Have you ever worked on a project for a long time, wrapped it up, revealed it to the world…and then found a piece that you really, really, really wish you’d known about before you started?
That happened to us the other day, when one of our team members was casually leafing back through Rupert Quaintance’s Facebook posts from spring and summer 2016.
As you know, one of the important pieces of evidence in Rupert’s recent trial for Harassment 4 was a Facebook post, made on 5 September 2016.
Rupert posted a picture of himself outside Christ Church Primary School, with a caption that read, “This is what I look like at a moment of acute defiance”.
The timing of the photo, on the first day of school, appeared to be a direct threat to the children at the school, whose parents had been brutally harassed over allegations that they belonged to the non-existent “death cult”.
The fact that Rupert shared this picture to his personal page from his public “Hi It’s Rupert” page, with the comment, “This is my elatedly defiant face. The happy occupier” made the apparent threat more real. “Occupiers” aren’t usually there for sight-seeing purposes; this was a direct challenge to the parents, whatever Rupert might have said at his trial.
In the comments below the post, Rupert and his friend Clay engaged in some witty repartée:
This led the harassed parents, and the police, to believe that Rupert was carrying a weapon, or that he was claiming to have one on him, while he was at the school.
While he would argue at his trial that this “in-joke” had to do with being hit in the back of the head with a ham sandwich whilst crossing a parking lot, the jury believed the prosecution’s interpretation: the exchange under the picture sounded like a threat to them, too.
Even Rupert allowed that “biscuit” is slang for “knife”. In fact, the Boker knife company makes a folding knife called “the Biscuit”, which it advertises with the slogan, “That’s one tough biscuit in your pocket”. Several of our readers have pointed out that Clay’s initial question could have been a play on that advert, and Rupert was responding in kind.
Was Rupert carrying a knife?
A few of us here at Hoaxtead Research thought we remembered Rupert mentioning in one of his video conversations (possibly with Angela Power-Disney?) that he routinely carried a knife in his pocket. At the time, we recall him saying he kept the knife on him at all times, in case a child’s shoelaces got trapped in an escalator and he needed to cut them loose. Hey, don’t laugh. It could happen.
But we had no proof of the statement, and “we think we remember him saying it” wouldn’t have stood up in a court of law, so we held our tongues.
And then the other day, on a casual glance through Rupert’s Facebook page, we found this image:
This was posted on 15 May 2016, when Rupert, Kevin Galalae, and their friend Cristina Sirca were in the middle of a hunger strike to end chemtrails for the Pope. Or something.
The “World Political Asylum Card” belongs to Kevin, as do both the Canadian and the Romanian passports; Christina’s passport seems to be the one under Rupert’s; and Rupert’s American passport is on top of the pile. Then there’s a stash of euros and pounds sterling. The “Jason Bourne” reference is to the movie series featuring a dangerous CIA assassin—we assume Rupert was trying to claim that he, too, was erm, a dangerous CIA assassin with memory difficulties.
And what’s that at the bottom left of the photo?
Hmm. Looks awfully like a folding knife to us.
Not, as Clay had speculated, a “biscuit knife”, which looks like this: …but something with a longer, sharper blade.
Something which might look a bit like this when folded……and then unfold into something like this: Something a person might legitimately describe as a “sharp ham” knife, perhaps?
Damn, but this would have been a useful bit of evidence with which to dash Rupert’s argument of “oh, it was all just a clever in-joke which I considered taking down because I thought people might take it the wrong way, but then decided to keep on my page because I’m an unrepentant dumb-ass”.
As would this bit of doggerel, found on Rupert’s page on 29 August 2016:
No, that doesn’t sound threatening at all.
All we can say is that we’re very happy the jury made the right decision, despite the absence of these two bits of evidence.
Sweet!
Y’all are expert detec-a-tives in my books 🙂
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Wow. Good find. Passport, money.. a knife. Clear as day.
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Re the knife. I’m told Rupert admitted in Court that he knew the comments could be taken the wrong way but he left them up. Not a wise thing to do but then apparently he also admitted he hadn’t been wise.
The ‘flay you alive’ thing is from a song. Not that it makes any difference.
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LMAO! 😀
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Wow, I hadn’t seen that ‘flay you alive’ comment before. What a psycho. And the likes of, ahem, ‘child protection advocates’ like Mad Moo and Angela think that it’s perfectly acceptable for someone like that to take a knife to a primary school on the first day of term? And that the children’s parents were bang out of order to report it? Just staggering.
