October 8, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Australia, Campaigning, Early Day Motion, Exposure, Forced Adoptions, John Hemming MP, Mainstream Media, Members of Parliament, Northern Times, Organised baby snatching, Royal Commission on Policing, Social Services
Adoption, Australia, Barry O'Farrell, Early Day Motion, John Hemming (politician), Member of Parliament, New South Wales, New South Wales Police Force, NSW, Royal Commission
The article Parliament apology on forced adoptions accepted, but mothers still feel hurt is a second interesting ‘precedent’ from New South Wales (NSW). At the time, babies were taken from unmarried mothers!
In 1996, the Royal Commission into NSW Police took place which resulted in reports on corruption, reform and paedophilia.
Here, 91 MPs are recommending a Royal Commission, by having signed this Early Day Motion.
What if the UK Parliament
- acknowledged that forced adoption is a punishment without crime and the removal of babies at birth a violation of human rights?
- apologised for all wrongful adoptions and promised to re-investigate?
- contacted all children and invited them to “Post Adoption Resource Centres” to process their traumatic separations?
- compensated all parents for the grief and trauma of institutional abuse?
- considered re-investigating over-zealous Social Services‘ decisions of children in ‘care’?
- took an active interest in John Hemming MP’s Family Justice Bill that will be debated on October 26th? More
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
August 16, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Blogs, Child Abusers, Child snatching, Forced Adoptions, Gagging orders, Internet Media, Organised baby snatching, Paedophilia, Royal Commission on Policing, Social Services, State kidnapping
Aliens, Black British, Boarding school, Child, Children Youth and Family, Family, Foster care, Home, London, New South Wales, New South Wales Police Force, Olympic, Parent, Pedophilia, Royal Commission, United States

Photo credit: Wikipedia
I know it’s too unbelievable. I also ignored the first information I got for quite some time, for it’s all too ‘incredible’: that the State uses the time and money of its employees to provide children for paedophiles. But: the Royal Commission into New South Wales Police concluded, already in 1996: corruption, reform and paedophilia.
Here, the most recent evidence is:
And the most comprehensive BELIEVABLE collection of stories:
July 19, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Child Abusers, Daily Mail, Internet Media, Paedophilia, Police, Protesting
Daily Mail, Dyfed Powys Police, Early Day Motion, Member of Parliament, Metropolitan Police Service, National Assembly for Wales, New South Wales Police Force, News of the World, Royal Commission, Scotland Yard, South Wales, Sun, Wales, West Midlands, World news
Yes, it’s the unthinkable:
- being paid to mis-sell financial products
- when complaining, being dismissed
- being punished by being prescribed un-necessary medication for 12 years
- being ignored by official bodies such as the FSA, Financial, Ombudsman, Welsh Assembly, two Prime Ministers, dozens of MPs, West Midlands Fraud Squad, New Scotland Yard, South Wales and Dyfed Powys Police and media such as News of the World, Express, The Sun
- being labelled ‘vexatious’ – because this is the most convenient way to silence whistleblowers: the word ‘vexatious’ alerts the authorities to dismiss out of hand any of your correspondence.
Here is Peter Bellett’s story: a whistleblower victimised by criminals…
As a “consolation”, the Daily Mail reported:
I was turned into a pariah for complaining about a yob.
Her details were circulated to an extraordinary range of public and private bodies, including doctors, dentists, opticians, libraries, contraceptive clinics, schools and nurseries. Their staff were advised not to see her alone.
‘What is terrifying is that there is almost no proof required and no hearing to determine the truth of the allegation. It could happen to anybody who gets into even the most minor disagreement with their council.’
The Daily Mail also reported Revealed: The paedophile map of Britain where a child sex attack takes place every 20 MINUTES
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July 15, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Corruption, Fraud, Government, Justice, Law Enforcement, Public Inquiry, Royal Commission on Policing, State kidnapping, The Rule of Law, The rule of money
Forum for Stable Currencies, Keith Vaz, Lord Sudeley, Member of Parliament, Merlin Hanbury-Tracy 7th Baron Sudeley, New South Wales Police Force, Norman Scarth, Royal Commission
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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March 12, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Campaigning
Australia, Catholic Church, Child abuse, Child pornography, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Law, Law Enforcement, New South Wales Police Force, Pedophilia, Police, Pope, Pope Benedict XVI, Royal Commission, William Levada
This report was produced in 1997 in Australia, but is as relevant here and now as it was there and then.
Volume I is 183 pages long and covers Corruption.
Volume II is about Reform on 327 pages
Volume III covers appendices on 246 pages.
Volumes IV and V are the Paedophile Enquiry with appendices on VI.
What if the UK also discovered that the Police runs the show by blackmailing paedophiles in high office? For that’s the gist of this very thorough Royal Inquiry.
An amnesty was offered for police officers who came forward.
Here, we also need a major compensation fund for all the victims of the police not investigating crimes, besides Police destroying evidence (Haringey) or the Prison not allowing Maurice Kirk’s evidence to leave the prison…