen's portrait. Brian Sewell, the art critic, called the work "frankly dreadful, as bad a portrait as there has ever been of anybody" but it seems that Her Majesty liked it: she rewarded Harris with a CBE which with his MBE and OBE, Officership of the Order of Australia, Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship of Bafta 'rounded out a hefty collection of honours for a broadcaster and entertainer.'


Rolf Harris has been found guilty of sexually abusing four girls aged between seven and 19 over three decades.

See more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10915195/Rolf-Harris-guilty-of-child-sex-abuse.html

"Despite being derided by critics as a Sunday painter, he sold his “perfectly competent, perfectly uninspired” (according to the Telegraph’s art critic Richard Dorment) works in Mayfair galleries for as much as £80,000 per piece. Even now you can buy postcard-sized self-portrait prints from Harris’s website for £195 per piece.
In 2006, Harris’s credentials as the public face of art were so hard to ignore that he was commissioned to paint the Queen’s birthday portrait, an event later broadcast in a Rolf On Art special. The art critic Brian Sewell may have called the resulting work “frankly dreadful, as bad a portrait as there has ever been of anybody” but Her Majesty presumably liked it: she rewarded Rolf with a CBE in that year’s Honours, which, along with his MBE and OBE, Officership of the Order of Australia, Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship of Bafta, rounded out a hefty collection of honours for a broadcaster and entertainer."

See more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/10919491/How-Rolf-Harris-became-famous.html

Not only was Harris an abuser of young girls and favoured by persons in high places, he was surprise, surprise, a friend of Jimmy Savile's.

"Rolf Harris was once shown around Broadmoor hospital by Jimmy Savile as female patients were undressing for bed, it was alleged.
Alison Pink – who said Savile abused her at Broadmoor– recalled the pair suddenly turned up on a women’s ward just as patients were preparing to get undressed in the corridor, the Mirror reported. The pair had been attending a fete at the hospital before they ventured onto the wards.
It was also claimed that another victim of Harris wrote to Buckingham Palace in 1995 warning that he had abused her.
The woman allegedly told royal staff: “He ruined my life. You need to know what kind of man you’ve let near the Queen.”
The anonymous letters were passed to Scotland Yard’s Royal Protection Group who deemed them credible and they were logged as intelligence."

See more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10937143/Rolf-Harris-visited-Broadmoor-hospital-with-Jimmy-Savile.html

I won't write the obvious but as I wrote at the beginning of this thread "join the dots".

777
4th July 2014, 12:44
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28163593

Rolf Harris has been jailed for 5 years 9 months. Absolute joke. He'll be held in a very comfortable area and out within two years on good behaviour. Mark my words.

Disgusted.

Sooz
4th July 2014, 12:56
You are kidding me. I bet the argument was his age (84). 5 years is an absolute joke.

Well, he didn't think about the ages of those young girls at the time did he?:ireful: And how he effed up their lives. One was young as 7 for goodness sake!

ronin
4th July 2014, 13:06
heres a list of crime and punishment.
i find it interesting that burglary holds a more substantial sentence than sex offences.

http://www.thelawpages.com/court-cases/maximums.php

The table below is a quick reference guide with offences and their corresponding maximum sentences. To find information about criminal cases you can use the advanced search to search by criminal offence, date, defendant, solicitor, barrister and judge and see the Criminal Sentencing Guidelines in action. When viewing a criminal sentence, click on the offence to view details of the maximum penalty and other criminal cases involving the same offence. You can also select the links to the legal teams involved. The Legal Directory will help you find experienced criminal chambers, criminal barristers and criminal solicitors.
OFFENCE : CONTRARY TO : MAXIMUM PENALTY :

