Thomas Hamilton - blamed for the Dunblane school shooting of 1996. The Dunblane school massacre occurred in Scotland on 13 March 1996.
The official story is that, on 13 March 1996, a mad loner called Thomas Hamilton shot dead 16 children at a primary school in Dunblane in Scotland.
"Lord Cullen ... had physically walked Thomas Hamilton to the massacre."
The unofficial story is that Thomas Hamilton was supplying pornography, and young boys, to top people including policemen and politicians; and Thomas Hamilton may have been murdered, to shut him up.
Andy Murray says of Thomas Hamilton: "We knew the guy, we went to his kids club, he had been in our car, we had driven and dropped him off at train stations and things."Murray and his brother Jamie were in lessons in March 1996 when, allegedly, Thomas Hamilton burst into the gym hall armed with four handguns
12 months later Murray's parents Judy and William got divorced.
Andy and Jamie Murray
Murray says: 'It was a difficult time.
'To see that and not quite understand what is going on.
'And then six to 12 months after that, my brother also moved away from home. He went away to train to play tennis in Cambridge.
'We obviously used to do everything together. When he moved away that was also quite hard for me.'
He said soon after that he suffered with 'lots of anxiety' that came out when he was playing tennis.
Thomas Hamilton, Freemason.
According to the official story -
Former Scout leader Thomas Hamilton cut the school's telephone wires before making his way to the gym hall armed with four legally-held handguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
Inside the gym, 28 primary one pupils were preparing for PE class as Hamilton entered and began shooting, killing 16 children and their teacher Gwen Mayor and injuring 15 others.
Hamilton then shot himself dead.
Dunblane Primary School head teacher Ron Taylor speaking to reporters on the day pupils returned following the Dunblane massacre, 22 March 1996.
Former head teacher Ron Taylor, 63, says he is still consumed with guilt by the tragedy.
Below are posts on Dunblane that we wrote earlier -
Dunblane Primary School. '16 children from this class were shot dead.'
It has been suggested that Thomas Hamilton was a brainwashed patsy and that the real shooters were working for the security services.
In the Dunblane shootings, "none of the survivors would have been able to obtain a good viewing of the gunman."
The Murder of Thomas Hamilton | Dunblane Exposed
The Dunblane Primary School
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aangirfan: Moira Anderson; child abuse; senior public figures ...
Thomas Hamilton
6. Former paramedic Sandra Uttley has written a book about the 1996 Dunblane tragedy.
http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/
7. The UK's George Robertson was Secretary General of NATO.
Reportedly, on 13 March 1996, in Dunblane in Scotland, Thomas Hamilton, armed with four hand-guns, opened fire on a junior school class, killing 16 children.
"Lord Robertson was the referee on Thomas Hamilton's shotgun licence."
('Blair covering up paedophile scandal?' www.tpuc.org)
10. According to journalist Marcello Mega, in The News of the World (Cached), 28 December 2003:
1. A top Scottish Freemason, Former Grand Master Lord Burton, has said that Lord Cullen's inquiry into the Dunblane massacre was a cover-up.
Lord Burton says Cullen's inquiry suppressed crucial information to protect high-profile legal figures.
2. These high-profile legal figures may belong to a secretive 'Super-Mason' group called The Speculative Society.
Lord Burton said: "I have learned of an apparent connection between prominent members of the legal establishment involved in the inquiry, and the secretive Speculative Society.
aangirfan: Moira Anderson; child abuse; senior public figures ...
Thomas Hamilton and the Dunblane Massacre
The other school involved is the Queen Victoria school in Dunblane.
Thomas Hamilton ran clubs and camps for boys and reportedly had access to the Queen Victoria School, in Dunblane, a boarding school run by the Ministry of Defence.
1. "Mr and Mrs Ogilvie know that the men who regularly turned up in large flashy cars to visit Hamilton continued doing so right up to 13 March 1996. They saw them.
"Another neighbour, Cathleen Kerr gave a statement to the police that she saw Hamilton getting out of a grey saloon car on that final fateful morning. He was cheerful, she said."
Dunblane Murders Cover-up
Queen Victoria School in Dunblane
2. Glenn Harrison was a housemaster at Queen Victoria School, in Dunblane, between the summer of 1989 and December 1991.
Harrison "told me of how, in about 1990, he believed boys from his then school were being ... sexually abused, both at the school and away from the school.
