danny la rouge
More like *fanny* la rouge!
Oh, sufferingfuck, grow up. You know fine what he means.Oooooh belboid you are so clever.......Go on give us some more of your awe inspiring analysis of the establishment.......
Oh, sufferingfuck, grow up. You know fine what he means.Oooooh belboid you are so clever.......Go on give us some more of your awe inspiring analysis of the establishment.......
as soon as you respond to any of the actual points raised with anything other than pathetic personal insults.
i wont be holding my breath,
Oh, sufferingfuck, grow up. You know fine what he means.
What points have you raised belboid....Apart from your point that you know what ive read.. You sad scabby twat.
He means reading any publication is useful as long as you remember that where it's coming from is part of the story. This is not an elite sport, but it's worth mentioning in a discussion such as this.Yes.....He means he's clever......
people claimed all sorts were involved in Kincora, including Heath and Mountbatten! They are rather lacking in supporting evidence tho. Did Scallywag provide any? preferably of a better quality than their evidence for Diana being murdered.
I don't know, I never read it (from what I know of it it had an incredibly scattergun approach that would usually mean it came out with a lot of shite, and a few good hits), but you haven't done a very good job at defending it, or showing why it did anything really worthwhile.
It is true that PE is far less likely to publish some of the stories they would have in the past, fear of libel has weakened it to an extent. But that hardly makes it 'establishment'
So, you can't answer any of the points then.
Come on, try a bit, rather than just throwing your rattle out of the pram and telling me how thick i am, why don't you come up wityh something solid that Scallywag was the first to print, and was then proved true. Was the 'tory treasurer' you referred to actually involved in Kincora? Or was it just a name thrown around, along with many others.
The accusations against Health and Mountbatten were made - in print - by Michael Keaney and in the book War of the Windsors respectively.
So, the one thing that was true was that some leading tories were gay. Big fucking deal. hardly the scoop of the century.
And as far as the tory treasurer (which one, btw?), no evidence was put forward. I'd guess he didn't sue for the same reason Major didn't initially - no point giving publicity to a small print magazine that wasn't widely read.
oh i forgot the other important question - do you think the allegations against the tory were true?
Would you care to deal with any of the points, or just repeat your childish insults?
Do you know his name? Why are you so reticent to use it? Indeed, why are you so reticent to say anything specific? Have you lost all your memory? Was the 'expose' of the tories simply the fact that they were gay? ie something that everyone knew, and was the subject of shitloads of comedy at the time? If those were the highlights of the magazines brief life, then it doesn't seem a big loss.
tell us more, do. What was the real expose re Portillo then? Where's the meat?
I am sill intrigued as to why you refuse to 'name the name', tho i can tell who you are referring to now at least. Most odd behaviour.
btw, your insults are getting really crap now, and don't even make much sense. Why not drop them and act the grown up for a while? Or at least come up with something new and/or meaningful.
2 What intrigues you about that? Crikey if you know what i have and havent read you must surely be able to know why.
The irony in you criticizing the Eye for doing something you are doing yourself will, one assumes, not be lost on anyone.
"Lobster", several times in the early to mid eighties as they updated the story, and it wasn't just various "high up" tories and labour that were implicated, it was MPs and media commentators too. British intelligence took the reality of child abuse at Kincora and tried to use the fact that the head honcho at Kincora was politically-connected to Ulster prod politicians to weave a story about Ulster and mainland politicians being members of a paedo ring that abused boys at Kincora. Classic smear tactics. Fortunately the whistle got blown before the operation could get beyond its initial stages.I think they were more specific about who though. At least thats how i remember it.
Did you read the articles in Scallywag? I dont remember reading anywhere else the link between procuring kids from kincora and the treasurer of the Tory party, Did you read it somewhere else?
Yes, and Harold Wilson too.people claimed.....What people claimed? Did anybody claim in print about Heath and Mountbatten?
So, you can't answer any of the points then.
Come on, try a bit, rather than just throwing your rattle out of the pram and telling me how thick i am, why don't you come up wityh something solid that Scallywag was the first to print, and was then proved true. Was the 'tory treasurer' you referred to actually involved in Kincora? Or was it just a name thrown around, along with many others.
The accusations against Health and Mountbatten were made - in print - by Michael Keaney and in the book War of the Windsors respectively.
1 Yeah that is probably what you think.
2 How do you no no evidence was put forward? especially as you dont even seem to know his name, you plank.
And your guess that he diddnt sue because he diddnt want to give them publicity.......yes thats probably what he said at the time.....funny that you should too.
Probably.
Why are you scared of mentioning MacAlpine by name?what points be specific?
2 Come to think of it I have forgotten his first name....
3 Not that ive lost all my memory but this is where some of your secret powers could come into play......He was the treasurer of the Tory party...Think of a very large building company......Shouldnt be too difficult seeing as you know what and what i havent read and all serious psychic stuff that your so good at.