Subject: Sabotage Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 12:37:26 +0100 From: James 2acUGL3 Denham Lodge Sunday 25 August 2002 James M Todd, BSc. (Eng. Glas.) (pp VOMIT) Misbourne Farmhouse, Amersham Road Telephone 01494 871204 Fax 01494 870031 Chalfont St Giles, Bucks HP8 4RU R A H Morrow Grand Secretary United Grand Lodge of England Freemasons’ Hall Great Queen Street LONDON WC2B 5AZ Your reference LB/TOD Dear Bro. Morrow, Phone 020 7831 9811 Fax 020 7831 6021 You appear to have done nothing about the persecution of Maurice Kellett in Tyne-Wear. Judging by events of the past week Denham Lodge is still out of control and one of our London investigators is being harassed. With this I send copies of two emails. One is from Malcolm Glynn, an investigative journalist and the other from Thomas Minogue who has petitioned the Scottish Parliament about Masonic judges concealing their membership of the Craft. I remind you that I was betrayed by Masonic judges in the Scottish Courts long before I suspected Freemasonry. Yours fraternally, JAMES M TODD 2acSpec1 Comments on Guardian and Telegraph 24 August 2002 The Dunblane Shootings and Lord Cullen of the Speculative Society It’s more serious than that. I investigated the Dunblane massacre and uncovered the following. Hamilton was brought to the attention of local police no less than seven times with offences that any one conviction would have seen the removal of his guns. Twice with unlicensed guns, once accused of threatening mothers with a loaded rifle when he was challenged by them as pervert. The police visited his house and took away1500 photographs, which were withheld, from the enquiry by the procurator fiscal's office. The person chosen to head up the enquiry was a freemason. The chief of police used to go once a week to the gun club with Hamilton. The father of Hamilton was not his father IN FACT his father did a runner and his mother's father adopted him. They were all freemasons IN FACT IT WAS THE TYPE OF SET UP THAT BREEDS PAEDOPHILES. When I was investigating this matter I received threats over the telephone and so did my wife and a smear campaign was launched against me. There was talk that a senior labour politician used to meet and drink whiskey with Hamilton on a white boat and even that there was a link between Hamilton and Fred West [SUBSEQUENTLY FOUND HANGING JUST LIKE CALVI AND HIS BROTHER JOHN WEST. The word is that there was a boys' boxing club connection between Hamilton and West. Photographs showing boys with bruises at the hands of Hamilton were suppressed from the so-called enquiry. In fact there is a letter from the Procurator Fiscal's office to the owner of these photographs that she could have them back AFTER the enquiry. She and the other mothers were also smeared and were not allowed to give oral evidence. Hamilton's father strangely was allowed to submit a written statement to the enquiry, as were all the key names involved. This method ensured the truth never reached the light of day even by accident. Malcolm Glynn (contact@dynamite.il2.com ) ----- Original Message, August 24, 2002 11:10 AM Subject: The Spec James, Your letter to the editor deals with many things and one of them: Thomas Hamilton’s membership of the Masons is well known but "not proven" Cullen did mention the word Freemason once in the Dunblane enquiry to say it was not a factor! The Grand Master Mason at the time Lord Burton was careful to say in the Lords on Dec.16th 1996, and again I quote that ......."Certain quarters have tried to attribute blame to Freemasonry. As present Grand Master Mason in Scotland I can assure the noble Lords that extensive searches of the records of Scottish Freemasonry have been carried out and no trace of Thomas Hamilton nor D.C. McMurdo can be found as ever having been members of the Craft. The press have harassed the secretary of a lodge called Garrowhill and considerably upset his wife, who is about to have a baby. This is iniquitous when Grand Lodge have been only too ready to reveal that there are two Thomas Hamiltons in this lodge, but they are both alive and kicking --at least as far as the older of the two brothers are concerned, because he is over 90. There are a lot of "Hamiltons" living in the central belt of Scotland"....... The Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland also chose his words carefully in an interview with the Scotsman on April 12th 2001 when he stated while discussing the heavily bound ledgers that contained hand written records of all members, that he and his staff had spent ... "many considerable hours" ... going through these registers after the Dunblane shooting in 1996, when it was alleged that the perpetrator, Thomas Hamilton was a Freemason ... " We did turn up several Thomas Hamiltons but we didn't turn up that Thomas Hamilton. To the best of my ability and knowledge he was never a Freemason" end quote. ... So the leading Masons in Scotland are not categorical denying that Thomas Hamilton was a member for fear that this might come back to haunt them if Hamilton's Freemasonry if ever proven. I cannot confirm or otherwise that Gordon Brown or George Robertson are members of the Speculative Society as I have their membership to date but not the Honorary Members, but given the Specs track record in honouring prominent Scots I would not be surprised. Of course as someone with a petition in the Scots Parliament I would stress that the membership of any legal organisation is a matter for the individual but when the individual is in public life the public are entitled to know of such membership particularly of groups which offer fraternal preferment. Regards, Tom Minogue. tomminogue@btinternet.com ----- Original Message ----- - Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 3:05 AM Subject: The Spec ------------------------------------------------- FURTHER REFERENCES GO - "search perceptions" - in SEARCH-ENGINE file-ID www.perceptions.couk.com/james23.txt