HOMICIDE AND RELATED GRAVE OFFENCES
Murder Common law Life
Attempted Murder Common law Life
Manslaughter Common law Life
Soliciting to commit murder Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.4 Life
Child destruction Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 s.1(1) Life
Infanticide Infanticide Act 1938 s.1(1) Life
Causing explosion likely to endanger life or property Explosive Substances Act 1883 s.2 Life
Attempt to cause explosion, making or keeping explosive etc. Explosive Substances Act 1883 s.3 Life
OFFENCES INVOLVING SERIOUS VIOLENCE OR DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS DRUGS OFFENCES
Destroying, damaging or endangering the safety of an aircraft Aviation Security Act 1982 s. 2 Life
Endangering the safety of an aircraft Aviation Security Act 1982 s. 2(1)(b) Life
Racially-aggravated arson (endangering life) Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 30 Life
Kidnapping Common law Life
False imprisonment Common law Life
Torture Criminal Justice Act s.134 Life
Aggravated criminal damage Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(2) Life
Aggravated arson Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(2), (3) Life
Arson (where value exceeds £30,000) Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(3) Life
Hostage-taking Taking of Hostages Act 1982 s.1 Life
Hijacking Aviation Security Act 1982 s. 1 Life
Other acts endangering or likely to endanger the safety of an aircraft Aviation Security Act 1982 s. 3 Life
Hijacking of ships Aviation & Maritime Security Act 1990 s.9 Life
Endagering safety at aerodromes Aviation & Maritime Security Act 1990 s.1 Life
Seizing or exercising control of fixed platforms Aviation & Maritime Security Act 1990 s.10 Life
Destroying fixed platforms or endangering their safety Aviation & Maritime Security Act 1990 s.11 Life
Other acts endangering or likely to endanger safety navigation Aviation & Maritime Security Act 1990 s.12 Life
Offences involving threats Aviation & Maritime Security Act 1990 s.13 Life
Offences relating to Channel Tunnel trains and the tunnel system Channel Tunnel Security Order 1994 Life
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and related offences other then one involving murder International Criminal Court Act 2001 s.51 or s.52 30 years
Possession of firearm with intent to endanger life Firearms Act 1968 s.16 Life
Possession of firearm with intent to cause fear of violence Firearms Act 1968 s.16A 10 years
Use of firearm to resist arrest Firearms Act 1968 s.17(1) Life
Possession of firearm at time of committing or being arrested for offence specified in schedule 1 to that Act Firearms Act 1968 s.17(2) Life
Possession of firearm with criminal intent Firearms Act 1968 s.18 Life
Possession or acquisition of certain prohibited weapons etc. Firearms Act 1968 s.5
Possessing or distributing prohibited weapon or ammunition (5 year minimum sentence) Firearms Act 1968 10 years
Trespassing with firearm or imitation firearm in a building Firearms Act 1968 7 years
Carrying firearm or imitation firearm in public place Firearms Act 1968 7 years
Shortening a shot gun; conversion of firearm Firearms Act 1968 7 years
Trading in firearms without being registered as firearms dealer Firearms Act 1968 5 years
Selling firearm to person without a certificate Firearms Act 1968 5 years
Repairing, testing etc. firearm without a certificate Firearms Act 1968 5 years
Falsifying certificate etc. with view to acquisition of firearm Firearms Act 1968 5 years
Carrying of any offensive weapon in a public place without lawful authority or reasonable excuse Prevention of Crime Act 1953 s.1 4 years
Manufacture, sale, hire, offer for sale or hire, exposure or possession for the purpose of sale or hire, or lending or giving to any other person and the importation of flick knives and gravity knives (fine up to £5000) Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 s1(1) 6 months
Having an article with a blade or a sharp point in a public place without good reason or lawful authority. (An exemption applies to folding pocket knives with a blade of less than three inches).
Criminal Justice Act 1988 S139 2 years
unlawful marketing of knives as suitable for combat, or in ways likely to stimulate or encourage violent behaviour Knives Act 1997 2 years
Aggravated burglary Theft Act 1968 s.10 Life
Robbery or assault with intent to rob Theft Act 1968 s.8 Life
Armed robbery Theft Act 1968 s.8(1) Life
Assault with weapon with intent to rob Theft Act 1968 s.8(2) Life
Blackmail Theft Act 1968 s.21 14 years
Riot Public Order Act 1986 s.1 10 years
Violent disorder Public Order Act 1986 s.2 5 years
Contamination of goods with intent Public Order Act 1986 s.38 Life
Causing death by dangerous driving Road Traffic Act 1988 s.1 14 years
Causing death by careless driving while under the influence of drink or drugs Road Traffic Act 1988 s.3A 14 years
Aggravated vehicle taking resulting in death Theft Act 1968 s.12A 14 years
Causing danger to road users Road Traffic Act 1988 s.22A
Attempting to choke, suffocate, strangle etc. Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.21 Life
Destroying or damaging property other then an offence of arson Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(2) Life
Causing miscarriage by poison, instrument Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.58 Life
Making threats to kill Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.16 10 years
Wounding or grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm etc. Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.18 Life
Endangering the safety of railway passengers Offences against the Person Act 1861 ss.32, 33, 34 Life
Impeding persons endeavouring to escape wrecks Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.17 Life
Administering chloroform, laudanum etc. Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.22 Life
Administering poison etc. so as to endanger life Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.23 10 years
Cruelty to persons under 16 Children and Young Persons Act 1933 s.1 10 years
Aiding and abetting suicide Suicide Act 1961 s.2 14 years
Prison mutiny Prison Security Act 1992 s.1
Assaulting prison officer whilst possessing firearm etc. Criminal Justice Act 1991 s.90
Producing or supplying a Class A or B drug Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.4
Possession of a Class A drug with intent to supply Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5 Life
Possession of a Class B or C drug with intent to supply Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5 14 years
Manufacture and supply of scheduled substances Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 s.12
Fraudulent evasion of controls on Class A and B drugs Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c)
Illegal importation of Class A and B drugs Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50
Offences in relation to proceeds of drug trafficking Drug Trafficking Act 1994 ss.49, 50 and 51
Offences in relation to money laundering investigations Drug Trafficking Act 1994 ss.52 and 53
Practitioner contravening drug supply regulations Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 ss.12 and 13
Cultivation of cannabis plant Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.6
Occupier knowingly permitting drugs offences etc. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.8
Activities relating to opium Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.9
Drug trafficking offences at sea Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 s.18
Firing on Revenue vessel Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.85
Making or possession of explosive in suspicious circumstances Explosive Substances Act 1883 s.4(1)
Causing bodily injury by explosives Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.28
Using explosive or corrosives with intent to cause grievous bodily harm Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.29
Hostage taking Taking of Hostages Act 1982 s.1
Offences against international protection of nuclear material Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 s.2
Placing explosives with intent to cause bodily injury Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.30 14 years
Membership of proscribed organisations Terrorism Act 2000 s.11
Support or meeting of proscribed organisations Terrorism Act 2000 s.12
Uniform of proscribed organisations Terrorism Act 2000 s.13
Fund-raising for terrorism Terrorism Act 2000 s.15
Other offences involving money or property to be used for terrorism Terrorism Act 2000 ss.16-18
Disclosure prejudicing, or interference of material relevant to, investigation of terrorism Terrorism Act 2000 s.39
Weapons training Terrorism Act 2000 s.54
Directing terrorist organisation Terrorism Act 2000 s.56
Possession of articles for terrorist purposes Terrorism Act 2000 s.57
Unlawful collection of information for terrorist purposes Terrorism Act 2000 s.58
Incitement of terrorism overseas Terrorism Act 2000 s.59
Concealing criminal property Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.327
Involvement in arrangements facilitating the acquisition, retention, use or control of criminal property Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.328
Acquisition, use or possession of criminal property Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.329
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering: regulated sector Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.330
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering: nominated officers in the regulated sector Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.331
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering: other nominated officers Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.332
Tipping off Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.333
Disclosure under sections 330, 331, 332 or 333 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 otherwise than in the form and manner prescribed Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 s.339(1A)
Causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable adult Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 s.5 14 years
Female circumcision Prohibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985 s.1 5 years
Female genital mutilation Female Geneital Mutilation Act 2003 s.1 14 years
Assisting a girl to mutilate her own genitalia Female Geneital Mutilation Act 2003 s.2 14 years
Assisting a non-UK person to mutilate overseas a girl's genitalia Female Geneital Mutilation Act 2003 s.3 14 years
LESSER OFFENCES INVOLVING VIOLENCE OR DAMAGE, AND LESS SERIOUS DRUGS OFFENCES
Racially-aggravated assault - ABH or GBH Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 29(1) 7 years
Racially-aggravated common assault Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 29 2 years
Racially-aggravated criminal damage Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 30(1) 2 years
Unlawful wounding Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.20 5 years
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.47 5 years
Concealment of birth Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.60 2 years
Abandonment of children under two Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.27 5 years
Arson (other than aggravated arson) where value does not exceed £30,000 Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(3)
Criminal damage (other than aggravated criminal damage) Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(1)
Possession of firearm without certificate Firearms Act 1968 s.1 10 years
Carrying loaded firearm in public place Firearms Act 1968 s.19 7 years
Trespassing with a firearm Firearms Act 1968 s.20 7 years
Shortening of shotgun or possession of shortened shotgun Firearms Act 1968 s.4 7 years
Shortening of smooth bore gun Firearms Amendment Act 1988 s.6(1)
Possession or acquisition of shotgun without certificate Firearms Act 1968 s.2 10 years
Possession of firearms by person convicted of crime Firearms Act 1968 s.21(4)
Acquisition by or supply of firearms to person denied them Firearms Act 1968 s.21(5) 5 years
Dealing in firearms Firearms Act 1968 s.3 5 years
