‘Rich, powerful get away with abuse of vulnerable’
Press TV has conducted an interview with political commentator Randy Short to get his views on what could be seen as a recent attempt to cover up sexual abuse in the United Kingdom.
Press TV: It appears to be quite convenient though when these dossiers ending up missing. How likely is it because it is related to perhaps the rich and powerful British society?
Short: Well, I am going to say my say, just when you hear the name Leon Brittan, by the way that’s one of my ancestral names, it’s a Jewish name, very powerful Jewish community in the city of London. So that is, if he in any way, as he is being attacked, there are many powerful forces in the Fleet Street financial community that are going to defend one of their own. I mean, whether he is innocent or guilty. But the destruction of documents is an Anglo game. Whenever they get caught or could get caught, the documents are destroyed.
They recently, this happened with Kenya and other colonies where these kinds of atrocities happen. So, while we look for this investigation to proceed, we need to know that globally, whether you have got the Kincora Boys scandal in Belfast, or you have the system where ever Anglos have been, the mass rape of children, aboriginal children in Australia, Maori children in New Zealand, indigenous Americans in Canada, African-Americans and indigenous Americans in the United States.
There is a history of rich, powerful people, including those who happen to call themselves Jewish, who have a Talmudic understanding that is very different in terms of how a child can be treated.
We had a recent election in New York where the mayor Bill de Blasio got support from the Orthodox Jewish community, because he rescinded an order outlawing or forbidding rabbis from sucking the blood off newly circumcised boys, which had caused the death of quite a few from herpes. We have traditions and history that show powerful people don’t play by the rules and they do disrespect the human rights of children.
Press TV: Your take on this, because what we are seeing, we are seeing cases that are coming from the 1980s, decades of abuse that some of it is being exposed, some of the main perpetrators have gone to their grave actually by now. Some of them also, the abuse took place on BBC grounds and it appears so that there is a type of a “good old boy” network that basically look the other way when people of power do these things, obviously to the extent of this abuse, it could not have taken place without many other people knowing that it exists. Your take sir?
Short: It’s news to me that the other commentator feels that those that have the gold really don’t make the rules. Not in plutocratic Britain and not in plutocratic America, its step-daughter. These things do happen. They have gone on for a long time. They have happened to people many more, whether if it’s in the Catholic Church, whether it is in other institutions, the British military or other places.
If you look at what happened in Abu Ghraib and you look at what happened in terms of international relations, there is impunity for the rich and powerful.
The Franklin Scandal in the United States where children were taken from boys Town and not treated well and abused, and this was covered up and people end up dead.
I’m thinking about Adrian and Leander Jones who died mysteriously in Britain when they were trying to expose the Thatchers from some alleged pedophile ring. These powerful people are not just rich nice guys who wear liquor jackets who play croquet or gulf. They can have people killed to protect their reputation and this happens. It happens with rich people throughout history.
So there is a degree of disrespect and impunity towards the masses of people, whether they are in Great Britain, being denied social benefits and thrown out of their homes, or the United States, while these people who have defrauded the global economy in areas like Fleet Street or Wall Street, not one of them has gone to jail. It’s clear that rich people are not held accountable and there is a demonic satanic problem in Western societies of the world where we worship wealth and power and we ignore the poor, we ignore righteousness, we ignore treating each other like sisters and brothers. Anyone that would tell me I am wrong on that, clearly is living in cloud Cuckoo land of quote [former British Prime Minister] Margaret Thatcher.
Press TV: I want to look at this in general. Does this say something in general about the society, about the United Kingdom, when we are looking at a society that this has been going on for decades again, by very powerful people? How can basically, people just look in the other direction? What does this say about the weakest elements of the society, the children that seem to be prey for these individuals? And basically, them not having to pay the price for their crimes?
Short: Slavery and the exploitation abuse of people worldwide made Great Britain and the British empire wealthy and when you have that kind of wealth collected and you collect it through genocide and slavery and abuse of other people, it stains people.
And that stain remains, but we have to remember there is a man named Alfred Kinsey whose Kinsey study, he’s a pedophile who molested 327 children and he traveled the world, having the laws repealed to remove protection from the weak and vulnerable. He is called the father of the sexual revolution. People, perverts like him, pedophiles like him, have strongly influenced British life, American life, Canadian life as people follow Alfred Kinsey, one of the most wicked, vicious men. This is the person who helped advise how laws were written regarding sex, who would get SS guards who had raped people and use their data to justify overturning the morals that one time existed in Western countries. It is amazing.
Press TV: Are you optimistic that those who have been responsible for these crimes will come to justice and be prosecuted?
Short: When you’re white you’re right and when you’re rich you’re crimes are out of sight. Ramadan Mubarak people!