Showing posts with label Child Molesters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Molesters. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Cild Porn daycare worker Vanessa Gorge, only a symptom of the institutional, organized child rape.

NB LINKS IN GREEN

This has happened before, and will, until we change things, certainly again. Britain is riddled with those whose depravity knows no bounds, and there is always someone willing to supply whatever is wanted at a price.

There have been publicly well known cases - Kincora,Northern Ireland,  Islington, London, the Irish Republican Army, the Roman Catholic church, and recently Holly Grieg in Aberdeen  - where children have been supplied to senor and powerful public figures to sate their disgusting sexual depravities.

Here's the interesting questions: just WHO were these depraved animals producing and supplying child pornography FOR? Who placed this woman in the postition she held at the nursery? Why will she NOT identify the children? Why does the story focus on Blanchard and George? Who were the other three women?

Let's start here:


Members of the Plymouth Safeguarding Children Board, which carried out the review, found the inspection regime was a "tick box" exercise and called for the government to look at the way checks are carried out by the regulator.
The board also called for the government to examine the way community-based, privately-run nurseries like Little Ted's are run to make sure they are monitored properly and staff are well trained.
George had been guilty of "inappropriate behaviour" before she was caught, including showing members of staff adult pornography and boasting about her sexual exploits. Because she was a senior worker, other staff did not feel able to challenge her, the review found.
George, 40, from Plymouth, was jailed last year for abusing toddlers. Using her mobile phone, she photographed children in her care as she abused them and shared the images with her accomplice, Manchester businessmen Colin Blanchard.
Four women, including George, and Blanchard have been convicted of making and sharing images of abuse. Prosecutors said they were part of "one of the most sickening paedophile rings this country has seen".
(LINK) The Guardian (UK) 4th November 2010

So: how was this woman placed into this position? Who were the referees? Why was there no formal interviews held? Who sat on the board of trustees, who were the managers, who were responsible for the appointment and activities of this woman?

There are no records of the post being advertised, nor is there any evidence that references were taken up or that a formal interview took place.
It was a privately-run community nursery and new staff were often friends of managers or trustees. However, George did undergo a criminal records check and was found to be of good character.
Her fellow workers generally talk of George as a popular member of staff and – as one of the older workers – she quickly came to be seen as a figure of authority.
George's behaviour began to change from December 2008. The married mother-of-two was described from then on as "always seeming to be on the internet and chasing men".
Staff heard that George had offered a man sex for doing her car MOT and that she had sex on the moors for money. She also began to show images of adult pornography that were on her phone to other members of staff. Staff were embarrassed and worried – but did not take action.
Guardian (UK) 4th Nov. 2010

This woman was procurer of child pornography for others, for money, just as the local drug dealer sells dope. Blanchard was the middle man, not the Mr. Big, whose job it was to supply George with money, and receive the pornographic material.


The images and video procured by George, and handled by Blanchard wasn't for their own exclusive use. Who is the next person in the food chain, moving the pornography to those who want it?

It is suspected that Mrs George may have sent the images on a disk to Mr Blanchard, who emailed them to others.
Chf Supt Jim Webster, of Devon and Cornwall police, said: "We are taking the matter very seriously.
"It is difficult to identify exactly who is in the images at this stage.
"The starting point of the investigation was internet based. In an investigation of this nature there is often a chain of communication and passing on of images.
"We received information yesterday about the receipt of indecent images and searches are still on going. There is naturally great concern in the community. We will make sure parents and the wider community are kept informed."
Daily Telegraph, 10th June 2009
Really? So Blanchard paid for child pornography so he could just send the images to people in his address book  randomly? 

Blanchard is the key, he new the rats in the sewer and the rats in the positions of power: 
 Afterwards officers from the three forces involved in the investigation said Blanchard had been the “pivot” who linked George and Allen. He initiated the discussion of child abuse in conversations on Facebook and Microsoft Messenger by claiming to have been a victim himself. Police suspect that the three first made contact on one of the site’s many user groups before continuing their conversations via e-mail and text.
(Daily Mail) 3rd Oct 2009
The Powers That Be like regular sex with children, believe it or not, it's true. There are thousands of adults who were raped and abused by the powerful. They obtain their prey with middlemen and now women. These Powers have a great deal of money, and most common folk  are bought with trinkets and pennies. Just like Kincora, just like the Vatican,  just like Islington, just like the IRA, just like Hollie Greig. 



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

MPs sell out the good, decent people for the criminal scum. Again.




Prison reform campaigners welcomed ministers' partial concession yesterday to allow some prisoners the right to vote before next year's local elections.
Amid reports that Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is examining which criminals should be allowed the right to vote, No 10 said it would be "unfortunate" if a blanket ban was lifted entirely.
But the Prime Minister's spokesman stressed the government would have to take into account a number of ongoing court cases on the issue as it examines a way forward.
European judges have previously ruled that Britain's outright ban on prisoner voting is unlawful under human rights laws, and the previous Labour government launched a consultation on the matter but failed to change the law.
Mr Clegg is reportedly looking at which prisoners might be allowed to cast a ballot to head off a collision with the Council of Europe which has given Britain three months to comply.
Asked if the Prime Minister felt there was a "moral imperative" to change the current situation his official spokesman said: "He would think that a lot of people in the country would find this difficult to understand, but we will have to take into account what the courts say."
Prison Reform Trust director Juliet Lyon said it was time to "overturn the outdated and counterproductive ban" on prisoners voting.
"Foot-dragging will no longer be tolerated by the Council of Europe," she noted.
"People in prison, with the exception of those proportionately punished for electoral fraud, must be enfranchised in time for the elections in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the local elections in 2011."
The issue threatens to further expose tensions within the coalition - the Tories have previously argued that the ban should remain in place while the Lib-Dems have argued for change.


MPs make concessions on lifting prison vote ban / Britain / Home - Morning Star
So rapists, child killers, human traffickers, drug barons, rapists, pedophiles, murderers and the generally depraved are to be handed the vote.

The government is beyond contempt.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Tory stooge floats the idea of releasing child rapists and murderers for community service.



The Tories have come up with a jolly wheeze.

They intend to open up the prisons and allow the wicked, deranged and murderous onto the streets. All in the interests of saving money.

Probation watchdog: serious crimes may be price to pay for cutting cost of justice
Murders and other serious crimes committed by prisoners released early from jail may have to be “accepted” by the public as part of attempts to keep down the cost of the criminal justice system, the probation watchdog suggested.
Daily Telegraph (UK) 12th July 2010
Andrew Bridges questioned whether it was worth keeping thousands of violent and dangerous offenders locked up for longer than the minimum jail term set by a court just to stop a few of them committing new crimes.
Some reoffending — even if it involved “serious” new crimes — could be the price that society had to pay for trying to cut down on the huge cost of the country’s rising prison population, said Mr Bridges, the chief inspector of probation. While acknowledging that prison reduced crime, he described it as a “rather drastic form of crime prevention” and said it was time to consider dealing with more offenders in the community.

There then. When your wife is raped, your child murdered, your father beaten senseless for his old age pension, that's the "price worth paying" Makes you feel warm inside, don't  it? 



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