School of Fools
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It is well known that alcohol is the most dangerous recreational drug in the world. Alcohol exceeds even heroin or cocaine in its ability to destroy lives and communities. What would happen, then, if a beer company chose to establish and run a school?
For me, the question is not a hypothetical one, because I went to such a school. My school, Aldenham, was run by the self-pronounced 'Worshipful Company of Brewers'. The consequence of allowing depraved drug-dealers from a local-brewery to build an educational system was predictable: The students at Aldenham, my 'elite' British boarding school, were routinely beaten; harassed; raped; and driven to suicide.
Aldenham School
It has taken me years to undo the damage done by Aldenham, a school that makes most prisons seem comparatively luxurious. It is only now, with the jailing of one of my teachers for the rape of a student, and the discovery of concrete evidence against at least two other teachers, that I am able to write this account. I hope it will be sufficient to shut Aldenham down forever.
My account traces the abuses at Aldenham all the way back to the British Crown, and to the alleged 'king', Charles. It is the so-called 'Royal' Family who sits at the apex of the Aldenham School pedophile-ring.
Our collective struggle, as a society, to accept the crown's utter depravity, in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, is holding humanity back from our next stage of evolution.
If we are to, collectively, dethrone these thugs in gold-hats who seem unable to resist raping anything that smells like a child, we must read and accept accounts from survivors like myself. Even if those accounts are difficult, and disturbing, to accept.
If . . . .
Aldenham School was used as the filming location for the 1968 movie 'If….' starring Malcolm McDowell (pictured above). This actor would later star in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971). 'If….' accurately depicted life at my school. Children at the school were molested, beaten, and abused. The film ends when the students take to the roof of 'Aldenham' school and gun-down the teachers.
Aldenham School Study Area
My father, who was also tortured at Aldenham, had always told me that the school governors were tricked into allowing the filmmakers access, and had no idea that the movie 'If….' would be a brutal critique of the entire idea of the British boarding school.
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