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To Angie and Mad Moo. Those parents are what real child protection advocates might refer to as whistleblowers. REAL whistleblowers. Mkay?
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Yes, that’s right. The parents who reported Rupert were actually doing something to protect their children, as opposed to the useless imbeciles who bray about the nonexistent death cult.
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Nicely written, EC!
Just wondering – if the police and the prosecution counsel scoured Rupert’s Facebook timeline hunting for evidence, how come they didn’t find this at the time?
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That’s exactly what’s bothering me, especially as there was a delay while they went through all the evidence.
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I think that perhaps the time was taken to cull the masses of evidence down to the three major pieces they used, but again, I’m not a lawyer so I don’t know for sure.
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“If the police and the prosecution counsel scoured Rupert’s Facebook timeline hunting for evidence, how come they didn’t find this at the time?”
Excellent question. I think the police would be the best people to answer you definitively, but my impression was that they were inundated with evidence that had come directly from the complainants, and felt they already had enough to secure a conviction. I’m told that at the trial, they had pared the masses of evidence they’d received down to a few pieces, which when looked at together helped the jury form a picture of what had happened; they used the first “kicking down doors” video, the American Freedom Radio “don’t want to kill them, just beat them up really bad” recording, and the picture taken outside the school as the backbone of their case. I agree that possibly having the knife photo could have helped further, but ultimately the jury made the right decision in any case. In my view, at any rate.
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LOL! is that the first use of the “biscuit in your pocket” question? It’s a natural!
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Probably not. mate, Sorry, I struggle to come up with anything groundbreaking at 1am, lol.
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I’ve searched the comment folder and it seems no one’s used that phrase before in that context. It appears Spiny’s off the hook on the copyright front 🙂
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Oh dear.
But, that second “passport” down is actually this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Passport
And, Sabine’s mate the “exobiologist” or whatever, Alfred Webre, was involved with them at one point as far as I remember.
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Yes, it was more than likely a stock photo that he’d Googled but his implied message was still a menacing one, imo.
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If that knife is Rupert’s, how come he managed to get it on all the planes he travelled on unless he had hold luggage?
I thought he only had a few shirts, trousers, etc. so not enough to bother with hold luggage.
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Yes, not sure about that. Though I can’t see how he travelled that lightly, if he was bringing over video equipment etc. I’d have thought he’d have needed checked baggage for that plus clothing.
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I don’t think it is a stock photo. The laminated piece of paper at the bottom I am sure says Galalae. Obtainable from the same source as the purported passport. Kevin Galalae is Romanian and Canadian. Getting that “world passport” and the “world political asylum card” sort of makes sense as something someone like that would do. I don’t know if the knife was Rupert’s. Perhaps.
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Fair enough. It was just a thought. It struck me as odd that there were four passports in the photo, which is what made me think of it.
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If you google ‘World political asylum card’ this comes up
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/world-political-asylum-card-kevin-galalae
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Yes, Canada, that well-known evil empire and long-time repressive regime, LOL.
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Yes, I think it’s pretty clear he intended to look and sound (as he would say) “bad-ass”.
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LOL! I completely missed that, Tracey. I couldn’t identify the passport (and now I know why), so assumed that Cristina was from a country whose passport I couldn’t recognise on sight. Should have known it would be Galalae’s.
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Giraffe update: Angie sticks her neck out…
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Maybe ‘giraffe’ is a cryptic reference to her handlers the Rothschilds. We’re on to you you, Angela!
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Liars, psychos and sycophants update
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Wrong on so many levels 😮
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“Am in contact with Ella through Skype and email.”
Me arse!
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Iolanda Menino? Does that name ring any bells with anyone?
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You can read about it here, http://portugalresident.com/%E2%80%9Cbaby-snatch-parents%E2%80%9D-have-been-%E2%80%9Cbrainwashed%E2%80%9D-into-putting-bleach-before-their-child-says-source
Also, here
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/seller-miracle-cure-cancer-hiv-5979594
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Aha! Good spot, Jake. Thank you 🙂
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The way it was worded in Manela’s comment made me think that Iolanda might have been some mover and shaker in the Hampstead hoax that we might not have come across before.
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Oh right! Oh well, you’ve got the background of her case now. LOL!
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No no, it’s very interesting and worth sharing! Thank you.
I noticed that video at the time but didn’t recognise the name when it came up again.
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Yes, was going to say that she is the mother who allowed her husband to feed their baby bleach.
