Monday 19 June 2017

Theresa May + Public Inquiries – A Special Report by Matt Taylor.

Theresa May’s track record of managing Public Inquiries, holds as much credibility and confidence as her ability to make a reasoned decision and stick to it.


As soon as she announced the Public Inquiry she came under immediate fire for not making it independent. The impression it gives is that by not making it independent, any wrong doing placed at the feet of ex and serving ministers can be better controlled and whitewashed, than if an independent body were in charge.

Gavin Barwell
Already the ‘Gavin Barwell’ connection has come to the forefront, in which the prepubescent public school boy, (who I imagine still needs his mummy to wipe his bottom for him), rudely ignores questions abut his involvement, (as the then Housing Minister), about kicking the issue of tower block fire safety into the long grass.

It makes it all the more toxic for the embattled Prime Minister that the very same Gavin Barwell, is now 10 Downing Street’s Chief of Staff, swiftly employed after the resignations of the PM’s closest advisors, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill.

Remember the Child Abuse Public Inquiry Fiasco?

With no mention during the doomed snap 2017 General Election, the last Public Inquiry Theresa May ordered was into child abuse. Now on its fourth chair person in as many years, the nation is no closer to knowing the truth about the scale of child abuse in the UK.
 


David Cameron once described child abuse in the UK to be on an ‘industrial scale’. With something so contentious, disturbing and urgent, May appointed Baroness Butler-Sloss in July 2014, but watched her step down only 6 days later due to her obvious conflicts of interest of her brother being the Attorney General while cases of child abuse were (or were not) being investigated.

Then came the appointment of the then Lord Mayor of London, Fiona Woolf, who stood stand when her friendship with Leon Brittan hit the headlines, himself accused of alleged sexual abuse.

Third time lucky- not;  after the February 2015 appointment of New Zealand High Court judge Dame Lowell Goddard, who stood down due to the stress of conducting a Public Inquiry that would ultimately disgrace and possibly bring down the entire British political establishment.

Now on its fourth chair person, Professor Alexis Jay; the Child Abuse Public Inquiry has about as much credibility as Theresa May’s leadership.

“It was almost as if Theresa May was sabotaging the inquiry with no regard for the victims who still required answers.”

More alarming is the suggestion that the PM could even be instrumental in the cover-up of crimes committed by her father against children.

Published on The Swamp media website is an article by Johnny Vedmore titled, ‘Theresa May's Father - The Serial Killer, The Traveller's Daughter, and the Cover Ups’; he claims Theresa May’s campaign team deleted all web addresses linked to her father, Hubert Brasier, a Church of England chaplain.

The only explanation Vedmore offers is that the PM fears her father could be linked to parliamentary paedophiles operating from the infamous Elm Guest House, through the connection with the Diocese of Chichester.

As the following extract from the article demonstrates:

The Serial Killer

The following year, in 1953, Hubert became the Chaplain All Saints at Eastbourne Hospital in Sussex. Over the next 6 years he would work alongside the famous serial killer Dr John Bodkin Adams. For those who are unaware of Dr John Bodkin Adams, he was believed to be the Harold Shipman of his age. He would usually prey upon his more elderly patients, convincing them to put him in their wills, of which over 130 complied. They were soon given an injection by Bodkin Adams, and would conveniently pass away of ‘natural causes’ soon after. On review more than 165 of the deaths that Dr Bodkin Adams oversaw were seen as suspicious. The suspicion was not a well kept secret amongst staff at Eastbourne Hospital, most of the nurses had voiced their concerns to their superiors. They were believed to have been ignored on purpose, as the newly founded NHS was considered to be under political threat and a scandal that could see a general practitioner sentenced to death was to be avoided at all cost. The problem was Dr Bodkin Adams just couldn’t stop himself. He was being protected by Lord Gwynne who was believed to be his secret gay lover, and was an extremely well connected politician.

Hubert Brasier would have given last rights to many of those killed by Adams, he may have even taken confession from Bodkin Adams himself, who when asked by the press if he was guilty of stealing from old women said ‘I have made my peace with God over that’. Eastbourne Hospital is where it is believed that Theresa May’s mother Zaidee Mary Barnes met Hubert Brasier for the first time. Hubert was 11 years her senior and Zaidee had already been diagnosed with MS, and was a regular visitor to Eastbourne Hospital. Whether or not in the 1950’s society it was considered appropriate for a celibate hospital chaplain to marry a patient, that is what happened in 1955. Zaidee and Hubert were married in Reading in front of Zaidee’s father Reginald James Barnes whose profession is recorded in the wedding certificate as a ‘Traveller’. On October 1st 1956 Theresa Brasier was born in Eastbourne hospital. The following year Dr John Bodkin Adams would be acquitted of murder in a trail that was an obvious cover up, however he was convicted on 8 counts of forging a prescription, 4 counts of making false statements on cremation forms, and 3 offences under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1951. He would be temporarily struck of the NHS, only to be reinstated in 1961 when the proverbial dust had settled.


As Vedmore asks; “So what is it that you fear Mrs May? The truth about your colleagues, or is it something much closer to home? Maybe May is terrified of people connecting her with the name Brasier?”

Through her evident lack of sympathy and compassion displayed towards the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire inferno, to the total lack of back-bone towards major political policy, Theresa May has shown her true colour’s and has proved to the British public that while she sneers at a Labour victory as a Collision of Chaos (of which she is now forming with the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Island), she’s currently managing a Leadership of Lunacy, in which the only victims are ultimately the British public and it’s children.

Collision of Chaos v’s Leadership of Lunacy.
 

If you thought things couldn’t get any worse for the embattled PM Theresa May? Think again… Things just got a lot worst. In fact it’s fair to say, things have just got a lot more surreal…

Read on if you dare!

According to the nation’s most controversial conspiracy theorist, (and no, I’m not talking about David Icke), but in fact Chris Spivey; Theresa May doesn’t really exist. She’s a creation of a secret department in the British government; a created persona used for their own nefarious ends, just as Diana Spencer and Madeleine McCann.

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