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"Lord" Janner Buggers Young Boy, Just for Kicks

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Jewish Pervert Gets a Pass

"Lord" Janner Buggers Young Boy, Just for Kicks

Hey! What's the big deal? The kid wasn't Jewish!

Who is "Lord" Janner?

Greville Janner - Lord Janner of Braunstone QC - is Chairman of the Holocaust Educational Trust and a Vice President of World Jewish Congress. He has been at the forefront of the Nazi Asset Campaign, especially in Europe. He works with a team of parliamentary colleagues - from both the House of Commons, where he served for 27 years, and from the House of Lords, to which he was recently appointed.

In the course of his work in the Nazi Asset Campaign, Lord Janner has made many visits to Switzerland, the United States, Belgium, Portugal, Spain. The Nazi Gold Conference, held in London in 1997, was his idea and initiative. It was hosted and organized by the British Foreign Secretary, on behalf of the British and Foreign Commonwealth Office and Government. Some 42 concerned nations were be represented. Lord Janner and his colleagues held a special status in the organization of that conference.

Lord Janner was also President of the Inter-Parliamentary Council Against Antisemitism, with over 1200 members in 87 parliaments, including a major group in the United States Congress, co-chaired by Congressmen Ben Gilman, Tom Lantos, John Lewis and John Porter.

Other members include many heads of government and of state and speakers of parliaments. Greville Janner is also President of the Commonwealth Jewish Council - the umbrella body of the Jewish communities of the Commonwealth, and a former President of the representative body of British Jewry, the Board of Deputies of British Jews.

Greville Janner, who was born in 1928, was married in 1955. His wife, Myra, died last year. They have three children and six grandchildren. Apart from time with his family, his main recreation is magic - he is a member of the Magic Circle and of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.

A Bloody Disgrace? Having Something to Hide?

Tim Berlinger

Source: Totally Jewish | April 12, 2001

Janner Slams Man From Pru

by James Kaye - Apr 12, 2001

Lord Greville Janner, vice president of the World Jewish Congress, has panned the Prudential insurance company over its decision not to join the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC).

Lord Janner, vice president of the World Jewish Congress, called the insurance giant?s stance "a bloody disgrace". As a result of their stand, the United States government has already threatened to boycott the company.

In a debate on Holocaust era insurance claims in the House of Lords on Monday, he accused the company of "having something to hide".

Lord Janner said: "There are only two major insurance companies in the world with Holocaust era claims against them that have not joined the commission. One is Munich Re, in Germany, which has Nazi connections; the other, sadly, is the Prudential in this country."

He added: "The inference to be drawn from the Prudential is that it has something to hide or does not wish for the transparency that is required of those who become members. Surely it is wrong for the Prudential at this stage to prefer to keep apart from the equivalent joint process in the insurance world."

Government spokesman Lord McIntosh of Haringey replied: "Although this is a decision for the Prudential, clearly the company will be influenced by its need to ensure that it maintains good relations with insurance commissioners in the different states in the US."

However, a Prudential spokesman said: "It is a myth that we have refused to join the group. For the past 40 years we have had a robust, tried and tested system for dealing with such claims."

Sir Roger Hurn, chairman of Prudential, has rejected the international criticism. In a letter to Lord Janner, he said: "I am distressed that our motivation for not joining ICHEIC has been so severely misrepresented."

But Lord Janner, who is also chairman of the Holocaust Educational Trust, delivered a terse reply and reiterated: "Only by joining ICHEIC can there be an independent process of valuation, audit and outreach. I hope that you will reverse your company?s totally unacceptable stand in this regard."


Source: Scallywag Magazine | Issue 30

Greville Janner and Little Boys

Whatever way you look at it, its a murky, mucky, business

A smart little booklet arrived in our offices recently, sent anonymously in a House of Common envelope without further comment. On the face of it it was a fascinating document which purported to show that Greville Janner a prominent Member of Parliament for two decades, and an even more noted Queen's Council, had consistently abused and buggered a young boy in council care. Just as bad, he and a motley bunch of top members of the establishment, including other top lawyers, the police, government ministers and others, had got up to all sorts of devious plots to cover up the truth and destroy the evidence.

The booklet, which has obviously had a wide private circulation, claims it is published by Millstone and Deepsea, LRD Publications, of 78 Blackfiars Road, London, and was written by a Dr. A Van Helsing. It makes riveting reading. There seems to be irrefutable evidence that Janner seduced 13-year-old Paul Winston after the MP had escorted a party of Leicester children on a tour of the commons in the late 1970's.

The main accusations come from Sidney Albert Chaney and deal with correspondence he had with the notorious Frank Beck who was later sentenced to several terms of life imprisonment and died in jail. Beck was a proven pervert of the worst kind. Chaney is an excitable exhibitionist who has a grudge and an obsession. Nonetheless, he makes out a clear case - right the way back to Beck's trial when the child, Paul Winston was a witness - when the judge, Mr. Justice Jowitt, gave the court clear instructions that there must be no mention of "persons in high places". This dealt with the certainty that Greville Janner's name would be brought up in evidence.

When the Press Association made an emergency application the High Court ruled that Jowitt's order was unlawful and void. Janner's name duly did come up and the evidence was reported.

The main contention was that, after Janner had taken the boy on holiday in Scotland and allegedly buggered him twice, Beck had filed an official report to his superiors making the allegation and advising that Janner should no longer have access to the boy. This report mysteriously disappeared just before Janner got up in parliament to make statement saying it was all lies. As far as parliament is concerned, that was an end to the matter.

The boy certainly thought he had been buggered by Janner on at least nine occasions and his evidence remained entirely consistent and convincing. He could remember times, places and every small detail of what he later described as an "ordeal".

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