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joe | 14.05.2003 23:03

Alleged Pedophiles Helm Blair's War Room

January 29, 2003

A child-sex scandal that threatened to destroy Tony Blair's government last week has been mysteriously squashed and wiped off the front pages of British newspapers. Operation Ore, the United Kingdom's most thorough and comprehensive police investigation of crimes against children, seems to have uncovered more than is politically acceptable at the highest reaches of the British elite. In the 19th of January edition of The Sunday Herald, Neil Mackay sensationally reported that senior members of Tony Blair's government were being investigated for paedophilia and the "enjoyment" of child-sex pornography:

"The Sunday Herald has also had confirmed by a very senior source in British intelligence that at least one high-profile former Labour Cabinet minister is among Operation Ore suspects. The Sunday Herald has been given the politician's name but, for legal reasons, can not identify the person.

There are still unconfirmed rumours that another senior Labour politician is among the suspects. The intelligence officer said that a 'rolling' Cabinet committee had been set up to work out how to deal with the potentially ruinous fall-out for both Tony Blair and the government if arrests occur."

The allegations are the most serious yet levelled at an administration that prides itself on the inclusion in its ranks of a high quota of controversial and flamboyant homosexual men, and whose First Lady, Cherie Blair, has come under the spotlight for her indulgence in pagan rituals that resemble Freemasonic rites. Unconfirmed information also suggests that the term "former Labour Cabinet minister" is misleading and that the investigation has identified a surprisingly large number of alleged paedophiles at the highest level of British government, including one very senior cabinet minister

The Blair government has responded by imposing a comprehensive blackout on the story, effectively removing it from the domain of public discussion. Attempts on the part of this journalist to establish why the British media has not followed up on the revelations have met with a wall of silence. Editors and journalists of The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, The Daily Mail, The Daily Express, The Mirror, The Sun, the BBC, Independent Television News and even The Sunday Herald have refused to discuss the matter.

Speaking from London, freelance journalist Bob Kearley told me:

"Whether or not a D-Notice has been issued is not clear. But based on some of the feedback I've been getting it's apparent that editors and media owners have voluntarily agreed not to cover the story at this time. Operation Ore is still being reported, but not in regard to government ministers, and it's taking up very few column inches on the third or fourth page. Don't forget that the intelligence services are involved here, and Blair is anxious to ensure that the scandal does not rock the boat at a time when the country is about to go to war."

"You can imagine the effect this would have on the morale of troops who are about to commit in Iraq. In fact morale is reportedly quite low anyway, with service personnel throwing their vaccines into the sea en route to the battlefront and knowing how unpopular the war is with the British people. And a lot of squaddies I've met think there's something weird going on between Bush and Blair. If you're then told that the executive responsible for the conduct of the war is staffed by child-molesters ... well, then Saddam suddenly looks like the sort of bloke with whom you can share a few tins [beer]."

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Wmd in the Willows

15.05.2003 09:12

Is this the same story as the one about parliamentary badger hunters/watchers/stalkers?

If not, it probably is one about weasel hunters/watchers/stalkers or the like.

Mandy Miguel Portiyoh


totalitarian toffy nosed snobs inherently bad

15.05.2003 14:54

We've only to look at Blair's maniacal glares, and cheries weird rolling eyes and perchant for pagan pyramid perversions to know these inbred toffy nosed totalitarian brown nosers have been up to no good. Just look at the state of simpering 'Mandy' and beefy blockhead bulldog John reid, you don't have to be a brain surgeon to know these gargoyled pot bellied fat cat balloons are up to their necks in filth, and all manner of corruption. At least tories had the decency to be unfront about their disastrous meglomania, perversions, corruption and right wing cravings. Spinless blair hasn't even got the decency or backbone to admit to sharing the tories/brit establishment's perverted cravings. Take John prescott poster boy for new labour, now theres a man that epitomises the soul of new labour and its ultra capitalist dog eat dog attitude, stuffing his face with pies, swanning about in rolls royces, linning his pockets and tipping his flat cap to bossman blair and the new labour elite.

guillotines too good for them


Correction

16.05.2003 06:59

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Hang on a minute, mate!!!

Tony Blair, Cherie and many Nu Labour careerists and opportunitsts are not those - most are actually lower-middle, middle and working class climbers glad to go up the rung, smooching the asses of those above them and pissing on those below them.

2Jags