Monday, 13 February 2023

PILKINGTON, BILL MALONEY, PETER MALONEY ...



Sir Alastair Pilkington

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Interesting that the non-executive directors of the Ditchley Foundation have included, among others, the following quartet:

1. Lord Peter Mandelson,
2. Lady Virginia Bottomley,
3. Lord George Robertson,
4. SIR ALASTAIR PILKINGTON

James Pilkington

SIR ALASTAIR PILKINGTON & FAMILY (The 'facts' are confusing)

The late Sir Alastair Pilkington’s 'son' is a film director, James Pilkington, who has worked for Mustard Films.

Derek Laud writes in his book ‘The Problem with Immigrants’ about being taken as a youth to James Pilkington’s home in Suffolk “for a biking holiday”.

Laud gives no explanation of the relationship between himself and James Pilkington. Thus, why a youth was sent on holiday with a rich adult who was not his father is a puzzle.

In adulthood Laud was linked by Scallywag magazine to a reported incident on November 14th 1992 that allegedly took place in the Dolphin Square flat of the MP Robert Banks and which allegedly involved boys from care homes and parliamentarians. Robert Banks’ career had previously intertwined with Pilkington Glass, although that may be no more than a coincidence.

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Filmmaker Bill Maloney has alleged that the late Geoffrey Pilkington of the illustrious glass family groomed his elder brother, Peter, who was reportedly a victim of child trafficking, and who subsequently died tragically, aged just 17, in a squat in Tunbridge Wells.

Peter Maloney’s death was officially attributed to suicide; however, Bill raises questions over a possible link between Peter’s death and the illustrious Pilkingtons since the Maloney kids were the targets of establishment pedophiles, including, allegedly in Peter’s case, the late Geoffrey Pilkington.

Bill says the Pilkington family even offered to pay for his brother Peter’s funeral in 1970.

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