Law

Halloween nightmare in New York after fresh terror attack

Halloween nightmare in New York after fresh terror attack

Eight people have been killed and dozens more injured in a Halloween terrorist attack that saw one driver plough through people on a bike path in lower Manhattan. The New York Police Department (NYPD) have released a photograph of the suspected attacker, Sayfullo Saipov, 29. This latest attack, which took place on October 31st 2017, is the first fatal terror[Read More…]

Harvey Weinstein has been accused of sexually assaulting dozens of women

Hollywood sex abuse scandal continues to heat up

The shady activities in Hollywood have long been exposed by the alternative media. For many years the idea of predatory sex abuse in Hollywood was seen to be a pure fantasy invented by tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists with too much time on their hands. However, the Harvey Weinstein scandal has helped to shed a light on some of the sex[Read More…]

Ireland to become first European country to ban paedophiles from obtaining passports

Ireland to become first European country to ban paedophiles from obtaining passports

Ireland has become the first country in Europe to ban paedophiles from travelling, it has been revealed. The move come after Australia became the first country in the world to introduce strict legislation to clamp down on sex offenders leaving or attempting to go abroad, earlier this year. Under the new legislation,it would be illegal for convicted paedophiles to travel[Read More…]

Police confirm they would have questioned Bishop Hubert Victor Whitsey if he was still alive

Church of England apologises to former victims of sexual offences

The Church of England has apologised to former victims after it was revealed that the former Bishop of Chester was due to be questioned over a string of sex abuse claims shortly before he died in 1987. Bishop Hubert Victor Whitsey, was accused of abuse by 10 victims, male and female, some of whom were children at the time. The[Read More…]

The Pope quietly scraps sanctions against paedophile priests

The Pope quietly scraps sanctions against paedophile priests

Pope Francis has quietly reduced some of the sanctions against paedophile priests, it has been revealed. He has done this by granting clemency to priests that have been convicted of abusing children. An Italian priest who received the Pope’s clemency was later convicted by an Italian criminal court for his sex crimes against children as young as 12. According to[Read More…]