Government covered it up.
LONDON, England (PNN) - February 20, 2017 - In what will likely turn into the largest pedophile bombshell in recent history, Sir Edward Heath, the former Prime Minister of the Fascist United Kingdom, has reportedly been accused by a police chief of being a pedophile. His vile crimes against children were allegedly covered up by the establishment.
More than 30 people have now come forward with claims of sexual abuse by the former PM and leader of the Conservative Party. Police investigators said that the victims all gave strikingly similar accounts of the sexual abuse and none of the individuals were known to each other.
The police chief investigating the Heath case said the allegations against him are “120 percent” genuine.
The original investigation began last year as Heath’s victims began coming forward. Disgraced DJ Jimmy Savile’s nephew alleges his friend was sexually abused by the former Prime Minister at parties in the 1970s.
Guy Marsden, whose uncle abused more than 500 victims aged between five and 75, says his friend was abused by Heath at age 14. Now, it appears more and more victims are coming forward with strikingly similar stories.
Wiltshire Chief Constable Mike Veale regards the allegations as “totally convincing,” and plans to publish a report in June.
“The police were initially skeptical about the allegations, but now believe them. They have come round to the view that they were covered up in the past because of who Heath was,” said one unnamed source speaking of how the alleged crimes were covered up.
According to investigators, Heath’s estate claims that he could never have committed these crimes because he did not have the ability to drive a car. However, multiple photographs, witnesses, and video show that he did drive and he did have a car.
After losing the chauffeur-driven car to which he was entitled as PM, he purchased his own vehicle.
The disclosures come after several senior politicians dismissed the allegations against Heath as absurd and unfounded. Former Tory Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind complained Heath’s reputation was being “besmirched”. Heath’s sexuality has been the source of much speculation over the years. Some believed he was homosexual, others said he was asexual. At one point, he was being investigated by no fewer than five police forces - the Met, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Kent and Jersey.
The claims, some of which have been proved false, include alleged links to a convicted brothel keeper known as Madame Ling-Ling. A pedophile dossier compiled by Labour peer Baroness Castle said he offered young boys trips on his yacht, and in a separate incident one man claimed Sir Edward picked him up hitchhiking in Kent as a 12-year-old in the 1960s and lured him to his Mayfair flat.
Labour MP Tom Watson also said he had received allegations about Sir Edward. However, the claims Veale is investigating, which date from the 1960s to 1990s, are not linked to the discredited evidence of the man known as “Nick”, who alleged a high-level pedophile ring.
Unfortunately, pedophilia is all too common among those in power. Sadly, however, those who attempt to draw attention to this problem are labeled as conspiracy nuts or perpetrators of fake news.
As CBS anchor Ben Swann pointed out, the information gleaned during Pizzagate, while some was outlandish, showed the issue was deserving of an investigation. However, it was quickly marked as fake news and written off.
Interestingly, the Heath investigation in many ways mirrors the high profile pedophilia scandal that has already gripped the FUK, before being unceremoniously swept under the rug. In that case, historical abuse by politically connected elites, celebrities, and politicians was brought to light - with an official inquiry being started - only to have the inquiry “crumble” after heavy pressure was exerted by highly placed power brokers within the FUK government. Heath may have just been lucky enough to escape the pedo spotlight back then.
Given all of the revelations on pedophilia coming out of the FUK establishment, the idea of a massive pedophile ring among the elite can hardly be written off as speculation.
However, even in spite of police noting that the allegations are serious and warrant further investigation, ex-Tory MP Matthew Parris dismissed the allegations, saying, “If Heath was a child abuser, I’m an aardvark.”
Ridicule, as we all know, is one of the easiest ways to distract attention away from the truth. Sadly, it almost always seems to work.