January 12, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Banks, Campaigning, Government, Jimmy Savile, Litigants in Person, Mainstream Media, Police, Publicity, Solicitors, The rule of money
Bank, BBC, Child abuse, Crown Prosecution Service, fraud, Government, Jimmy Savile, Keir Starmer, Law Enforcement, Leeds General Infirmary, Misfeasance, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Police, Surrey Police, Syndrome
The decades of exploits of Jimmy Savile have been treated with what can only be described as ‘Wilful Blindness’ exercised by the British Establishment, i.e. Police, Judiciary, Government, Authorities etc: Police ‘too busy’ for fraud.
There is a remarkable parallel in respect of the gross Misfeasance in Public Office in the way bank victims have been treated over the decades, when bringing evidence of bank theft and corruption perpetrated upon them, which the police and judiciary have refused to act upon. WHY????
Jimmy Savile must have used, or been privy to the same covert institutional misfeasance as the banks. See: www.safe-online.org 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
January 5, 2013
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Advocacy, Campaigning, Child snatching, Forced Adoptions, Internet Media, McKenzie Friends, Meetup, Publicity, Secret Family Courts, Slovakia, State kidnapping, The rule of money, The Web, United Kingdom
15th January, Classroom, Facebook, Facebook features, Holidays, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, Meetup, My Boys, New Year, Slovak, Slovakia, Syndrome
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!
I found the above picture on Chris Roubis’ Facebook page, after his site was taken down due to mentioning Unlawful Killing – the cover-ups concerning Lady Di’s death.
With a view to becoming more effective on behalf of victims, survivors, starfighters, campaigners, activists and McKenzie Friends as Public Interest Advocates, we are working on:
May 2013 become the year of breakthrough we’ve long been waiting for – with many thanks for all your visits, comments and suggestions!
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December 9, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
BBC, BBC, Blogs, Child Abusers, Child snatching, Internet Media, Jersey, John Hemming MP, Organised baby snatching, Paedophilia, State kidnapping
Anglo-Saxon, BBC, BBC Jersey, Child abuse, Foster care, Germany, God, Interview, Jersey, Matthew Price, Pedophilia, Syndrome

The Jersey Way is an “out side look at the goings on around the Island. From an average Joe view point.”
Here it publishes a sequence of radio interviews by BBC Radio Jersey about CoverUps. The interviewer Matthew Price talks about our time of ‘deep distrust about our political system and the way it is reported in the media’. Yes, we found that child snatching is one of Seven Deadly Syndromes and Seven Media Cover-Ups.
The radio interviews are about the history of child abuse and paedophilia: children’s homes and foster care. More
November 30, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Campaigning, Internet Media, Lord McAlpine, Mainstream Media, Publicity, The Web
Brian Leveson, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, Leveson, Leveson Inquiry, List of newspapers in the United Kingdom, Lord Leveson, Member of Parliament, Pedophilia, Syndrome, Turkey, United States, Wikipedia

English: Anti-paedophilia logo from the National Revival of Poland (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
There are enough people interpreting and commenting on the Leveson inquiry – which gave a voice to 51 of a new class of victims: ‘press victims’.
The Wikipedia page gives all the factual information. Lord Leveson realised that they need a place where to go to for complaints and compensation.
‘Victims’ also seemed to be on the agenda in the House of Commons debate. But I am as cynical as the editor of The DuckShoot: nothing is going to change regarding the mainstream media, unless people stop buying and reading:
AND: who knows what creative spirits come up with on the net??? For as long as possible, I will, remain hopeful regarding the potential of the internet concerning the public interest and its defence!
Here you can see which state uses its power to police the net! Guess which country is the worst?… Turkey, followed by the US! More
November 10, 2012
Sabine Kurjo McNeill
Government, Internet Media, Irish Mail, Mainstream Media, News
Anarchy Reigns, BBC, BT Group, Cooperative, Crime, Ireland, Irish Daily Mail, Jimmy Savile, Legal aid, Public services, Rule of law, Schutzstaffel, Syndrome, white collar crime
There are still enough honest people around who just get on with their lives. That’s why ‘anarchy’ [the absence of law] is only visible to those who have become victims of white collar crimes and who have decided to fight rather than adopt the victim position they are expected to adopt.
But the levels of criminality are deep. Here are just two recent examples that arrived in my inbox:
Page 68 of the Irish Mail on Sunday of 21 October 2012 contains this article about how bad it is and has been in Ireland! And yet, Ian Josephs has been recommending Ireland as the country to flee to when pregnant ladies need to escape the SS in the UK…

When a haulage company, the Co-op and BT choose to provide legal services that must mean:
- current legal services are inadequate – as experienced by many victims
- corporations rule the world, i.e. they ‘compete’ with publicly funded governmental services.
The question is whether it’s desirable