May 20, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Barnet, Campaigning, Court Hearings, Daily Mail, Exposure, FOI Requests, John Hemming MP, John McDonnell MP, Local Council, Petitions, Public Interest, Publicity, Secret Family Courts, Secret Prisoners, State kidnapping, UK Court of Protection, United Kingdom
Brussels, Camilla Cavendish, Court of Protection, Early Day Motion, Family Court, George Galloway, John Hemming, John McDonnell, London Borough of Barnet, Member of Parliament, Member of the European Parliament, white collar crime
When John Hemming MP joined us at our Westminster meeting in January 2011, to explore a Public Inquiry into White Collar Crimes, I knew that ‘secret prisoners‘ were his ‘pet subject’:
- the use of the Court of ‘Protection‘ to steal the assets of mainly elderly people, by declaring them ‘not to have capacity’ to instruct solicitors
- as a result, people are secretly imprisoned.
At the time, I did not know as much about secret family courts as I wish I never needed to learn:
- secret family courts are used to sanction and ‘legalise’ the child snatching carried out by Social Services – supposedly in the ‘best interest of the child’
- I launched Stop Forced Adoptions in the UK as an online petition that non-UK MEPs want to take further in Brussels, as soon as 2,000 signatures are reached
- I re-vamped Ian Josephs’ www.forced-adoption.com into Punishment without Crime, as he has been advising between 3 and 6 parents a day since the sixties.
Now I have seen how extra secrecy was used in a family court case: More
April 20, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
#forcedadoption, Advocacy, Campaigning, Child abduction, Child snatching, Deportation, Forced Adoptions, Foreigners, Immigration, Organised baby snatching, Social Services, State kidnapping, United Kingdom
Health, Home Affairs Select Committee, Member of Parliament, Parent, Shopping, Stress (biology), UK Border Agency, Weight loss
Well, we’re not alone after all: BID, Bail for Immigration, have studied the ‘cases’ they have to deal with and noticed the terrible effects the separation from parents has on their children:
- emotional stress,
- adverse effects including weight loss, nightmares, insomnia and ‘extreme isolation’.
How can it be? After all, it’s “in the interest of the child!”
But, as one inmate has discovered from her own experiences: foreigners are among those being targeted by Social Services. Why? Presumably they think they can get away with deporting the parents, after fostering or adopting their kids, to keep the industry going…
March 14, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Child abduction, Government, Internet Media, Judges, Justice, Law Enforcement, Members of Parliament, Parliament, Public Interest, Social Services, The Rule of Law, YouTube
Advocacy Organizations, Belgium, British nationality law, Courts of England and Wales, Human Right, Human rights, Human Rights and Liberties, Law, Member of Parliament, NATO, Nigel Cooper

Human Rights Defence (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This remarkable comment was written in response to this blog post on Punishment without Crime.
“It appears that once they find they get shielded by closing ranks and keeping secrets and are able to use our taxpayers money to threaten and pressurize people into silence they continue to get away with it. Each of us must keep repeating this concern. Stop them stealing our legal controls. The law is there and it is ours, our children have rights and we as parents have rights under the law. We must rescue our legal rights and use them against those who abuse human rights.
If we each wrote to our MP [www.WriteToThem.com] in the standard form, either email or letter I am sending:
Dear Rt Hon Fiona Mactaggart More
March 10, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Campaigning, Lambeth, Local Council, United Kingdom
Brothel, Chuka Umunna, Crime, Keychain, London, Member of Parliament, victims, white collar crime

This key fob was found by Stanley Embling, one of the MANY victims of white collar crimes, in 2002, outside Kings Cross Station.
- Who has been craving to get it back?
- Which company produced these key fobs?
- How many?
- Who paid for the bill?
- Who sold them?
- To whom?
- From when to when?
- Where exactly?
The Greater London Council (GLC) was dissolved in 1986, Wikipedia tells us…
Lambeth Council has sacked Brian Pead for speaking out on behalf girls being groomed only recently. Does this key fob bear some clues?
Greetings to our famous friends: Who, What, When, Where and Why. More
February 17, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
EU, Foreigners, Globalisation, Government, Human Rights Convention, Immigration, Mainstream Media, Parliament, Secret Family Courts, Theresa May MP, United Kingdom
Crime, Government, Home Secretary, judge, Law, Member of Parliament, Parliament, Parliament of the United Kingdom, The Mail on Sunday, Theresa May

