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Witness with no credibility
By the time he gave evidence to the Waterhouse inquiry, which ran from 1997 to 2000, he said he had been sexually abused by 49 men and women, and physically abused by a further 26. His claims should have been treated with diminishing credibility. Indeed, there are many allegations against people who were never charged because – as Waterhouse pointed out – his evidence was not considered plausible enough.
Thanks in part to Messham’s allegations, Bryn Estyn has become a byword for abuse, with claims resurfacing in the wake of revelations about Jimmy Savile.
Gwen Hurst, a former Bryn Estyn teacher, said the accepted picture of life there was far from the truth. ‘If this abuse was going on, the boys would have had so many opportunities to tell so many people,’ she said. ‘There were council employees, social workers and tradespeople in and out of the school all the time.
‘All this is costing the country millions. And it has exacted a terrible toll on the school staff. Twenty years we’ve had of this.’
Of all the allegations made by Messham and others, it was the heinous accusations against Lord McAlpine that were the most sensational.
He told presenter Andrew Neil: “They relied on a man who the Mail on Sunday have revealed in two and half pages as a weirdo.
“He’s already cost one and half million in libel damages and costs when he accused a policeman of sexually abusing him.
"Why didn’t [Newsnight] show him a photograph (of Lord McAlpine) it’s extraordinary. The idea of Alistair McAlpine being involved in child abuse is so ludicrous somebody on Newsnight should have realised."
And that's the word - scale. The fact that it is happening is one thing, but to realise how widespread and fundamental it is to establishment power all over the world was truly shocking.
I have talked with people in the best part of 50 countries in my research of this subject, the abused, the insiders who know the abusers, and those who have dedicated their lives to exposing this evil.
Put it all together and the situation is as clear as can be: paedophilia and Satanism are the cement that hold the establishment control structure together in every country, and these 'national' networks connect together to form a global network of paedophiles and Satanists all watching each others' backs - while they continue to serve the Control System.
If anyone wants to get out or refuses to take orders they know the consequences - 'suicide' or exposure.
Governments around the world are being controlled by the bloodline cabal via paedophile and Satanist politicians and 'leaders' who dare not resist the demands of the Shadow People who have the evidence that would destroy them.
These networks control governments, national and local, 'law' offices, police, courts, coroners' offices, crematoria, social services, law firms and so on, and they have their own doctors and pathologists to ensure when necessary that they can cover up how people have truly met their fate.
Every time I have investigated, or read about the investigations of others, the same blueprint is there to see. Children are supplied for prominent members of 'society' through children's homes and other sources and should they and their families seek to expose what has happened they are met with a wall of resistance from police, social services and the court system.
Originally posted by Kandinsky
What offends me about this media hysteria and the general theme of posts on forums is the way they often focus on personalities and 'cover ups' by the 'system.'
Day after day, there are children being abused in ways that most of us can't even imagine. I don't mean victims of a system or some big-name personality - I mean young individuals, kids with their own lives and emotions. The ones who are abused occasionally and those who go through every day undergoing mental, physical and sexual abuse.
Let's not forget them eh?
Let's not use their experiences to re-exploit them for personal gain.
Most of the time it happens behind closed doors in the family home - brothers, sisters, parents and relatives are responsible for around 9/10 reported cases. If it isn't family, second in frequency is the care system whether it be foster carers or in children's homes. A long way in third is 'stranger danger.'
These kids aren't scared of the 'elite' or 'banking cabals' they're more scared of who's in the house with them and what time mum leaves for work.