Hi Tap, whilst Scanning the DM, & having commented on several Issues, the results of which were withdrawn, I came across this, way down the bottom, of articles. I would have thought it would have been more suited as a Leading Article, But it is Interesting that they have decided to Resurrect it, don't you think?
This was not the Stuff I was going to have sent, but I noticed it & thought it would be of interest.
Police have reopened investigation after new information emerged that suggests the hotel was a venue for a paedophile ring of VIPs
- Former co-owner Carole Kasir said to have list of high-profile visitors
- Could this be the biggest Establishment cover-up yet?
By STEPHEN WRIGHT and RICHARD PENDLEBURY
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Dark secrets: The former Elm Guest House was raided by the 1980s and the owners charged with running a disorderly house
Peter Hatton-Bornshin killed himself six days after his 28th birthday. He had taken an overdose of codeine  and choked to death. ‘The tragic end to a tragic life,’ is how the  coroner summed up the stark facts presented to the inquest.
And  who at the time would disagree? Peter was only a baby when his father  died in an accident. He was orphaned at 13 when his mother threw herself  in front of a train. His stepfather then handed Peter and his older  brother to social services.
And  that is how Peter ended up at the Grafton Close Children’s Home, which  was run by Richmond borough council in South-West London. Truly, he was a  lost soul.
When  his life finally came to an end in a Kingston-upon-Thames bedsit, he  left a note which explained that he feared he would be unable to control  his violent fantasies against women if he remained alive.
This  personality disorder had caused him briefly to be a patient at  Broadmoor mental hospital. His case worker said that while he did not  consider Peter to be a danger to society, his mental problems were  partly a result of the abuse he had suffered while in local authority  care. One line in his suicide note seemed to refer to this. It read: ‘I  will get those bastards.’
But while it was the ‘tragic end to a tragic life’, his story does not finish there.
Eighteen  years after his death, the police are again looking at the Peter  Hatton-Bornshin case, as part of a wider investigation, launched last  month, into allegations that in the early Eighties a paedophile ring of  VIPs preyed on boys from the Grafton Close Children’s Home.
If  the historic allegations at the heart of Operation Fernbridge are  proved, they would represent one of the more sensational and disturbing  Establishment sex scandals of the modern era.Long-existing allegations of a cover-up would again have to be aired.During a police raid on a property in  central London last month, detectives seized a list of names of  high-profile alleged visitors to the Elm Guest House in Barnes,  South-West London — a gay-friendly establishment, and one where  under-age rent boys and children from the Grafton Close home were  reportedly brought to have sex with adult men.
The  list includes a number of senior MPs, a high-ranking policeman, a  leading tycoon, figures from the National Front and Sinn Fein, an  official of the Royal Household, an MI5 officer, two pop stars and the  traitorous Soviet spy Anthony Blunt.
Cyril  Smith, the late Liberal MP for Rochdale, has already been named as a  regular at the guest house, where he allegedly met teenage rent boys  when the homosexual age of consent was 21.
The guest house has also been linked to a now-defunct Tory fringe group that promoted homosexual rights.
Cyril Smith, the late Liberal MP for  Rochdale, has already been named as a regular at the guest house, where  he allegedly met teenage rent boys when the homosexual age of consent  was 21.
The guest house has also been linked to a now-defunct Tory fringe group that promoted homosexual rights.

Call for action: here has been renewed interest in Elm Guest House when  Labour MP Tom Watson called for an investigation into the political  links of notorious paedophile Peter Righton

