That is worrying indeed.
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Originally Posted by RodM
It really scares me that there are persons willing to go to such lengths to falsify history, especially when their motives are not clear...
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The first article reads:
"After a 13-month police investigation, the Crown Prosecution Service decided that it was not in the public interest to prosecute, in part because of Allen's deteriorating health."
Perhaps this man wanted to make his mark as a writer/historian by coming up with something sensational before he was too sick to do so. So he had to invent something outrageous and stick in into the national archives to give him "proof". Sad case if that's really so...