Failure to comply with certificate when transferring firearm Firearms Act 1968 s.42
Permitting an escape Common law
Rescue Common law
Escaping from lawful custody without force Common law
Breach of prison Common law
Harbouring escaped prisoners Criminal Justice Act 1961 s.22
Assisting prisoners to escape Prison Act 1952 s.39
Fraudulent evasion of agricultural levy Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.68A(1) and (2)
Offender armed or disguised Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.86
Making threats to destroy or damage property Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.2
Possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage property Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.3
Child abduction by connected person Child Abduction Act 1984 s.1
Child abduction by other person Child Abduction Act 1984 s.2
Bomb hoax Criminal Law Act 1977 s.51
Producing or supplying Class C drug Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.4
Possession of a Class C drug with intent to supply Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(3)
Fraudulent evasion of controls on Class C drugs Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c)
Illegal importation of Class C drugs Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50
Possession of Class A drug Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(2)
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 s.26B
Tipping-off in relation to money laundering investigations Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 s.26C
Assaults on officers saving wrecks Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.37 7 years
Attempting to injure or alarm the Sovereign Treason Act 1842 s.2
Assisting illegal entry or harbouring persons Immigration Act 1971 s.25
Employment of adults subject to immigration control: penalty notice Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 S.15(2) £10,000
Administering poison with intent to injure etc. Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.24
Neglecting to provide food for or assaulting servants etc. Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.26
Setting spring guns with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.31 5 years
Supplying instrument etc. to cause miscarriage Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.59
Endeavouring to conceal a birth Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.60 2 years
Failure to disclose information about terrorism Terrorism Act 2000 s.19 5 years
Circumcision of females Prohibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985 s.1
Breaking or injuring submarine telegraph cables Submarine Telegraph Act 1885 s.3
Failing to keep dogs under proper control resulting in injury Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 s.3
Making gunpowder etc. to commit offences Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.64
Stirring up racial hatred Public Order Act 1986 ss.18-23
SEXUAL OFFENCES AND OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN
Administering drugs to obtain intercourse Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.4 2 years
Procurement of a woman by threats Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.2 2 years
Procurement of a woman by false pretences Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.3 2 years
Attempted sexual intercourse with girl under 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.5 7 years
Procurement of a defective Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.9 2 years
Intercourse with a defective Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.7 2 years
Incest by man with a girl under 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.10 7 years
Incest by woman with a girl under 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.11 7 years
Attempted incest by man with a girl over 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.10 2 years
Gross indecency between male of 21 or over and male under 16 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.13
Indecent assault on a woman Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.14 10 years
Indecent assault on a man Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.15 10 years
Abuse of position of trust Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000 s.3
Man living on earnings of prostitution Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.30 7 years
Woman exercising control over prostitute Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.31
Living on earnings of male prostitution Sexual Offences Act 1967 s.5 7 years
Inciting girl under 16 to have incestuous sexual intercourse Criminal Law Act 1977 s.54 2 years
Ill-treatment of persons of unsound mind Mental Health Act 1983 s.127
Abduction of unmarried girl under 18 from parent Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.19 2 years
Abduction of unmarried girl under 16 from parent Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.20 2 years
Abduction of defective from parent Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.21 2 years
Causing prostitution of women Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.22 2 years
Procuration of girl under 21 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.23 2 years
Detention of woman in brothel Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.24 2 years
Permitting girl under 16 to use premises for intercourse Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.26 2 years
Permitting defective to use premises for intercourse Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.27 2 years
Causing or encouraging prostitution of, intercourse with or indecent assault on girl under 16 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.28 2 years
Causing or encouraging prostitution of defective Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.29 2 years
Soliciting by men Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.32 2 years
Keeping a brothel Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.33 6 months
Ill-treatment of patients Mental Health Act 1983 s.127 2 years
Sexual intercourse with patients Mental Health Act 1959 s.128 2 years
Sexual assault Sexual Offences Act 2003 s.3 Life
Causing sexual activity without penetration Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 4 Life
Paying for sexual services - penetration of a child aged 16 or 17 Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 47 7 years
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 11 10 years
Causing a child to watch a sexual act Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 12 10 years
Child sex offence committed by person under 18 Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 13 5 years
Meeting child following sexual grooming Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 15 10 years
Abuse of trust: sexual activity with a child Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 16 5 years
Abuse of position of trust: causing a child to engage in sexual activity Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 17 5 years
Abuse of trust: sexual activity in the presence of a child Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 18 5 years
Abuse of position of trust: causing a child to watch sexual activity Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 19 5 years
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 32 7 years
Causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual act Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 33 7 years
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 36 7 years
Causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual act Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 37 7 years
Care workers: sexual activity in presence of a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 40 7 years
Care workers: causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual act Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 41 7 years
Causing or inciting prostitution for gain Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 52 7 years
Controlling prostitution for gain Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 53 7 years
Administering a substance with intent Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 61 10 years
Committing offence with intent to commit sexual offence Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 62 10 years
Trespass with intent to commit sexual offence Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 63 10 years
Sex with adult relative: penetration Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 64 2 years
Sex with adult relative: consenting to penetration Sexual Offences Act 2003 s.65 2 years
Exposure Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 66 2 years
Voyeurism Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 67 2 years
Intercourse with an animal Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 69 2 years
Sexual penetration of a corpse Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 70 2 years
Creulty to children s1 Children & Young Persons Act 1933 10 years
BURGLARY ETC
Burglary (domestic) Theft Act 1968 s.9(3)(a) 14 years
Aggravated burglary Theft Act 1968 s10 Life
Going equipped to steal Theft Act 1968 s.25
Burglary with intent to inflict GBH on a person or do unlawful damage to a building or anything in it (dwelling) Theft Act 1968 s9 14 years
Burglary with intent to inflict GBH on a person or do unlawful damage to a building or anything in it (non-dwelling) Theft Act 1968 s9 10 years
Burglary with intent to commit rape (dwelling) Theft Act 1968 s9 14 years
Burglary with intent to commit rape (non-dwelling) Theft Act 1968 s9 10 years
Burglary (non-domestic) Theft Act 1968 s.9(3)(b) 10 years
OTHER OFFENCES OF DISHONESTY
Destruction of registers of births etc. Forgery Act 1861 s.36
Making false entries in copies of registers sent to register Forgery Act 1861 s.37
Possession (with intention) of false identity documents Identity Cards Act 2006 s.25(1)
Possession (with intention) of apparatus or material for making false identity documents Identity Cards Act 2006 s.25(3)
Possession (without reasonable excuse) of false identity documents or apparatus or material for making false identity documents Identity Cards Act 2006 s.25(5)
Undischarged bankrupt being concerned in a company Insolvency Act 1986 s. 360
Counterfeiting notes and coins Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.14
Passing counterfeit notes and coins Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.15
Offences involving custody or control of counterfeit notes and coins Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.16
Making, custody or control of counterfeiting materials etc. Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.175
Illegal importation: counterfeit notes or coins Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50
Fraudulent evasion: counterfeit notes or coins Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c)
VAT offences Value Added Tax Act 1994 s. 72(1-8)
Fraudulent evasion of duty Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s. 170(1)(b)
Theft Theft Act 1968 s.1
Removal of articles from places open to the public Theft Act 1968 s.11
Abstraction of electricity Theft Act 1968 s.13
Obtaining property by deception Theft Act 1968 s.15
Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception Theft Act 1968 s.16
False accounting Theft Act 1968 s.17
Handling stolen goods Theft Act 1968 s.22
Obtaining services by deception Theft Act 1978 s.1
Evasion of liability by deception Theft Act 1978 s.2
Illegal importation: not elsewhere specified Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50
Counterfeiting Customs documents Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.168
Fraudulent evasion: not elsewhere specified Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c)
Forgery Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.1
Copying false instrument with intent Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.2
Using a false instrument Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.3
Using a copy of a false instrument Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.4
Custody or control of false instruments etc. Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.5