Sex offender: Peter Righton had been a leading consultant on children's homes when he was found guilty of pornographic offences
Operation Fernbridge detectives are also  believed to be on the trail of almost two dozen photographs that are  supposed to have been taken by the guest-house owner — which place a  number of these figures from the worlds of politics, showbusiness and  national security at her establishment.
Some pictures are said to show these men in the company of under-age boys.
New  police interest in the Elm Guest House allegations stems from October  last year, when the campaigning Labour MP Tom Watson called for an  investigation into the political links of one Peter Righton, a notorious  paedophile who had first been exposed 20 years before.
In  September 1992, Righton pleaded guilty to three charges of importing or  possessing obscene material — paedophile gay porn — after customs  officers at Dover intercepted two packages addressed to him
It was a squalid case that in other circumstances might have warranted only local interest.
But Righton, then aged 66, was no ordinary  child sex offender. He had been a very senior and respected figure in  the field of residential child care, and a former consultant to the  charity the National Children’s Bureau, whose patrons included the then  Health Minister, Virginia Bottomley.
After  his conviction, it emerged that Righton was a founder member of the  Paedophile Information Exchange — a contact group for men interested in  sex with children. He is now believed to be dead.
Westminster  sources say that following his intervention in the House, Mr Watson  received more than 200 phone calls, many of them from alleged victims of  paedophile abuse by public figures unconnected with Righton. The MP  passed the information on to the police.
Righton’s links to figures in the Thatcher government are still being assessed by detectives.
The Mail understands that no formal decision has been taken yet on whether Watson’s  allegations will be formally probed.
However,  one person who contacted Mr Watson had specific information about boys  from Grafton Close Children’s Home being abused at the Elm Guest House.
In  1982, Britain was a very different place for gay males than it is  today. Only 15 years had passed since homosexual acts between consenting  adults had been decriminalised.
Gay public figures did not come out of the closet voluntarily and places where they met were still necessarily discreet. Apparently one such rendezvous was the Elm Guest House in Rocks Lane, Barnes.

On the list: Soviet spy Anthony Blunt is one of a number of high-profile figures alleged to have visited Elm Guest House
It was only yards from Barnes Common, which was, and still is, a well-known gay cruising ground.
Run by Indian-born Haroon Kasir and his  German wife Carole, the guest house was openly advertised in the gay  press of the time as nothing more sinister than a place where homosexual  men could meet.
There was a sauna with ‘video facilities’ and a solarium.
One  publication to ‘strongly recommend’ the guest house to its readers was  the newsletter of the Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality. There  is a review of it in a June 1982 edition.
The CGHE campaigned for the lowering of the
gay age of consent to 16.
One of its chairmen was Ian Harvey, a  junior foreign office minister who was forced to quit government in 1958  after being caught having sex with a Coldstream guardsman in a London  park. 
Other  residents of Rocks Lane were aware that the Elm Guest House was unlike  the other small hotels in what was then a ‘scruffy’ area. Some  understood it to be a brothel.
Yesterday,  another long-time resident told us: ‘It had a reputation. Somebody told  me that their daughter had come home and saw a lot of naked men in the  front room as she walked past.
‘She was very shocked. I don’t know if she made a complaint to police about it. I just assumed it was a male brothel.
Yesterday, another long-time resident told  us: ‘It had a reputation. Somebody told me that their daughter had come  home and saw a lot of naked men in the front room as she walked past.
‘She was very shocked. I don’t know if she made a complaint to police about it. I just assumed it was a male brothel.’
The  woman, who did not wish to be named, witnessed a 1982 police raid which  saw Mr and Mrs Kasir and two others arrested. One of those detained was  a 17-year-old rent boy who acted as ‘in-house masseur’.
We  understand he was a teenage actor who had appeared on television in  Doctor Who, as well as on stage at a Royal Command performance.
The  youth — paid more than £100 a night when working at Elm Guest House —  was initially charged with assisting in running the brothel.
The charge was later dropped. This week, he declined to comment when approached by the Mail.
The charge was later dropped. This week, he declined to comment when approached by the Mail.
Undercover police officers had been inside  the property for a number of days posing as clients, while watching sex  parties that took place there.
A planned police raid had to be brought  forward after a hidden police radio was activated by accident. Officers  had hoped to catch several dozen clients — and who knows how many public  figures — but there were fewer than ten customers there when the  operation was compromised.
The  Kasirs were subsequently charged with running a disorderly house. At  the Old Bailey the following year they were convicted, fined and given  suspended sentences.
All other charges in relation to the raid had been dropped by then.
We  understand that the police had become interested in the guest house not  simply because it was a male brothel, but because of concerns for an  under-age boy at the address.
At the time of the raid, the child was removed from the premises and placed in local authority care.

