Masterclass for the Masses: Why The Rape Gangs Were Protected

The Truth They Don't Want You to Know
For five decades, a horrific pattern has unfolded across Britain. We now know them as "Grooming gangs". It’s a very reserved label. So typically British. A more appropriate name would be to describe these gangs by their actions rather than their methods. Whilst their method was indeed to ‘groom’ their victims, what they did afterwards was gang rape them.
The truth is a challenge for a multicultural society such as ours to accept. Networks of men, disproportionately of Pakistani and Muslim heritage, systematically targeted predominantly white working-class girls and subjecting them to gang rape, sexual exploitation, and torture on an industrial scale.
While authorities knew what was happening to children as young as 11, they didn't just look away. They actively covered up the abuse and protected the perpetrators. Some officials even profited from these arrangements.
The scale defies comprehension. Rotherham: 1,400 children abused between 1997-2013. Rochdale, Telford, Oxford and Newcastle all saw similar devastation. Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds were all affected. At least 50 towns and cities share this shame. Some, like Bradford, remain in denial, refusing scrutiny. Conservative estimates put the total number of victims above 250,000.
No one dares put a number to how many Pakistani men were involved.
What makes these cases uniquely disturbing isn't just the abuse, its scale, or its decades-long duration. It's the persistent, deliberate institutional failure despite:
- Repeated warnings from frontline workers
- Desperate pleas from victims and families
- Clear evidence demanding immediate intervention
This wasn't incompetence. It was a toxic combination of ideological paralysis, class prejudice, political cowardice, and active corruption.
These victims were failed repeatedly:
- First by their abusers
- Then by institutions meant to protect them
- Finally by a society preferring comfortable silence to uncomfortable truths
And now that the truth is finally out, exposed through decades of tireless campaigning by those who sacrificed everything to fight this evil, the politicians in power appear determined to continue the cover-up. Instead of taking decisive action to right these wrongs, they evade questions, dismiss concerns as a “far right bandwagon” and "dog whistles," and hope this all goes away.
Once you understand how this was allowed to happen, who was responsible and why they did what they did, you will understand why Keir Starmer and his government are so determined to avoid a National Inquiry that would uncover the truth.
Join the Fight for Truth and Justice
The first of our MasterClasses for the Masses is now ready.
3 Ways to Participate:
1. Watch Online
- Access a prerecorded video on YouTube
- Learn at your own pace
- Share with friends and family
2. Live Online Workshop
- Take part in a live Zoom workshop
- Ask questions directly
- Engage with others seeking the truth
3. In-Person Training
- Host me at a venue anywhere in the United Kingdom
- Intensive training for up to 16 people at a time
- Direct, personal instruction on understanding this scandal
What You'll Learn:
- How the institutional cover-up worked
- Why authorities protected perpetrators instead of victims
- The political and ideological forces that enabled mass abuse
- How to recognise and challenge ongoing attempts to suppress the truth
- What must be done to ensure this never happens again
Why This Matters Now
With the government refusing a National Inquiry and the media continuing to minimise this scandal, it's up to ordinary citizens to understand what really happened. Knowledge is power, and understanding the mechanics of this cover-up is the first step toward demanding real accountability.
Don't let them bury the truth. Join us in helping force the kind of reckoning this nation has never before seen.
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