Offences in relation to dies or stamps Stamp Duties Management Act 1891 s.13
Counterfeiting of dies or marks Hallmarking Act 1973 s.6
Fraud by false representation Fraud Act 2006 s.2 10 years
Fraud by failing to disclose information Fraud Act 2006 s.3
Fraud by abuse of position Fraud Act 2006 s.4
Possession etc of articles for use in frauds Fraud Act 2006 s.6 5 years
Making or supplying articles for use in frauds Fraud Act 2006 s.7
Participating in fraudulent business carried on by sole trader etc. Fraud Act 2006 s.9
Obtaining services dishonestly Fraud Act 2006 s.11
MISCELLANEOUS OTHER OFFENCES
Breach of anti-social behaviour order Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 1(10)
Breach of community sentences - Increase the severity of the existing sentence or Revoke the existing sentence and proceed as though sentencing for the original offence. Criminal Justice Act 2003 51 weeks custody (if custody was not available for the original offence)
Breach of sex offender order Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 2(8)
Racially-aggravated public order offence Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 31(1) 2 years
Racially aggravated harassment/putting another in fear of violence Crime and Disorder Act 1998 s. 32(1)
Having an article with a blade or point in a public place Criminal Justice Act 1988 s. 139 4 years
Breach of harassment injunction Protection from Harassment Act 1997 s. 3(6)
Putting people in fear of violence Protection from Harassment Act 1997 s. 4(1) 5 years
Offences in relation to certain dangerous articles Aviation Security Act 1982 5 years
Breach of restraining order Protection from Harassment Act 1997 s. 5(5)
Being drunk on an aircraft Air Navigation Order 2005, article 75
Possession of offensive weapon Prevention of Crime Act 1953 s.1
Affray Public Order Act 1986 s.3 3 years
Assault with intent to resist arrest Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.38 2 years
Unlawful eviction and harassment of occupier Protection from Eviction Act 1977 s.1
Fraudulent evasion of the prohibition on importing indecent or obcene articles Customs & Excise Management Act 1979 s.170 7 years
Obscene articles intended for publication for gain Obscene Publications Act 1964 s.1
Gross indecency between males (other than where one is 21 or over and the other is under 16) Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.13
Solicitation for immoral purposes Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.32
Buggery of males of 16 or over otherwise than in private Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.12
Acts outraging public decency Common law
Offences of publication of obscene matter Obscene Publications Act 1959 s.2
Keeping a disorderly house Common law; Disorderly Houses Act 1751 s.8
Indecent display Indecent Displays (Control) Act 1981 s.1
Presentation of obscene performance Theatres Act 1968 s.2
Procurement of intercourse by threats etc. Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.2
Causing prostitution of women Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.22
Detention of woman in brothel or other premises Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.24 2 years
Procurement of a woman by false pretences Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.3
Procuring others to commit homosexual acts Sexual Offences Act 1967 s.4 2 years
Trade description offences (9 offences) Trade Descriptions Act 1968 ss.1, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14
Misconduct endangering ship or persons on board ship Merchant Shipping Act 1970 s.27
Obstructing engine or carriage on railway Malicious Damage Act 1861 s.36
Offences relating to the safe custody of controlled drugs Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.11
Possession of Class B or C drug Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(2)
Wanton or furious driving Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.35 2 years
Dangerous driving Road Traffic Act 1988 s.2
Forgery and misuse of driving documents Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981 s.65
Forgery of driving documents Road Traffic Act 1960 s.233
Forgery etc. of licences and other documents Road Traffic Act 1988 s.173
Mishandling or falsifying parking documents etc. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 s.115
Aggravated vehicle taking Theft Act 1968 s.12A 14 years
Failing to stop or failing to report Road Traffic Act 1988 6 months imprisonment and/ or £5,000 fine
Failing to nominate a driver at the time of an alleged offence Road Traffic Act 1988 S.172 Amended 2007 6 points and a fine of £1000.
Forgery, alteration, fraud of licences etc. Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 s.44
Making off without payment Theft Act 1978 s.3
Agreeing to indemnify sureties Bail Act 1976 s.9(1)
Sending prohibited articles by post Post Office Act 1953 s.11
Impersonating Customs officer Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.13
Obstructing Customs officer Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.16
OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE AND SIMILAR OFFENCES
Conspiring to commit offences outside the United Kingdom Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act 1998 s. 5
Perverting the course of public justice Common law
Perjuries (7 offences) Perjury Act 1911 ss.1-7(2)
Corrupt transactions with agents Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 s.1
Corruption in public office Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 s.1
Embracery Common law
Fabrication of evidence with intent to mislead a tribunal Common law
Personation of jurors Common law
Concealing an arrestable offence Criminal Law Act 1967 s.5
Assisting offenders Criminal Law Act 1967 s.4(1)
False evidence before European Court European Communities Act 1972 s.11
Personating for purposes of bail etc. Forgery Act 1861 s.34
Intimidating a witness, juror etc. Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.51(1)
Harming, threatening to harm a witness, juror etc. Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.51(2)
Prejudicing a drug trafficking investigation Drug Trafficking Act 1994 s.58(1)
Giving false statements to procure cremation Cremation Act 1902 s.8(2)
False statement tendered under section 9 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 Criminal Justice Act 1967 s.89
Making a false statement to obtain interim possession order Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.75(1)
Making false statement to resist making of interim possession order Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.75(2)
False statement tendered under section 5B of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 s.106
Making false statement to authorised officer Trade Descriptions Act 1968 s.29(2)
SERIOUS SEXUAL OFFENCES
Rape Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.1(1) Life
Sexual intercourse with girl under 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.5 Life
Attempted sexual intercourse with girl under 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.5 7 years
Sexual intercourse with defective Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.7 Life
Incest by man with a girl under 13 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s. 10 Life
Buggery of person under 16 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.12
Indecency with children under 14 Indecency with Children Act 1960 s.1(1) 10 years
Taking, having etc. indecent photographs of children Protection of Children Act 1978 s.1 10 years
Possession of indecent photograph of a child Criminal Justice Act 1988 s.160 5 years
Assault with intent to commit buggery Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.16 10 years
Abduction of woman by force Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.17 14 years
Permitting girl under 13 to use premises for sexual intercourse Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.25 Life
Allowing or procuring child under 16 to go abroad to perform Children and Young Persons Act 1933 ss.25, 26
Abduction of unmarried girl under 16 from parent Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.20 Life
Permitting girl under 16 to use premises for intercourse Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.26 Life
Causing or encouraging prostitution of girl under 16 Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.28 Life
Rape Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 1 Life
Assault by penetration Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 2 Life
Sexual assault Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 3 10 years
Causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 4 10 years
Rape of child under 13 Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 5 Life
Assault of child under 13 by penetration Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 6 Life
Sexual assault of child under 13 Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 7 14 years
Causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 8 14 years
Sexual activity with a child Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 9 14 years
Causing a child to engage in sexual activity Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 10 14 years
Arranging or facilitating commission of a child sex offence Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 14 14 years
Sexual activity with a child family member, with penetration (Offender over 18) Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 25 14 years
Sexual activity with a child family member, with penetration (Offender under 18) Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 25 5 years
Inciting a child family member to engage in sexual activity (Offender over 18) Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 26 14 years
Inciting a child family member to engage in sexual activity (Offender under 18) Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 26 5 years
Sexual activity with a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 30 14 years
Causing or inciting a person with a mental disorder to engage in sexual activity Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 31 14 years
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a person with a mental disorder impeding choice Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 32 10 years
Causing a person with a mental disorder impeding choice to watch a sexual act Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 33 10 years
Inducement, threat or deception to procure sexual activity with a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 34 14 years
Inducing person with mental disorder to engage in sexual activity Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 35 14 years
Engaging in sexual activity in the presence, procured by inducement, threat or deception, of a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 36 10 years
Causing a person with a mental disorder to watch a sexual act by inducement, threat or deception Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 37 10 years
Care workers: sexual activity with a person with a mental disorder Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 38 10 years
Care workers: inciting person with mental disorder to engage in sexual act Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 39 10 years
Paying for sexual services - penetration - of a child under 13 Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 47 Life
Paying for sexual services - penetration - of a child under 16 Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 47 14 years
Causing or inciting child prostitution or pornography Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 48 14 years
Controlling a child prostitute Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 49 14 years
Facilitating child prostitution Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 50 14 years
Trafficking into UK for sexual exploitation Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 57 14 years
Trafficking within UK for sexual exploitation Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 58 14 years
Trafficking out of UK for sexual exploitation Sexual Offences Act 2003 s. 59 14 years

