Sir Fixed it for Jim

How did Jim fix it so that his child abuse was never examined? As was the case with Thomas Hamilton after the Dunblane tragedy, many people seem to have known about Savile’s abuse, but why was nothing done about it at the time it was taking place? Did whistleblowers try to get the authorities to…

Petition 01491

Background to Scottish Parliament public petition PE01491 My public petition to the Scottish Parliament calls for the law to be amended to require decision-makers to declare membership of secret societies such as the freemasons, that demand fraternal preference to their brethren over non-brethren, or organisations which have constitutions or aims that are biased against any…

I believe that freemasonry in Fife is largely sectarian.

I believe that freemasonry in Fife is largely sectarian. My perception of freemasonry in Fife is that it is largely sectarian and this influences me as I am largely Irish-descended, and, nominally at least, Roman Catholic. While it is self-evident that freemasonry is sectarian in the narrow sense of the word, I believe that in…

Section 5: Elgin’s Bribery and Corruption

Bribery and Corruption of public officials and priests facilitated Elgin’s theft of grave markers and other sacrilegious acts. The “Report From The Select Committee on The Earl of Elgin’s Collection of Sculptured Marbles &c.” contains various contradictory sets of accounts from Elgin purporting to be his expenses for excavating and transporting the hundreds, even thousands…

Section 3: Elgin had no authority to rob tombs

Grave Robbers at work. Elgin had no authority to dismantle structures or desecrate graves. Professor Rudenstine’s revelations also confirm what many have already concluded. Namely that whatever the second firman or the purported Italian translation of that letter authorised Elgin or his party to do, it was not to dismantle the structure of the Parthenon,…

Section 2: Elgin lied to the Select Committee

Elgin lied to the Select Committee of Parliament that purchased the marbles. Professor Rudenstine has established that Elgin lied to Parliament by stating that he (Elgin) personally travelled to Athens with the second firman. This revelation by the Professor is substantiated by correspondence from Hunt to Richard William Hamilton stating that he (Hunt) was leaving…

The Speculative Society of Edinburgh Part 1

A question for reasoned speculation. Having been largely responsible for bringing the Spec to the attention of the public in 2002 as a result of my public petition to the Scottish Parliament (PE306) I am keen to set the record straight on the, somewhat limited, extent of my knowledge on the subject, which was brought…

Freemasonry

Published, Jun 4, 2014 at 20:29 As I enter my 74th year I am surprised that in the second decade of the twenty first century there is no debate on the corrosive effects the ancient practices of freemasonry have on Scottish life. I say corrosive as my personal experiences of freemasonry have, in the main…

Magic Circle Man

Magic Circle Man In “My First Lawyer” I told of how my first experience of the legal profession had been less than positive. Around about the same time that I was becoming disenchanted with the Bruce law firm the engineering business I had formed started to take off and as it became bigger and more…