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CHRIS SPIVEY NAMES DAVID CAMERON AS A PAEDOPHILE.
KEN CLARKE & WILLIAM HAGUE – RATS JUMPING SHIP.
Aired on Good Vibrations radio#32 with its host Mark Devlin, Chris Spivey, the alternative view’s leading on-line journalist stunned the nation by naming David Cameron, William Hague and Simon Cowell as paedophiles.
CHRIS SPIVEY’S CAMERON’S CLOSET
CHRIS SPIVEY SHOULD BE ARRESTED FOR LIBEL/SLANDER OR MADE PRIME MINISTER.
On the same day David Cameron reshuffled his cabinet in preparation for next years make or break election, people across the country are waking up to the realization that of the 40 suspected paedophiles in Westminster at the moment; one includes the Prime Minister.
In the same show, as with many others and in many articles, Chris Spivey proves he’s the most controversial writer in the world and the man most likely to trigger a British Revolution, by naming suspected paedophiles.
NAMES INCLUDE:
Tony Blair
Gordon Brown
David Cameron
William Hague
Peter Mandelson
Ken Clarke
Ian Duncan Smith
Leon Brittan
While some people laugh at these suggestions and The Sun newspaper calls Chris Spivey a ‘Crackpot Web Troll,’ the undeniable truth cannot be ignored.
Chris Spivey who cares for his young daughter and grandson simply wouldn't:
Waste a year of his life writing the ‘Look back in Anger,’ exposé about the Woolwich incident, if he didn't believe what he was writing.
Publish statements to million of people that would get him jailed for slander and libel, if what he was writing wasn't true.
Giving up a striving tattoo business to concentrate up to 16 hours a day on exposing criminality in the state.
As I’ve already mentioned, and which is now a mantra: "Either Chris Spivey should be jailed for libel and slander or be made Prime Minister."
BACK TO THE MAINSTREAM.
The mainstream media has published the fact that at least 40 UK politicians are complicit in an alleged Westminster pedophile ring. Complicit meaning either protecting paedophiles to being a paedophile.
“AT LEAST 40 UK POLITICIANS.”
Its reported in RT News that the whistle blower whose testimony kicked of the Operation Fernbridge police investigation claims there are as many as 40 British MPs and peers involved in child abuse
Chris Spivey’s goes where no other journalist dares to go and names:
David Cameron
William Hague
Simon Cowell
As paedophiles who are operating now.
“The Dam is Bursting.... Wash away the Den of Iniquity,” says Michael Doherty before pointing us to the spinelessness of the Daily Mirror, which tell us that at the 1983 Conservative Blackpool conference the Tory Party Chairman in Scotland asked Dr Alistair Smith, who in turn asked Mr Gilberthorpe, to arrange for young rent boys to have sex with two high-profile cabinet ministers.
The Daily Mirror proudly boasts, (or rather cowardly quivers and refuses to name the Tory Party Chairman in Scotland with the excuse), “who we are not naming today.”
Again teasing the reader with the sordid details, “1981 he saw Sir Michael Havers – then Attorney General – at a swimming pool party at the Tory conference in Blackpool, where underage boys were encouraged to perform sex acts on several politicians,” but who cower from naming names with the familiar, “who we are also not naming today.”
It’s all very well for the national tabloids to splash the by-lines:
"In a series of explosive claims about conferences at Blackpool and Brighton in the 1980s, he alleges boys as young as 15 indulged in alcohol and cocaine before they had sex with the powerful politicians."
But to then hold back from naming the criminal politicians is nothing more than aiding and abetting their hideous crimes.
Read more: Tory child abuse whistleblower: 'I supplied underage rent boys for Margaret Thatcher's cabinet ministers'
Chris Spivey has gone further than any other journalists in the world to expose the sexual depraved perverts who masquerade as respectable world leaders and giants of entertainment.
As I’ve said again and will say again:
“CHRIS SPIVEY MUST BE ARRESTED FOR SLANDER AND LIBEL NOW AND LOCKED AWAY OR BE MADE PRIME MINISTER.”
If it transpires Chris Spivey is wrong, I pledge to hand myself in for arrest and a year’s solitary confinement.
TO CALL:
David Cameron
William Hague
Simon Cowell
Among dozens of other Parliamentary paedophiles (as the RT headline implies) is simply astonishing.
So let’s look closer at each one.
DAVID CAMERON IS A PAEDOPHILE!
The first thing to springs to mind is the phone call 10 Downing Street received from Buckingham Palace telling them to look out and nurture the arrival of a young David Cameron just starting out on his political career.
A personal guarantee from the Queen of England is a red hot alert indicator that he is a paedophile.
Stop tutting! Just read the Queen’s Knight list to argue with me. They are all paedophiles for goodness sake.
READ MORE: THE ROYAL CONNECTION.
(Trust me, this information is priceless, evident by the face Google is censoring it, one of only three blogs that have ever been taken down.
THE OTHER TWO ARE:
Ken Clarke grab a Cock Shocker.
Ken Fellows kidnapped by British Police.
Then there is David Cameron’s public school up-bringing which we all know involves regular buggery by the elder prefects and then of-course, his arranged marriage to Sam Astor.
READ MORE: CHRIS SPIVEY’S CAMERON’S CLOSET.
Fast tracked to the top in the same fashion as Tony Blair.
“Yes Chris Spivey, after reading your amazing and explosive ‘Cameron’s Closet,’ I am ready to take you at your word and believe everything you say,” says many a devoted fan.
We appreciate the burden of care Chris Spivey carries as he provides for his young daughter and year old grandson, while saving the nation from a Nazi-Fascist dictatorship.
CHRIS SPIVEY IS A MAN OF THE PEOPLE TELLING US AS IT IS!
William Hague is a Paedophile too!
MORE TOMORROW!
LISTEN TO THE SHOW HERE.
Mark Devlin
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