6 Sept 2014

Malcolm Rifkind accused of selling guns in Dunblane - can't imagine how that would come about, he's an accountant really - a good one - and is now talking tough about what to do with Isis and says we have to all work with Iraq - BESIDES - he's never owned a gun shop but may have sold the odd nuke to the bad guys? I dunno - I do know we have 52% on benefit in the UK (working and not working) way to keep people dependent on you if that's what u want?

From my inbox

Subject: RE: Madeline PLEASE PLEASE GIVE THIS ONE A GO
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:34:20 +0100

Dunblane Massacre linked to a secret Freemasonic 'Speculative

Society':

Thomas Hamilton [The Gunman] was a close friend of MP George

Robertson (now General Secretary of NATO and a Bilderburger), and its

been claimed that it was he who sanctioned mentally-ill Thomas

Hamilton to obtain a gun licence, by writing a glowing letter of

recommendation to the authorities after his application had previously

been refused on police objections. It's also been said that Thomas

Hamilton was actively involved in procuring children for a high-level

Masonic child porn ring.

George Robertson, who lived in Dunblane, admits to having a close

friendship with Thomas Hamilton prior to the Dunblane shootings, as

does leading Tory politician and MP Michael Forsyth, the then British

Foreign Secretary and MP for Dunblane. Both politicians and indeed,

Lord Cullen, are members of Edinburgh's so-called "Speculative

Society" a super-secret branch of the Masonic Lodge.

According to the front page of the Edinburgh Evening News on 23

March 1996, days after the Dunblane Massacre took place, Robert Bell,

Chairman of the Edinburgh Pentlands constituency party to which

Malcolm Rifkind MP, the then Secretary of State for Scotland

belonged, admitted selling guns and ammunition to Thomas Hamilton

only a few weeks before Thomas Hamilton entered Dunblane Primary

School to commit his atrocities.

Edinburgh Evening News on 23 March 1996:
http://www.propagandamatrix.com/articles/may2004/070504speculati

vesociety.htm

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