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Topic History of: liar is jailed. satanic claptrap.
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honey!oh sugar sugar. Randall wrote:
So as far as I can understand it, this is an example of a business model.

A person or group of people try to whip up a scandal - or simply invent a fictional one - mainly online and then try to monetise it by requesting donations to help continue their whistleblowing - or fiction writing - work. Same as the entrapment vigilantes with their imaginary 14 year olds.

Have I got the wrong end of the stick or is that indeed how it is?


Indeed. jut like a lot of so called charitys.
I strongly suspect that the vigilantes in many cases will blackmail their victim/paedophile instead of contacting the police.
Jo Sounds like an interesting business model, if that's what they did. It would be interesting to know if there have been any prior dodgy money-raising activities.

It seems that Belinda McKenzie has been on trial too and has received a suspended sentence.
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Randall So as far as I can understand it, this is an example of a business model.

A person or group of people try to whip up a scandal - or simply invent a fictional one - mainly online and then try to monetise it by requesting donations to help continue their whistleblowing - or fiction writing - work. Same as the entrapment vigilantes with their imaginary 14 year olds.

Have I got the wrong end of the stick or is that indeed how it is?
Jo There's a blog about this whole affair, though it seems to be down at the moment. hoaxteadresearch.wordpress.com/

I'd be interested to know what Sabine McNeill's past history is. Does someone suddenly start doing this kind of thing in their 60s/70s? Her name seems curious to me. Both she and another elderly woman, Belinda McKenzie, who seems to be an ally of hers, have Scottish surnames without being Scottish - as far as I can work out, Sabine is German and Belinda English. Not out of the question that one or both of them could have acquired these surnames (and possibly even forenames) legitimately, but I wonder...
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