

578. Britain’s Own Epstein: Whistleblower Exposes Elite Cover-Up
Oct 6, 2025
In a gripping conversation, retired Scotland Yard detective Jon Wedger exposes the shocking prevalence of child abuse networks in the UK and the elite cover-ups that shield them. He shares harrowing details of his investigations into grooming gangs and influential abusers, touching on how powerful institutions, including the BBC, often turn a blind eye. With stories of police corruption and the suppression of whistleblowers, Jon sheds light on a troubling reality that remains hidden, urging for greater awareness and accountability.
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Canal Patrol Uncovers A Hidden Network
- Jon Wedger was covertly assigned to patrol London's waterways to find sex offenders and was given a secretary and bike to do it.
- His month target was two arrests but he found 90 offenders in that first month by cycling canals and building trust.
Waterways Exploit Policing Boundaries
- London borough boundaries follow old waterways so offenders exploited jurisdictional gaps by moving boats across borough lines.
- That allowed transient sex offenders to reset registration obligations and avoid detection.
Use Indicators To Justify Targeted Searches
- Use behavioural indicators (like specific toys in windows) to justify searches when direct evidence is scarce.
- Get warrants and search vessels showing those indicators because they can reveal offenders hiding in plain sight.