Breaking News: Order of Canada Recipient Peter Dalglish Accused of Abusing Children in Nepal - News Paper

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In a manner that has now become gruesomely familiar to truthers, the Globe and Mail story quoted below, about the shocking arrest and imprisonment of Peter Dalglish has been pushed from the front pages by yet another anomalous mass murder, this time in Toronto.  If folks were not currently mezmerized by the 24/7 newz coverage of all the tragic details of the Ryder truck driver [yet another misfit of dubious mentality] crashing into dozens of pedestrians, killing 10 and injuring many others they would, no doubt, be asking questions about the latest government scandal.  Please read the following snippet from the Globe and Mail article of yesterday and I will have comments to follow:

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"A Canadian man who spent decades working with children’s organizations and received the Order of Canada for his global contributions is now locked in a crowded detention cell in Kathmandu accused of having sex with minors.Peter Dalglish, 60, has been a leading international advocate for combatting child poverty. But early on the morning of April 7, police descended on his home in Nepal and took him away at gunpoint. 

At the time of his arrest, two boys − one 12, another 14 − were in the house with him. Police say they also found photos inside the home of naked children. Mr. Dalglish has not been formally charged, but is being held while police investigate; local courts can authorize up to 25 days for such investigations. So far, three alleged victims have spoken to police. The two boys found in the house gave detailed descriptions of his alleged sexual contact with them, the father of one boy told The Globe and Mail.

Mr. Dalglish, speaking from behind bars, denied any improper contact with children, while his lawyer said the photographs are of the sort a tourist might take of unclothed children in impoverished areas. Police have yet to submit a detailed charge sheet against him. His lawyer says he will plead not guilty. “I’ve never had a civil or a criminal prosecution, ever,” Mr. Dalglish told The Globe. “But obviously, if you do the work that I do, with kids, you leave yourself open to criticism. And suspicion.”

His arrest has nevertheless brought new scrutiny to his decades of humanitarian work, which placed him in regular and close contact with children in numerous countries...." 

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"...Police in Nepal received a tip about Mr. Dalglish around 3 1/2 months ago from a local organization. Later, they also received notice from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (the RCMP declined comment on an investigation in another country). Mr. Dalglish was travelling at the time, but “he was on our radar as soon as he landed in Nepal,” Mr. Karki said. After he was arrested, police found photographs in his home of “a lot of children in various poses,” Mr. Karki said. “Some of them are naked, some of them are not.”

He believes the children “are from around the world.”

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Greencrow says: Yes, I'm sure Liberal officials are secretly breathing a sign of relief that the above story did not gain any traction at all in the media...obliterated as it was by the newz frenzy over the latest in an interminably long list of similar "inexplicable" mass casualty scenarios.  It's almost as if the mass murders are like fireworks in a night sky, timed to go off at specific times and obscure other events from the public eye.

I have some questions regarding Peter Dalglish that likely will never be asked...at least here in Canada.

1. How did he conduct such a long and successful career in government-funded organizations...based on gaining friendship and trust of young, vulnerable boys?

2.  What is the "other" RCMP case about Dalglish that is being investigated and when will Canadians hear the results of that investigation.

3.  Where and when was the above photo taken and what is the nature of Dalglish's obvious friendship with Trudeau...such that he would put his arm around Trudeau's shoulders.

4. Follow the money...who was paying for Dalglish's travels all around the world?  Who paid for the upscale home he built in Kathmandu?

5.  Does Dalglish have any connection to CSIS or any other [CIA] security agencie(s)?

6.   Is there any truth to the rumour that Dalglish was involved in trafficking these youth to other pedophiles?

7. Is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau considering recinding Dalglish's "Order of Canada" medal?

Readers can rest assured I'll be keeping an eye on this story [the number of stories now left dangling in limbo, due to lack of follow-up by the so-called mainstream media, is growing exponentially] and will report any new developments.

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