THE SAYINGS OF ALAN CLARK, MP.

Alan Clark is 70 years of age. He is also a distinguished historian like his father before him. Above all he is truthful, frank and perceptive. He believes Dennis Skinner to be a man of integrity, Clark said, "Dennis Skinner would not accept even a biscuit" Neither would Alan Clark. Alan is a self confessed womaniser and a bit of a snob but that should not detract from his intellectual qualities and his integrity

His View of MPs. 'T hey get too much and they line their own pockets as well'.

His View of the Prime Minister. 'I do admire Blair. He's like Michael Schumacher driving with one

hand; he'll end upside-down in the ditch'.

For months we have been talking of New Labour's beggars on horseback. The Windbag will not end up in the ditch because Bernie Ecclestone will protect his investment by keeping Blair off the Grand Prix circuits. We have reported free holiday accommodation, Jaguar car gifts, drug profits, armaments, oil, supermarkets, planning permissions and preferential treatment for people and companies who are effectively bribing politicians and political parties. The money-earning Ministries are the Departments of Trade and Industry and of the Environment and Transport. Tim Smith and Neil Hamilton were castigated as a result of Tim Smith's admission. Otherwise Mohamed Al Fayed would again have been called a liar. As Lord Denning stated bribery is difficult to detect because both the bribed and the briber keep it secret.

At one time the public took no interest in Freemasonry and believed that the police and the courts were above suspicion. See the following item on police perjury. The public must now address the problem of corruption within Parliament itself. MPs should stand for Parliament because they want to serve the country and the people and for these reasons alone. If Bernie Ecclestone is allowed a private meeting with the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street Joe Soap should also have a private meeting. In fact there should be none of this sort of behaviour from a Prime Minister. This is why we are calling for a new political party, new restrictions on MPs and the abolition of the post of Lord Chancellor. MPs should be paid the rate for the job and work full time on the job with parliamentary recesses cut to a minimum.

POLICE PERJURY

This is a newspaper cutting received from Gerald Coulter (Ph/Fax 01923 262726) on 26 September 1998.

From BBC Radio 4

<<<<<A policeman admits to lying in court

The Exchange, a phone-in hosted by Eddie Mair on Radio 4, discussed telling lies. The final caller to the programme, describing himself as "Eddie" and saying that he had served as a police officer with the Metropolitan force for 24 years, said that it was "part of the culture" to lie under oath to achieve convictions. The BBC was anxious that this might have been a hoax call, but was satisfied that it was genuine. The broadcast sparked concerned interest from the police authorities and calls from the general public.

Eddie Mair: Now to "Eddie" in Kent. Do you tell the truth?

Caller: Usually, but when I am at work it's part of my job actually to sort of tell lies.

Mair: You're a journalist then?

Caller: No, I'm not a journalist, no. I'm a serving police officer in the Metropolitan Police.

Mair: And you tell lies on a regular basis?

Caller: In court, yes: 90 per cent of my colleagues are the same, to be honest with you. If you go to court, you take the oath…If you want to get a conviction you have to tell lies. It's part and parcel of the job…

Mair: Why can't you simply tell the truth?

Caller: Well, you'd probably get about one in a hundred convictions.

Mair: How do you decide who to lie about?

Caller: You get to know who the local villains are… and if you've seen them doing something and there's not sufficient evidence [to] convict them, then you have to make the rest up.

Mair: And do you do this regularly?

Caller: Everybody does, and everybody in court knows it… The magistrates know it, the judges know it, the defence counsels know it, and… I mean… the villains who get up in the box and lie… they know that, and so we do the same…

Mair: Where does that leave us… if we can't trust the police?

Caller: Well, I think the judicial system needs reviewing, really.

Mair: Can you be sure that the people you lie about are real villains?

Caller: Well, no, I can't… I can't be absolutely certain. You must make a judgement. You're 99 per cent certain, and that's the best you can do.

Mair: The first time you did it, was it easy to do?

Caller: No, it was very difficult.

Mair: And then it gets easier?

Caller: Yeah, you know, it's sort of part of the culture...if you don't do

it, you're sort of ostracised.

BBC Radio 4, (93-95 FM) 3.02 p.m. on 15 September 1998.>>>>>>

Comment: There appears to be poetic justice in criminals, in front of and on the bench, engaged in a conspiracy that keeps judges busy and lawyers in luxury while the accused, guilty or innocent, land in prison. We, the all knowing public, are always ready to believe that there is no smoke without fire. They readily forget the Derek Bentley, Timothy Evans, Peter Manuel and James Hanratty hangings.

We never hear much about the miscarriages of justice in the civil courts. These are usually about money. They cause suicides and the inhuman and degrading treatment of decent law abiding citizens. Frequently the police are used to harass civil litigants. They are dragged before the courts on trumped up police charges and are convicted by police perjury and bent judges. The corruption in the legal system is a matter for the Lord Chancellor and above him, the Prime Minister. When corruption is uncovered the Prime Minister and the Lord Chancellor should resign but they don't. They fall back on the Michael Howard excuse that they do not know details of all the cases that are brought to their attention. They blame the civil servants. If ministers were obliged to resign it would concentrate the minds of the civil servants. At one time ministers did have some honour and did resign. Not any more. The beggars on horseback put pocket-lining first.

KHANNED AYLESBURY DUCK

Aylesbury is in Buckinghamshire. This means that the authorities associated with it are likely to be polluted with Masonic corruption. We have found Aylesbury to stink of corruption.