Regular: Former Liberal MP Sir Cyril Smith has already been named as a  frequent visitor to the house where he would allegedly meet teenage rent  boys
So where was the child ‘safely’  accommodated following his rescue? At the Grafton Close Children’s Home  in Hounslow, some eight miles away . . .
Several figures at the centre of these  allegations are no longer alive. One of them is Carole Kasir, a  diabetic, who died of an insulin overdose aged 48, in 1990.
Shortly after her death, a child  protection campaigner from the National Association Of Young People In  Care (NAYPIC) called for a criminal investigation into events at Elm  Guest House.
The  campaigner claimed that he had been told by Mrs Kasir that boys had  been brought in from a children’s home for sex. She had told him she had  photographs or video of many establishment figures at her hotel,  including a bishop.
One photograph allegedly showed a former cabinet minister in a sauna with a naked boy.
The same campaigner told us this week that he could not speak at length because the police wanted to interview him.
However, he claimed he knew of 11 boys from Grafton Close Children’s Home who had been abused at the Elm Guest House.
He  added: ‘Carole Kasir had logbooks, names, times, dates, even pictures  of people who went in and out of Elm Guest House. Her house was raided  in the Eighties.
‘The police say it was done by a local  force, but I know it was done by Special Branch. That evidence — of who  visited Elm Guest House — no longer exists.
‘I’ll leave people to draw their own  conclusions, but Carole Kasir was held without charge for three days,  and you don’t do that on a run-of-the-mill vice raid. There was more to  it than that.’
He  added: ‘There were boys found in the home, but they were only ever  interviewed as witnesses to the brothel, never as victims of abuse.
‘I  won’t say any more as I don’t want to risk prejudicing this inquiry,  because finally it seems the police are doing the right thing.’
The  same allegations were pursued for several years by Mary Moss, a former  colleague of the campaigner at NAYPIC (which is now defunct).
Ms Moss is clearly a troubled soul, who on her blog website claims that she, too, was abused as a child.
In  another online posting, apparently written by her, she described  meeting Carole Kasir. ‘She told me she was running a hotel and had some  fab parties.
‘Yes,  there were prominent people there but, hey, this was a nice suburb and  [the guest house] was her business . . . but it was only on that night  the police raided, when she stupidly thought it was just gay-bashing,  that her eyes were peeled open for years to come about what was going on  under her nose.’
Ms Moss believes Carole Kasir was murdered to cover up for the famous people who had used her brothel.
Detectives  now investigating the allegations of paedophilia at Rocks Lane have  been in a protracted dialogue with Ms Moss, which led to them executing a  search warrant on her home in central London last month. There is no  suggestion that she was involved in any offences.
What, then, is the truth about Elm Guest House and Grafton Close Children’s Home, which have both long since closed?
The  acid test for the Operation Fernbridge detectives is whether or not —  as happened in the Jimmy Savile child sex abuse inquiry — there is now  an ‘avalanche’ of credible witnesses and victims, encouraged by this new  investigation to unburden themselves after years of nursing horrible  secrets.
The police need several victims telling the same stories in order to make a case.
The  fallout from the Savile revelations means there is renewed interest in  historic child abuse allegations against famous figures. And the police  do not want to be accused of doing nothing again.
We  have seen in the case of Lord McAlpine what can happen when an  apparently politically-motivated witchhunt latches onto an innocent man.
But  there is the other, longer-term human cost. The abused can become  abusers in a perpetual cycle. Such might have been the case with the  tragic figure of Peter Hatton-Bornshin.
At  his inquest, the coroner paid tribute to him by saying: ‘It is clear he  had decided to avoid causing any distress or grief to other people by  taking his own life.
’
But were Peter’s traumatic ‘fantasies’ really about women?
A child protection campaigner told us this  week: ‘Peter was a victim at Elm Guest House in the Seventies — but by  the time I knew of him in the Eighties, he was an abuser.
‘He had been groomed as a child, but he  crossed the line at some stage: as an adult, he was organising the abuse  of kids. By the mid-1980s we were pushing for his arrest. We weren’t  treating him as a victim any more.’
OTHER LINKS
Here is an Interesting one from Icke, on Awaken Truth

