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Topic History of: talking bollocks
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steveimp There is a real psychology to all this.

When The X Files was at it's height, reports of UFOs made to Nick Pope, who was on the UFO desk at the MOD at the time shot through the roof. When The X Files climbed down from it's peak, so did the UFO reports.
Jensen You completely miss the point.

The NSPCC deal with crimes against children - and allegations thereof.

And that is what they are doing.
hedda "Children’s charity the NSPCC said it had received 236 calls about Savile, an average of five per day, since the first sexual abuse allegations emerged.

The number of contacts made about other claims of sexual abuse has trebled in the last month, rising to 550.

Director of the NSPCC’s helpline Peter Watt said: 'It’s crucial that people continue to come forward, whether they have information about Savile or anyone else. Our prime focus has to be on protecting children, particularly those unable to speak out themselves, and bringing offenders to justice."


the claimants would be in their 50/60s and the accused likewise. What children ???