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Feral Finster's avatar

"Nothing here to see! Pay no attention to the ghoul behind the curtain! Something something Russia Russia Russia!"

😎 dude's avatar

... I don't open msm anymore... I guess it's just like you describe

DrRobb's avatar

and i’m sure the U.S. would quickly out any Americans involved, if only there were any…

Baz's avatar

What was wrong with a compromised PM sending a corrupt ambassador to parlay for wonderful benefits from the Orange Emperor anyway?

Glenn M Gungel's avatar

As long as they look better on public photos than they do in their undies.

Liana Chenoweth Kornfield's avatar

So many Peters, can't keep up with them.......Mandelson... Theil... Nygard....and who knows how many more? Maybe there was a little boy paedophile section of the island.

Rebel Nun's avatar

There definitely was. This is documented, but well-covered up in the MSM. They keep telling us to believe the perpetrators and not to believe the victims. At risk to their lives, they have testified.

Liana Chenoweth Kornfield's avatar

Of course! Perverts. They probably had a specially built chapel to lend authenticity.

susan cartwright's avatar

Read the Franklin scandal by Nick Bryant. Kids for sex for the white house. People who reported were made to recant, investigators murdered. BBC did a documentary on it but a judge said it could show for 50 years the day it was about to show. You can find it in YouTube now. Epstein shit being used back then.

"A chilling expose of corporate corruption and government cover-ups, this account of a nationwide child-trafficking and pedophilia ring in the United States tells a sordid tale of corruption in high places. The scandal originally surfaced during an investigation into Omaha, Nebraska’s failed Franklin Federal Credit Union that went beyond the Midwest, ultimately to Washington, DC. Implicating businessmen, senators, major media corporations, the CIA, and even the venerable Boys Town organization, this extensively researched report includes firsthand interviews with key witnesses and explores a controversy that has received scant media attention."

Rebel Nun's avatar

Thank you! I was unfamiliar with this.

The Revolution Continues's avatar

1988--The Franklin Scandal. It's amazing how this has been "forgotten" so conveniently by the mainstream media.

Douglas Macari's avatar

The Paedo Pan section, perhaps?

ELLEN CRADICK's avatar

Creepy looking paedos have been arrested for "Misconduct in Public Office", which carries a life sentence. Let's watch them go through months and months of tax payer processing to get a tiny weeny smack on the wrist from Nanny.

Gregg Hill's avatar

So the Prince of Darkness has more protection than the Andrew formerly known as Prince?

Rosalind Dalefield's avatar

Brilliant as always, Laura.

Pasqual Allen's avatar

Andrew and now Madelson. Too much of a coincidence.

Rebel Nun's avatar

I’m beginning to realize: the only way to get ahead in this world these days is to blackmail somebody. All that education gone to waste…

Amos's avatar

That’s one of two ways, the other is to be blackmailed. Once they’re confident they’ve got the reins on you securely they will ride you all the way to the top - just look at Starmer and macron.

I wonder whether the central function of an Oxbridge education might be the generation of kompromat against the students to further their own careers in exactly this way.

ELLEN CRADICK's avatar

Faultless Starmer logic: appoint a paedo UK ambassador to bond with a paedo US president. Were they supposed to bond over those "good old island days", wtf.

Lenny Cavallaro's avatar

Brilliant as usual, Laura. It will be interesting to see how many heads actually roll. In the UK one may hope for some movement in that direction. However, in the US, everyone from Trump down has already been declared completely innocent. (Yeah, right!)

As a foreigner (i.e., non-UK citizen), I am somewhat perplexed by how Starmer manages to keep his job. You so nicely worded it: << ...it’s more plausible that the prime minister thought it would be a brilliant move to appoint the least popular and most corrupt man in British politics...The prime minister called the appointment an β€œerror of judgement” and said he chose Mandelson in the hope he could build a rapport with President Trump. To be honest, I’m not sure that’s the winning argument he thinks it is, but he’s said it now so I have to go with it... >>

Feral Finster's avatar

Simple. There is no obvious sacrificial lamb other than Starmer, and no election can be called, lest Reform win. Therefore, Starmer will remain in office for the time being.

annihat's avatar

Yes they're worried about Reform but they're terrified about the Greens

Feral Finster's avatar

Unless I am mistaken, there is a zero percent chance that the Greens will achieve a parliamentary majority anytime soon.

However, thenuk political class has no priority other than the War On Russia. Even if the Greens somehow pulled it off, the german example shows how easily they can be neutered.

Kevin Donnellon's avatar

"Officers arrested Mandelson today after finding him roosting in his crypt in Camden, North London. Great care was taken to ensure that he was not exposed to direct sunlight as he was taken into custody" ..... brilliant!

damien flinter's avatar

Rest easy...no connection to the genocidal Zionist warΒ£ocKKK$ will be made in these ivestigagagagations...oops...the files have burst into flames.

Lisa's avatar

Thanks as always Laura for keeping us updated. Quick query, have we reached the Nineth Layer of Hell yet? Just asking for a concerned (nauseated) friend...

Kathleen McCroskey's avatar

They can't make an Epstein-based case *because* they would have to enter that evidence! So they search for other charges that avoid making that data PUBLIC and UN-REDACTED.