.... PAEDOPHILES EVERYWHERE
British royal and political Establishment with its global significance peers over the cliff.
By David Icke
It  is starting to get silly now and the arrest for questioning of major  figures must take place in at least the next few weeks if the police  investigation is to retain any public confidence.
The evidence for a  massive paedophile ring infesting the royal palaces, Downing Street and  the Westminster Parliament is overwhelming and mounting by the week. The  implications of the full truth being revealed can hardly be overstated -  the devastating discrediting of the major political parties and the end  of the monarchy.
It would  bring about a total public re-evaluation of everything they have  believed about the country they live in and the forces that dictate its  laws, direction and methods of operation. The knock-on effect would be  the same for much of the rest of the world because what I am about to  describe is happening in every country to a larger or lesser extent -  not least in the United States.
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Shit - how many paedeophiles did Thatcher have around her?

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You couldn't make it up: paedophile barrister rewarded for 'distress and frustration'
The evidence for a massive  paedophile ring infesting the royal palaces, Downing Street and the  Westminster Parliament is overwhelming and mounting by the week. The  implications of the full truth being revealed can hardly be overstated -  the devastating discrediting of the major political parties and the end  of the monarchy.
It  would bring about a total public re-evaluation of everything they have  believed about the country they live in and the forces that dictate its  laws, direction and methods of operation. The knock-on effect would be  the same for much of the rest of the world because what I am about to  describe is happening in every country to a larger or lesser extent -  not least in the United States.
The  revelations about record-breaking paedophile and child procurer Jimmy  Savile have exposed the former BBC 'star entertainer' as a purveyor of  sheer evil on a scale that would challenge any imagination. Here are the  cold and shocking numbers according to the police - and these are not  nearly the whole story:
450  people of both sexes have made complaints about Savile involving 28  police areas throughout the country and among them are 34 alleged rapes.  They spanned a period of 54 years between 1955 and 2009 when Savile was  82. The abuses happened to 23 children and young people on BBC premises  and at 14 hospitals and at least one hospice. More than 70 per cent of  his victims were under 18 and one as young as eight. 
You couldn't make it up: paedophile barrister rewarded for 'distress and frustration'
FRIDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 2013PAEDOPHILE BARRISTER WITHOUT ANY REMORSE WAS REWARDED
In the UK, a Channel 4 Dispatches investigation has uncovered evidence of rabbis covering up the sexual abuse of children.
Rabbi Ephraim Padwa, who leads the Charedi community in north London's Stamford Hill, was secretly filmed speaking to an alleged victim of child sex abuse.
Dispatches secretly filmed the top rabbi telling the victim not to involve the police.

During the investigation, reporters uncovered 19 alleged cases of child sex abuse. None had been reported to the police.

Stamford Hill is right next door to Haringey.
Rabbi Ephraim Padwa, who leads the Charedi community in north London's Stamford Hill, was secretly filmed speaking to an alleged victim of child sex abuse.
Dispatches secretly filmed the top rabbi telling the victim not to involve the police.

Stamford Hill dcaseyphoto
The documentary, Britain's Hidden Child Abuse, shows how some rabbis forbid victims from reporting crimes committed against them.
The documentary, Britain's Hidden Child Abuse, shows how some rabbis forbid victims from reporting crimes committed against them.

Stamford Hill is right next door to Haringey.
"Several of Haringey's councillors are paedophiles.
"Corruption is rife across every aspect.
"Across every level.
"Corruption is rife across every aspect.
"Across every level.
LOOK BACK AT THE DATA BASE Link I Gave You."Through all of this Haringey has over 50 brothels, crack houses and safe areas for drug purchasing.
"And many cases of child abuse within Haringey's own children's homes by it's own staff."
"And many cases of child abuse within Haringey's own children's homes by it's own staff."

Baby P was tortured to death











 
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