Say No to Impunity
Tackling an all-powerful, corrupt state (core system) is a difficult task. There are many options, including modifying one of its own...
Chapter 28 "Judgement Day":
Chapter 28 "Judgement Day":
The (core) system fleet has set sail on several differing endeavours but all are set on a course to destroy democracy, the rule of law and human rights principles, and there are no admirals courageous enough to stop it. However, any system that doesn't have a pressure release valve will fail. I have given it plenty of opportunities to provide real justice but it won't take them. It is either arrogant or can't see the danger, as can happen when all around are seduced by power and greed. If just one of my early complaints were upheld, things may never have spiralled as they did. To remedy the situation now means prosecuting high-ranking legal professionals, politicians, government officials and civil servants. As the eighteenth century French philosopher Voltaire noted of the judicial murder of John Byng: “In this country England it is thought well to kill an admiral from time to time to encourage the others.” It's high time the legal profession got a taste of its own medicine. A severe approach is needed to sort them out and their collaborators in government. A short sharp shock to the system may again inadvertently lead to major changes globally, but this time, instead of gunship diplomacy shaping the world, the power of justice will do a far better job. For the sake of our hard won democracy, the rule of law and human rights, they need to be prosecuted for the crimes they have committed and the oaths they have broken. Prosecute and say no to impunity!
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The system is in need of a massive overhaul. We need democracy and meritocracy, not mockracy and hypocrisy. The mentality of the people in control, at every level, seems to be deeply entrenched. Getting them out is going to take some doing. It would help if all of those involved in the injustices I suffered were brought to account. If lawyers, barristers, senior civil servants, senior police officers, judges and senior politicians were rounded up and faced trial together as a criminal gang for what they did in my case and justice done, it would send a shock wave through the whole system. It would be the modern day equivalent of shooting an admiral and it is long overdue.
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