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The Norman Scott trial; Jeremy Thorpe. Westminster homosexual / pedophile rings and the influence they bring to bear on MPs' support of subversive policies.



"On 16 March 1976 Sir Harold Wilson surprised the nation and large parts of the world by resigning as Prime Minister while clearly at the height of his powers. Why?

On 12 May of that year, Sir Harold summoned two journalists whom he had not previously met, Barrie Penrose and Roger Courtiour, and suggested that they investigate interference with British democratic processes by South African and British intelligence agents. Why?

Sir Harold also turned the authors towards a missing government file about one Norman Scott, a former friend of the Liberal leader, Jeremy Thorpe. Why?

Also on 16 March 1976 an airline pilot, Andrew Gino Newton, was put on trial because he had shot and killed Norman Scott's Great Dane, Rinka. Why?

These are just the beginnings of a story that ranges from Whitehall to Johannesburg, from Los Angeles to Washington, from MI5 to the CIA and South Africa's BOSS, from the Lords to the Commons, from Liberal to Labour to the Conservative Parties, to the Wilson-inspired investigation (launched and subsequently dropped by the BBC as too hot to handle), which touched some of the lowest and the highest echelons of British society.

The Pencourt File will reverberate throughout British political life and, with its tale of interference with the application of the law, corruption and compromise, manipulation of the Press, conspiracy, the hint of treason and an alleged attempt to murder, will fascinate anyone interested in the survival of good and democratic government anywhere in the world."
--BLURB
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