© Reuters/Andrew WinningBritain's Home Secretary Theresa May, dragging her feet. Is she scared of who she'll have to expose in the process?
The UK Home Office has admitted that it can't find 114 "potentially relevant files" relating to the pedophile scandal engulfing Westminster, in which there are allegations that senior political figures were involved in, or covered up, child sex abuse.
The lost files were part of a dossier compiled in the 1980s by the now deceased Conservative MP Geoffrey Dickens and which was passed to the then-Home Secretary Leon Brittan, British media reports.
Mr. Dickens, who died in 1995, told his family that
he had details in the dossier that would "blow the lid off" the lives of powerful and famous child abusers.
Lord Brittan has confirmed that he received a "substantial bundle of papers" from Dickens in 1983 when he was Home Secretary, and that he handed them
all over to the relevant officials for further investigation.
A review by the Home Office found that information it received between 1979 and 1999 had been passed on to the relevant authorities. This fairly lengthy 20-year period would have included anything received from Lord Brittan in 1983.
In a letter to Dickens at the time, Lord Brittan suggested his information would be passed to the police, but according to the
Guardian Scotland Yard says it has no record of any investigation into the allegations.
Comment: Kidnapping, assassination, extortion, blackmail. All just part of the psychopathic toolkit of the US pathocracy to get its way. No international laws or normal human decency applies to the US empire.