February 19, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Campaigning, Internet Media, Parliament, Public Interest, Public Interest, The Rule of Law, United Kingdom
Andrew Tyrie, David Cameron, David Kelly, House of Lords, Iraq, Iraq Inquiry, Julian Assange, Kenneth Clarke, London, Matrix-Churchill, Menzies Campbell, Ministry of Defence, Tory, WikiLeaks

Everybody tries to make a difference in our ‘interesting’ times, everybody as best as they can, given their circumstances and familiarity with communication media. Over the last two days I received distinctly ‘interesting’ information:
“Apparent power thrives on secrets. The world of men is structured force.”
Here’s Tony Gosling‘s email about the Justice and Security Bill:
Yesterday Andrew Tyrie MP was mentioned in the Observer:- http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=163751#163751 http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/17/justice-security-bill-secret-courts The justice and security bill is a chilling affront to British justice Secret courts should have no place within our judicial system.
Previously:- http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/jan/28/andrew-tyrie-secret-courts-bill Tory MP Andrew Tyrie attacks secret courts bill Backbencher warns that government is in danger of ‘closing down access to the truth’. More
September 23, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
The Rule of Law, Justice, The rule of money, McKenzie Friends, Fraud, Public Inquiry, State kidnapping, Paedophilia, Social Services, Public Interest, Law Enforcement, Corruption, Land Registry, Spiritual Empowerment, Police, Royal Commission on Policing, Child pornography
Law, United States, Scotland, Rule of law, Member of Parliament, Early Day Motion, Gordon Brown, Royal Commission, Pedophilia, German language, Rupert Murdoch, Germany, Chairman, Iraq, New South Wales Police Force, Norfolk, Spinal cord injury, Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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
September 21, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Child Abusers, Child pornography, Child snatching, Daily Mail, Exposure, Gagging orders, Mainstream Media, News, Organised baby snatching, Paedophilia, Police, Publicity, State kidnapping
Catholic Church, Hillsborough disaster, Iraq, Iraq War, Operation Ore, South Yorkshire Police, Stephen Glover, Tony Blair
This Daily Mail article on 14th Sept 2012 is Stephen Glover’s account of his disillusionment and loss of faith in the ‘establishment’.
It could have been a summary of my 14 years of exposure to victim stories…
He cites:
- cover-up, lies, obfuscation and incompetence in the South Yorkshire Police and ambulance service in the 1989 Hillborough disaster
- the Police, Parliament, the Church, the civil service, government, the City and parts of the Press turn out to be self-serving, incompetent or dishonest
- hundreds of paedophile cases in the Roman Catholic Church
- the Church of England being slow to act in sexual abuse cases
- the bankers: some of them showed recklessness and greed, while behaving as if the banks were their own property
- most of all, we have been disheartened by the lies and evasions of government: Tony Blair manipulated the evidence in taking this country to war against Iraq. More
June 24, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Solicitors, Fraud, Campaigning, Publicity, Corruption, Demonstrating, Daily Express, Daily Mail, Keith Vaz MP
Sheida Oraki, Legal Services, England, Business and Economy, Daily Mail, Scotland Yard, Tory, Iraq
It takes Dr Sheida Oraki’s intelligence and persistence, Diane Mitchell‘s experience with solicitors from hell (or nearby) and Maurice Kirk‘s camera (and banner) to get this photo taken some time ago!
But today it is the perfect illustration for this article in the Daily Mail: Vaz’s crooked pal struck off: Victory for the Mail as conman is found guilty of 104 breaches of rules.
May Keith Vaz MP behave more respectably with his promise to investigate the powers and future of the IPCC!