read a file; Rape under the supervision of the British royal family – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to RCO News Agency, the website “Greyzone” in a report referring to the documents published about the presence of the royal family of this country in the case of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual scandals wrote that this is not the first time that the British authorities and the spy services of this country are actively involved in sexual corruption cases.
This report went on to examine the case of “Kinkora Nursery School” in Northern Ireland, where a wide network of sexual abuse of minors was created under the name of this center, in which the British intelligence services “MI5” and “MI6” also participated with the aim of “extorting and controlling” the opponents of the British kingdom.
According to this report, the publication of a huge collection of confidential files by Jeffrey Epstein has put Prince Andrew, the brother of Charles III of England and the third child of Queen Elizabeth II, in the spotlight.
Kinkora sex scandal
If these documents are true, it would not be the first time that a member of the British royal family has been involved in a child rape plot, Gary Zone adds. The Kincora scandal was revealed in 1980 and revealed that the Kincora Boys’ Home in Ireland was run by “pedophiles” as a “secret center of corruption and prostitution”. Lord Mountbatten, Andrew’s great uncle, was among the defendants in this case.
Available files show that MI5 and MI6 were aware of child sexual abuse at Kincora.
BBC journalist Chris Moore wrote a criminal report on this case in May 2025, entitled “Kinkora; “The Shame of England”, which includes four and a half decades of direct research by the author.
Moore adds that the center was part of a vast network of child abuse that spread throughout British-occupied Ireland and beyond, and that London’s spy service was not only aware of it, but complicit in it.
In 2023, Moore met Arthur Smith, one of Kincora’s victims, in Australia. Smith’s stay at the center was short, but the scenes he experienced there left him with eternal psychological shocks.
Referring to Arthur’s story, Moore writes that he was sent to the center at the age of 11 by a divorce court judge in Belfast, where he was constantly abused and threatened into silence by the pedophiles who ran the home. Arthur was repeatedly brutally assaulted by a person known as “Dicky”.
According to the report, in August 1979, two years after escaping Kincora, Smith discovered that Dickie’s true identity was Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, a member of the royal family and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
Within a few months of Kincora’s opening in 1958, boys at the center reported repeated sexual abuse to adults and those around them. During the following decades, the police visited this center many times and reviewed the documents of rape and abuse, and despite repeated investigations, the complaints of the victims were repeatedly rejected by the police.
Reports of sexual harassment increased dramatically in 1971. In these years, “William McGrath”, one of the most prominent elements loyal to the British royal family, became responsible for this center and directly supervised the lives of the boys in this center.
As a figure with a very extensive network of connections in British-occupied Ireland and deep connections with prominent politicians, McGrath enjoyed immunity from prosecution. He also headed the armed Masonic movement in England called “TARA” which was secretly run by the British Army and acted as an intelligence operative unit.
A police source told Moore that MI6 had been interested in and aware of McGrath’s activities since the late 1950s. The horrific abuses at Kincora were finally revealed in January 1980, when the Irish Times published a report that led to a new police investigation.
In December 1981, Mines, McGrath and Raymond Simple – a senior worker – and 3 others who were found to have molested young boys at two other state-run care homes were finally brought to trial. Although the trial court of the perpetrators of this organized crime was held in England with the presence of more than 30 Kinkora victims, very weak sentences were issued for the defendants, which included 4 to 6 years in prison.
Gary Zone adds that in 2020, it was revealed that the archives of the extensive police investigation into Kincora from 1980 to 1983 had mysteriously disappeared, but even the surviving files hint at the involvement of the British Home and Foreign Intelligence Service in the case.
In April 2021, the BBC produced a new season of historical documentaries which revealed the horrific story of the mysterious disappearance of many children in Belfast during the conflict, linked to the Kinkora sex abuse case. The movie “Lost Boys” was banned shortly before its release. BBC executives were reportedly shocked by the content of these documents, especially the evidence of MI5’s involvement in concealing evidence of the crime.
Moore concluded that the British government has been illegally spying on people trying to uncover the truth about this Northern Ireland center for years. Senior local police sources have admitted that intelligence surveillance was carried out against 320 journalists and 500 lawyers over the past decade.
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