Whistleblower unveils high-ranking paedophile ring – car bomb silences him

Whistleblower unveils high-ranking paedophile ring - car bomb silences him- 2

Andrew Bridgen, the former British MP, provided his government, the police, MI5, the National Crime Agency with explosive information about influential players in child sex trafficking – but no one intervened, he told Freedom Train International in an interview.

When asked by Liz Gunn how many people were involved, Bridgen replied: “It’s a huge endeavour. There are hundreds, no, hundreds and hundreds of people involved.” And the evidence is stored securely in four different locations.

He adds: “None of it has been processed. I’ve given it to MI5, the National Crime Agency – nobody responds. And when you see the names, you’ll understand why.”

“It reaches all the way to the top floors”

Four weeks after the initial interview with Resistance GB, the police suddenly turned up at Bridgen’s door – accusing him of paedophilia. “That was a warning. That was my punishment,” he later explained in an interview with New Zealand politician and former presenter Liz Gunn. The police investigated him for three months, but were unable to find anything.

The evidence he handed over to the authorities came from two insiders who worked for the Ukrainian secret service.

A deadly aftermath

Shortly afterwards, a bomb exploded under the car of the two informants. One died, the other was injured but survived – and has been in hiding ever since.

Bridgen presented video footage showing one of the informants getting into his car – at that moment the bomb detonated.

“This is explosive in the truest sense of the word,” commented Gunn.

Since he no longer trusts the authorities, Bridgen has decided to make the explosive information public soon – and risk his own life in the process. Liz Gunn is positive that should anything happen to him, there will be a strong, immediate response from the new US government to protect him. Contact has already been established with the designated new head of the National Institute of Health in the USA, Jay Bhattacharya.

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