May 12, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Corruption, False Flag Operations, Fraud, Judges, Litigants in Person, Public Interest, Public Interest, Solicitors, United Kingdom, Whistleblowers
Crime, Death of Jean Charles de Menezes, Law firm, Magistrates Court, Metropolitan Police Service, Police, Royal Courts of Justice, STV Group (Scotland)
Regular readers of and contributors to Victims Unite will not be surprised to read about compelling evidence for corruption within
- the Police Service, particularly the Metropolitan Police: “this will not be investigated”
- 65 calls for help from the Police
- the Judiciary
- law firms [from hell]: “For God sakes, if you were not ripped off, I’d never make a living.” [para 59, page 38]
- “was unfortunately set up by the lawyers from Russells” [figure 4c, page 50]
However, in addition, this 240-page report is about:-
criminal victimisation of Ms Seven by Russells Law firm More
January 25, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Corruption, Fraud, Fundamental Rights Charter, Human Rights Convention, Justice, Litigants in Person, McKenzie Friends, The Rule of Law, United Kingdom, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Advocacy Organizations, Britain, Crime, European Convention, Government, Human Right, Human Rights and Liberties, Law, Police, Rule of law, Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, Sheriff, United States, Universal Declaration, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Victims Unite has brought a few starfighters together who have studied the law, helped as McKenzie Friends and challenged antiquated rules such as the ban on recording court proceedings.
Here is the online petition Abolish the Ban on Recording Court Proceedings and here is a first collection of comments by signers.
Here are a few conclusions by victims who stand up for themselves:
UK Police Personnel should have Criminal Records Bureau Checks - an online petition that publishes a list of charged or convicted Prison, Police and Court Personnel (ca 1274)
The Law is only as good as the integrity of those entrusted to administrate it. – Maurice Kirk
A law breaker cannot also be a law enforcer. – Caul Grant
‘The Law’ in Britain (The Police & the Courts), deliberately deny me the protection of the law, & deliberately block me from seeking a remedy in the courts for crimes & other wrongs committed against me. That being so, & it IS fact, then that same ‘Law’ CANNOT be used to punish me. Indeed, both Police & Courts have themselves committed serious crimes against me, & do so with impunity.
Or in short:
- LAW ONE is to Protect the Powerful.
- LAW TWO is to Oppress those who are Not.
- LAW THREE is to destroy anyone who dares to protest. – Norman Scarth
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January 23, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Abuse of the Elderly, Advocacy, Blogs, Child snatching, Corruption, Court Hearings, Forced Adoptions, Fraud, Internet Media, Litigants in Person, McKenzie Friends, Office of Public Guardian, Organised baby snatching, Public Interest, Secret Family Courts, Secret Prisoners, Social Services, State kidnapping, State terrorism, The rule of money, UK Court of Protection
Attorney general, Crime and Justice, Individual Stories, Injustice, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, McKenzie Friend, Member of Parliament, Norman Scarth
Once again: you only believe it when it hits you yourself or someone you know:
- Norman Scarth had to flee the country he nearly died for in WWII, for he did not get justice during 17 years he experienced as harassment that included imprisonment
- his crime: using a recording device without having asked for permission first
- today he was sentenced to 28 days but suspended for a year – so it won’t happen unless he breaks the law again.
In response to mailing everybody who had signed the petition to free him, Mike wrote that he also had to flee the country, after his mum became a victim of the Court of ‘Protection’ and the Office of the Public ‘Guardian’ in the UK.
- Their story is one of unfortunately many where officials make sure they can put their hands on any of the assets involved.
On Monday I was in court to support Andrea Higgins whose two daughters were taken: More
January 20, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Blogs, Buckingham Palace, Corruption, Internet Media, The Rule of Law, The rule of money
Bank of England, British Academy, Buckingham Palace, Cabinet Office, Crown, Economic, Economics, Elizabeth II, Law, London, Monarchy of the United Kingdom, Money supply, Palaces, Recreation, Royal Assent, Royal Charter, Royal Navy, Royal warrant of appointment, Rule of law, Treasury Select Committee

It’s obviously time to write to Buckingham Palace again, even though it doesn’t seem to achieve anything at all – besides prompt responses, passing me on to Ministers who don’t communicate.
So I’m just soothing my conscience: I want to die, knowing that I’ve tried my best. I want HM to know what, just like in all the fairy tales of the world, Her Ministers won’t tell her. Because they don’t seem to have the ethics, morals and integrity necessary to be a ‘voice for the people’. At its best, they are, what my husband used to call a ‘mutual adoration society’. But, in reality, they are making civil abuse of royal privileges as enshrined in Royal Charters.
