...were either victims - of which there were plenty in Jersey - or would be likely to incriminate themselves by their statements). We know from Kincora, Bryn Estyn, etc., that when powerful networks are involved, the investigations seem to run out of steam after a small number of convictions of...
his name has been frequently whispered surrounding kincora for a very long time . Not proof of anything at all and like i said it suits plenty of people here to portray him as a nonce . Except it seems the source of these rumours originated on the other side so to speak which lend them a bit...
...thread title, as ring implies it's a relatively small closed group, whereas I suspect it's actually more of a loose network where word of places such as HDLG, Kincora etc are spread either via word of mouth, or possibly via some form of middlemen, or both.
or maybe I've just read too many...
...in the issue .
if ever a post illustrated the precise nature of your idiocy its that one.
interesting though you raise the issues of kincora ...a British ntellgence operaton that was let run for years with all sorts of abusers protected...and the case of Liam Adams..a man who hs victim...
It is sort of interesting that this guy is a disinformation specialist and smear artist aligned to the secret state, rather than the regular Tory party.
I am resisting the temptation to mention Kincora ... whoops ... oh well.
a number of the kids who were abused at kincora claim they were brought to abuse parties in england attended by the high and mighty .
you can get an idea of how useful the kincora beast William Mcgrath was to the intelligence services here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McGrath
The...
...D-noticed? I especially enjoy the puff piece the BBC released not long after the Savile revelations.
Ohh, why don't we all wait until the Kincora investigation kicks in, will the Secret Services have to admit in facilitating the abuse of children in the national interest due to security...
...it's hyperbolic bullshit, and that you don't need hyperbolic bullshit to nail those implicated.
We already know all we need to know about Kincora. Any intelligence admissions (if that happens) only fill out what Wallace and Holroyd reported more than 30 years ago.
You really haven't...
This is actually an astonishing confused silly post. It says that it was only individuals that took part in individual or organised child abuse. Whilst highlighting the structural ways in which it was facilitated. And at the same time, look at the report those same structures made into...
Jeremy Thorpe, MI5, Wilson, Straw etc...
http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-week/10459/jack-straw-must-come-clean-about-his-role-in-the-jeremy-thorpe-scandal/
or the more wacky version:
http://dutroux.blogspot.co.uk/2006/03/jeremy-thorpe-stable-lad-jack-straw.html
(b) sounds like what has been alleged (e.g. by Colin Wallace, amongst others) about the Kincora boys' home in Northern Ireland, don't know if it's been suggested this was policy on the mainland too, wouldn't be surprised.
...….this was one hell of a weird story aswell….placing the whole issue slap bang in the middle of Kincora territory…
Satanic panic: how British agents stoked supernatural fears in Troubles
Stories about black masses leaked to press in effort to link paramilitary attacks to the paranormal...
we tend to be a bit in your face with people who come out with complete tosh like this, particlarly when they start off by waving their credentials about. If you're a professional you really should know better, and you also should be aware of the seriously negative history that psycologists have...
That particular theory has been around for at least 40 years (Kincora Boys' Home), and while people like Colin Wallace have come forward, they've also been comprehensively "monstered" by the media and the security services, so that their evidence isn't seen as credible.
In fact, someone...
...the people in question and how stuff was reported at the time. But just going crazy with the scrollbar a moment ago I note another batch of Kincora related stories posted on that blog around April 22nd, mostly from the Irish Times over a period in the first half of the 1980's. And then...
I reckon it boils down to a similar set of reasons as for stuff like Kincora and other care institution/care leaver scandals - a mixture of opportunity and the fact that the perpetrators could be fairly sure the authorities would have a hard job getting a handle on it because of the various...
...care workers who were abusing carees, were allowed to keep working with children (for what boiled down to "political reasons").
We remember Kincora etc because of the wealth of information the whistleblowers put in the public domain, but there's so much more still lurking there.
Of course...
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