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Nine Judges linked to Pedophile Protection wrongfully target Political Activists in the UK

High-ranking individuals, identified as Freemasons and alleged Satanists, are under scrutiny. A quick internet search of these judges' names in relation to pedophilia cases reveals confirmations from multiple British news sources about incriminating photos found in the Twitter X thread.

Courts with Inclined Toward Pedophilia Judges Harass British Nationalists
Courts with Inclined Toward Pedophilia Judges Harass British Nationalists

Nine Judges linked to Pedophile Protection wrongfully target Political Activists in the UK

Nine UK Judges Under Scrutiny for Sentencing Decisions

In a recent development, nine UK judges have found themselves under scrutiny for their sentencing decisions in various cases. The controversy stems from accusations of leniency towards pedophiles and harsh sentences for protest participants, but a closer look at the judges' records reveals a more complex picture.

Judge John Temperley made headlines for sentencing Billy Thompson, 31, to 12 weeks in prison for emojis that incited racial violence. However, it is worth noting that in a previous case, Judge Temperley let a pedophile who had been stashing child abuse images walk free. This seemingly contradictory decision has raised eyebrows, but it's essential to remember that each case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits.

Similarly, Judge Robert Linford sentenced David McGuire, 45, to 2.5 years in jail for spitting on police officers, while Judge Linford previously let a pedophile go with a community sentence after being caught with child sexual abuse images.

However, it's important to clarify that there is no evidence or credible information to suggest that UK judges named Menary, Temperley, Laird, Sloan, Rafferty, Bury, Richardson, Linford, or Everett are known for leniency towards pedophiles or for imposing harsh sentences on protest participants.

In fact, some of these judges have handed down harsh sentences in other cases. For instance, Judge Francis Laird sentenced Charlie Bullock, 21, to 18 months in prison for throwing rocks at a line of police. Judge Jeremy Richardson sentenced Kenzie Roughley, 18, to 2 years in jail for kicking a CCTV van and goading police. Judge Neil Rafferty has denied bail to those arrested with viewing the riots remotely.

Moreover, Judge Andrew Menary sentenced William Nelson Morgan, 69, to 32 months in prison for not moving out of the way of police officers. Judge Paul Sloan sentenced Leanne Hodgson, 43, to 2.5 years for shouting racist abuse at a police officer. Judge Mark Bury sentenced Brandon Kirkwood, 20, to 2.5 years in prison for pushing a "large wheel bin" at police.

It's also worth mentioning that Judge Everett has let multiple pedophiles walk free, once calling it "unconscionable" to send a man caught with child rape images to jail. This decision, coupled with his stance on other cases, has fueled the debate about his sentencing decisions.

Last week, Judge Laird let a pervert who had a collection of over 700 toddler and animal rape videos walk with no jail time, sparking criticism and renewed calls for reform in the judicial system.

In a separate development, it is claimed that all nine UK judges at the center of the jailing of protesters and internet posters are Freemasons. This allegation, if true, could potentially raise questions about the impartiality of their decisions, but it's important to note that Freemasonry does not necessarily imply bias in judicial decisions.

In conclusion, while there are concerns about the sentencing decisions of some of these judges, a closer look at their records reveals a more nuanced picture. The controversy serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in the judicial system.

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