Over 500 signatures on Stop the Oppression of the British people petition

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Over 500 Signatures and 3,200 Page Views
on the “Stop the Oppression of the British People” Petition

The Stop the Oppression of the British People petition is targeted at HM The Queen requesting to ensure that the Rule of Law is adhered to in Her Majesty’s institutions.  Published on March 19, 2010 by the Forum for Stable Currencies, the petition has been signed by over 500 people so far and viewed by more than 3,200.

The Forum for Stable Currencies has held meetings at the House of Lords and Commons since 1998 and has been exploring systemic causes of the current state of our monetary system as well as their effects on voters and tax payers.

The absence of the Rule of Law is experienced by UK citizens as immense frustration, pain, misery, injustice, cruelty and financial disaster at the personal level. These situations can also be evidenced in the corruption in the Courts, greed by lawyers and generally the rule of money.

The rule of money is addressed by Early Day Motion 1297 that asks for the Enforcement of the Bank of England Act 1694. It was tabled by Austin Mitchell MP on April 20, 2009 and recommends tackling the serious oppression that the writers of the Bank of England Act intended to avoid in 1694.

Examples of oppression were recorded on video at meetings of the Forum for Stable Currencies on April 23, 2009, June 23, 2009 and March 9, 2010. A more extensive report has been compiled as The Forensics of Legal Fraud.

Comments of signatories of the petition cover General Wisdom, Monetary Reform, Criticising the Judiciary, Reporting Misery, General Frustration, Supporting Grand Juries, Political Comments and Financial and Banking Comments and offer a remarkable overview of what UK citizens are thinking and feeling.

The comments and the petition have been handed to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, the Rt Hon Dr. Vincent Cable MP, together with an Open Letter and the documentary evidence covering four individual cases.

The Organiser of the Forum for Stable Currencies Sabine K McNeill says “Ten years of raising awareness about monetary reform have not made the slightest difference to the understanding of politicians and journalists of the systemic causes of our debt-based economy. We now hope that they can identify with victims of the absence of the Rule of Law and that they can begin to see that this is wholly due to the rule of money.”

For further information, please contact Sabine K McNeill on sabine@3d-metrics.com or on 07968 039 141.

Open Letter to Dr. Vincent Cable MP

When there is a new government, there is new hope.  This hope extends to Dr. Vincent Cable MP who has always been supportive of many victims of the financial, legal and judiciary system.

Today, one of these ‘victims turned starfighters’, Mr Gedaljahu Ebert, handed this Open Letter to Dr. Vincent Cable.

Please click on the image to open the document.
Open Letter to The Rt Hon Dr. Vincent CableIn his new responsibility as Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and President of the Board of Trade, we believe Dr. Cable to be responsible for the Insolvency Register.

This Register contains information that turns out to be false, as it has been obtained by fraudulent processes and not by adhering to the Rule of Law.

Page 1 of documentary evidence of four cases
As documentary evidence, we have enclosed the information about four individuals.

Here’s the answer we received from the Insolvency Service on his behalf.

Progressing with comments by petition signatories…

How do we measure progress as we are campaigning for monetary reform for all and financial justice on behalf of legal and judiciary victims?

Let me count the ways:

  1. To laugh often and love much, to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of honest critics; to appreciate beauty; to give of one’s self; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived that is to have succeeded.
    – Ralph Waldo Emerson
  2. To count the number of signatures (492) and page views (3062) as it grows day by day on Stop the Oppression of the British people.
  3. To enjoy the comments as I grouped them according to the topics that emerged:
    • General Wisdom
    • Monetary Reform
    • Criticising the Judiciary
    • Reporting Misery
    • General Frustration
    • Supporting Grand Juries
    • Political Comments
    • and Financial and Banking Comments.
  4. To count the number of visitors to the blog. (4,973 tonight)
  5. To count the number of videos produced by Brad Meyer and uploaded onto websites. (More than 20 by now.)
  6. To count the number of cases published as ‘templates’ with a view to changing the law.  (8 by now)
  7. To enjoy the quality of input that goes into Open Letters to authorities, politicians and institutions. Watch this space by subscribing to this blog!

We Don’t Need Central Banks

This article is an interview with J.S.Kim, founder of the investment consulting firm SmartKnowledgeU.

It is an excellent analysis with the simple conclusion: ignorance is the key to their profits.

I just wish he also proposed how to get rid of central banks…

Solicitors from Hell and Heaven

Thanks to “the network” I received this link to the site Solicitors from Hell. The list is shockingly long and the site has been visited MANY times!

Fortunately the site also has a space for Solicitors from Heaven!

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