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A man who was preparing to reveal a massive pedophilia network in court was killed in prison – Royalty is at the top of a massive pedophilia network –
A man “who was preparing to reveal a
massive pedophilia network in court” was possibly murdered. According to the
original article, this man seems to have exploited novice models or actresses
with a similar trick Weinstein in Hollywood used. They say that this man was
arrested because several victims who had been raped in their childhood accused
him against sexual abuse.
According to the article, this man had deep
ties in British Royalty and said to a guard about the Royalty: “If you knew
what those people did with kids, you'd never sleep again.”
As expected, British Royalty is at the top
of a “massive pedophilia network.” They assassinated even Princess Diana without
any difficulty and they must never feel guilty about killing those disadvantageous
to them.
The intelligence organization protects the
royal family which we may safely say is a crime group. If ordinary people get
to know this fact, I think the royal family will not be able to exist any
longer. They are most afraid of this.
December
13, 2017
Masatoshi
Takeshita
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Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of the
following text in black boldface type or in red letters.
Excerpt from a Japanese article: Creation of Design Society – December 13, 2017 –
Police:
Max Clifford Was Murdered Before He Could Expose Elite Pedophile Ring
Celebrity publicist and convicted child
abuser killed in prison before giving evidence
<snip>
Jay Greenberg
10th December 2017
Convicted elite pedophile
Max Clifford has been found dead after he was preparing to turn evidence
against a massive pedophilia network, according to
police.
Clifford, who was serving
8 years for historic child sex offenses, was found unconscious and "foaming
at the mouth" in his prison cell before he was rushed to the hospital
where he later died of a "cardiac arrest."
As a political and celebrity publicist,
Clifford was one of the most well-connected most powerful men in the UK before
his arrest in 2014.
He was convicted of a number of charges
under the Met Police investigation set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile
scandal - Operation Yewtree.
Considered to be the British Jefferey
Epstein, he had deep ties in the upper echelons of UK
politics, was on first name terms with Royalty and was famed for
transforming disgraced celebrities into some of the most well-loved household
names.
<snip>
One officer
said the death looks "suspicious," saying:
"There was nothing to suggest it was a suicide - no note, no sign of unusual behavior before the death.
"The 'foaming at the mouth' symptoms don't seem like it was natural causes either.
"Typically, we'd look at this as a suspicious death, possibly a murder.
"But the orders came from above that he was a 'witness' and to just mark it down that he 'died of a heart attack'."
<snip>
According to one of the
guards at the Littlehey Prison in Cambridgeshire where
Clifford was serving his sentence, he had been receiving daily visits from
unknown "men in suits."
<snip>
"He used to say, 'what I know about the Royal Family will be my ticket out of here.'
"I used to ask what sort of stuff he knew, but he said to me, 'do you have kids? If you knew what those people did with kids, you'd never sleep again.'
Clifford was reportedly attending secretive meetings on
a daily basis with suited officials.
According to the guard, the meetings were
held in private rooms and not even the prison staff knew who the men were that
he was meeting with.
<snip>
"No one ever gets in here with a visitor's pass, not even cops, but these guys were above that."
Clifford remained
tight-lipped about the meetings, only to say that they were "creating a
passageway to a new life" for him in return for the "things he
knew."
<snip>
Clifford had close ties with one of the
world's most prolific child-killing pedophiles, Jimmy Savile, who was believed
to be a procurer of children for British elite pedophilia rings.
Throughout his trial, he refused to give up
names of those he had information on in relation to the sexual abuse of
children.
After his convictions, he continued to
protest his innocence, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
The Court of Appeal was
due to hear his case appealing against his sentence in the coming months.