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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Savile recorded molesting young girl - outtake



Video deleted by google or someone else not me.  This copy's not quite so clear but is very similar.
UPDATEThe media is just about admitting Savile was a molester of young children. What they are not admitting is that Savile was a procurer on behalf of famous people, like Edward Heath. He was also a regular caller at the Palace. No wonder they're worried, and are running a 'we never noticed' effort.  No one is convinced.  All we need to know is who were the paedophiles on whose behalf he procured.  Most would rather not know.  But what about the victims?  Don't they matter at all?





Toad Hall said...
In today’s Times story about the allegations surrounding Jimmy Savile, David Sanderson highlighted some quotes from As It Happens, Savile’s 1974 autobiography, that nobody else seems to have picked up on. It’s strange that they haven’t, because they are startling:

[Savile] writes of an incident at the Mecca Locarno ballroom in Leeds, where he worked as a DJ during the 1950s, when a female police officer came in with a photograph of “an attractive girl who had run away from a remand home”.

Savile writes: “‘Ah,’ says I all serious, ‘if she comes in I’ll bring her back tomorrow but I’ll keep her all night first as my reward’.” He then writes that the girl did go into the club and “agreed that I hand her over if she could stay at the dance, [and] come home with me”. He wrote that he did then hand her over to the “lady of the law…[who] was dissuaded from bringing charges against me by her colleagues, for it was well known that were I to go I would probably take half the station with me”.

I repeat, this is Savile’s autobiography. It wasn’t winkled out of him by a cunning interviewer; he didn’t let it slip when he was pissed. It wasn’t a post-modern joke.

Rather, these are words he wrote in a book, which were read by a publisher, and presumably by lawyers, and by reviewers, and by readers. One of his alleged victims even claims he gave her a copy of it, after abusing her, with the inscription “No Escape!”.

What can these words possibly mean, except for what they seem to mean? How can nobody have noticed?

Right now, many are presumably wondering how his behaviour can have been concealed for so long. But it wasn’t concealed. It was right out there, in plain view, and nobody wanted to see. I’m not sure what the lesson of all this is, but if there is one, it’s horribly bleak.

and another video from Bill Maloney of pienmashfilms.com

6 comments:

  1. In today’s Times story about the allegations surrounding Jimmy Savile, David Sanderson highlighted some quotes from As It Happens, Savile’s 1974 autobiography, that nobody else seems to have picked up on. It’s strange that they haven’t, because they are startling:

    [Savile] writes of an incident at the Mecca Locarno ballroom in Leeds, where he worked as a DJ during the 1950s, when a female police officer came in with a photograph of “an attractive girl who had run away from a remand home”.

    Savile writes: “‘Ah,’ says I all serious, ‘if she comes in I’ll bring her back tomorrow but I’ll keep her all night first as my reward’.” He then writes that the girl did go into the club and “agreed that I hand her over if she could stay at the dance, [and] come home with me”. He wrote that he did then hand her over to the “lady of the law…[who] was dissuaded from bringing charges against me by her colleagues, for it was well known that were I to go I would probably take half the station with me”.

    I repeat, this is Savile’s autobiography. It wasn’t winkled out of him by a cunning interviewer; he didn’t let it slip when he was pissed. It wasn’t a post-modern joke.

    Rather, these are words he wrote in a book, which were read by a publisher, and presumably by lawyers, and by reviewers, and by readers. One of his alleged victims even claims he gave her a copy of it, after abusing her, with the inscription “No Escape!”.

    What can these words possibly mean, except for what they seem to mean? How can nobody have noticed?

    Right now, many are presumably wondering how his behaviour can have been concealed for so long. But it wasn’t concealed. It was right out there, in plain view, and nobody wanted to see. I’m not sure what the lesson of all this is, but if there is one, it’s horribly bleak.

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  2. The power elites that have taken control of the planet are invariably paedophiles. It's almost a prerequisite of high office. It is their urge to rape children which underlies their lust for power. Only once they are supremely powerful and able to control everyone from out of sight can they operate as paedophiles above the law. They still need Saviles to provide the raw meat, though. Kings, princes, prime ministers and bankers cannot be seen trawling the streets themselves. They need a door to door service. Savile knew he would never be touched, even getting a funeral with military honours.

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  3. Anonymous2:44 am

    SAVILE is :-

    "So A1 VILE"

    so clear if you look.

    HETT

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  4. The media is just about admitting Savile was a molester of young children. What they are not admitting is that Savile was a procurer on behalf of famous people, like Edward Heath. He was a regular caller at the Palace. No wonder they're worried.

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  5. Being reported today that ITN have manage to overturn a superinjunction in court about a story referring to Freddie Starr.
    If the rumours regarding what the story is about are true it gives some hope that these crimes can be brought out in the open and hopefully it can give the victims of these crimes the confidence to come forward.

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  6. They are desperate to take the story away from Jimmy Savile. Freddie Starr will be thrown to the dogs for that purpose. Savile pimped kids to Royalty. That's the story they don't want to get out into the public eye.

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