Friday, 29 March 2013


Eleven men are arrested by Savile 'inquiry' [yeah, right] detectives ... but just THREE will be charged in £1million operation criticised by some as 'a celebrity witch-hunt'

They have publicly arrested B and C-list 'celebrities', most of whom it seems they are letting go anyway, but it gave the illusion of 'action' after the Savile scandal broke which was the point of the whole diversion.
Not a titter about Savile's fundamentally close relationship with the royal family over decades after being introduced to them by paedophile Lord Mountbatten in the 1960s or his equally close connections to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her Cabinet and inner circle throughout the 1980s.

Cover Up, Cover Up, Cover Up.

'Only three of the 11 men arrested over suspected sex offences in the aftermath of the Jimmy Savile scandal are likely to be charged, it emerged last night.
Detectives believe there will be insufficient evidence to prosecute the majority of the suspects  quizzed under Operation Yewtree.
Former BBC producer Wilfred De’Ath, 75, who was arrested over an alleged sex assault in 1965, was released  without charge on Monday evening.'