Monday, 31 October 2011

JIMMY SAVILE AND BOYS

TV star Jimmy Savile - fond of boys.

On 29 October 2011, a West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said:

'Police were called at 12.10pm today to the discovery of a man's body at a house in Roundhay, Leeds.

'The body of a man in his 80s was found at the property...'

The body was that of Sir Jimmy Savile.

Savile was a regular visitor to Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace, and Highgrove.

(Jimmy Savile dead: Presenter dies aged 84)

Jimmy Savile

"In the 50s, when Savile was running dancehalls in the north, he earned himself a reputation as a hard man.

"Savile, the most Jewish Catholic you'll ever meet, asks me if I've been to Israel...

"He talks about the dancehall days. 'I wouldn't stand for any nonsense whatsoever. Ever, ever. I never threw anybody out. Tied them up and put them down in the bloody boiler house until I was ready for them'...

"The press has dogged him for years, determined to pin some nastiness on him. Savile says they have failed miserably. Is he talking about the paedophile rumours?"

(In bed with Jimmy The Guardian guardian.co.uk)


Child abuse at a childrens' home in Jersey - "Seems Jimmy Saville, Wilfred Brambles (played the old boy in Steptoe) and at least one ex Tory cabinet minister are implicated.

"Saville has put out a gagging order, he was a regular visitor to the home.

"Very simiar to Kinocra and other similar scandals where masons conspired with top cops and those in high places to escape justice."

(Masonic child abuse in jersey, Jimmy Saville implicated - Stormfront)

"He ... did have some contacts at morgues around the country and he paid them for access to their, shall we say, clients."

(Jimmy Savile - David Icke's Official Forums)

Savile and cub scouts

"Savile, the star of children’s television favourite Jim’ll Fix It, decided to start proceedings against the Rupert Murdoch paper after a series of articles linked the former Radio One DJ with Jersey children’s home Haut de la Garenne.

"The police are currently investigating the care home after human remains were found at the residence where children were allegedly tortured and sexually abused.

"On 1 March, Savile’s solicitors said, The Sun carried a photograph of the former Top of the Pops presenter allegedly visiting the Jersey home.

"This was followed with a series of articles. One asserted that Savile was unwilling to assist with the police investigation and another that he admitted having visited the home. The Sun also criticised Savile for being unprepared to 'go some way to fixing it for the victims'."

(Jimmy Savile turns to Fox Hayes for action against The Sun News ...)

Sir Jimmy Savile and friends

"In the 1960′s ,The former Radio 1 DJ Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman owned a large corner shop on the Lea Bridge Rd in London.

"This shop has recently been reported as a place where ‘Fluff’ held kinky parties ,attended by the likes of confirmed bachelor Sir Jimmy Saville , Jonathen King, the once jailed paedophile broadcaster & former pop star and Brian Epstein, who was at the time the Homosexual manager of the Beatles.

At these parties , young boys , specially brought over from several childrens homes would be plied with drugs and alcohol.

"However these parties were forced to come to an end when Police chiefs got wind that the MP & Ex Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe was attending them along with several other prominent MP’s...

"Edward Heath, Prime Minister of England from 1970-74... was a frequent visitor to the Haute Garrene childrens care home on Jersey."

(WHY THE JUSTICE SYSTEM FAVOURS PEDOPHILES. Before It's News)

Jimmy Savile and friends

In 1988, Jimmy Savile "was named as the head of a new task force charged with turning around Broadmoor, Britain’s most notorious high-security psychiatric hospital, home to Ronnie Kray and Peter Sutcliffe."

(Rolls of bank notes in his shell suit, he wore oddness as a badge)

Ronnie Kray reportedly ran a pedophile ring for top people (THE KRAY TWINS, BOYS, TOP PEOPLE, SEX IN PRISONS)

Jersey; top people; a cover-up?

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