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June 2008 Issue
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Comments regards the Bonnie Story.
Our tireless campaign over eleven years to support mother be reunited with her daughter ‘Bonnie’ has been sabotaged by the traitorous abuse of paediatric crimes, police prejudice and parent’s persecution.
As a matter of public concern, through our organisation Crimewatch UK, Criminal Protection of Paediatrians, we have discovered the police have no mandate to prosecute doctors or social workers. The reality is, doctors kill in excess of 60,000 patients a year, 1,200 a week, 170 a day, [Government figures] by dirt, food poisoning, incorrect diagnosis, wrong medication, neglect, incompetence etc and these deaths covered up by the silent protagonist, Chief Executives of NHS. Under the remit of Paediatric Criminal Propaganda, social workers, through the paediatric services, steal hundreds of children each year by systematically kidnapping children and taking them into care. The police however, not only turn their backs on these crimes, but assist in their kidnapping.
We as an organisation supported ‘Bonnie’s’ mother by writing to Directors of Social Services, Chief Inspectorates of social services,
Visited the House of Lords, House of Commons, Home Office, Passport Office, Welsh Assembly and local councillors
Each department and government official failed us. ‘IT WAS MORE THAN THEIR JOB’S WERE WORTH.’
Finally, having no satisfaction from the national press to publicize this tragic story, The UK Column, together with the West Wales BNP covered the story.
However, if our efforts have proven negative to reunite mother and child, more dramatic pressures than psychology tactics must be used to embarrass the perpetrators of these crimes than social invites to local councillors. Let us be realistic, local councillors will not get involved and turn up to public meetings.
It is now whilst the public are aghast and sickened by the professional criminal abuse of this child, that all support be united, to be assembled in large groups outside the various offices and homes of these individuals, in order to embarrass these criminals into submission, that mother and child are reunited.
Joan and Derek Bye
Poole, Dorset.