Peter Walter Campbell

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Peter Walter Campbell (June 17, 1926 - April 21, 2005) was a homosexual English Conservative Party libertarian. In 1975, he was founded Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality.

Education and Career

Peter Campbell was born at Poole, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, on June 17, 1926. Campbell was educated at Bournemouth School and at New College, Oxford, where he read PPE. After post-graduate research at Nuffield College, he was appointed assistant lecturer, then lecturer, in Government at Manchester University. In 1960 he moved to Reading University as Professor of Political Economy, and in 1964 became the founding head of the Department of Politics. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Letters & Social Sciences, and chairman of the Graduate School of Contemporary European Studies and of many university committees.

Campbell wrote two books about the French political system: French Electoral Systems and Elections, 1789-1957 (1958, with B Chapman), and The Constitution of the Fifth Republic (1958); but he was always actively involved in the contemporary British political scene, serving during the 1950s as secretary of the Political Studies Association, chairman of the Institute of Electoral Research, council member of the Hansard Society and editor of Political Studies. He was also, for 30 years, co-president of the Reading University Conservative Association and was a vice-president of the Electoral Reform Society.

His Conservative Party activities included being a member of the Monday Club, a sub-group of ultra-libertarian Conservatives who believe in privatizing everything from the prisons to the police.[1]

Links to Pedophilia

In 1967 Campbell joined the Albany Society, the main group campaigning for homosexuality and pedophilia to be legalized in the UK. He also joined the very left-wing dominated Campaign for Homosexual Equality which, like the Albany Society, had an openly pedophile agenda.

In 1975, Campbell took the lead in forming the Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality (CGSHE) later known as LGBTory. He edited its newsletter, which provides evidence for his interest in pedophilia.

The name "Peter Campbell - Monday Club" is found on a list of clients of the Elm Guesthouse, a boy-brothel flourishing in South-West London in the 1970s and 1980s. The brothel was run by Haroun and Carole Kasir, and it offered boys for male customers. Boys mostly 10-14 were brought in from nearby care-homes, dosed with drugs and alcohol, and then left to the mercy of wealthy deviants who raped and molested them. Some of the activities were photographed or filmed. There was a bondage room. The place was closed down in 1988 but before she died, Mrs Kasir gave a list of regular clients to a former child protection officer, Mary Moss, who was investigating allegations made by victims. It included numerous MPs, and "Peter Campbell - Monday Club". Other Monday Club members on the list were Conservative MPs Charles Irving, Peter Bottomley and Harvey Proctor.

Not only did Peter Campbell use the boy-brothel, but he advertised it in the newsletter of the Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality, which he edited. The advertisement mentioned that Elm gave a discount to members of the Spartacus club - a pederast network that fixed up pedophiles with victims to molest while on trips abroad.

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Researchers for NAPAC (the National Association of People Abused in Childhood) have tracked down a letter Campbell wrote in 1982, at the time of this advertisement, with a handwritten note on it from Peter Campbell to John Rowe, another frequenter of the Elm Guesthouse, saying "I have now inserted the entry about the hotel but can't find the text about the Dutch adventure - could you please let me have another copy? - Pete". The Netherlands was the nearest and most popular destination for the boy-molesting holidays organised by Spartacus Club. [2] [3]

Death

He died on April 21, 2005 at the age of 78.

  1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1492042/Professor-Peter-Campbell.html
  2. http://cigpapers.wordpress.com/2013/04/29/the-elm-guest-house-vip-paedophile-party-list/
  3. http://theneedleblog.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/conservative-homosexual-group-che-was-always-a-front-for-paedophilia/