"Another neighbour, Cathleen Kerr gave a statement to the police that she saw Hamilton getting out of a grey saloon car on that final fateful morning. He was cheerful, she said."
Dunblane Murders Cover-up
Queen Victoria School in Dunblane
2. Glenn Harrison was a housemaster at Queen Victoria School, in Dunblane, between the summer of 1989 and December 1991.
Harrison "told me of how, in about 1990, he believed boys from his then school were being ... sexually abused, both at the school and away from the school.
"He told me the (sexual abuse) was done by a clique of paedophiles connected with the school (teachers etc. and their friends) and another group of 'toffs' who visited the school and took carefully targeted boys away for weekends."
"Harrison and his wife ... would see big fancy cars (sometimes chauffeur driven and displaying pennants, and badges of office) arrive with well known faces of politicians, judges and other celebrities who, when he enquired as to who they were, and what they were doing, was given the answer that these people were 'Friends of QVS' who were taking certain boys out for a treat."
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"Harrison and his wife ... would see big fancy cars (sometimes chauffeur driven and displaying pennants, and badges of office) arrive with well known faces of politicians, judges and other celebrities who, when he enquired as to who they were, and what they were doing, was given the answer that these people were 'Friends of QVS' who were taking certain boys out for a treat."
Sir Fixed it for Jim
3. Former housemaster Glenn Harrison told the News of the World how he even found Hamilton, 43, creeping around the dormitories, at Queen Victoria School, at night.
He said Hamilton had close links to a top policeman.
Glenn was never called to give evidence at the Cullen Inquiry.
4. Glenn Harrison had kept dozens of files from pupils alleging bullying and abuse while he was at the Queen Victoria School and wrote to parents warning of the dangers in 1991.
It led to him being ousted from the school and just days before he left, police raided his home and confiscated the files.
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Andy Murray and his elder brother, Jamie, attended the Dunblane Primary Schhol. They were on their way to the school gymnasium and survived by hiding under a desk in the headmaster's office.
5. Glenn states that Hamilton had been a friend of Ben Philip, the senior housemaster at Queen Victoria School.
5. Glenn states that Hamilton had been a friend of Ben Philip, the senior housemaster at Queen Victoria School.
Mr Philip died in December 1993, aged 46, 'when he fell from a ladder while hanging decorations'.
Thomas Hamilton
6. Former paramedic Sandra Uttley has written a book about the 1996 Dunblane tragedy.
http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/
Sandra Uttley claims that elements of the police were part of a paedophile ring and part of a cover-up.
Uttley said: "Central Scotland Police should never have been involved in a so-called independent inquiry.
"They were implicated in the events under scrutiny and continually provided Hamilton with renewals of his gun licence despite long-term and repeated warnings that this should not happen.
"It was known that Hamilton had friends in the police force, including one highly placed officer.
"I believe that Hamilton was a major provider of pornographic photographs and videos to a ring of men prominent in Central Scotland, including police officers who protected him from numerous allegations of physical abuse at boys' camps and clubs he ran.
"They protected themselves after the massacre which conveniently ended in his suicide".
Uttley said: "Central Scotland Police should never have been involved in a so-called independent inquiry.
"They were implicated in the events under scrutiny and continually provided Hamilton with renewals of his gun licence despite long-term and repeated warnings that this should not happen.
"It was known that Hamilton had friends in the police force, including one highly placed officer.
"I believe that Hamilton was a major provider of pornographic photographs and videos to a ring of men prominent in Central Scotland, including police officers who protected him from numerous allegations of physical abuse at boys' camps and clubs he ran.
"They protected themselves after the massacre which conveniently ended in his suicide".
Lord Robertson (left)
7. The UK's George Robertson was Secretary General of NATO.
Reportedly, on 13 March 1996, in Dunblane in Scotland, Thomas Hamilton, armed with four hand-guns, opened fire on a junior school class, killing 16 children.
"Lord Robertson was the referee on Thomas Hamilton's shotgun licence."
('Blair covering up paedophile scandal?' www.tpuc.org)
8. "Lord Cullen led inquiries into the Dunblane shootings, and in March 2002 led the five-judge tribunal which heard the failed appeal of the Lockerbie bomber."
