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| Author: | Westonman [ Thu Jun 19, 2014 3:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | What is going on in Hillingdon? |
Check out this web site: http://www.justicenow.co.uk/ Connection please? Quote: Some of you will have heard that I obtained an injunction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster and the Auxillary Bishop of Westminster. You may be wondering what has this got to do with police corruption or my wider case. Well let me briefly explain. This link provides more details: http://www.justicenow.co.uk/news/41-inj ... the-bishopIn 2008, at the same time as I faced serious police corruption, I also found my family being attacked with the used of my child's Catholic Secondary school and the unlawful actions of Hillingdon Social Services. It seems the 'partner agencies' were intent on breaking up my family and removing my child from my care. I firmly believe that these actions stem from the fact that I was pursuing an employment tribunal claim against my former employer British Airways. Far fetched? Without going into full details there is clear connections between my child's school and British Airways at the material time when all this started. Today's update: http://www.justicenow.co.uk/news/57-str ... -s-defense http://www.justicenow.co.uk/news/40-media-coverage Gold Command Quote: It is a known fact that the police extensively utilise both smear and misrepresentation to divert attention from their own acts and turn the spotlight onto critics and those seeking Justice against their acts. Only this year we learn't of the outrageous covert surveillance of the Stephen Lawrence family and associates, which the police plainly hoped would furnish material to bring down their public campaign. This family is not the only people to have faced such intrusive and unlawful acts from the police in this regard.
It has come to light that the Metropolitan Police have set up 'Gold Command' meetings with regard to my case, they have denied it in public, (LINK) but information passed to me indicates this is the case. Gold Command is established in the police in the event of major incidences or matters likely to significantly damage the police. Clearly, the Met Police see these cases as being in this area and have set up 'strategic' plans to counter the perceived threat. This is the highest level of resourcing and gives a clear indication of what people are up against when trying to hold the police to account. |
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| Author: | Jon [ Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:31 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
These sorts of cases are heart wrenching and I can't begin to imagine the frustration of people on the wrong end of wrong and seemingly inexplicable decisions who feel totally powerless. |
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| Author: | Kremmen [ Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
I agree. Long gone is the thought of the trustworthy British Police service, too many of these coming to light. Sad thing is that I'll bet that vast majority of them are hard working, honest people let down by a small number of rogue one's like the one's first involved in the Stephen Lawrence case. Then it's a massive cover up exercise instead of publicly sacking them |
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| Author: | Westonman [ Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
Kremmen wrote: I agree. Long gone is the thought of the trustworthy British Police service, too many of these coming to light. Not only the police Kremmen. It appears from the web pages linked to above that LBH SS, a school, a major employer, a church, the police, the CPS, and the courts are all entwined in something very unsavoury.
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| Author: | Kremmen [ Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
It stinks doesn't it |
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| Author: | Marian [ Sat Jun 21, 2014 2:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
Jon wrote: These sorts of cases are heart wrenching and I can't begin to imagine the frustration of people on the wrong end of wrong and seemingly inexplicable decisions who feel totally powerless. This sentence is very meaningful. |
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| Author: | Marian [ Sat Jun 21, 2014 7:09 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
Jon wrote: These sorts of cases are heart wrenching and I can't begin to imagine the frustration of people on the wrong end of wrong and seemingly inexplicable decisions who feel totally powerless. Hi ... Just to explain why I think the above quote is 'meaningful' especially the words 'totally powerless'. Somewhere in what I have read by following the links at the start of this thread, I saw something to the effect that people who may be regarded as whistleblowers are somehow at risk of losing their credibility and livelihoods. Those people are then totally powerless because no credibility and no financial stability means no chance of going to Law. Those circumstances will then cause frustration for people because they live knowing that they can never find a satisfactory conclusion to end their misery, discontent and in some cases, what could turn out to be injustice if proved. The quoted sentence above is so meaningful, I think, because, if there were more people in positions of professional authority, say MP's, who thought the same way, at least some people who are powerless may find help without fear of persecution. |
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| Author: | Marian [ Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
I have found that John McDonnell actually has called for a Public Inquiry (I am not sure when he did this) into the case highlighted on the link http://www.justicenow.co.uk/ I hadn't seen this news when I posted my previous comment. |
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| Author: | geezer466 [ Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
The problem is the secrecy which the Family Court division is shrouding itself in. Consequently we are not getting the full story. Not that I dispute anything said here as we know there is always two sides to any story. There is something quite National Socialist about a civil power being able to remove a child from it's natural parents without reason or the contents of the Court order being made public. |
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| Author: | Marian [ Sun Jun 22, 2014 11:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: What is going on in Hillingdon? |
geezer466 wrote: The problem is the secrecy which the Family Court division is shrouding itself in.Consequently we are not getting the full story. Not that I dispute anything said here as we know there is always two sides to any story. There is something quite National Socialist about a civil power being able to remove a child from it's natural parents without reason or the contents of the Court order being made public. Hi Geezer or Westonman Could you or Westonman point me in the direction of where the Family Court Division is mentioned as I can't find anything so far ... (quite a lot of other issues crop up though). Thankyou in advance for your help. |
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