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December 24, 2012

To My Children

"I have always loved you, I love you now and whatever happens, I will always love you. My love for you will never be destroyed."

Merry Christmas
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Published on December 24, 2012 08:08 Tags: christmas-message-children

December 18, 2012

The Time Bomb

The book's message, "Defend the Children of the Poor & Punish the Wrongdoer", has many meanings on many levels. Extracts from chapter 27, "Group, Control & Chaos Theory":
In the first study of child well-being across the world's industrialised nations...the United Nations children's organisation UNICEF ranked the UK twenty-first and last and the US second to last. Of the findings, the Children's Commissioner for England said: “We are turning out a generation of young people who are unhappy, unhealthy, engaging in risky behaviour, who have poor relationships with their family and their peers, who have low expectations and don't feel safe.”
The UK and US have powerful legal and law enforcement systems and high prison populations. They both fiercely embrace free market capitalism. However, the quality of life for ordinary people is undoubtedly better elsewhere. It does look as if the Anglo-Saxon elite on both sides of the Atlantic are benefiting at the expense of the public. The prison population statistic speaks volumes. As does Britain's European league positions on teenage pregnancy rates and the like. There seems to be something fundamentally wrong with the Anglo-Saxon model, particularly in its treatment of children. The following article adds to that conclusion:
Every five hours a child dies from abuse or neglect in the US....In fact, America has the worst child abuse record in the industrialised world. Sixty-six children under the age of 15 die from physical abuse or neglect every week in the industrialised world. Twenty-seven of those die in the US — the highest number of any other country. Even when populations are taken into account, Unicef research from 2001 places the US equal bottom...on child deaths from maltreatment.

Some attribute these problems to the dog-eat-dog mentality that pervades society. It seems those with connections protect their children from the pit while the poor are left to fight for the scraps and the weak turn on their own offspring. Given that adult behaviour is linked to childhood experiences, then there is a time bomb of sorts ticking ever louder.
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Published on December 18, 2012 06:43 Tags: society-ills

December 16, 2012

My Family's Forced Anonymity

Of my forced anonymity, someone recently wrote:"They don't like it if you are anonymous. That seems to be a big problem in attracting anyone's attention."

I replied:"It's true, particularly with awareness on the Internet. Which makes the
passing of that law [parliamentary wash-up] in such an underhand way by both the Conservative (Cameron) and Labour (Brown) parties truly appalling. When you consider Cameron is banging on his drum against Leveson's recommendation to underpin media regulation with state legislation or any such laws against press freedom, his action forcing anonymity on my family and no doubt other victims of state injustice shows the UK State is seriously corrupt. ...what Cameron and his party did against my family in covering up the injustices we suffered is a crime against human rights, ordinary members of the public and the children of this country who are not safe from a practice that is actually a trade in children.
I don't now believe the UK media would publish any part of my story even if they knew my identity. I truly believe the UK is so corrupt that it has gone past the tipping point: impunity reigns supreme in the UK, and State skeletons remain secret at the expense of the suffering of families like mine."
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Published on December 16, 2012 03:28 Tags: state-censorship

November 6, 2012

TheKeyAuthor Censorship? What Censorship?

Looks as if my emails and tweets disappeared into the ether last night (5 Nov). I tried to contact Tom Watson (UK Member of Parliament)amongst other politicians as well as media groups. Why? Because of the hype over N Wales child abuse that has embroiled my MP (the current Welsh Secretary) and William Hague (Foreign Secretary) who set up the now discredited terms of reference for the N Wales child abuse inquiry when he too was Welsh Secretary for Thatcher in the late 90's. The government have gone ultra defensive over it. Can you imagine if my case came out now?

At 1 am this morning, I received an email from GMail (in French!) asking for details otherwise they will close my account!

This is the last tweet I received by email about 9pm last night:
@TheKeyAuthor It's on the news, you and @Holliejustice, just hang on, got to go, love you all XXX

This morning, all of the tweets from that person have gone and her account is closed! She is my biggest supporter and retweets everything and posts flyers.

When I checked on the @Holliejustice site, they too had suffered a cyber attack. The source? The UK's Ministry of Defence:

The following question has been posted to Tom Watson on his blog this evening 5th November (at the time of this update it is still in moderation):

Tom , would you kindly ask this question of the Ministry of Defence, whether the cyber attacks on the Hollie Demands Justice website are official and what is their purpose? Please see extract from the webmaster of his email report earlier today.

These attacks are coming from the MOD.
Visitor, dh108.public.mod.uk, IP Address, 82.109.66.144
Visitor, dh108.public.mod.uk, IP Address, 82.109.66.146
Visitor, dh108.public.mod.uk, IP Address, 82.109.66.148
There have in the past 4 hours been several attacks and some failed attacks. Some of these attacks have been successful. Working on corrective action.
82.109.66.146, on 2012-11-05 15:35:12
82.109.66.144, on 2012-11-05 15:35:14
82.109.66.148, on 2012-11-05 15:35:16
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Published on November 06, 2012 08:47 Tags: censorship, mod, tom-watson, uk-government

November 1, 2012

First Review

My first review:
I will give a detailed review in a day or two, after contemplation. I will say this book is highly detailed and provides a lot for one to consider carefully. Though I don't fully agree with the author on every idea he postulates in his conclusions, many seem reasonable.

