This week we hear from child sexual abuse survivor Sam Hill from Harpenden whose father was a Freemason and found herself being sexually abused with his and her mothers consent from the age of 11 or 12 by friend of the family whod been to Eton. Her father was friends with the local police chief who Sam believes was also a Freemason. By the time she was 16 she started to complain, eventually threatening to go to the police at which point she says she was kidnapped at knifepoint by her abusers wife and taken to The Grove Priory in North London where she says she was subjected to hypnosis and Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT) and cannot remember much at all about the two years until she was 18. She was also heavily medicated, eventually managing to escape from the circle of mental homes and parents and now lives happily with her children but she wants everyone not to labout under any illusions and to know just how utterly wicked and corrupt Britains authorities are. Jules Davis joins us to give his views about the recent decision to pull funding from Bristols St Pauls carnival committee as he was the festivals cultural director from 2010 to 2012 and is now chair of the South of Englands carnival network. Nick Shipton and Helen Greene from Bristol Palestine Solidarity Campaign have just come back from several weeks in occupied (since the 1967 six-day war) Palestine where they witnessed various atrocities and terrorism by Israeli settlers and the IDF soldiers on the streets against indigenous Palestinians.