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Fiona O’Leary has been exposing this “bleach treatment” as part of the Church of Scientology’s WOO cures!! Check out her video exposing Co$ treatment for autism, ect. Very dangerous stuff. Fiona has exposed this BS for years! Babies insides have been corroded some left with colostomy bags. The crappy concoction made up by L Ron Hubbard as “formula” is complete garbage! I’ll bet these two idiots are $cilons like Gemma the Twit that Fiona has exposed on YT and Twitter!
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She’s the Mother I believe who had her baby taken, something to do with the husband and diluted bleach!
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Bleach enemas approved by “Church” of the $cilons!
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“You do go to the bottom of it.”
Good of Mad Moo’s mate to admit that Debs is a bottom feeder 🙂
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If Mad Moo’s telling the truth (hey, don’t laugh – it could happen) about being in touch with Ella, a known fugitive, I’m sure the police will be very interested.
However, I suspect Kristie Sue’s influence in that claim. You may recall that KSC was caught red-handed lying about being in contact with Ella. She was saying that Ella had been in touch with her to “confirm 100%” that both her children were in that Audi ad. But poor old Kristie Poop’s claim was rather scuppered when just a day or two later, Ella posted a video in which she stated categorically that her kids were NOT in the ad. D’oh! 😀
By the way, I know I’ve asked this before (to no avail) but does anyone know if mad Manela is related to Defective Costa?
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I thought Manuela was someone having a laugh.
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No, Manuela is very much on ‘their’ side, not ours, and I’ve reported a number of her comments.
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I think Costa is a fairly common name for people from Portugal, a bit like Smith here.
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Plus according to KSC, It’s a common surname around the Cape Cod area. It seems there’s some truth to it:
http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Map/Costa
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Mad Moo really is a few sandwiches short of a picnic, isn’t she? Once again, we challenge her to show us where in the EU directives it states that the accused in any alleged crime are guilty until proven innocent. We’re waiting….
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This just shows that pouring over the guys videos and social media content for months, they still missed this and many more points from videos the creepy bastard made and failed to spot and mention them in court as part of the prosecution. The freak even said he wanted to abuse children to see what’s so great about it,ffs.
He should be on a list of those dangerous to children for the rest of his life.
The whole thing just shows these people that unless they set foot in an area and make specific claims they can get away with it. Better than nothing, but only a start.
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They defended him even when he said he wanted to fuck kids in the asshole, never batted an eylid, they will still defend him even now.
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Oh, for fuck’s sake.
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Hmm. Angie’s jumped on Some Arsehole’s Johnny Depp bandwagon, has she? Toot toot!
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All his files have disappeared, have they? Hmm, in the same way that Mad Moo’s moon rock video “disappeared”, perchance?
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She’s ‘disappeared’ it for you now, it seems. LOL!
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Oh, that was Quinn’s video? I thought you had posted Madmoo’s moon rock one there. 😀
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Yeah, I can see the ambiguity there, haha. That was Quinn Michael’s video rant that’s gone. Either he’s found his files (as Ethel said) or the lizard people have hacked his YT account and removed his video to silence him. Because, you know, he’s so important 😀
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Toot toot indeed! No sooner has this gone up than TheArseholeWithNoName™ has put up a video rant claiming that his Facebook account has been hacked 😀
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Naturally, Doug Mesner has been given the blame. Yawn
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@raymond – I also gather the body language scammer lady wasn’t pleased to have her scam deconstructed here, but it must have been a hoaxer that clued her in to that because she’s gone after the wrong target.
Justin Sanity is not Lucien Greaves, idiots, and you missed your mark Ms Bombard. Hilarious!
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LOL, Quinn’s taken the video down now. He must have found his files 😂😂😂
Don’t hold your breath for an apology from either him or Angela, though!
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Does Angela EVER apologise??
I’m not sure I’ve heard her ever do that.
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how do you guys keep an open mind and not start just disbelieving anyone who says they’ve been abused or anyone who says they’ve dealt with ritual abuse/gangstalking/attacks and shit?
getting to the point where i’m starting to just automatically reject people unless they can give me hard evidence and nothing that could be explained away as circumstantial etc
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We don’t. We simply ask for evidence when serious allegations are made against people in public, as both law and ethics demand. Innocent until proven guilty. Why do you ask?
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Well, to be honest, I disbelieve anyone who says they have suffered “Satanic Ritual Abuse” or “Gangstalking”, their so-called evidence is nothing of the sort.
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Yes, I could have added an extra sentence onto my comment about how no one’s ever provided any proof of their SRA/gangstalking claims.