A former senior judge / aangirfan: Dunblane / aangirfan: Lockerbie - who were the key players in the trial?
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9. "Lord Cullen ... had physically walked Thomas Hamilton to the massacre."
"In the large volume of correspondence which he (Hamilton) generated, a recurring theme is his assertion that the police were biased in favour of the 'brotherhood of masons' ." - Lord Cullen.
10. According to journalist Marcello Mega, in The News of the World (Cached), 28 December 2003:
1. A top Scottish Freemason, Former Grand Master Lord Burton, has said that Lord Cullen's inquiry into the Dunblane massacre was a cover-up.
Lord Burton says Cullen's inquiry suppressed crucial information to protect high-profile legal figures.
2. These high-profile legal figures may belong to a secretive 'Super-Mason' group called The Speculative Society.
Lord Burton said: "I have learned of an apparent connection between prominent members of the legal establishment involved in the inquiry, and the secretive Speculative Society.
"The society was formed in Edinburgh University through Masonic connections so I accept that there might be a link by that route."
Reportedly, members of the Speculative Society have included Lord Cullen and a number of other judges, sheriffs and advocates.
3. Some of these high-profile people had links to the Queen Victoria School 'where gunman Thomas Hamilton was allowed to roam free before the 1996 atrocity'.
4. Reportedly the police are investigating claims that pupils at Queen Victoria School were regularly taken away and sexually abused.
5. Former housemaster Glenn Harrison told the News of the World how he even found Hamilton, 43, creeping around the dormitories at night.
4. Reportedly the police are investigating claims that pupils at Queen Victoria School were regularly taken away and sexually abused.
5. Former housemaster Glenn Harrison told the News of the World how he even found Hamilton, 43, creeping around the dormitories at night.
Glenn was never called to give evidence at the Cullen Inquiry.
6. Lord Burton said: "I tried repeatedly to raise concerns about the inquiry during my time in the Lords, and I was bullied and threatened by powerful peers loyal to the Conservative Government of the day, who warned me of dire consequences if I continued to embarrass them."
6. Lord Burton said: "I tried repeatedly to raise concerns about the inquiry during my time in the Lords, and I was bullied and threatened by powerful peers loyal to the Conservative Government of the day, who warned me of dire consequences if I continued to embarrass them."
( According to this source Cached - 'Malcolm Rifkind's friend and his then Chairman of his constituency party at Edinburgh Pentlands, Robert Bell, according to the front page lead of the Edinburgh Evening News on 23 March 1996, sold guns and ammunition to Thomas Hamilton only a few weeks before the Dunblane massacre, and it was reported he said he would sell him guns again.')
7. Glenn Harrison had kept dozens of files from pupils alleging bullying and abuse while he was at the Queen Victoria School and wrote to parents warning of the dangers in 1991.
It led to him being ousted from the school and just days before he left, police raided his home and confiscated the files.
8. Glenn states that Hamilton had been a friend of Ben Philip, the senior housemaster at QVS.
8. Glenn states that Hamilton had been a friend of Ben Philip, the senior housemaster at QVS.
Mr Philip died in December 1993, aged 46, when he fell from a ladder while hanging decorations.
Queen Victoria School, Dunblane
11. "A Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Forsyth was, by virtue of office, on the Board of Directors of QVS, and was also responsible for the appointment of Cullen to conduct the Inquiry.
"There is Prince Philip, a Freemason, the patron of the Board of Directors of QVS and is an honorary member of the exclusive, secretive and highly suspect Speculative Society of Edinburgh.
"Then there is Lord (Donald McArthur) Ross, the then Lord Justice-Clerk and Cullen's superior in the judiciary, who was also on the Board of Directors, and is also a "Brother" of Cullen's in the Masonic Speculative Society of Edinburgh, numbered at 1642."
StolenKids-Dunblane: 29-Oct-03 - Cullen Inquiry Whitewash
12. Professor David J Cooke Head of Forensic Clinical Psychology for the Greater Glasgow Health Board told the investigation after the shootings "There were major difficulties in Thomas Hamilton's life which threatened his self-esteem.
"He was in debt. He was refused a loan. He was being refused access to premises to hold his boys clubs and fewer boys were attending the clubs. It may have been the case that, like many mass killers, he obtained feelings of power and mastery by fantasising his revenge on those whom he perceived as persecuting him.
