Between England and France lies a small British island called Jersey and one called Guernsey. They are the most southerly of the British Isles and are much closer to France than England. While they are British islands, they are not part of the United Kingdom, nor is the island nation really a colony. It is a dependency of the British Crown, kind of like Guam and the US Virgin Islands are protectorates of the United States. It has its own government but is under the ultimate control of the Queen of England, just like members of the British commonwealth such as Canada and Australia have the Queen of England as their Queen.
Measuring only 9 miles by 5 miles and with a population of about 90,000, the tiny Jersey Island has been the center of an investigation into child abuse, torture and murder which exposes the island’s connection to a global conspiracy of satanic ritual abuse and coverup.
Since Napoleonic times Jersey has been one of the world’s centers for dirty money. It has 55 banks, over 33,000 registered companies and more than $300 billion deposited in the Island at any one time. Much of the money comes from the world’s ruling elite, mafias and intelligence agencies. They put their money in Jersey for the anonymity and low tax rate.
The abuse investigation started in 2006 and focused mostly on a 150 year old facility called Haut de la Garenne (Forest Heights). Locals call the facility “Colditz”. From 1867 to 1986 it was a detention facility for homeless, delinquent and at-risk children except for a period when it was occupied by the Germans during WW II.
Until 2006, in the more than 100 years of wide-spread abuse of children in Jersey, very few of the abusers were prosecuted.
-Satan worshipper Edward Paisnel, “The Beast of Jersey”, was given a 30-year sentence in 1971 on 13 counts of raping girls and boys. The Jersey building contractor kept foster children and played Father Christmas at Haut de la Garenne in the 60’s.
-Ronald George Thorne spent 12 months in prison for gross indecency between 1983 and 1984.
-Leonard Miles Vandenborn was jailed for 12 years for the rape and indecent assault of 2 young girls in the 1970s and 1980s.
A History of Concealment
Children abused in Jersey have long complained about the abuse but their cries for help were ignored and successfully covered up by the Island’s rulers, until recently.
In 1991 Police in Cambridgeshire England raided the home of Neil Hocquart who abused children in Britain and Guernsey and, with a social worker from Jersey, supplied child pornography for a huge international sex ring. Yet police did not investigate further.
Stuart Syvret, the island’s former health and social services minister was fired from Jersey’s governing council in 2007 and arrested when he tried to expose ‘systematic’ abuse of children throughout Jersey’s social services.
Jersey’s Sea Cadets program and well as other Jersey children’s homes have been the subject of abuse investigations that were quickly stopped.
Haute de la Garenne was shut down in 1986 as a detention facility and refurbished in 2004 for a 100 bed youth hostel. During renovations workmen discovered a trapdoor leading down to an underground chamber in which shackles remained, yet there was no investigation into why a children’s home would have a secret chamber with shackles.
After decades of complaints by children who were abused in Jersey, it wasn’t until 2006 that Jersey police even pretended to start an investigation. The investigation plodded along until November, 2007 when two sisters, Karen Coote and Cathy Le Monnier, publicly revealed that they were sexually abused at Haute de la Garenne during the 70’s. Their courage in going public burst the dam of silence and more than 160 others came forward, forcing police to stop stalling and conduct an actual investigation.
The Investigation
The investigation focused on hidden underground chambers and pits which had been filled in with dirt and in some cases booby-trapped. Other parts of the grounds also yielded bone fragments.
Excavation of the chambers supported charges of horrific torture and murder of children going back to some time before the 40’s. Investigators found numerous children’s bone fragments, nearly 40 teeth, and blood remnants. One chamber contained a concrete bathtub splattered with blood. An incenarator contained bone fragments and teeth, indicated that children’s bodies were dismembered and burned in the underground chambers.
Another chamber was filled with half a meter of lime. Investigators claim that they don’t know why the lime was there but lime is typically used to speed up the decay of bodies. Given the fact that body parts were found in other chambers it is possible that body parts were in the lime as well or the chamber had been intended for body disposal but not used.
Only a few of the more than 40 accused have been charged. Only those who were low level employees and not involved in the satanic ritual abuse were investigated.
Michael Aubin pleaded guilty to charges of indecent assault on young boys when he was a resident at the former Haut de la Garenne children’s home. He served less than 2 years on probation only.
Claude James Donnelly was found guilty of nearly two dozen charges of indecent assault and rape on young girls in Jerseya and sentenced to 15 years.
Gordon Claude Wateridge was convicted of eight counts of indecent assault against three females and one count of assault against a male and sentenced to 2 years.
Morag Louise Jordan and Anthony Jordan who worked at Haut De La Garenne in the 1970s and 1980s were charged with 49 counts of assaulting children in 2010 and were convicted of only 8 counts. In January 2011 Anthony was sentenced to 9 months and Morag was given 6 months in prison.
