no part of this really seems far-fetched.
inb4 terry richardson
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This case is worth a read if you think this stuff can't happen in Westernised countries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Dutroux
There was widespread anger and frustration among Belgians due to police errors, the general slowness of the investigation and Dutroux's claims that he was part of a sex ring that included high-ranking members of the police force and government. This suspicion that Dutroux had been, or was being, protected, and anger over the outcome, culminated when the popular judge in charge of investigating the claims was dismissed on the grounds of having participated in a fund-raising dinner for the girls' parents. The investigation itself was wrapped up. His dismissal and end of the investigation resulted in a massive protest march (the "White March") of 300,000 people on the capital, Brussels, in October 1996, two months after Dutroux's arrest, in which demands were made for reforms of Belgium's police and justice system.
On the witness stand, Jean-Marc Connerotte (fr), the original judge of the case, broke down in tears when he described "the bullet-proof vehicles and armed guards needed to protect him against the shadowy figures determined to stop the full truth coming out. Never before in Belgium has an investigating judge at the service of the king been subjected to such pressure. We were told by police that [murder] contracts had been taken out against the magistrates." Connerotte testified that the investigation was seriously hampered by protection of suspects by people in the government. "Rarely has so much energy been spent opposing an inquiry," he said. He believed that the Mafia had taken control of the case.
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For what its worth....Www.vigilantcitizen.com more on the overall state of entertainment industry and other related topics.
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06-02-2014, 05:34 PM #178
which book? he published dozens of books. and Crowley wasn't a Freemason, he had some honorary degrees from irregular lodges. Crowley was a charlatan, what makes you think someone like Crowley who advertised themselves as much as he did for the entire world would have any real influence in legitimate occult (hidden) circles.
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