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date: Fri, 18 May 2007 16:29:08 -0700,    group: uk.local.nw-england        back       
David Maclean MP   
David Maclean MP.

David Maclean is heavily involved at present with the Freedom of Information 
Bill. Maybe the information that was sent to Mr Maclean should now be made 
public.

In February 2003 Northumbria Police Special Squad officers laid siege to my 
home at 16A The Lyons, Hetton-le-Hole, Tyne-Wear. On the first night of that 
siege police marksmen were positioned outside of my home at Hetton-le-Hole 
and I came very close to being shot by them. I was not armed so had I been 
shot by police that would have been an act of murder. Three nights later 
Northumbria Police Special Squad battered down the door of my home and two 
of their officers attempted to impale me on a sword that had previously 
decorated a room in my home. These matters were reported by letter to David 
Maclean MP representing the area in which I presently live. His secretary 
informed me that Mr Maclean had read that letter but had decided not to take 
any action on it. Failure to carry out his paid public duty amounts to the 
crime of Misconduct in Public Office which carries with it a possible prison 
sentence of up to seven years.  Maclean failed to reply to my letter about 
this serious matter to him. One of his constituents, clearly a man of 
influence, a former recorder, carried out what was a catalogue of acts to 
pervert the course of justice in Durham and Newcastle County Court cases 
DH400950, DH400898 and NE401650. Maclean clearly did not want to do anything 
about this matter as well. Again, the above named crime of Misconduct in 
public Office still holds true. I talked to Maclean's secretary this morning 
by telephone and she tells me that they destroy letters sent to them each 
year.

One of the many questions arising is whether in fact the UK public do in 
fact have Members of Parliament or whether it is just the UK Monarchy who 
has them?

The subsequent theft of my home at 16A The Lyons, Hetton-le-Hole, Tyne-Wear 
was engineered from the court costs that the recorder fabricated for me at 
the Newcastle County Court. Shortly before he did this I had contributed to 
the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into Freemasonry 
within the police and judiciary chaired by Lord Nolan. I remained in contact 
with Nolan until January 1998 when I then wrote to me that he was returning 
to being a Member of the Law Lords and had to remain impartial to the 
information that I had given to him.

Tony Blair, a known high ranking Freemason, told the public before the 1997 
General Election that he would address public concerns about Freemasonry if 
he became Prime Minister. When he became Prime Minister he went along with 
the Masonic lie by saying that Freemasonry was not a Secret Society but a 
Society with Secrets. He was of course not impartial when he wrote that. I 
think that most of us have realised what sort of man Tony Blair has been to 
our sorrow and cost. It is the UK public who are paying the vast sums needed 
to pay for wars abroad.

My appeal against the possession of my home at Hetton-le-Hole, was adjourned 
at the Middlesboro County Court on 30th January 2003. It still remains 
adjourned and ignored by that court. Again the crime of Misconduct in Public 
Office is applicable to those who are allowing this situation. They are 
clearly being protected by Crown Immunity which is illegal anyway under 
international  law.

Do we really want such people like David Maclean and Fraser Kemp who wrote 
that he was not permitted to raise issues in the House as Members of 
Parliament? The UK is definitely not a democracy, hypocrisy I think is the 
more suitable word to use. The time has long since past when we need to do 
something to correct this present trend of corrupt people holding public 
office.

Maurice Kellett.

http://www.mason-rule.bizhosting.com

http://www.masonsatwork.50megs.com

http://www.freewebs.com/judicialcrime/
date: Fri, 18 May 2007 16:29:08 -0700   author:   Maurice Kellett

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