SamSon
4th July 2014, 13:10
Disgusted at this pathetic sentence [5yrs], given that not only will the rat serve only half or less of that sentence, he will

most probably be allowed all his art material to continue painting and therefore accumulating future monies on his release.

What can one expect though when the judges and lawyers are corrupt to the core, as well as many of them also being active in the pedophilia circle.

777
4th July 2014, 13:15
Disgusted at this pathetic sentence [5yrs], given that not only will the rat serve only half or less of that sentence, he will

most probably be allowed all his art material to continue painting and therefore accumulating future monies on his release.

What can one expect though when the judges and lawyers are corrupt to the core, as well as many of them also being active in the pedophilia circle.


Spot on. The incestuous relationships between the elite and their minions renders the very concept of justice ironic.

Sooz
4th July 2014, 14:04
5 years and 9 months, pah....he will only have to serve half of that and he will be released.

norman
4th July 2014, 14:19
a few pics from the papers:

Sir Rolf goes to Jail.
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/76051000/jpg/_76051223_76051222.jpg



Cilla Black enjoys a day at Wimbledon with singing pal Sir Cliff Richard
http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/79/590x/secondary/176994.jpg


Peaches Geldof died aged 25 on April 7 of this year.
http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/79/590x/secondary/177158.jpg

shamanseeker
4th July 2014, 15:46
We just have to think of the two politicians in Scotland who were un-named, found guilty of abusing a lovely Down's Syndrome girl, Hollie Greig, and who were not sent to prison 'in the interests of society' and the journalist, Robert Green, who hadn't even started to hand out leaflets he'd had printed to inform the English public who was sentenced to a year in prison in Scotland and who had to serve it 'in the interests of society'. The judge, a woman, Ms Angiolini (male judges should be protecting our children but for a woman not to do this is unpardonable imo) was awarded a title of some sort by the Queen when she retired afterwards - I think she became a dame of the British Empire or something similar!

http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/30693-scottish-paedophile-ring-exposed

ronin
4th July 2014, 16:12
i wonder those that have been exposed such as Rolf and Stuart Hall ect,will spill the beans on who they are connected to?
or are they willing to serve their time to protect them?

777
4th July 2014, 19:30
i wonder those that have been exposed such as Rolf and Stuart Hall ect,will spill the beans on who they are connected to?
or are they willing to serve their time to protect them?

Sadly yes. Completely born of fear.

Ria
4th July 2014, 22:36
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKwzpwK8Ss

CLIFF RICHARD - PAEDOPHILE?THE FACTS and the ALLEGATIONS.TONY BLAIR.JILL DANDO.RONNIE KRAY

Ria
4th July 2014, 22:48
http://google-law.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/the-walton-hop-max-clifford-chris.html
The Walton Hop, Max Clifford, Chris Denning, Jonathan King, Randall, Savile and Duncroft Approved School

Ria
4th July 2014, 22:59
This is the Statement of Andrea Davison former Intelligence Agent and Child Abuse Whistle blower who is currently a refugee in South America, where at the age of 62 years she fled following years of persecution by the British Establishment.



http://macurstatement.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/review-statement-of-andrea-davison-1.html?spref=tw

Ria
4th July 2014, 23:11
http://www.scriptonitedaily.com/2013/12/18/uk-establishment-closes-ranks-as-organised-paedophile-network-leads-back-to-no-10/
UK Establishment Closes Ranks as Organised Child Sex Abuse Network Leads Back to No. 10

Ria
4th July 2014, 23:19
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2678578/Mystery-missing-dossier-VIP-child-abusers-Tory-peer-Leon-Brittan-faces-questions-1980s-files-Westminster-paedophile-ring.html
Mystery of missing dossier on VIP child abusers: Tory peer Leon Brittan faces questions over 1980s files on Westminster paedophile ring
Lord Brittan, 74, is facing questions over handling of 'explosive' document
Tory peer told journalists last year he had no recollection of being given it
In a statement yesterday morning, however, he changed his mind
Confirmed he was given ‘bundle of papers’ by MP Geoffrey Dickens
He now says he passed them to officials in 1983 for further investigation


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2678578/Mystery-missing-dossier-VIP-child-abusers-Tory-peer-Leon-Brittan-faces-questions-1980s-files-Westminster-paedophile-ring.html#ixzz36XqFHL4A

shamanseeker
7th July 2014, 15:00
i wonder those that have been exposed such as Rolf and Stuart Hall ect,will spill the beans on who they are connected to?
or are they willing to serve their time to protect them?

I imagine they'd be dead by now if the spilt those beans! And as others have mentioned, they probably won't spend much time in clink anyway.

sandancer
7th July 2014, 18:32
From Daily Mirror -After four weeks in Wandsworth Rolf Harris wiil be transferred to Leyhill Prison Glos,dubbedThe Savoy of Slammers ! He will never be locked in his room , and will be free to enjoy walks in the garden or even art courses !His age means he will get an £8 a week pension and a free t.v!!

