
The report records the findings of the extensive investigation. The majority of readers starved of detail viewed it as a whitewash, covering up the homosexual activities, (illegal at the time) of a number of senior members of the judiciary.
The report unintentionally opens many avenues of investigation into the murky world of paedophilia, organised crime, and financial mismanagement of taxpayer finance.
This article will investigate a number of these avenues and in doing so reveal the inadequacy of the original “Magic Circle” report and in some cases their relevance to current events
This article starts the process.
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Perhaps the most high profile event at this time was the resignation of Lord Dervaird in 1989. The whole of the media was buzzing with these stories but I did not associate Ian McFarlane Walker or Colin Tucker with these stories at the time, though it turned out they were pivotal in these events.
Having sex with children is a serious offence against the law, and in the late 1980’s having homosexual sex with anyone under the age of 21 was an offence. So when it was suggested in the press that there was serious concern that a select group of people nicknamed the “Magic Circle” because of their knowledge of criminality in this regard among judges were able to threaten blackmailing them in order to gain court verdicts in their favour Tam Dalyell, MP demanded a police investigation. LINK
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