It certainly confirms the British penchant for sexually abusing young children, that used to be a rumor in British private schools. Now its coming out of the closet and is no longer a rumor. First the Queen, who sets the tone for her nation, and what a tone that is.... and she wants to rule the world? I don't think so, she is too inbred and brain damaged to rule anything. And her racist husband is not much better.
Look below at what her leadership has created. That is the plan for the whole world after globalizing. As we are beginning to realize, this kind of assault against our children is way more prevelant in the circles of the so called elite, than we had even rumored was the case.
Remember, the khazars are the same way. That is why we continually read about Rabbi's being arrested in Britain and the US for child sex abuse. Now also remember, we did a blog showing the Queen is indeed a khazar and their satanic religion requires the sacrifice of the innocense of Children in their rituals. I don't believe its about sex, I believe its about religion, a satanic one at that. Catholic Church proved that.
Its in every western country and at the highest levels. This does explain how CPS was converted into a pimping service instead of its original mission which was to "protect Children", but that is no longer the case. Remember, David Icke did a whole fundraising seminar just for that purpose, to fight these agencies that are a massive danger to our children. It even pervades top levels of corporations, banks, religions, news organizations and politics. Its massive and only the WMD called "exposure to the light of day" can stop it and that is what we must do.
Stuart Hall charged with indecent assault against young girls
Cass Jones, Sandra Laville – Guardian.co.uk
Dec 6, 2012
The veteran BBC commentator Stuart Hall has been charged with three counts of indecent assault which date back to the 1970s and 1980s. The former It’s A Knockout presenter, 82, was arrested on Wednesday morning and later that day charged with sex offences.
It is alleged he abused three girls aged between eight and 17 years between 1974 and 1984, according to the Crown Prosecution Service. Hall was released without charge on an allegation of rape and a further allegation of indecent assault but bailed to appear before magistrates on the other charges in Preston on 7 January 2013.
John Dilworth, head of the CPS’s north-west complex casework unit, said:
“Following investigations into allegations of sexual assault by Stuart Hall I have reviewed all the evidence that they have gathered and have authorised Lancashire police to charge him with three counts of indecent assault.
The charges are that between 1 September 1974 and 31 December 1974 he indecently assaulted a woman who was then aged 16 or 17 years, that between 1 January 1983 and 31 December 1983 he indecently assaulted a girl then aged 8 or 9 years, and that between 1 July 1984 and 27 September 1984 he indecently assaulted a girl then aged 13 years. He has been bailed to appear at Preston magistrates court on 7 January 2013.
This decision is made in accordance with the code for crown prosecutors and I have concluded that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that it is in the public interest to prosecute this case.”
Hall was arrested by Lancashire police at his home in Wilmslow, Cheshire at around 8am on Wednesday morning and taken to a local police station for questioning.
Two marked police vehicles remained on the driveway of his home for several hours and one uniformed officer left carrying two bin bags.
The allegations against Hall are not part of Operation Yewtree, the Metropolitan police’s investigation into Jimmy Savile and other individuals, it is understood.
A spokesman for the Lancashire force said: “The allegations are historic. We are not prepared to discuss further.
“We take all allegations of sexual abuse extremely seriously.
“We would encourage people with any information about sexual abuse or who has been a victim of sexual abuse to come forward and report their concerns confident in the knowledge it will be investigated appropriately and with sensitivity.”
Hall is one of the BBC’s longest-serving commentators. He still appears on Radio 5 Live’s Sport’s Report on Saturday afternoons, and received an OBE in the last New Year honours list.
When Hall received his OBE, he said he was overjoyed.
“It’s a great surprise, totally unexpected. I’m grateful,” he said. “I’ve always regarded myself as a second-rate provincial hack. Well, that was yesterday. Now I’ve got the OBE I’m still a provincial second-rate hack but I’m a good one.
“It’s a recognition that you’ve put something in. I’ve worked for charity now for the last 52 years, I’ve raised millions of pounds and it’s a little thank you. I feel, in my 82nd year, a little glow of pleasure.”
Hall made his name nationally as a presenter of It’s a Knockout in the 1970s and 1980s, and its European equivalent Jeux sans Frontières.
He has worked on a number of programmes from his base in the north west, including Look North, North West Tonight and Granada Reports.
The BBC said Hall would not be working at the corporation while police continue their investigation into the allegations.
Source
Dec 6, 2012
The veteran BBC commentator Stuart Hall has been charged with three counts of indecent assault which date back to the 1970s and 1980s. The former It’s A Knockout presenter, 82, was arrested on Wednesday morning and later that day charged with sex offences.
It is alleged he abused three girls aged between eight and 17 years between 1974 and 1984, according to the Crown Prosecution Service. Hall was released without charge on an allegation of rape and a further allegation of indecent assault but bailed to appear before magistrates on the other charges in Preston on 7 January 2013.
John Dilworth, head of the CPS’s north-west complex casework unit, said:
“Following investigations into allegations of sexual assault by Stuart Hall I have reviewed all the evidence that they have gathered and have authorised Lancashire police to charge him with three counts of indecent assault.
The charges are that between 1 September 1974 and 31 December 1974 he indecently assaulted a woman who was then aged 16 or 17 years, that between 1 January 1983 and 31 December 1983 he indecently assaulted a girl then aged 8 or 9 years, and that between 1 July 1984 and 27 September 1984 he indecently assaulted a girl then aged 13 years. He has been bailed to appear at Preston magistrates court on 7 January 2013.
This decision is made in accordance with the code for crown prosecutors and I have concluded that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that it is in the public interest to prosecute this case.”
Hall was arrested by Lancashire police at his home in Wilmslow, Cheshire at around 8am on Wednesday morning and taken to a local police station for questioning.
Two marked police vehicles remained on the driveway of his home for several hours and one uniformed officer left carrying two bin bags.
The allegations against Hall are not part of Operation Yewtree, the Metropolitan police’s investigation into Jimmy Savile and other individuals, it is understood.
A spokesman for the Lancashire force said: “The allegations are historic. We are not prepared to discuss further.
“We take all allegations of sexual abuse extremely seriously.
“We would encourage people with any information about sexual abuse or who has been a victim of sexual abuse to come forward and report their concerns confident in the knowledge it will be investigated appropriately and with sensitivity.”
Hall is one of the BBC’s longest-serving commentators. He still appears on Radio 5 Live’s Sport’s Report on Saturday afternoons, and received an OBE in the last New Year honours list.
When Hall received his OBE, he said he was overjoyed.
“It’s a great surprise, totally unexpected. I’m grateful,” he said. “I’ve always regarded myself as a second-rate provincial hack. Well, that was yesterday. Now I’ve got the OBE I’m still a provincial second-rate hack but I’m a good one.
“It’s a recognition that you’ve put something in. I’ve worked for charity now for the last 52 years, I’ve raised millions of pounds and it’s a little thank you. I feel, in my 82nd year, a little glow of pleasure.”
Hall made his name nationally as a presenter of It’s a Knockout in the 1970s and 1980s, and its European equivalent Jeux sans Frontières.
He has worked on a number of programmes from his base in the north west, including Look North, North West Tonight and Granada Reports.
The BBC said Hall would not be working at the corporation while police continue their investigation into the allegations.
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