The jail was opened in 2010 is set in 135 acre grounds complete with botanical garden, aviary and sports pitches Prisoners are offered guided walks and classes in creative writing , gardening and art.

It costs taxpayers £32,907 a year to house each of the 527 inmates who are even fed organic food .

What a disgrace !

ronin
7th July 2014, 18:56
what does come to mind is.....
you will be well looked after.
they are not allowed to kill him because he is one of them.
he bought in and was accepted.
just as he was thrown to the wolves to hide the higher mis conduct.
they have to honor their oath ,otherwise all these celebs would be dead by now.
anyone not in their circle who investigates their crimes are open to be wiped out.
such as Jill Dando.

the question i would like to ask is their oath so strong that it would hold your tongue.
is it so strong and powerful even at your old age that you wish it to remain a secret.
is your soul not worth saving by knowing it is still going on today and you are but a minute scapegoat for the bigger picture.

so many people think justice is done by sending people to prison,they need to ask the big questions.
as in you,ll never get out unless you tell us,who,when,why and what...........

Ria
7th July 2014, 19:08
Sundancer......just a holiday camp then?

Ronin......right on the money

shamanseeker
11th July 2014, 16:35
David Icke talks about connecting the dots. He says the globalists are counting on us not connecting the dots. He adds that we are now connecting the dots and seeing the picture!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEW6yDv96ng#t=950

Ria
13th July 2014, 19:07
Inquiry judge hid claims of bishop’s sex abuse


http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/article4145685.ece


The retired judge leading the Westminster child abuse inquiry kept allegations about a bishop out of a review of how the Church of England dealt with two paedophile priests because she “cared about the Church”, The Times can disclose.

Shame she did think about the children

Ria
13th July 2014, 19:13
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10963499/Warnings-of-Westminster-paedophile-network-ignored-because-there-were-too-many.html
Warnings of Westminster paedophile network 'ignored' because 'there were too many'
Former social services official claims he warned Department of Health of Westminster paedophile network but was told that he was "probably wasting [his] time"

By Keith Perry and agency10:55AM BST 12 Jul 2014
A former social services official has said his warnings about the threat of a Westminster-based paedophile network were ignored because “there were too many of them over there".
David Tombs, who ran Hereford and Worcester social services, said he warned the government after the arrest of paedophile Peter Righton in 1992.
Two inquiries have been launched into historical claims of child abuse.
Tim Yeo MP, a junior health minister in the early 1990s, said he was "staggered" by the claims.
He added that he was "not aware" of a culture of child sex abuse during his time as a health minister, and said he was puzzled as to why Mr Tombs did not take his concerns further at the time and speak to his local MP.


By Keith Perry and agency10:55AM BST 12 Jul 2014
A former social services official has said his warnings about the threat of a Westminster-based paedophile network were ignored because “there were too many of them over there".
David Tombs, who ran Hereford and Worcester social services, said he warned the government after the arrest of paedophile Peter Righton in 1992.
Two inquiries have been launched into historical claims of child abuse.
Tim Yeo MP, a junior health minister in the early 1990s, said he was "staggered" by the claims.
He added that he was "not aware" of a culture of child sex abuse during his time as a health minister, and said he was puzzled as to why Mr Tombs did not take his concerns further at the time and speak to his local MP.
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Mr Tombs, who in charge of social services in his area for 20 years, claims that when Righton was arrested in 1992, he became aware of information through the police investigation that suggested a paedophilic network was operating.
He said what he learned would have been of "national concern" and told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "It was coming across to me at the time that there were names there that were linked into the establishment, if you like.
"I had no particular names, but that was the impression I was getting."
He said when he alerted Department of Health representatives, he was told by civil servants that he was "probably wasting [his] time" because there were "too many of them over there".
Asked what he thought was meant by the word "them", Mr Tombs said "those within Parliament and government in Whitehall".
Mr Tombs said: “I went to the Department (of Health) because I was concerned that some of the names that came from the police investigation in Evesham related to people in my own authority and it seemed to me that there was a serious issue that would have been of national concern.
“It was coming across to me at the time that there were names there that were linked into the establishment if you like, and I had no particular names, but that was the impression I was getting. And I felt that the Government needed to be alert to it and I wanted to raise awareness of this with people who were much closer to policy making that I was.
"I went and saw senior officials in the Department of Health.
“I was drawing to their attention that this was a major problem, one which had not been recognised in the way that we now do recognise it and that it needed attention and it needed Government attention as much as local authority attention.
“I was thinking in terms of paedophile behaviour of the sort that was being revealed as a consequence of the Peter Righton arrest.
“I was disappointed because I was told that I was probably wasting my time, that there were – and the words used were along these lines – that there were too many of them over there. Now, I was talking about paedophilia. I was in the Department of Health and the ‘over there’ to me indicated, although the words weren’t used, within Parliament or within Government and Whitehall.
“I was angry. I was furious. It seemed to me that the one place I should be able to come to, to alert the nation to this issue, was the Department of Health.
“And it didn’t look as if I was going to get any kind of response. And that’s perhaps one of the reasons why I am so pleased that now that there are some nationally recognised figures being prosecuted.
“The Government is taking the matter seriously. But this is 24-25 years later on from when I was expressing my concern."
But Mr Yeo said he found Mr Tombs' claims "incredible".
He told the Today programme: "I think it's incredible, the idea that any remotely credible evidence had been shown to a civil servant at the Department of Health would have been ignored and received the comment that it apparently was.
"There was no culture of child sex abuse that I was aware of either in Whitehall or in Parliament," he added. "The whole thing is extraordinary."

Ria
13th July 2014, 19:22
Monday, July 7, 2014
CANNIBALISM, BLOOD DRINKING AND HIGH-ADEPT SATANISM -- BOOK NUMBER 2 FROM KERTH BARKER HAS NOW BEEN RELEASED
http://birthofanewearth.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/cannibalism-blood-drinking-and-high.html

Dear friends -- We are thrilled to announce the release of Kerth Barker's second book, entitled Cannibalism, Blood Drinking, and High Adept Satanism, which provides heretofore unpublished information about the inner workings of the satanic illuminati. If you haven't yet read Kerth's first book, Angelic Defenders & Demonic Abusers: Memoirs of a Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor, I highly recommend you do so. His first book describes the experiences of a child forced into a pedophilic prostitution ring where he was groomed to become part of organized satanism. In his early life, Kerth was exposed to some of the most horrendous and harrowing experiences known to humankind. He is coming forth to share what he knows about the depths of evil that exists within the Illuminati and amongst those who practice satanism. In his second book, Kerth goes very, very deep into exposing these extremely insane "people" and the cruelty, violence, and depravity that they are capable of. Some of the material in Book 2 is extremely hard to read. Yet, it is urgently necessary for humanity to wake up and understand the level of evil that we are up against. It is only through understanding the enemy that we have any hope of overcoming the psychopathy that now grips our planet and threatens all of life. These books are a must-read!

