
	by J.G. Vibes
	
	January 14, 2012
	from 
	ActivistPost Website
	
	
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	In the alternative media we are known to cover 
	some very controversial and sensitive topics. 
	
	 
	
	Many of us, myself included, normally prefer to 
	stay with topics like war, banking, genetically modified food and the 
	growing police state. These are all issues that are backed with mountains of 
	cold hard evidence. However, there are some other issues that are equally as 
	important, but far more difficult to bring up in the public arena.
	
	One particular topic that is hotly debated in activist circles is the 
	depravity of the private lives led by those in power, such as 
	
	the British 
	Royal Family. 
	
	 
	
	We know and understand that these people are 
	capable and obviously guilty of directing some of the most horrific acts of 
	violence seen on this planet, but all of this violence is most often carried 
	out through organizations and other people so they can maintain their 
	benevolent image.
	
	Sadly, the reality and intentions of those in power is often far from 
	benevolent. 
	
	 
	
	In almost every case of royalty and authority 
	across the planet, and throughout history, we have seen time after time that 
	those who lust for and hold power are driven to commit extreme acts of 
	violence and authoritarianism. 
	
	 
	
	Even if mass murder and slavery were at one time 
	more socially acceptable, that does not change the moral injustice that has 
	taken place - and it does not excuse the crimes of these historical 
	aggressors.
	
	Out of all of the bloodthirsty tyrannies in the world, the British Royal 
	Family is without a doubt the most vile, in terms of their global influence, 
	as well as their deep history of corruption and violence. If the native 
	populations slaughtered by the British crown in the past century were 
	tallied, there is no doubt in my mind that the body count would surpass that 
	of Stalin and Hitler combined.
	
	The queen 
	holds over 1/6 of the world’s land, and 
	this territory was in no way acquired by peaceful or legitimate means.
	
	
	 
	
	We could even argue that the war crimes carried 
	out by British colonies like America and Israel are also a direct result of 
	the global policy that is handed down by the royal family and their cohorts 
	in the banking industry.
	
	With all of this being the case people still have a hard time believing that 
	some really sick stuff may be happening behind the closed doors of those in 
	power. 
	
	 
	
	There is plenty of evidence that makes the case for these kinds of 
	accusations, but because these people control the police, the media and the 
	entire public discourse, they are always able to sweep their crimes under 
	the rug.
	
	One such controversy has presented itself in the first weeks of 2012, when 
	the 
	body of a teenage girl was found on the royal family’s 
	private estate in Sandringham, Norfolk. 
	
	 
	
	The media and the police are of course denying 
	that there is any evidence linking the royal family to the body and claiming 
	that any accusations at this point are purely circumstantial. However, they 
	seem to be overlooking the history of mysterious deaths surrounding the 
	royal family, as well as their involvement in human trafficking for the 
	purposes of torture and sex slavery.
	
	One thing that I personally find very curious about this developing 
	storyline is that the victim here was not a local, but was in fact a woman 
	that was from Eastern Europe, thousands of miles from the royal estate.
	
	
	 
	
	The victim and a close friend were said to be 
	staying in a
	
	migrant worker camp, in slave like conditions.
	
	This is interesting because aristocratic elites with close ties to the Royal 
	Family have actually been convicted of importing sex slaves from various 
	areas of Eastern Europe. 
	
	 
	
	The Royal Family has even been implicated by 
	many victims in this horrible kidnapping ring. 
	
	 
	
	Last year, billionaire hedge fund manager and 
	close associate of the royal family, 
	
	Jeffrey Epstein, was charged with 
	various counts of kidnapping, pedophilia and human trafficking. Despite 
	damning evidence and multiple witness testimonies,
	
	Epstein used his political pull and financial 
	resources to beat the case and get a minimal sentence.
	
	Due to this controversy Prince Andrew took a lot of heat from the public, as 
	he was a very close friend of Epstein’s and spent a whole lot of time with 
	him. Some victims in this case have even claimed that Epstein “shared” his 
	sex slaves with the Royal Family and would present them in the form of 
	“gifts”.
	
