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
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 2, 2011
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Campaigning, Exposure, Local Council, Police harassment, State terrorism, The Rule of Law
Crime, Health, Hospital, National Health Service, NHS, Old age, Royal Charter, Social work
Whether it’s children or the elderly: when money is in sight, Social Services, local Police, local councils and politicians – they seem to prefer to benefit from bribes than stand up for the vulnerable and victims…
This link is about her short story and this one a bit longer – very reminiscent indeed of Paulette H Cooper whose assets have been plundered in the same systematic way. On top of that, she now is suffering from NHS blunders… But, of course, the NHS is protected by a Royal Charter just like all other civil servants…
Here’s an article about the diamond wedding and here about the husband’s death.
Some call it ‘state terrorism’ when the state is out to get its citizens – whether as individuals or ‘en bloc’ and ‘en masse’…
For any hope for justice or compensation seems useless. But we owe it to our conscience to have tried our best!
April 22, 2011
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Campaigning
Cambridge, Federal Reserve System, Law, Royal Charter, The Crown, United States
We Who Oppose Deception is the signature of a remarkable Open Letter to Agents of the Crown, written from an America perspective.
The UK perspective is better represented by the analysis of Royal Charters, the impressive research carried out by the late Suzon Forscey-Moore, an American legal advisor who used to live in Cambridge.
Only those concerned seem to know about this ‘firewall’ within which they get away with white collar crimes galore!
January 20, 2011
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Banks, Campaigning
Austin Mitchell, Bank of England, European Court of Human Rights, Forum for Stable Currencies, Human Rights Act 1998, Royal Charter
This was the subject line of my newsletter at the beginning of December 2010. It started by:
Hello again, in the Spirit of Tackling the Serious Oppression of the British people,
First of all, many thanks to everybody who’s viewed and signed our latest petition in support of Maurice Kirk and all other victims of financial exploitation and legal oppression. In his indefatigable and adventurous spirit, Maurice has toured Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney to “rattle a few cages” – with a TV programme, newspaper and video reporting. Trying to keep him out of jail, despite a warrant for arrest, is paramount, given his medical condition and the number of false imprisonments he’s endured already.
WANTED: Fair Trials and Compensation – instead of an Effective Remedy before National Authorities – has now reached 153 signatures and over 1,700 page views. The most fascinating reading are the comments that I compiled into a document. Together with the comments to STOP the OPPRESSION of the BRITISH PEOPLE, these are most valuable campaigning documents to refer to, when people pursue their own cases. Especially when communicating with your MP, you can demonstrate how you are far from alone!
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December 14, 2010
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Campaigning, Compensator of last resort, Fraud, Fundamental Rights Charter, Home possession, The Rule of Law, The rule of money, The Web
Advocacy Organizations, Buckingham Palace, Her Majesty's Prison Service, Human Rights and Liberties, Magna Carta, Royal Charter
This is the letter I posted today to Buckingham Palace:
To: The Private Secretary to Her Majesty the Queen
The Rt Hon Christopher Geidt CVO OBE
London SW1A 1AA
Dear Sir Christopher
Re: Civil Abuse of Royal Privileges
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