Yesterday, the Dacre Mail reports, 25 men from Halifax, West Yorkshire, were charged with a number of historic and child-related sex offences. All but one, I understand are from Asian backgrounds. But get this sanctimonious pc claptrap: ‘police leading one of the cases warned that far-Right groups may use the issue to stir up racial tension‘. To say nothing of West Yorkshire Police, who ignored this blatant trafficking for over 20 years, so as not to get into the bad books of the Labour Party fluffies.
In a post last August, I warned:
‘Rotherham’s Labour/cops/Pakistani taxi driver trafficking has been known to researchers for years. The same game in Halifax has yet to be uncovered – and no doubt there too, idiots and dissemblers like Ed Balls will turn up and express saddened astonishment. What they will never, ever do is express contrition and regret.’
The reasons I felt that confident were twofold: first, Sloggers were tipping me off regularly after I wrote about scandals in Plymouth and Stafford; and second, way back in 1996-2000 I worked in a senior role on the (then) Halifax Building Society advertising account. Once a week I caught a taxi from Wakefield Westgate station to the Halifax offices. It always struck me how many Asians working on the cabs had a young girl either sitting in or leaning against the side of their vehicles. They didn’t strike me as debutantes roughing it.
I asked my regular (English) driver about this, and to my horror he gave me chapter and verse about what was going on. Everyone in that community knew what was going on. There was no way the cops could have missed it.
But here again, I need to bash the same drum-kit I’ve been pummelling for two years now: on my big base drum if you please, the money-spinner here was virgin flesh: under-age prostitution, not paedophilia. I’d estimate that the youngest girl I ever saw was maybe fourteen years old. Think Jodi Foster in the movie Taxi Driver. There’s a big difference between that and the sort of hard-core pre-pubertal mullarkey that appears to have been going on at Elm House.
On the hi-hat drum, the Yorkshire cases do not in my view constitute trafficking in the classic sense. To investigate that, you need to go to Plymouth – where the complicity involves the Tories, not Labour – or any other major port. Trafficking in this context involves the abduction of 5-10 year olds for hard-core misuse by sexual psychopaths.
And finally, on the tom-tom, I would ask everyone yet again to grasp the fact that such genuine paedophile trafficking is almost homoaeopathic in its incidence: we are talking maybe 1-3% of all cases of pre-pubertal abuse.
Over 75-80% of all paedophilic sex takes place between relatives and their close male friends in the family home.
It is this reality that makes the cases of Stuart Hall, Dave Lee Travis, Rolf Harris and Jim Davidson not just irrelevant to the problem and obscenely hypocritical, but also profoundly suspicious. I am sure – and many, many people in the media and show business agree with me – that, when the great log of all crimes is finally written up, it will be seen that without the sick relationship between the Met Police, Newscorp, the BSkyB bidders and the Conservative Party, none of those ludicrous prosecutions would’ve come to Court.
All of which, of course, leads us back to the odd correlation (it is alleged) between this tiny percentage of psychos, and Westminster. Of which, more in due course following further research.
In the meantime, there is an obvious lesson to be learned from Rotherham and Halifax: a politicised police force will prosecute those whom its masters do not like…not those who are vulnerable as a result of that Master Elite’s ideological idiocy.