	If we combine all of this information with the fact that
	
	this is not the first time that a dead body 
	has mysteriously appeared on a royal estate in the past year, we have every 
	right to be suspicious. What’s worse is that the royal family enjoyed their 
	Boxing Day shoot,
	
	just yards away from the crime scene, just 
	about a week before the body was discovered.
	
	Now, I’ll admit, this evidence wouldn’t be enough to put someone away.
	
	
	 
	
	However, if you or I were implicated in a 
	similar situation, this evidence would without a doubt make us prime 
	suspects in the murder, and justify the search of our belongings and full 
	investigation into our activities.
	
	Unfortunately, we do not yet live in a world where everyone is held to the 
	same standards, so people who have silly costumes and own a vast amount of 
	the planet will never even be looked at as potential suspects in a murder 
	case, even if a dead body appears of their front lawn.
	
	So much can be said about the Royal Family, from
	
	their relation to the historical Count Dracula, 
	to their involvement in human trafficking, to their support of the Nazi 
	regime. 
	
	 
	
	Prince Harry has even been seen at parties 
	
	dressed like Hitler, complete with swastika patch and all:
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	As horrifying as all of this is, and as 
	important as it is that we know these things, it is also important to 
	understand that these transgressions are minor in comparison to the 
	institutionalized violence that this bloodline and others employ through 
	governments, corporations and multinational control systems such as 
	the 
	United Nations. 
	
	Joseph Stalin said,
	
		
		"One death is a tragedy, one million is a 
		statistic." 
	
	
	This may not be true, but, sadly, this is how 
	people look at things. 
	
	 
	
	So while the millions killed in 
	the Middle East 
	and elsewhere are a far greater crime than one body found on a royal estate, 
	this is a tragedy that is easier for people to wrap their minds around.
	
	
	 
	
	Therefore, digging deeper into this crime could 
	expose the overall sentiment of the elite and push the public dialogue about 
	war and oppression closer to reality. 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	Murder Probe Over Remains at...
	
	
	
	Queen's Sandringham Estate
	
	3 January 2012
	from 
	BBC Website
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
		
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			A murder inquiry has begun after human 
			remains were found on the Queen's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. | 
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	Det. Ch. Insp. Jes Fry, of Norfolk Constabulary, said officers were 
	examining cold cases across the UK for potential links.
	
	The force has confirmed the remains were that of a woman.
 
	
	 
	
	
	
	The woman's remains were 
	found on 
	
	the Queen's Sandringham 
	estate by a dog walker
 
	
	 
	
	A dog walker made the discovery at Anmer, near 
	King's Lynn, on New Year's Day. The area has been cordoned off. Police said 
	the identity of the woman was not yet known.
	
	Detectives would not speculate on the age of the woman or comment on whether 
	the body was clothed.
 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	Cold cases reviewed
	
		
		"We are at the very early stages of the 
		investigation and it could be a complex inquiry," said Mr Fry.
		
		"I cannot confirm whether she was clothed because, at the moment, only 
		my staff, the person who found the body and the person or people who put 
		it there know that - and I would like it to stay that way.
		
		"The body has been in situ for some time but I can't comment on whether 
		that is weeks, months or years.
		
		"The circumstances suggest this is a murder case and we are looking at 
		missing persons reports and cold cases, both locally and nationwide."
	
	
	The body was found in a wooded area on farmland 
	at the 20,000-acre (8,000 hectare) royal estate.
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	Forensic tests
	
	Forensic science experts are carrying out a detailed search of the area - 
	about a mile from the main gate to 
	
	Sandringham House.
	
	Mr. Fry said it was not yet clear if the woman was killed at the scene or 
	taken there after her death. The body is expected to be recovered later and 
	taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in King's Lynn, where post-mortem 
	tests will take place.
	
	The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, along with the Earl and Countess of 
	Wessex, have been staying on the Sandringham Estate.
	
	Buckingham Palace would not comment on the discovery, saying it was a 
	"matter for Norfolk police".