Since 2008 I’ve been writing as the Organiser of the Forum for Stable Currencies, after a human rights lawyer had advised us to ‘go for Parliamentary Scrutiny via the Treasury Select Committee‘. More
January 8, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Austin Mitchell MP, Blogs, Child snatching, Corruption, Forced Adoptions, Fraud, Gagging orders, Government, Internet Media, John Hemming MP, Justice, Law Society, McKenzie Friends, Members of Parliament, Public Interest, Secret Family Courts, Solicitors, State kidnapping, The Rule of Law, The rule of money, United Kingdom
Government, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, John Hemming, John Ward, Mainstream Media, Member of Parliament, Mind the Gaps, Syndrome, Total Politics, Zbigniew Brzezinski

Mind the Gaps – between Online and Mainstream Media, Government and Public
Tuesday, 15th January, House of Commons, Committee Rooms, 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 4pm
Globalisation strategist Zbigniew Brzezinski[1] recently identified accelerating social change driven by “instant mass communications”, which have been cumulatively stimulating “a universal awakening of mass political consciousness[2].” In the UK, the consequent gulfs between public opinion and government, and between online and mainstream media are widening precariously: poll after poll details public trust plummeting[3][4][5] all round while many political activist websites have grown as busy as mainstream e-commerce and media outlets.
As public interest advocates, the Association of McKenzie Friends[6] seeks to acknowledge and address these gaps as a matter of urgency. In the wake of debilitating systemic failures such as Hillsborough, Savile and Leveson, we will be presenting an evidence-based analysis of “Seven Deadly Syndromes” that infect public life. Panel members are:
In the afternoon, John Hemming MP will be replaced by Austin Mitchell MP[14] who has not only been a mainstream journalist but also an expert of monetary reform and victims of white collar crimes for years. More
November 4, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, BBC, Child snatching, Corruption, Exposure, False Flag attack, Forced Adoptions, Fraud, Government, Home possession, Jimmy Savile, Paedophilia, Police, Publicity, Social Services, State kidnapping, State terrorism, The rule of money
Andrew O'Hagan, BBC, Children Youth and Family, Counter-terrorism, Executive summary, Illegality of Usury, Jimmy Savile, London, McKenzie Friend, Media of the United Kingdom, National Health Service, New York Times, Newsnight, Presenter, Private Lives, Public services, Royal Charter, Rupert Murdoch, Savile, Scotland Yard, Secret society, Sexualization, white collar crime
It is not easy to make sense out of shocking stories that question everything we are made to believe. But thinking our own thoughts and following our own feelings is part of learning to be alive as a free-standing individual.
Here is Light Entertainment – Andrew O’Hagan writes about child abuse and the British public – an eye opener into the paedo culture at the BBC – for the uninitiated reader.
Why is British light entertainment so often based on the sexualisation of people too young to cope? And why is it that we have a press so keen to feed off it? Is it to cover the fact, via some kind of willed outrage, that the culture itself is largely paedophile in its commercial and entertainment excitements?
Many victims have become starfighters and McKenzie Friends, rescuers who are helping victims. But Hillsborough and Savile are helping to identify the perpetrators as part of seven deadly syndromes and seven media cover-ups.
Here is an Executive Summary and here are the seven syndromes – also exposed on Justice Denied - in an even more shocking way, I think:
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1. Secret Societies: The Private Lives of Public People – as Freemasons and other secret societies where secrets are used to blackmail members who are required to protect each other – at no matter what cost. |
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2. Mainstream Media Cover-Ups: Strategies for Gagging, Controlling and generally Dumbing Down – so that online publications have become a necessary expression of ‘public interest’ |
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3. Crimes against Children and Families: Paedophilia, Child Snatching and Premature Sexualisation – the tip of the iceberg of white collar crimes, using falsified official documents, secret family courts and the most farcical attempts to appear ‘lawful’ |
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4. Reporting Fraud and White Collar Crimes: Public Services as Perpetrators and Non-Investigators – when employers are raking in money, while employees are ‘just doing their job’ – often with kickbacks |
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5. The Illegality of Usury and Wars: How Successive Governments Ignore National Law and International Treaties – illustrating how institutions are used as shells and firewalls, while their employees do not deliver the institutions’ purpose |
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6. Policing: Who Guards the Guards? Royal Charters are a key legal mechanism to protect the Police as one of many institutions |
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7. CONTEST: How the Counter-Terrorism Strategies Drive Miscarriages of Justice – in the follow-up of 9/11 and 7/7 everybody on the net knows, but the Establishment ‘knows better’… |
The full document is here. More
September 28, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Abuse of the Elderly, Campaigning, Corruption, Eviction, Exposure, Fraud, Justice, Land Registry, Miscarriage of justice
Appeal, Claimant, Court of Appeal, Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, Government, Hamburg, Monday, Plaintiff, Reemtsma, Supreme court, Supreme Court of the United States, Swiss, Velcourt

Reemtsma (Photo credit: asvensson)
Background
This is a case of criminal trespass, of a boundary dispute and of original title map deeds versus UK Land Registry General Boundaries. It is also of false claims, potential false address and the rich Claimant’s abuse of legal system.