"It is likely that his fantasies became more complex and compelling after 'behavioural tryouts' when firing at his gun club. He believed that school staff were telling families not to send children to his clubs and that parents were spreading rumours that he was a pervert."
Julian Hankinson - seated fifth from left - while at Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow. He was Headmaster of Queen Victoria School at its chief time of crisis.
Reportedly, a powerful child abuse ring has operated at Queen Victoria School (QVS), in Dunblane in Scotland.
"Big fancy cars (sometimes chauffeur driven and displaying pennants, and badges of office) would arrive with well known faces of politicians, judges and other celebrities ...
"These people were 'Friends of QVS' who were taking certain boys out for a treat."
Sir Fixed it for Jim
Dunblane Primary School. In 1996, '16 children from this class were shot dead.'
Thomas Hamilton was held responsible for the 1996 school shooting in Dunblane.
He was a friend of QVS.
Sir Fixed it for Jim
Dunblane Primary School. In 1996, '16 children from this class were shot dead.'
Thomas Hamilton was held responsible for the 1996 school shooting in Dunblane.
He was a friend of QVS.
George Robertson was a friend of QVS.
Lord Robertson (left)
The UK's George Robertson was Secretary General of NATO.
"Lord Robertson was the referee on Thomas Hamilton's shotgun licence."
Thomas Hamilton ran clubs and camps for boys and had access to the Queen Victoria School, in Dunblane, a boarding school run by the Ministry of Defence.
The unofficial story is that Thomas Hamilton was supplying pornography, and young boys, to top people including policemen and politicians; and Thomas Hamilton may have been murdered, to shut him up.
It has been suggested that Thomas Hamilton was a patsy and that the real shooters were working for the security services.
In the Dunblane shootings, "none of the survivors would have been able to obtain a good viewing of the gunman."
Lord Cullen led inquiries into the Dunblane shootings, and in March 2002 led the five-judge tribunal which heard the failed appeal of the alleged Lockerbie bomber.
Lord Cullen ... physically walked Thomas Hamilton to the massacre."
Queen Victoria School, Dunblane
Hamilton was a friend of Ben Philip, the senior housemaster at Queen Victoria School.
Ben Philip died in December 1993, aged 46, 'when he fell from a ladder while hanging decorations'.
Malcolm Rifkind's close friend Robert Bell sold guns and ammunition to Thomas Hamilton only a few weeks before the Dunblane massacre, according to the Edinburgh Evening News on 23 March 1996.
Malcolm Rifkind is the cousin of Sir Leon Brittan.
Headmaster Hankinson.
Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Forsyth was on the Board of Directors of QVS, and was also responsible for the appointment of Cullen to conduct the school shooting Inquiry.
Prince Philip, a Freemason, is the patron of the Board of Directors of QVS.
Lord Donald Ross, the then Lord Justice-Clerk and Cullen's superior in the judiciary, was also on the Board of Directors.
Glenn Harrison, a former housemaster at the boarding school, first raised the alarm about QVS in 1991.
The police told him that the school was covered by the Official Secrets Act and therefore out of their jurisdiction.
Harrison referred to the ‘Friends of QVS’, which included top people who would often take boys away for the weekend, with the pupils returning "distressed but flush with cash".
Harrison said: "They had to take their kilts and clean underwear and I was not given a contact address. What may have gone on at these parties was secret but some boys were very disturbed.
"I became disturbed, too, by screams in the dorm at night, empty beds, rituals in dark places and used, warm, filled condoms hurriedly abandoned. There was fear throughout every age group and the teachers knew about it."
Harrison and his wife refused to sit next to Prince Andrew at a school dinner "in protest at the many unheard voices and suffering of young boys".
Top Scots school in abuse claims
QVS
The police responded to Harrison's whistleblowing.
"I became disturbed, too, by screams in the dorm at night, empty beds, rituals in dark places and used, warm, filled condoms hurriedly abandoned. There was fear throughout every age group and the teachers knew about it."
Harrison and his wife refused to sit next to Prince Andrew at a school dinner "in protest at the many unheard voices and suffering of young boys".
Top Scots school in abuse claims
QVS
The police responded to Harrison's whistleblowing.
They broke down the door to his flat and removed many of his personal papers.
