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Charges Presented

Readers Write, Treason March 12th, 2008

A group of us presented charges of Treason to the Colchester Police station on Friday 29th February and this was duly recorded as an “incident”. I have since learnt that these have been passed to the Detective Chief Inspector to deal with. It remains to be seen whether this gets the same treatment as Albert Burgess got from his local police. If others have any concerns about doing the same, then they should contact me - or Albert Burgess direct - see back page of UK Column Feb issue.

The BBC have been talking about people power in electing and removing MPs, particularly in the case where an MP has erred drastically. Yet our power is being totally denied when it comes to matters European. The enemy is truly within this country and these are the ones that we have to deal with. They must be exposed to the wider public. People start to catch on when they are reminded where true power lies under the British Constitution Very simply, getting them to recognise that this country belongs to US and Parliament has no right to give it away to a foreign power without a shot being fired is the key.

Rowland Pantling
Colchester
rpantling@uwclub.net

Thames Valley Police - Guilty of Misprision

Treason October 20th, 2007

An interview conducted with Albert Burgess in September 2007 in which he outlines in detail specific aspects of this case and his purpose in bringing it before the police.

The letter shown below is all the proof a court needs that Thames Valley Police is guilty of misprision of treason.A government department is guilty of misprision if it has been made aware treason has been committed, and does nothing about it.

Policeman against the police
Albert Burgess, a retired police officer, who knows police systems inside out, has presented overwhelming evidence that Treason has been committed with the signing of the 1972 European Communities Act.
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