March 28, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
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This Darkness Must End is a new blog with a most remarkable compilation of photos and newspaper links regarding Jimmy Savile.
It starts with:
“Savile advised Prince Charles over the appointment of a royal aide” (Daily Mail, 5th November 2012)
“Jimmy Savile caused concern with behaviour on visits to Prince Charles” (The Guardian, 29th October 2012) More
January 11, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
BBC, Jimmy Savile, Police, Police harassment, Protesting, United Kingdom
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That’s what ITV News said this morning about Savile’s victims: he could have been prosecuted in 2009, if POLICE had taken victims more seriously!
Here’s the Timeline: The Jimmy Savile investigation and here Police slated in Savile victims reports -
The non-investigation of crimes by the Police is one of the issues that we have isolated in our Seven Deadly Syndromes and Seven Media Cover-Ups.
We hope that our meeting at the House of Commons on Tuesday will contribute to all victims being taken seriously – not only of sexual but all other white collar crimes!
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November 4, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, BBC, Child snatching, Corruption, Exposure, False Flag attack, Forced Adoptions, Fraud, Government, Home possession, Jimmy Savile, Paedophilia, Police, Publicity, Social Services, State kidnapping, State terrorism, The rule of money
Andrew O'Hagan, BBC, Children Youth and Family, Counter-terrorism, Executive summary, Illegality of Usury, Jimmy Savile, London, McKenzie Friend, Media of the United Kingdom, National Health Service, New York Times, Newsnight, Presenter, Private Lives, Public services, Royal Charter, Rupert Murdoch, Savile, Scotland Yard, Secret society, Sexualization, white collar crime
It is not easy to make sense out of shocking stories that question everything we are made to believe. But thinking our own thoughts and following our own feelings is part of learning to be alive as a free-standing individual.
Here is Light Entertainment – Andrew O’Hagan writes about child abuse and the British public – an eye opener into the paedo culture at the BBC – for the uninitiated reader.
Why is British light entertainment so often based on the sexualisation of people too young to cope? And why is it that we have a press so keen to feed off it? Is it to cover the fact, via some kind of willed outrage, that the culture itself is largely paedophile in its commercial and entertainment excitements?
Many victims have become starfighters and McKenzie Friends, rescuers who are helping victims. But Hillsborough and Savile are helping to identify the perpetrators as part of seven deadly syndromes and seven media cover-ups.
Here is an Executive Summary and here are the seven syndromes – also exposed on Justice Denied - in an even more shocking way, I think:
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1. Secret Societies: The Private Lives of Public People – as Freemasons and other secret societies where secrets are used to blackmail members who are required to protect each other – at no matter what cost. |
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2. Mainstream Media Cover-Ups: Strategies for Gagging, Controlling and generally Dumbing Down – so that online publications have become a necessary expression of ‘public interest’ |
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3. Crimes against Children and Families: Paedophilia, Child Snatching and Premature Sexualisation – the tip of the iceberg of white collar crimes, using falsified official documents, secret family courts and the most farcical attempts to appear ‘lawful’ |
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4. Reporting Fraud and White Collar Crimes: Public Services as Perpetrators and Non-Investigators – when employers are raking in money, while employees are ‘just doing their job’ – often with kickbacks |
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5. The Illegality of Usury and Wars: How Successive Governments Ignore National Law and International Treaties – illustrating how institutions are used as shells and firewalls, while their employees do not deliver the institutions’ purpose |
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6. Policing: Who Guards the Guards? Royal Charters are a key legal mechanism to protect the Police as one of many institutions |
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7. CONTEST: How the Counter-Terrorism Strategies Drive Miscarriages of Justice – in the follow-up of 9/11 and 7/7 everybody on the net knows, but the Establishment ‘knows better’… |
The full document is here. More