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No evidence of Westminster VIP child sex abuse ring, finds inquiry, the Michael Trust was right

No evidence of Westminster VIP child sex abuse ring, finds IICSA inquiry the Michael Trust was right!

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) concluded that while there had been individual cases of wrongdoing, there was no organised VIP paedophile ring and no establishment cover up.

The £150million child sex abuse inquiry, that was launched on the back of claims by Labour politician Tom Watson, has found no evidence of a "powerful paedophile network" operating at the heart of Westminster.


In its conclusions, the report states: "There is ample evidence that individual perpetrators of child sexual abuse have been linked to Westminster.

"However the inquiry has found no evidence to support the most sensational of the various allegations of child sexual abuse made over recent years that there has been a powerful paedophile network operating within Westminster.”

"There is no evidence to suggest an organised network of abusers in Westminster, or that individuals with a Westminster connection who sexually abused children were part of an organised group."

We are also glad that the intelligence services have been vindicated -

The report goes on: "Similarly no evidence of any attempts to cover up or suppress information about the existence of such a ring was found at M15, SIS, GCHQ or in the Metropolitan Police Special Branch records now held by Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command."

Link to article source for above quotes..

The Michael Trust tried to contact Tom Watson MP about the so called Dossier' but with no luck, more on the Dossier from the Wikipedia page -

"A dossier on paedophiles allegedly associated with the British government was assembled by the British Member of Parliament Geoffrey Dickens, who handed it to the then-Home Secretary, Leon Brittan, in 1984. The whereabouts of the dossier is unknown, along with other files on organised child abuse that had been held by the Home Office"

Instead we then contact the MET Police and were put in touch with Operation Winter Key. Our Co-founder met with police officers and showed proof of contact with Geoffrey Dickens and a copy of a police statement made at the time from our own investigations.

We made it clear that the claims were false also that the MYTH about the Westminster Ring was nonsense. The MT had already provided Scotland Yard similar information back in 1992. We made it clear that everything was already investigated in the past especially the claims of prominent persons involved, that the claims made by 'Nick' or Carl Beech were also false.

MT Co-founder name removed. 
Also showed a phone log from the MT to Mr Dickens and that he had accepted that he might have been wrong about some things in the end!

We were not the only ones who investigated and the best investigation was carried out by  (SAFF) Sub-culture Alternatives Freedom Foundation which is connected to Chris Bray and his very successful shop called Sorcerers Apprentice; This shop was burnt down deliberately by religious fanatics in the late 1980s. So you can excuse the quote below -

"Dickens 'Westminster Dossier' was just another collection of third-hand anecdotal tittle-tattle sent to him in letters which didn't stand the test of law. Allegations against Leon Brittan utterly false - The Westminster Buffoon exaggerated what he had to agrandise himself and fooled you all again."

SAFF has extensive material that was available to the IICSA Inquiry and we are not clear if contact was ever made, the MT had no luck getting in contact with the IICSA at the time and instead provided information directly to Operation Winter Key. 

Visit Sub-culture Alternatives FreedomFoundation for more.
The IICSA has come a long way since it started and we think this report is a very fair assessment and glad that victims of Child Sex Abuse are having this opportunity to provide their stories to the Inquiry through the Truth Project.

The Michael Trust has recently made contact again with IICSA to help with the inquiry on religious settings and we hope to hear back from them soon.

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