Most of my mind really does not want to believe that a democratic government could treat its citizens in this way, but the cynical part embraces the thought readily. The Key? is a horrifying write of the levels of corruption governments can reach when they have no real oversight.

I would recommend the book to everyone. It will at least give you the foreknowledge of what can happen when certain segments of the population feel they are above the law.
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Published on November 01, 2012 03:26 Tags: horrifying-write, review

The Campaign for Truth

I am mentioned in this campaign for truth.
Please have a look at it. It could well be a model of things to come in corrupt democracies, even your own.


A new "commission of truth" that can hold state institutions to account is required to prevent further cover-ups....Michael Mansfield QC said the success of the Hillsborough Independent Panel in uncovering the truth behind the death of 96 football fans and the ensuing cover-up has provided a template for a permanent body. He added that although the panel's findings were the latest proof that the state could not be trusted to investigate itself, its conclusions also showed how a historical pattern of "institutional denial followed by institutional deceit" could finally be challenged.
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Published on November 01, 2012 03:21 Tags: campaign, truth-commission

October 21, 2012

A Poem

Impunity Reigns Supreme by Orianthi

Impunity reigns supreme among those that hold power
Common people slammed with the media's meaningless banter
Children sacrificed in custody battles or to the greedy mad men
Left to their own devices, hoping for a savior and wondering when

Who will stand up for what's left of the victims and their innocence
Their voices break through their captors making heard their grievance
The predators hold false loyalty to co-conspirators like cowards
Their only line of defense is their mask of hollow and pretty words

In order to save themselves they must destroy the innocent
The weak become silent and fade, while the strong rot and ferment
Burying themselves and their victims with the weight of corruption
Dodging prosecution and their fate with the noose and the hangmen

And I ask you Citizen, when did we become so utterly complacent?
With the writing on the wall and when the flawed system is so blatant
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Published on October 21, 2012 03:10

October 10, 2012

How To Read The Key?

As I appreciate your time is a precious commodity, I've decided to explain the book's breakdown so you can read the parts that suit.

The middle part records my four-year war of attrition for justice. Based on my own daily log of events, it describes the head-on collision between my world and secret legal and political worlds. If your time is limited, you can skip that section, which spans chapters 12 (A Cry for Help) to 17 (Legal Insanity). That part is the red pill: bitter to digest but ultimately revealing.

The pace picks up through chapters 18 (The Pressure Tells) to 23 (Struggle), which contain political bombshells. You are then set for the last five chapters. And then you might just grasp the true seriousness of what really happened.

The classic "human story" and "why did they do it" are covered in the first eleven and last five chapters.

The Key? is currently available as a free eBook. Download it here. If you don't have an eBook reader, you can download one for free here. Alternatively, you can join Goodreads and click the 'read book' button.

The Key? - TheKeyAuthor free for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iBooks and on your computer with iTunes.

Due to exclusivity issues, the Amazon download isn't free but is kept to a minimum.

There is a charge for the Kindle version with net proceeds going to the Madeleine McCann fund.

The limited first print can't be bought for a number of reasons, mainly due to indirect censorship.

Thanks for your support.

TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor

Note: An overview (spoiler!) with evidence can be found at my campaign site.
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Published on October 10, 2012 07:25 Tags: the-key-book-structure

October 9, 2012

More Reflections on V

"I couldn't sleep that night. I kept thinking about the unexplainable events that I had been involved in. Being a mathematician, I started to consider probabilities. V for Vendetta was released in March 2006 after a five-month delay. The “My Ashmolean My Museum” series of portrait photographs were exhibited from 12 May 2009 to promote the grand opening in November 2009. I normally only watch a film once. The scene with the maxim [Defend the children of the poor and punish the wrongdoer] was fleeting and could easily be missed in a blink of an eye. I don't know when the portraits were put on the Internet, but if I'd seen the film before then, I wouldn't have seen the picture. How many people have words written on their face for photographs anyway? The odds on finding that maxim and then finding it written on Chakrabarti's face posing as Lady Justice while I was in the middle of writing a letter addressed to her are quite simply astronomical — try it yourself: pick an issue that has been on your mind recently; select seven people you would like to discuss it with if you could; over the next twenty-four hours, select a phrase or some words that you have never come across that really connects you to the issue; then check the Internet to see if those words are derived from ancient religious scriptures and are written, word for word, on the faces of any of the people you chose and that person works towards its meaning and poses in a way identical to the source of the phrase or words you found." The Key?
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Published on October 09, 2012 03:16 Tags: child-abduction, cover-up, non-fiction, politics, true-crime, v-for-vendetta

October 3, 2012

Censored Again

Censored again yesterday posting comments on a UK national newspaper site. They deleted my first post. I've since posted this:
My post (below) was the same as the deleted one, except I didn't promote my own cover-up case and point fingers at politicians. The British media simply won't touch my case with a barge pole, including the BBC. The irony is that the very same media are now highlighting the fact that people didn't come forward and speak up for the victims, both with this Savile story and Hillsborough. The only other time I've been censored on the Internet is when Facebook suspended me for again promoting my own cover-up case and pointing the finger at politicians. What happened to Freedom of Expression, a cornerstone of democratic rights and freedoms?
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Published on October 03, 2012 05:11 Tags: censored, freedom-of-expression, human-rights