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Sir Peter Hayman (right)1914 – 1992
Sir Peter Hayman, former deputy director of MI6, has been accused of raping a young boy, ‘Nick‘, during an orgy in London.
In 1940 Victor Rothschild (above) suggested that Anthony Blunt, ‘a dangerous child abuser’, should be invited to join MI5. He also rented a house to his boy-loving friend Guy Burgess. (www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SSrothschild.htm). MI5 and MI6 became associated with men who lusted after boys.
Nick says the abuse began when he was aged 11 in 1979 and continued for two or three years.
Nick says his father gave him to a pedophile ring.

Liberal Party MP Sir Cyril Smith – alleged to have visited the boy brothel Elm Guest House which was allegedly run by MI5
Nick says that Hayman was often at the same ‘abuse parties’ attended by a sadistic former Conservative MP (‘a friend of David Cameron and Margaret Thatcher’) who was violent towards boys.
Nick says that a former Conservative cabinet minister sexually abused him at Dolphin Square and other locations.
Sir Maurice Oldfield (above), the former head of Britain’s MI6, reportedly shared boys with MI5’s Sir Anthony Blunt.
There have been allegations of sex attacks at Dolphin Square, a London apartment block near Parliament.

Geoffrey Dickens had a dossier on the VIP paedophile ring and gave it to Leon Brittan’s Home Office.
In October 1978, Sir Peter Hayman left a package of child abuse materials on a London bus.
The police traced the package and discovered that under the pseudonym “Peter Henderson”, Hayman had used an apartment in Bayswater, London, to conduct obscene correspondence.
In the apartment, police found 45 diaries describing six years of “sexual fantasies” concerning children and activities with prostitutes, articles of female clothing and obscene literature.
He was investigated by police but released without charge after being given a warning not to send obscene material through the mail.[7][8]
In 1981, Private Eye magazine revealed this event.
Then, using parliamentary privilege, MP Geoffrey Dickens asked why Hayman had not been prosecuted.[9][10]

Former Attorney General Sir Michael Havers: alleged to have been at child sex and drug parties
The Attorney General’s reply indicated that while Hayman had been found to have received pornographic material through the post, it was not of an extreme nature, was non-commercial and in a sealed envelope, so did not warrant prosecution.[11]
In April 1981 Sir Michael Havers, the Attorney General, said in parliament that while Hayman was a member of the Paedophile Information Exchange, he was never a member of the executive committee, so was not prosecuted as others were for publishing contact advertisements.[12][13]
In 1984, Hayman was convicted for an act of gross indecency in a public lavatory.[1][9]
Top Conservative Lord Boothby, gangster Ronnie Kray and a young man.
Later, on 29 November 1985, Dickens complained Visit Site