Theresa May, the Home Secretary in the Daily Mail - regarding the deportation of foreign criminals:
It is not for the judges to be legislators.
It is essential to democracy that the elected representatives of the people make the laws that govern this country – and not the judges. Yet some seem to believe they can ignore Parliament’s wishes.
… how to balance the foreigner’s right to family life against our nation’s right to protect itself…
… the central idea of our constitution which is that Parliament makes the law, and judges interpret what law is and make sure the executive complies with it.
… our democracy is subverted when judges decide to take on that role for themselves.
I need to write to her, asking about all those foreigners who are kept in prisons – apart from their children – after Local Councils managed to get judges to sanction what they are doing in secret family courts: take their children and hand them to foster carers, paedophiles or adoptive parents…
Who are the real criminals
- everybody who knows what’s dishonest with our money system but doesn’t change it?
- white collar criminals paid for working in public authorities, such as Police, IPCC, NHS who commit more crimes to cover up instead of apologising?
- judges who sanction what white collar criminals get up to?
Do note what Tom Watson MP writes about the 2 kinds of fraud victims have been observing for decades:
- fraud by false representation
- fraud by failing to disclose information.
February 12, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Blogs, City of London, Government, Internet Media, John Hemming MP, McKenzie Friends, Parliament, Police state, United Kingdom, YouTube
Abdelhakim Belhadj, City of London Corporation, City of Westminster, Coalition government, Downing Street, Government, Government of the United Kingdom, House of Lords, Ian Paisley Jr, James Brokenshire, Law Enforcement, Mainstream Media, Member of Parliament, Ministry of Justice, National security, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Whitehall
The disconnect between Parliament and ‘the public’ has never been greater.
But when the Secret ‘Justice’ Bill glides through Parliament and ‘the public’ prefers to be asleep, we can only hope that those few who notice, will share their news as effectively as The Tap - an interesting ‘collective’ contributing to a blog.
There is no such thing as ‘the system’. We are talking about people being paid for working
and
- in HMG Government, i.e. Downing Street and Whitehall
- in the City of Westminster with Parliament supposedly as the Highest Court of the Land
- the State with its civil servants and employees in ‘authorities’ and ‘public institutions’
- the Law (Judiciary) or Ministry of Justice
- and the Law Enforcement (Police) – all necessary to turn Britain into a Police State.
‘The ‘public’ More
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 16, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Austerity Cuts, Banks, Blogs, Campaigning, Internet Media, Members of Parliament, United Kingdom
Britain, Commons, Franz Kafka, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, John Ward, Labour Students, Member of Parliament, Palace, Palace of Westminster, Police, United States, University of Birmingham, Westminster
This morning I am still somewhat recovering from yesterday’s meeting. Before turning its outcomes into activity, I just copy what John Ward, publisher of the very popular The Slog wrote:
I was in a House of Commons committee room for much of yesterday, and you’ll all be relieved to know that there is no longer any water for sessions there. Given yesterday’s news (not really news, just the first time it’s been admitted) that our banks are nowhere near the target of refilled balance sheets, I suppose the Commons water was bound to go in the end.
But was there any other evidence to hand in the Palace of Westminster that our doom is at hand? Not really: I met and spoke with two MPs – diligent and concerned, don’t doubt it – but neither of them seemed that aware of how dysfunctionally unpopular the political class is across Europe.
More remarkable were the ordinary people in the room grappling with serious legal, constitutional, police and power-abuse issues. Mums imprisoned spitefully, armed police raiding family homes, people being declared in need of mental assessment for arguing with social workers, businesses being fraudulently declared insolvent, judges exceeding their powers while ignoring evidence. And volunteer intermediaries dedicated to helping those stuck in a Kafkaesque world in which the law says one thing but the authorities do another.
“It’s the system,” people kept saying, “We must change the system”. I don’t agree, I’m afraid. You have to change the culture, ethics, attitudes, dishonesty, privilege, and inflexibly dated tribalism of Britain. Just making the system tougher without doing that will simply mean more new laws – and more cynical new ways of getting round them.
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
December 20, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Child Abusers, Child pornography, Child snatching, Forced Adoptions, Gagging orders, Organised baby snatching, Paedophilia, Social Services, State kidnapping
BNP, British National Party, Buckingham Palace, Child sexual abuse, Kent, Labour, London, Member of Parliament, Rochdale, Suffolk, Tory, YouTube

Kent’s Missing Children - a report on page 1 and 5 in a local paper.
Experts talk about Kent as the capital of ‘Paedophilia UK’. Children are taken to Kent when they should be ‘cared’ for in London or Suffolk and parents have unnecessarily long travels. It all makes sense only, when you begin to see that either sex or money or both are the reasons for these heinous activities by ‘them the institutions’.
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From M.A.C.P.C. the Martial Arts Council for the Protection of Children against Government Child Abuse in Australia:
- Government Child Abuse by Design – How it Works
- Fundamental Overviews
- YouTube videos
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From John Ward‘s The Slog, author no 5 and blog no 7 in the Non-Aligned Blogs of TotalPolitics:
Elms Guest House: 1980s paedophiles poised to be outed? As the obvious existence of long-standing systemic child sex abuse comes increasingly to light, more and more long-serving politicians are beginning to feel queasy. The fairly reliable word out there on the streets now is that two former Tory ministers, seven other MPs and various social luminaries from the late 1970s and early 1980s were regular visitors at the Barnes ‘venue’ featured above…….the boys all having been recruited from a nearby care home.
The ‘dead Liberal MP’ one would presume to have been Rochdale’s finest and fattest, but other names (I hear) are surprising: the span goes all the way from the BNP to the IRA, and from Buckingham Palace to the left wing of the Labour Party. As I said last month, the Establishment’s main problem here is that they genuinely don’t know how far this scandal will go before it’s burnt out: they cover up to protect what they fear, not necessarily to protect their own guilt.
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