Place of Crime – Kings Lynn, W. Norfolk England. Victim – 82 year old Lady and her Son, who has a spinal injury.
Case Summary
April 1 2009 – Claimants destroys old boundary fence, over 50m and plough 200 sqm of Defendant’s Land. Replace fence with stronger poles and upright the pushed over straining post. Three times on 3 April, May and June, fence is broken, cut and finally ‘shredded’ as barbed wire replacement is cut into a 100 pieces of dangerous loops left on the garden. Pets & wildlife risk at risk.
Tractor driver says – ‘you are not using is so we will’. Works for agent Velcourt on the behalf of Eaubrink Farm GmbH.
Show Victims deed map ownership to workers, Farm Manager and Director.
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September 23, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Child pornography, Corruption, Fraud, Justice, Land Registry, Law Enforcement, McKenzie Friends, Paedophilia, Police, Public Inquiry, Public Interest, Royal Commission on Policing, Social Services, Spiritual Empowerment, State kidnapping, The Rule of Law, The rule of money
Blair, Chairman, Early Day Motion, German language, Germany, Gordon Brown, Iraq, Law, Member of Parliament, New South Wales Police Force, Norfolk, Pedophilia, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Royal Commission, Rule of law, Rupert Murdoch, Scotland, Spinal cord injury, United States
Bernard Reemtsma may sound familiar to smokers, especially German ones. But Stuart Wilkie, formerly a ski racer with a spinal injury and Chairman of the Justice Society in Scotland, is now fighting a man who claims to have that name in Norfolk. Mr Reemtsma seems to have paid a few people to get what he wants, never mind his neighbours: he wants their land and their house. What does it take to do so?
In a nutshell:
- pay people to use brute force and a bulldozer to remove a fence
- pay lawyers
- bribe Court staff, Judges and the Land Registry to ignore the Rule of Law
- ask for us McKenzie Friends to come to the rescue…
In 2 pages here.
Then there is this English Patriot in Germany Mike James who published rather explosive material in 2004. I found it, after it had been suggested to me that Bush blackmailed Blair into Iraq and Afghanistan by threatening to publish the UK list of some 763 “VIP Paedophiles”. Thus I can guide readers to
July 29, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Banks, Barclays, Campaigning, Citigroup, Corruption, Demonstrating, Fraud, Halifax, HSBC, News, Protest, Protesting, Publicity, RBS, The rule of money
Lawyer, London, Monday, Olympic, Olympic Games, South Africa, Tuesday, Wednesday
To all concerned sufferers of the banks and lawyers and courts (all these and more are interlinked, it is the lawyers who find dubious means for the banks to circumvent the laws), our battle bus is visiting London on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week. More
July 15, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
The Rule of Law, Justice, Government, The rule of money, Fraud, Public Inquiry, State kidnapping, Law Enforcement, Corruption, Royal Commission on Policing
Norman Scarth, Member of Parliament, Forum for Stable Currencies, Royal Commission, Keith Vaz, New South Wales Police Force, Merlin Hanbury-Tracy 7th Baron Sudeley, Lord Sudeley
MoDPensions.com only tells one story that is representative of how many servicemen???
The Committee on Standards in Public Service thinks that everything is hunky dory, but does invite the general public to provide input. The Nolan principles that public servants should act on are: Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty, Leadership.
If all that was operational, I wouldn’t have to publish most of my websites for Victims of Fraud! I wouldn’t have had to send this email either:
Dear Sir Christopher
Re: Ethics and Best practice – what works?
It is with great pleasure that I read about your invitation to the public to express views and experiences regarding Ethics and Best practice and learned about the seven principles Selflessness – Integrity - Objectivity - Accountability – Openness – Honesty – Leadership. I’m afraid they make me laugh, given my experiences…
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