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Wait.. but what about that red car, that red bus, that red jacket. All evidence! Silly me.
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This “Gangstalking” they talk of is just the trials and tribulations of life.
Nothing more nothing less.
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just finding myself very suspicious of a few people i’ve “friended” recently. as well as some older friends. not going to get into details on here, though we can talk elsewhere if you like.
also, it seems rather strange to me that pizzagate comes out and all a sudden everyone in their mother is “under attack” by government and pedophiles and satanists.
if anything, i would think that real abusers and attackers would keep a low profile til everything blew over
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You might find this interesting, DotB
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very interesting read, thank you.
i think some people are just scammers, and other people need some serious psychiatric help.
maybe a few are a combination.
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also interesting that they mentioned psychosomatic. i’d forgotten that that existed. there was a vsauce on youtube red proving that people will feel pain if you just make them believe they’re in pain, doubtless you can make yourself physically sick if you convince yourself of it, no poisonings or government weapons necessary
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And you can in some cases be made to feel better by being given something plain but being told that it’s medication. You may have heard of this – it’s known as the placebo effect.
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This video is also good.
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good vid.
im so glad i connected with you guys. literal lifesaver
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“how do you guys keep an open mind and not start just disbelieving anyone who says they’ve been abused or anyone who says they’ve dealt with ritual abuse/gangstalking/attacks and shit?”
I think the best thing is to do what you would do with anyone who is disclosing something deeply personal: listen with respect and as little judgement as possible. That doesn’t mean automatically believing or disbelieving anything, just listening and taking in what the person tells you. If there are cues that make you wonder whether the person’s telling the truth, I think questioning is perfectly appropriate so long as one remains respectful and non-accusatory. I don’t think ritual abuse or gangstalking are real phenomena, but child sexual abuse is very real and can be very damaging.
One of the worst things about cases of false allegation like Hoaxtead is that they create suspicion and disbelief, which means that real sufferers can find themselves ignored. They become secondary victims of the hoaxers, who create a climate of non-belief which can rob them of a sympathetic listening ear, or of much-needed treatment.
No one likes to feel that they’re being made a fool of, but personally I’d rather feel foolish for believing someone than feel terrible for not believing them.
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This is IMHO one of the most disturbing aspects of the entire hoaxing ‘game’ that many seem to be playing, the piling on of more and more absurd accusations until anytime anyone even mentions ANY form of child abuse, the response becomes “Oh no you arent one of THOSE people are you?”
Coupled with the repeated close association of many hoaxers with well known child abusers and/or pedophiles (some even letting them live in their houses..sound familiar???) it makes one wonder if some at least are not deliberately mudding the waters so that any person is unlikely to want to even try making a child abuse complaint for fear of being publicly linked with the more absurd allegations and held up for public ridicule…
A situation that would suit some particular abusers well and make them quite happy indeed to have their victims afraid to come forward for fear of public ridicule and the same for others in a area of child supervision not wanting to report suspected cases for fear of losing their jobs/reputations by being branded by association with the entire ‘hoax’ scene
An abusers dream so to speak
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very well put
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Mad Moo’s really made herself at home on Kristie Sue’s BtC page, hasn’t she. LOL
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Will any American reading that know what she’s talking about? Ah well, no great loss. 😀
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i sure dont
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Sorry, should have clarified; I meant “American troofers”, not just random Americans. 🙂
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The myths about Northern Ireland that prevail among Americans are painful and led to a lot of them donating to the IRA during “the Troubles”.
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Yes I remember when they were at their peak, many Americans actually supported the IRA, I actually broke off contact with two former friends from the US that I had known since childhood that became quite vocal about their support for them, including money, and quite simply could not be persuaded that they were supporting a major bunch of (coughs) and terrorists. In the absence of not being able to persuade them to stop supporting such people, I simply had to make the choice to break off contact completely and move on
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Re the troubles in N.I. and American involvement. In the interest of balance, it must be said that many great American men and women played an integral part in establishing the peace accord.
Mad Moo is linking to a facebook page called ‘Belfast The Troubles’ and that page has a link to a daily mail article from 2014 about the British Army deliberately creating satanic panic in the north. I followed a link on this blog to the article last month, can’t remember which blog post I was reading that led me there.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2788240/british-security-forces-spread-rumours-black-masses-satanism-smear-ira-loyalist-violence-groups-troubles-historian-reveals.html
There’s no link between what occurred in Kincora and the supposed satanic panic of ’72 – ’74 mentioned in the article.
