By Anon
On 19 September 2015, The Sun reports that a mass of files on VIP child sex abuse have vanished from police archives.
The files name politicians, industrialists, showbiz stars and a senior policeman.
The files had been placed with other Special Branch files.
Special Branch works alongside MI5 and MI6.
One of the missing files relates to Operation Circus during which undercover police “photographed rent boys from London’s Piccadilly Circus with VIPs.”
Reportedly, Operation Circus was closed down on the orders of the then Director of Public Prosecutions, the late Sir Thomas Hetherington.
Special Branch is under investigation over allegations of closing inquiries which would have exposed top people.
Certain files are reported to have been shredded.
In the UK, the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE), set up in 1974, had members who occupied top positions in the media, the security services, politics and industry.
MEANWHILE, Paul Bracchi and Stephen Wright of The Daily Mail continue the campaign to discredit certain whistleblowers.
Are they agents of Mossad or MI5?
When it comes to the subject of child abuse, the Daily Mail is currently the worst newspaper in Britain?
One wonders why any reputable company would want to place adverts beside stories written by Bracchi and Wright.
The Daily Mail does have some good journalists, but the Mail’s reputation is being ruined by its attempts to cover up child abuse by top Conservatives.
Sir Maurice Oldfield (above), the former head of Britain’s MI6, reportedly shared boys with MI5’s Sir Anthony Blunt.
MEANWHILE, Google is hiding stories on child sexual abuse.
One of our previous posts about Paul Bracchi was removed by Google.
Sir Peter Hayman (right)1914 – 1992.
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Jul 5, 2014 – The Attorney-General, Michael Havers replied, “I am in agreement with the Director of Public Prosecutions’ (Sir Thomas Chalmers Hetherington …
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Feb 10, 2013 – The Attorney-General, Michael Havers replied, “I am in agreement with the Director of Public Prosecutions’ (Sir Thomas Chalmers Hetherington …