Yes, seeing behind the motivations of bad news and seeing through the intentions of bad institutions makes us feel helpless and powerless. Until somebody comes along and lifts your spirit again and you feel less alone, less ‘ashamed and impotent’ as commentator obesiverights.
My ‘position statement’ this morning:
the financial critique is rolling as the cause of all evil:
I cannot put into words the despair that I feel in reading the letter from this young girl and looking at the pictures of all the stolen children in the picture gallery.
I do enjoy symbols and signs to give meaning to life. When one of my first emails on New Year’s Day was “My boys are in Slovakia” I was therefore hopeful for a New Year of ‘successes’ in our struggles to reverse injustices – from fraudulent bankruptcies and home repossessions to having children put into ‘care’, getting them adopted and being imprisoned on top!
This article in Slovak News in English raises suspicions about wrongful adoptions internationally! I just find it strange that the emphasis is on adoptions rather than ‘care’.
Here it is: paper planes flying for Martin and Samuel, the two boys taken by UK Social Services with 3 police cars, from the Lutheran Pastor of the family 2 years ago – on the 5 o’clock news of TV Slovakia, starting at 3:56 until 7:58.
A protest before the UK Embassy – with some 400 people and the following English placards:
As long as we can’t either win individual cases or make progress in terms of changing “the system”, I can hardly feel pleased. However, I follow the following guidelines:
It’s sooo difficult for people to think the unthinkable and believe the unbelievable: that Social Services are there to SNATCH children for all sorts of purposes, and definitely incentivised by money.
To make this more ‘acceptable’, I compiled key articles from mainstream media. But that still hasn’t been enough to change!
John Hemming is the only MP who consistently makes all sorts of efforts to make change happen.
So people make their own demands on Facebook, YouTube and WordPress. When will it be enough, I wonder???
What has to happen for ‘orders from above’ to stop this child snatching aka state kidnapping that is sanctioned by judges in family and even criminal courts?
#CardboardCoffinMan Michael Doherty (here in the pub later, together with Ian Puddick) organised this demo that brought together some 200 protestors with excellent speeches.
But the real surprise was the prompt response by the Chairman of the Home Select Committee Keith Vaz MP, as announced by the BBC:
This Reuters article will please LOTS of Victims Unite readers (> 100,000 since August 2010!). It was recommended by 871 Facebook readers! The first paragraph says:
Britons love to lecture the world about integrity and the rule of law, but the News of the World phone hacking scandal has laid bare a web of collusion between
In fact, the government thinks it can ‘export’ the UK justice system as a plan for growth!
Do take note of the Royal Commission into the New South Wales Police Service which included the protection of paedophiles by NSW Police – as the only rational explanation for all the child snatching that has been going on – besides the money that is involved for Social Workers, foster parents, legal teams, ‘expert witnesses’ and the Police…
Well written, especially with the hook of more “secret trials”: the reform programme has stalled!
John Hemming MP said in his latest interview “we need to become less punitive so that people can change their minds and admit to having made a mistake.”
The day when #paedobritain and #stopabusenow were trending.
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