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The Irish have always been a very superstitious lot especially in the North if my old Irish Granny was anything to go by. I can imagine the Brits spreading such fears and it working.
Now the other Grandmother was Russian and they can be equally superstitious and since the dismantling of the Soviet Union and the freeing up of religion New Agers have steamed in there so I’m surprised there hasn’t been more emphasis on “Satanist VIP” etc etc fanaticism.
Oddly there have been some really sinister murders in Russia involving cannibalism but it’s pretty obvious to even the most demented loon (yes you Moo) that those involved are not only stark raving mad they look it and have lived openly bizarre lives and only a rather creaking police culture resulted in them not being nabbed earlier.
Why This Mob seem to think the entire “Establishment” of the UK / USA etc is involved I find most odd especially the idea that everyone involved is supposedly a pedophile. It says much about their state of mind that pedophiles are interviewed in every facet of government life..or …is it deep down, wishful thinking ?.
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“link to a daily mail article from 2014 about the British Army deliberately creating satanic panic in the north.”
WOW. Now that’s disinformation! Off to read the article….
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😀 😀 😀
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I’d like to make a comment here but I just can’t bring myself to defend Ann Widdecombe. A step too far for me….
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Pardon the pun but oh Christ…
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For all her fake emotion and crap acting (oh the irony), does she actually understand one word of what she’s just read out?
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It seems that this apparently random Bible reading is a coded threat to the Tusla social workers. After the reading, just before she signs off, she says:
“This is a warning to those who are not doing justice, especially to widows and orphans.”
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And it certainly fits with what the embittered old hag said yesterday:
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Bloody hell. Not another jeremiad.
I’ll get my coat…
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PMSL!
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I found this study interesting.
Jurors’ reactions to satanic ritual abuse allegations
Abstract
Objective: Some of the most highly publicized child sexual abuse trials of this century have involved bizarre allegations of satanic ritual abuse, yet little is known about jurors’ reactions to ritual abuse claims. We investigated how jurors’ judgments of defendant guilt and witness credibility are affected by the presence or absence of satanic ritual abuse allegations.
Method: Two hundred forty-three mock jurors rendered judgments about a case involving childhood sexual abuse allegations made by either a 5-year-old child or a 30-year-old adult survivor. The presence or absence of satanic ritual abuse allegations was varied between subjects. Jurors’ religiosity was measured.
Results: Although jurors were significantly less likely to believe the satanic ritual allegations than other case details, they were as likely to vote guilty and to believe the victim in satanic as in nonsatanic cases. Victim age had no significant effect on mock jurors’ judgments, but there were marked individual differences in decisions: When the allegations involved satanic ritual abuse, religious jurors were more likely than less religious jurors to believe the victim. Further, across all conditions, women made more pro-victim judgments than did men.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that highly bizarre details may be discounted by jurors (particularly less religious jurors), but that jurors may set aside their skepticism of satanic ritual details and make judgments about child sexual abuse cases based on their perceptions of the credibility of nonsatanic allegations of harm. Whether or not this is an accurate approach to decision-making in these cases remains an empirical question.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014521349700046X
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Very interesting, thank you!
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Alleged terror attack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada last night.
Pretty minor, thankfully
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/heavy-police-presence-near-commonwealth-stadium-officers-checking-vehicles
Suspect stabbed a police officer, fled, later ran down 4 pedestrians before The Boys flipped his van.
I wouldn’t want to be the subject of a police take-down, but especially not in Edmonton, Canada. Some seriously scary Boys on that force, and squad commanders have sub-machine guns these days.
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Nothing out of the ordinary about this latest pile of shite from Andy Peacher. But what might surprise you is the theme tune at the start…
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Unfortunately for Richard Kerr, he is very easily and unquestionably identified as “R20” in the Hughes report
Click to access Report%20of%20the%20Committee%20of%20Inquiry%20into%20Children%20s%20Homes%20and%20Hostels%20the%20Hughes%20Inquiry%2031%2012%201985.PDF.pdf
which contains sufficient documentation of him and his life history to invalidate all of his claims to being a trafficked child. Of particular importance is documentation that he was in ‘Borstal’ from November 1977 until he achieved his majority and would have been 19 years of age when Elm Guest House opened in 1979.
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Yes, sounds like he’s using one of Echo’s videos.
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Looks like he lifted the audio from here.
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Ah sorry didn’t realise it had already been determined the video was taken from here, can a nice person delete my above post.
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LMAO! Is this woman taking the piss or what? 😀
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Stand up comedy?
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Zing! 🙂
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