Despite the fact that police had 1,776 statements from 192 victims, identifying 151 abusers only the 7 low level staff were charged. Police have long had more than sufficient evidence for more arrests and indictments but orders from higher up have prevented prosecutions of any but the lower level perpetrators.
In November, 2010, Acting Chief Inspector Alison Fossey claimed that no one else was charged and the inquiry would draw to a close.
Some of the guilty parties, such as former warden Colin Tilbrook, who raped children at Haut de la Garenne and his own foster daughter, Tina Blee, will never face justice in this world because they are already dead.
Depsite the physical evidence, sworn testimony and witnesses, it is unlikley that anyone else will be charged or those in the government who actively supported and covered up the abuse will ever be held accountable. Victims will have to pursue civil law suits to find any measure of justice.
Deputy Chief Officer Lenny Harper, who headed up the investigation, faced sustained obstruction from fellow policemen as well as threats from members of Jersey’s government and prominent citizens. He had to bring in police from the UK to assist in the investigation due to the lack of cooperation from local police and government officials.
Some of the officials in Jersey or Britain who tried to obstruct, derail or who opposed the investigation include:
-Frank Walker – Jersey’s Chief Minister
-Philip Bailhache – Jersey’s chief judge & attorney general
-David Warcup – Jersey’s deputy police chief
-Ben Shenton – Jersey’s minister for child welfare
-Jack Straw – British MP, home secretary
Harper retired under death threats in 2008 and has been the repeated target of efforts to discredit him and the investigation he courageously led. The Jersey government even went so far as to issue an arrest warrant for Harper after he left the Island, claiming that he was under investigation for falsifying evidence.
A low-budget video was produced in 2008 by Bill Maloney and his Sister, both victims of state sponsored abuse. Bill’s sister was attacked and possibly murdered for financing the video and attempts to expose the abuse she suffered. She had also pursued unsuccessful lawsuits against the Southwark and Lambeth councils in England for the abuse she suffered while in children’s homes under their control.
“I have known from the start that this investigation would be flawed and stopped by the Jersey oligarchy.” – Jim Brown, victim of insitutional child abuse
In November, 2008, the Jersey Chief of Police, Graham Power, disputed the findings of investigators and desperately announced that there was absolutely no evidence that anyone was ever murdered at Haut de la Garenne. He wouldn’t discuss allegations of child abuse. The British media ignored the evidence and victims and loudly proclaimed that nothing really happened at Haut de la Garenne.
The Implications
Organized abuse of children in state care is all too common and often associated with satanic ritual abuse and mind control programs. While not all pedophiles or child abusers are satan worshippers, when such abuse is institutionalized and protected such as it was in Jersey, it is usually part of a larger organized program and the people who willingly engage in institutional abuse of children can only be described as evil.
Jersey is a British island close to France. British and French culture (and many others) have a long history of institutional abuse of children and the abuse continues today. People in positions of power either engage in the abuse and support it and are usually able to protect the guilty parties.
Anyone who doubts the notion that Jersey is an island run by satanists only needs to drive around the island and see the statues in front yards and gardens which are blatantly satanic. One garden has a 12 foot high statue of satan. Only a mile from Haute de la Garenne, in the front yard of a prominent citizen there were pedophile statues photographed depicting sex acts between adults and very young children. It would be illegal to publish photos of the statues here, yet in Jersey having pedophile statues in one’s front yard is perfectly acceptable.
Jersey also has no sex offender registry and almost never prosecutes those distributing child pornography or molesting children. The facts clearly demonstrate that the Jersey government and ruling class actively support pedophilia.
Jersey is a crown island and technically owned by the Queen of England. When a BBC television program covered the investigation at Haut de la Garenne and attempted to interview Frank Walker, the Jersey Chief Minister, the Queen’s appointed governing council of the BBC was forced by the Queen to publicly issue an apology. The fact that the BBC was forced to publicly apologize for merely good journalism connects this case all the way to the Queen.
Similar cases of organized abuse can help shed light on the Jersy case coverup.
Jersey Has a statue of the Devil in a place called Devil’s hole:
“The name ‘Devil’s Hole’ is a dramatic one but only invented in the nineteenth century. Formerly it was called ‘Le Creux de Vis’, ‘Le Creux de la Touraille’ or Spiral Cave. One possible derivation for its modern name is connected with the shipwreck of a French boat in 1851. Its figurehead was thrust by the tide straight into the hole and someone had the idea of getting a local sculptor to transform the torso into a wooden devil, complete with horns. Today this devil’s metal replica stands in a pool on the way down to the crater, to lend atmosphere to the winding – and in one place quite steep – path down to the Devil’s Hole itself. The hole can be peered down into from two safe vantage points.”