He was escorted from the school premises and interviewed by detectives.
Harrison moved to Shetland.
He was escorted from the school premises and interviewed by detectives.
Harrison moved to Shetland.
The UK parliament's Hansard recorded a written response from QVS headmaster Julian Hankinson to say that police had "concluded there was no cause for further action on their part".
In November 1996, Harrison wrote to The Shetland Times to say: "I believe that, had my allegations in 1991 been properly investigated, there is a strong possibility that Hamilton would have been discovered."
QVS
QVS is open to children of those who have served or are serving in the Army, Navy or RAF.
Among the top Scottish private schools hit by child abuse allegations are Fettes, Merchiston Castle School, Fort Augustus Abbey School and Gordonstoun.
Detective Chief Inspector Elaine Galbraith, of the Police Scotland Public Protection Unit, said there were no current investigations into any persons connected with Queen Victoria School.
Detective Chief Inspector Elaine Galbraith, of the Police Scotland Public Protection Unit, said there were no current investigations into any persons connected with Queen Victoria School.
Top Scots school in abuse claims
"Information received by The Daily Telegraph ( Call for Sea Cadet inquiry after sex abuse case - Telegraph) said that Waters was caught in a compromising act with a young cadet while he was commanding the Clapton unit of the Sea Cadets in London in the early 1980s.
The attitude of the Sea Cadet authorities of that time 'caused great concern'. (Cached)
Police call off Sea Cadets abuse inquiry
Lt Cdr Allan Waters, 57, worked with the Sea Cadet Corps in Britain for more than 30 years
In 2006, in India, Waters was jailed for child sex abuse.
Boys had been stripped naked and regularly caned.
Reportedly, Waters was reassigned to another unit, and continued to rise up the ranks of the organisation.
Waters was appointed superintendent of the Sea Cadet training centre in Portsmouth in 1996.
Waters was a member of the Sea Cadet Council, the highest body of the corps.
The Sea Cadets confirmed that it was aware "that a report was made by a Sea Cadet officer who had concerns about Waters" in the early 1980s but said that allegations had "not been substantiated".
In 2006, Jersey Police, in the UK, were investigating child abuse by 'carers'.
The commanding officer of the Jersey Sea Cadets was arrested for downloading pornographic images including some involving sea cadets.
There were several convictions for sexual offences involving officers of Jersey Sea Cadets.
Police began noticing links between the victims in those cases and other institutions on the island, including Haut de la Garenne.
It was announced, in September 2008, that the police investigation of alleged child abuse at the Jersey Sea Cadets has been abandoned.
The Jersey police claim there is insufficient evidence.
The Sea Cadet force used Haut de la Garenne (child brothel).
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://mileswmathis.com/dunblane.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwik7_Do6YjmAhVIY8AKHevtBTQQFjABegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw0gMNGbF48Vhfo7fnm0LCjL&cshid=1574804187942
ReplyDeleteThe above link is to a fairly interesting piece on Dunblane and Murray.
Well worth a look. The link is to a paper that Miles Mathis has 'pulled together'.
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Miles Mathis fails to mention, that the official culprit Thomas Hamilton „commited sucide“ in way never heard before
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http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Thomas-Hamilton-%28Dunblane-murderer%29
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Thomas Hamilton (alledgedly) shot himself four times with his revolver, once in his stomach, once in his chest, once in the side of his head, and once through his mouth. An inquiry was held into the events that day, and though the documents were originally sealed for 100 years,
Even if the Scots are known for their bravery in combat, the official story sounds as credible als Snowwhite and the 7 dwarfs…
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Downloaded it and started reading.
DeleteThis person has no experience of life in Scotland in the 1990s.
Claims the class photo is from the 1960s are easily debunked due to the Cubscan monitor and Cumana dual 5.25 floppy drive behind the teacher.
It was, and is entirely normal for school uniforms in Scotland too look different across the class, add parents can source it from wherever they want. But like England where often you have to buy it from the school so they can get their cut. The girls shoes are still written today, never mind in the 1990s.
There were dozens of other crazy takes on what it's normal life in Scotland.
I believe there are lots of questions to be answered on Dunblane, but this paper is a total waste of time.
Gilad Atzmon on Britain's Rabbi Mirvis, Sacha Baron Cohen, the ADL
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