Phillip Schofield #21 Philthy man and brother too, unveil them, jail them and castrate them too!

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I’m thinking that Phillip must have connections very high up, just as Saville had with Thatcher and Prince Charles.
'Connections high up' = powerful people just like him, doing just what he is doing. that's why he is being protected thus far. Eventually they may need to get rid of him in some way, in case he blows the whole cover, as he has already become a huge liability. My theory anyway, there's no other reason so much effort would have gone on to protecting him this way if this wasn't a very deep rabbit hole. Like I've said many times, this is the behaviour that's embedded in the culture of the world he inhabits.
 
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Ronnie Barker's son was imprisoned for it. Not heard about RB himself, though....

Going down an Internet rabbit hole this afternoon, I came across this link. The article is years old but very telling about the BBC and how long it's kept it's pedalo secrets that everyone else in the business knew about. I can't even remember where I saw the link (that's cos I'm old). I hope it wasn't 2 pages ago 🙈 shocking memory these days. I had a close relative who worked at the BBC years ago (making stage sets) and it was a standing joke that if you had an audition there you had to walk in backwards to get the job. Here's the link.

I've posted this article a few times over the past couple of years...I am surprised it's still on the internet and hasn't been pulled... paedophilia was embedded in the BBC from its inception, and what makes anyone think this has changed? Or that others e.g. ITV aren't exactly the same? when did they have their day of reckoning, because I must have blinked and missed it if they did...

Another 'fun fact' is that Andrew O'Hagan who wrote this article was married to columnist India Knight who then went on to marry Eric Joyce MP...

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Thank you for sharing this. It led me on to Dame Alun Roberts on Twitter who I follow but haven’t really given him the credit he deserves. He has put so many hours and delved so deep in this dark and murky world. Oh my god, what a tangled web. If Philth is exposed a humungous can of worms will be opened and a lot of powerful, famous and royal people will be exposed too. No wonder the media are covering it up. I feel so sick and sad for all of the victims involved.
now we are getting somewhere.! this is the sort of thing you get accused of being a 'conspiracy theorist' for talking about. I hope Dame Alun Roberts is sufficiently protected, very brave for anyone to investigate this sinister area :(
 
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Not sure how relavent this is but a bit of background on TS….he had a record shop in Newquay in the late 80s/early 90s. I know because Phillip mentioned it in an interview many years ago as what his brother did for a living and TS also alluded to it on a tweet on an old account. The reason I’m bringing it up is a record shop back then especially in a backwater like Newquay would attract in teenagers? Makes you wonder if his offending went back a long way?
thanks for this info, I just searched 'schofe record shop' on twitter and found this...

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I'm new to posting on this thread but I've been lurking for a while. I just wanted to thank all of those who have shared their own stories about SA in childhood. I suffered neglect as an infant which wasn't the best start and then I was groomed over several years by my step dad which ultimately went on to full SA when I was 10 and 11. I don't think I can adequately express how much this sort of thing can damage you and duck with you for the rest of your life, both physically and mentally. It can make you much more likely to get so many different health issues, mainly because of the inflammation that trauma causes in a body-wise sense. It's hard work for a body and brain to keep going and survive when you've had something like SA happen to you as a child., it's often constantly in fight-or-flight mode and that takes it's toll. More though, it messes with the core of who a child is, what value they place on themselves, on their own lives, their worthiness to take a place among the human race, which is quite frankly heartbreaking.

It's insidious, the effects build and build, and trauma gets passed through the generations. Both my parents had traumatic childhoods, and I suffered abuse in various forms because of it. That's simplistic, but their trauma left them unable to deal with having a child, unable to protect me and keep me safe, unwilling to do anything when SA was plainly evident allowing the SA to continue.

The effects can lay dormant for years, you get by, you learn to survive, and then it can rear its ugly head when you least expect it. It's really common that when someone has their own kids, these past traumas can start to resurface. You start to see how helpless you were as a child, how innocent you were, how you were betrayed by those who should have protected you. Obviously it's different when it's parents, that's a whole other level of betrayal. But the same applies with a teenager and any adult, it's the same principle - you abuse an implicit postion of trust that a child has to have, that you as an adult are not going to harm them.

I think it's a similar thing when stories like this break in the news. They force you to think about stuff, maybe stuff you've buried for years and years. I've had various lots of therapy and I'm doing better than I was in my 20s (40s now), but I've still got a long way to go. I don't have kids but I was triggered when the Saville story broke. It was everywhere, everyone was talking about it, on all platforms, you couldn't escape from it, and it brought everything back to the surface again for me. I'm waiting to find out if I've been accepted for therapy for Complex PTSD, but with the NHS who knows?!

Anyway, apologies for the long post. I'm not sure what the purpose was except to share some personal insight and offer lots of love to all those struggling.❤
 
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Not sure if this has been linked to previously

Brian Blessed?! (I hope he's ripping Savile a new one in that pic, the look in B's eyes!)
 
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Brian Blessed as well???

A pedalo cruise??

Jesus Christ is there ANYONE in TV who isn't actually a pedalo?
 
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It's all heresy; there's nothing to suggest all those people have done anything wrong....
Schofield, on the other hand.......
 
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I’ve said this on another thread before now, but Holly Willoughby is hardly a bastion on good moral fibre. This is a woman who went braless on kids TV (Ministry of Mayhem) in a little cami top, and bounced around, almost willing to fall out of it, which she inevitably did.
Before you know it, she becomes lad mag fodder and steps up to more lucrative mainstream ‘grown up’ tv.

There were kids in that live audience. I watched it at the time, and personally did not think it was an accident. If you’ve not seen it, judge for yourself:

She’s gross!
I get that her behaviour is inappropriate but I don’t think you can compare it with the grooming and potential abuse of children!
 
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Does anyone really believe this was the only time his brother rang up to describe his sex acts?
 
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Dan Wootton on gb news will be discussing PS later in the show and mentions 'is it time for him to go'
 
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This is now turning into a PS media circus, is this the way his PR team have called it by making it about PS being the victim. I think its appalling and everyone can’t/won’t speak out who are all in his cliche. This proves ITV want him at any cost! There are to many times where he should have been given the boot and it’s been glossed over and others made scapegoats.
 
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I get that her behaviour is inappropriate but I don’t think you can compare it with the grooming and potential abuse of children!
Errr - I think you’re the one filling in those blanks. I was responding to someone saying she was gross for standing by him, and I made the point that she was hardly virtuous if she’s exposing herself on children’s tv.

Read comments properly before acting superior.
 
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