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"...I noticed that the Baron kept on slyly glancing about the house as we walked through it. When we strolled by some windows that looked out into their backyard, I noticed a strange sight. It looked as if the backyard was caged in. There was wire mesh that covered all the sides of the backyard. And there was wire mesh on top. Inside the caged in area, there were swings, a picnic table and some other things that you might expect children to use.

Bernie explained, “That’s the play area for our slave girls. We can’t expect them to work all the time.”

Nancy went on, “But they’re too precious to us, so we can’t let them escape. We have to protect them from the outside world.”

I noticed that many of the windows had bars on them which were hidden by the curtains in front of them. I realized that this home was like a prison or a bank. It was all locked down. And that meant that the Baron and I were locked in it as well. But the Baron seemed unafraid, and so I kept on smiling.

The two sisters said that they were about to eat lunch and invited us to join them. The Baron said that we would be delighted to sit with them, but that we had already eaten. We entered the dining room and sat together at the dinning table. The whole house was filled with beautiful old antique furniture. The paintings on the wall were quite tasteful and beautiful as well. The dining room table had a red lace tablecloth of a unique design. It looked like it was made of little lace roses. Everything on the table was silver. The plates, cups and bowls were all silver.

A maid and cook, both dressed in white, served the food as we sat at the table. Both the maid and cook had the same family face as the two sisters, only these servants were shorter and seemed slightly retarded. But the family resemblance was unmistakable. It was explained by the two sisters that their servants were all second cousins from the poorer side of the family. The cook and the maid showed no emotions at all as they served, and they expressed no personality.

Although the Baron and I asked for nothing and ate nothing, food plates and drinks were set before us. But we didn’t dare touch anything on the table. Although the two sisters repeatedly and politely insisted that we eat or drink something, the Baron repeatedly and politely refused. I said nothing but forced myself to sit up straight and smile continually.

The main dish was a meat plate. It was served on an oval silver platter. It was all very strange looking. It was made up of small slices of different types of meat that were garnished lightly with what looked like catsup. It had all been shaped to looked sort of like a rose. The two sisters explained what it was. They said that the meats were pork, chicken, turkey, venison, beef, goat and human flesh. These different meats had all had been chopped up and mixed together with spices. And once shaped into this floral form, they had been garnished with a mixture of catsup and human blood. As the two sisters explained this, I had no doubt that they were telling the truth. Although I had a smile rigidly fixed upon my face, I could not have felt more sickened by the meat plate in front of me than if it had been a plate of dog crap.

There was a small bowl of vegetables next to the meat plate, but for some reason the vegetables seemed just as disgusting. The cup of tea and glass of water felt suspect as I glanced at them. So I had no trouble obeying the Baron’s mandate that I should eat or drink nothing while in this house.

The two sister explained where they got their “human cattle” meat. They said that once a year they “harvested” a family of migrant farm workers…

The way that the two sisters ate their meat was peculiar. They used their forks for the vegetables and their spoons for the tea, but they picked away at the meat plate with their fingers. They held the silver platter containing the meat with one hand, very daintily with the little finger held up. And they held their meat plates up near their mouths. They periodically sniffed at the meat and moaned with pleasure at its smell. The other hand was used to pick at the meat. Each sister would carefully pick up a small piece of meat and place it gingerly on her own outstretched tongue. Sometimes they would feed each other in this way.

As they were eating the meat, they would say things like, “Mmmm. This is so-oo delicious. Ohhhh, this is so-oo tasty.”

When they had eaten all of the meat off of the silver platter, they then licked off the red blood-catsup garnish that was left on it. They licked until the meat plate was clean. Even the Baron, who was usually unaffected by any event he witnessed, winced at this display. I sat with a smile robotically fixed on my face, my back straight and my purse on my lap. But it took all of my concentration to keep myself from vomiting as they ate in this way..."

Ria
13th July 2014, 19:33
Sunday 13th July 2014 at 13:01 By DAVID-ICKE
I’ve had a bloody good cry this morning and I don’t mind saying so.

To see all this coming out through the mainstream at last is just incredible to me after all these years of trying.

But this must be the start, not the end – what is still to come out is incredible.

Finally, the dam is bursting.

Margaret Thatcher ‘personally covered up’ child abuse allegations against senior ministers

Sunday 13th July 2014 at 12:00 By DAVID-ICKE
This is precisely what I have been saying all these years to the sound of dismissal and laughter – Margaret Thatcher absolutely knew all about the government paedophile ring and who was involved.

Her father was a paedophile – well known for it in Grantham – and she was not such a close friend of Jimmy Saville by accident and nor were the royal family.

Anyone think the truth is coming out? Amazing as the relevations so far may seem – they are but a trickle from a massive ocean both sides of the Atlantic and worldwide.

Ria
13th July 2014, 19:40
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-child-abuse-whistleblower-margaret-3849172#.U8IejPItSV8.facebook
Tory child abuse whistleblower: 'Margaret Thatcher knew all about underage sex ring among ministers'

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-child-abuse-whistleblower-margaret-3849172#ixzz37NYbRZsF

Former activist Anthony Gilberthorpe says he sent Thatcher a 40-page dossier in 1989 accusing Cabinet members of abusing underage boys



Jul 13, 2014 06:00 By Vincent Moss, Matthew Drake
Former activist Anthony Gilberthorpe says he sent Thatcher a 40-page dossier in 1989 accusing Cabinet members of abusing underage boys

Sunday MirrorRecruiter: Presenting Margaret Thatcher with a birthday cake at the Tory conference
Margaret Thatcher was warned that senior ministers were involved in a child sex ring, a former Tory activist claims.

Anthony Gilberthorpe says he sent her a 40-page dossier in 1989 accusing Cabinet members of abusing underage boys at drug-fuelled conference parties.

Mr Gilberthorpe, who claims he was ordered to recruit boys for the ministers, says he posted the “graphic” allegations to Mrs Thatcher after befriending her.

Mr Gilberthorpe, who was a young Tory hopeful when he was asked to recruit for the parties, said: “I outlined exactly what I had witnessed and informed her I intended to expose it.

“I had met Mrs Thatcher on several occasions and even presented her with a birthday cake in 1983. I believed she had to know.”

He said that being overlooked for the safe Tory seat of Gloucester in April 1986 made up his mind to shop the ministers. “I believe I was stitched up and it gave me an insight into the treacherous nature of the party,” he added.

“It was one of the reasons I decided reveal what I’d witnessed. I made it very clear to Mrs Thatcher most trusted ministers had been at these parties with boys who were between 15 and 16.

“I also told her of the amount of illegal drugs like cocaine that were consumed.

Sunday MirrorAnd again: Anthony Gilberthorpe and Mrs Thatcher in 2003
“I underlined the names of Keith Joseph, Rhodes Boyson and one MP still serving today. I also said I had seen Michael Havers at a party in Blackpool held at the hotel pool in 1983.”

