IRISH AMERICAN NEWS

GREAT NEWS! Patrick Cullinane phoned me from London to say that he is finally getting justice. You will remember reading here how Britain’s Inland Revenue (their IRS) had falsely claimed that the Limerickman had underpaid his income tax, had evicted him from his home, had sold it and kept the entire proceeds. My earlier columns named many helpful individuals and reported how all of England’s relevant institutions refused to help, and when I contacted Irish Ambassador Ted Barrington in London and accompanied Cullinane to the editorial offices of the Irish World and Irish Post in London all we got were insults. Mr. Cullinane now thanks the Irish American News. Having sent copies of my column about his case to newspapers across Britain and Ireland he finally found an honest reporter and newspaper. The Guardian newspaper and its reporter, Phillip Inman, have informed Britain about Cullinane’s case for the past decade, and things really began to roll when Dr. Vincent Cable M.P. invited his constituent, Dr. Sheida Oraki and a large group of non-constituents who were all defrauded by the gov’t to meet in Committee Room 6 alongside the main chamber of Britain’s parliament. There they informed M.P. Cable of the unprosecuted gov’t crimes against them, after which he informed the entire parliament. They are treating the widespread official crime as a flaw in their system that must be corrected. They note that all British judges, lawyers, police and other Crown officials swear an oath, not to uphold the law, but to uphold the Crown; and that they thus find for the Crown in the vast majority of cases. Cullinane’s valued representative, Gareth Thomas, M.P. is also championing his case.

HUMAN RIGHTS are not respected by the Crown gov’t. British subjects cannot demand their fundamental rights because the British Human Rights Act of 1998 excludes Article 1 by falsely claiming it is not actionable due to being merely introductory. The excluded Article 1 is of the Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms to which Britain is a High Contracting Party as treaty signatory. Article 1 is perfectly clear. It reads; "The High Contracting Parties shall secure to everyone within their jurisdiction the rights and freedoms defined in Section 1 of this Convention." That is what Britain insists upon violating. Britain’s people, like Australia’s heroic John Wilson, also demand jury trials as a sine qua non of democracy.

A NEEDED REVOLUTION seems to be brewing in Britain. Some 22 M.P.s are objecting to their oaths of office, demanding that their oaths be to uphold the law instead of the Crown. All patriotic Americans would recognize Phillip Inman and those rebel M.P.s as honorary Americans and wish them success in their noble endeavour to establish justice in Britain. We thank them for ending the long nightmare of injustice inflicted upon Cullinane and the many English individuals who have contacted me with their tragic stories. And though they can never be compensated for their lost years of misery, they must be reimbursed for all their other losses. END.

The Inland Revenue who was in collusion with High Court ‘Judges’ and the local Police etc, CONSPIRATORIALLY terrorised me and robbed me of my home and possessions by denying me my inalienable Common Law rights to TRIAL BY JURY.  Please peruse the following links for the incontrovertible evidence that backs up that statement:

Report by Phillip Inman of The Guardian, Financial Section, Monday 25 August 2008

"Evidence put to the high court shows that Cullinane, far from owing tax, was due a rebate.":

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008/aug/25/tax.taxandspending1

Report by Phillip Inman of The Guardian, Jobs & Money, Saturday May 10, 2003:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian_jobs_and_money/story/0,,952455,00.html

 

Report by Phillip Inman of The Guardian, Jobs & Money, Saturday May 10, 2003:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian_jobs_and_money/story/0,,952457,00.html

Contact: Patrick Cullinane Tel: 07950 672 816 Email: patrick.cullinane@tiscali.co.uk 10/12/2008

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