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What do we really know about Times editor, Daniel Finkelstein?
At first glance he appears to be no more than a Tory researcher and journalist, who loves to tweet nonsense as @Dannythefink.
Look a little closer though and an altogether more disturbing picture emerges of a warped apologist for VIP paedophiles.
Between 1981 and 1990 Finkelstein was a member of the SDP and in 1987 was defeated in the Brent East by-election.
It’s highly likely he came across child-raping filth, Cyril Smith MP.
Finkelstein switched political allegiance and joined the Tories, where he became political advisor to bald oddity, William Hague.
Hague himself is up to his neck in filth of the highest order and may have lots to tell the authorities about his links to the notorious Dolphin Square boy-brothel and the North Wales care-home scandal.
He was also the toy-boy of Margaret Thatcher, who spent a staggering amount of time with close chum, Jimmy Savile.
Some voices claim that Jill Dando was shot in the head because she was about to blow the lid on the BBC paedophile-ring, linked to Savile, Parliament and the Royals.
Her high-profile death was a warning to others to keep their mouth shut too.
The Crimestoppers helpline, run by Nick Ross, conveniently stopped working when an appeal was made for information about Jill’s murder.
Ross, who recently said he’d watch child-porn given half the chance, is married to the cousin of Esther Rantzen.
Rantzen runs the Childline charity and has been accused of ignoring the victims of Savile at the BBC.
Some voices claim that both organisations are used to gather and suppress reports of VIP child-abuse.