At the time Sir Keith Joseph was the Education Secretary and hailed as the “founding father of Thatcherism”. He died in 1994 aged 76. Sir Rhodes Boyson held several ministerial posts in his career. An advocate of corporal punishment in schools, he died in 2012 at 87.

Mr Gilberthorpe says he received no response from No10 – but was called to a meeting at a House of Lords tearoom with William Hague, who had replaced ex-Home Secretary Leon Brittan as MP for Richmond in North Yorks.

Mr Gilberthorpe, now 52, said: “I have no idea why William Hague was chosen to deal with my allegations.

“He *introduced a high ranking civil servant who was also there. Then the civil servant turned to me and said, ‘Now what is this all about?’ I felt very uncomfortable and surrounded, so I loudly told them, ‘What this is about is the way I’m being treated’.”

Gilberthorpe says he then was ushered into a nearby private room.

He said: “The civil servant told me ‘I’ve been made aware of your letter and the very serious *allegations in there. Can you *substantiate any of the claims?’ I told him I was flagging up things I had seen. He then said ‘Why you are writing to the Prime Minister about these matters is beyond me’.

Sunday MirrorNo recollection: But here's a picture of Anthony Gilberthorpe and William Hague taking in his office
“I was asked if there was any evidence and I told him it would emerge in time. The civil servant then said ‘What you’ve said is extremely libelous and *slanderous. This meeting is finished’.

“Mr Hague hardly said anything. I was ushered out and that was that. I was angry. I thought I’d hit a brick wall and there seemed no other place to go.”

A source close to Mr Hague yesterday said the Foreign Secretary “has no *recollection of ever meeting this individual”.

Mr Gilberthorpe has a picture of them both together at Mr Hague’s private office in 2003 where he had hoped to raise the matter again but decided against it.

The source said Mr Hague would not remember as he does “tens of thousands of these grip and grin photographs”.

Last night the civil servant, who we are not naming, did not reply to requests for a comment. Meanwhile speculation is growing over claims Mrs Thatcher must have been aware of rumours about ministers and under-age boys.

Her former Parliamentary Private Secretary Sir Peter Morrison has already been named in connection with a probe into the Bryn Estyn children’s home in Wrexham where Jimmy Savile allegedly molested boys.

Mrs Thatcher lobbied for Savile to be given a knighthood and he visited her at Chequers on at least 11 occasions.

The late MP Geoffrey Dickens also passed a list of names of prominent government figures involved in child sex abuse to Mrs Thatcher’s Home Secretary Leon Brittan. The list was “lost” by the Home Office.

PAPressure: Former High Court judge Baroness Butler-Sloss
Details of Mr Gilberthorpe’s evidence emerged as retired judge Baroness Butler-Sloss came under growing *pressure to stand down as head of the Westminster child abuse inquiry.

She is accused of keeping allegations about a bishop out of a review of how the Church of England dealt with two paedophile priests because she “cared about the church.”

In a statement yesterday, Lady Butler-Sloss insisted that she has “never” put the reputation of an institution ahead of justice for victims.

In another *development yesterday a former social *services official said his warnings about the threat of a Westminster-based paedophile network were ignored because “there were too many of
them there”.

David Tombs said he alerted the government after the arrest of *paedophile Peter Righton in 1992.

Mr Gilberthorpe, is frank about the battles he has fought with bankruptcy and depression and frustrations over his failed political ambitions.

Last night he said: “Yes, I was very angry about how the Tory party had used me and then later snubbed me. But none of that alters what I saw.

“Yes, I have had my fair share of issues and problems in the past but it doesn’t change what happened and what I saw those men doing.”

Iron Lady and acolytes paraded 'family values'
A key part of the Thatcher era was her emphasis on “family values” and personal morality.

As a grocer’s daughter, the iron lady talked about running the country’s finances like a thrifty housewife. But she also believed that victorian family values, in the form of a conventional family, hard work and moral strength, were key routes to success.

One infamous example of her intervention into the world of morality and sexuality was section 28 of the 1988 local Government Act.

The hated clause decreed councils must not “promote the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship”.

ironically, the rule was passed at around the same time the former PM’s Parliamentary Private secretary, the late sir Peter Morrison, was indulging his sexual appetite for boys as young as 15. He is now embroiled in the historic allegations of child abuse at the heart of Westminster.

Her hardline approach was echoed by her ministers, like the late sir Rhodes Boyson who was a fierce opponent of homosexuality.

The twice-married former headmaster, who supported caning for pupils, declared being gay was “unnatural” and “biblically wrong”.

At the height of fears over Aids, ex-lay preacher sir Rhodes said; “if we could wipe out homosexual practices, Aids would die out."

Baroness was appointed to previous abuse inquiry by brother
The retired judge leading the Westminster abuse probe has revealed she was appointed to run a previous sex abuse inquiry by her late brother, Lord Havers, when he was Lord Chancellor.

Baroness Butler-Sloss has been under scrutiny over her suitability to investigate claims of a child-sex ring at Westminster because of a potential conflict of interest over her Establishment connections.

Yesterday, it was claimed she had kept allegations about a bishop out of a report on a paedophile scandal because she “cared about the church”.

Now, she faces fresh criticism over her admission of the key role of Lord Havers in the Cleveland child sex abuse inquiry in 1987 which she led.

Asked who instigated the Cleveland inquiry in 2003 Lady Butler-Sloss replied: “I think it was my brother actually as

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Margaret Thatcher 'personally covered up' child abuse allegations against senior ministers

The Tory Prime Minister is said to have held a meeting with a rising star, who was tipped for promotion, and told him: “You have to clean up your sexual act”

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Ria
14th July 2014, 07:34
:Bump:important info here.

norman
14th July 2014, 18:22
Who died first, Thatcher or Saville? I'm not sure.

It seems to me all of this stuff cracking open like it has, has got something to do with it having been kept tightly covered until certain people were no longer here to face the music.

Saville can't blab.

Thatcher can't blab.

Ria
14th July 2014, 18:34
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_funeral_of_Margaret_Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, died of a stroke in London on 8 April 2013 at the age of 87.

October 29, 2011,
Jimmy Savile, Died aged 84

ronin
14th July 2014, 18:36
Who died first, Thatcher or Saville? I'm not sure.

It seems to me all of this stuff cracking open like it has, has got something to do with it having been kept tightly covered until certain people were no longer here to face the music.

Saville can't blab.

Thatcher can't blab.

you speak as though it stopped with them and a era gone the 80,s.
unfortunately this seems to be only the beginning of what has been happening long before and up to present day.
it is only coming to light now,but many have known for a long time.

this time now is where is it suppose to stop. that's the difference.
highlighting of the child abuse with people in power is the beginning of the end.

it is a correction that is only a small faction of the whole correction for the whole planet,it not only concerns us as a species but all animal and plant,ecological system.

if that,s not the case then fook em.