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Topic History of: Aren't our police wonderful? - part 791 Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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veritas
alarm bells are going off for me over these latest 'biggest pedo ring in the world' busts etc.
Knowing how the police manipulate words and the truth there is one aspect i find alarming. They are claiming they 'infiltrated' this website 3 years ago and began courting members and now are claiming hundreds of 'kids have been saved".
I don't want to really know details but were these kids all being abused or just living with someone who was arrested ?...the police are such experts now in painting a false sceanrio.
But what happened over the past 3 years ?. Why did the cops allow the site to operate and by doing so did they allow tons of kiddie porn to be exchanged (and remember-every viewing of a photo is a further abuse).
If they did-and that is basically how they are explaining the case it's a shocking situation yet the revolting media just report everything as given to them like a bunch of docile sheep and never ask some probing questions.
Last time we had dozens of kid's bodies buried in the basement of a Jersey home before the whole shambles came tumbling down.
Billy Bragg
In The Know wrote: Police forces across the UK have paid out a total of £770,000 in compensation to people bitten by police dogs in the past three years, the BBC has found.
If you stuck to subjects like this where your knowledge is obviously well researched then you'd have a lot easier time on this board
The bottom line is that governments like to have the police on their side,hence why they get away with so much.Same here in Thailand,although the military is more prominent in such matters.
veritas
bad training or perhaps they are trained to attack roller skating pensioners ?
In The Know
Police forces across the UK have paid out a total of £770,000 in compensation to people bitten by police dogs in the past three years, the BBC has found.