An Aylesbury man, Mat Khan, aged 21, appeared recently in Reading Crown Court charged with serious offences. That was the court that tried the son of the Assistant Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge and let him off with a slap across the wrist. Khan had kept a 15 year old girl in his car for several hours, threatened her with different weapons and struck her so hard across the head that he had burst her eardrum. The car was spotted by the police who released the girl before she suffered a more serious assault. Khan had a string of previous convictions for violence, dishonesty, drugs and the rape of a minor. The judge, Mr Justice McKinnon, sentenced him to 90 hours community service and a 12-month probation order and ordered him to pay £600 to the girl. We feel that 12 years in prison would have been an appropriate sentence.

Mat Khan was one person who should never have been allowed to hold a Public Service Vehicle driving licence. He obtained one through his brother Taj Khan. Imagine him driving a school bus!

Another brother, Raj Khan, aged 32, is the Deputy Mayor of Aylesbury. The question we have been asked is "Is it possible for a Pakistani to become a Mason?" We would refer you to last week's Vomit where four criminals were all Masons including Det. Ch. Insp. Elmore Davies. Any policeman accepting a bribe would be likely to join the Masons first as a precaution. The criminal offering the bribe would be asked to become a Mason in order to stop him blowing the whistle and to guarantee him long term immunity from prosecution. The answer to the question is that any crook, be he black, white, brown, yellow or green would receive a welcome to the Craft if he generated wealth for members. There are many Masons from ethnic minorities. Most of them would be as honest as the average Mason.

THE DURHAM MASONS

We have a long and unbelievable report from schoolmaster John Walsh of 13 Prospect Terrace, New Kyo, Stanley, County Durham DH9 7TR. Phone 01207 237696 Fax 01207 236398. Much of what John writes we could reject out of hand until we remember how difficult it has been to persuade ordinary people of how serious the Masonic problem is. John mentions bugging, radiation devices that cause illness, interference with his mail and telephone and a lot more besides. We hope that he will split up his report into neat little chunks that readers will be able to follow.

THE DPP, MICHAEL COUGHLIN & EAST DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL

As far as we know this woman Mills has done nothing about two perjuring officers of the council who allegedly swindled Michael out of his land with the assistance Devon & Cornwall Constabulary. The proof of perjury is conclusive in that police inspector David Deacon supervised the operations at Mr Coughlin's home. While the police and the DPP sit on their hands the day for Mr Coughlin's caravan eviction draws closer.(31/03/99).

DEVON AND CORNWALL CONSTABULARY

This is by way of a warning to the police and to North Devon District Council. The man who is gunning for you is Roy Morrish. Exercise caution before you bring the Craft into further disrepute.

DIRTY DACOPRUM, THE BLAIR PROTECTORATE

Councillor Coleman, leader of this Masonic borough, has committed criminal offences. Mr Walter Colburn of 132 Seaton Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HP3 9HU (ph 01442 215772) complained on 19 April 1998 to the Prime Minister that the Chief Constable of Hertfordshire Constabulary was not prosecuting Coleman. Six months later Mr Coleman received a "reply" from a junior civil servant in the Operational Policing Policy Unit. The lady said that the question was a matter for the Chief Constable. This is an example of a case where an honourable Prime Minister would either resign or sack his Home Secretary. Windbag cannot act against a Chief Constable who turns a blind eye to the corruption that permitted the Tesco development in Hemel Hempstead. The Chief Constable is pursuing government policy.

POLICE CORRUPTION IN UK AT THIRD WORLD LEVELS

The National Criminal Intelligence Service comprises ten of the most senior police officers and policy makers. It reports that "corrupt officers exist throughout the UK police service". The Director of NCIS, Roger Gaspar, indicated that corruption had become "pervasive" and has probably reached "level 2; the situation which occurs in some 'Third World countries' ".

What's new pussycat. There have been corrupt police officers since they were called "Peelers".

They have routinely committed perjury certainly for the past 40 years. People like Sir Paul Condon and his Deputy John Stevens were police constables at one time. They know what goes on. We have found that neither of them will even acknowledge receipt of information on police corruption and drugs. Neither does the Home Secretary. He passes the buck to one of his committees. The informant is referred to the police force he has complained about.

Our policemen must not be answerable to politicians but to an elected police committee preferably without Masons. Our courts must be independent of another politician, the Lord Chancellor. Again we must have an elected supervisory committee preferably without Masons. Judges and politicians must be rigorously prosecuted for wrongdoing and receive exemplary punishment in the form of long jail sentences spent in solitary confinement in unheated cells.

OLDHAM METROPOLITAN COUNCIL AND CHILTERN DISTRICT COUNCIL

Joan Craig is an unpaid carer on benefit. She resides at 1 Ribble Avenue, Chadderton, Oldham OL9 0PN. (Tel 0161 284 2226). Oldham council alleged that it had obtained a liability order from Oldham Magistrates Court for arrears of community charge. The court could not produce a record of the order. The council relied upon a computer printout. Following the alleged issue of the liability order the council repaid Joan a sum that she had overpaid for community charge. There was no community charge debt. On the basis of the council's false claim the Secretary of State was obliged to order a deduction from Joan's benefit allowance. There was no appeal against the Secretary of State's decision. The Social Security Commissioner found against the council because effectively the case was improperly based on a computer record and the evidence was that Joan was not indebted to the council. Cost of the proceedings? Probably in excess of £10,000. Arrears claimed £456.10! There is more to come on Joan's affairs.

We had the same treatment from Chiltern D C which not only relied upon a computer record but which also obtained liability orders by perjury and fraud and used these to have our company wound up to frustrate a claim against its partner in crime, Buckinghamshire County Council. To succeed Chiltern D C required the help of bent judges, a bent Official Receiver and three bent solicitors. Cocaine is a money-spinner. Freemasonry occupies the commanding heights of authority.

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