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April 7, 2013 · 8:47 pm
HOW DO YOU MEASURE Cover-Ups? Corruption and Racketeering in Entertainment & Media, Judiciary & Police
Tony Farrell, former Principal Intelligence Analyst of South Yorkshire Police, calls it ‘monstrous’: the State cover-up of Ms Seven versus Gossage and Nine Others. For me, it’s the most criminal of all cover-ups.Here Tony presents the case in 13 minutes.
On The Farrell Report, Ms Seven talks about it for 7 minutes, and together they present their 240-page report. It has been sent to
- Chief Constables in UK
 - All Crime and Community Safety Leaders in UK
 - UK Police Commissioners
 - Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)
 - All Parliamentarians
 - undisclosed media outlets, selected officers from the Metropolitan Police, other Police Forces in UK and activists.
 
- The Context: Seven vs Christopher Gossage from Media Law Firm Russells and Nine Others
 - The Analysis: Allegations, Obstructions, Failures to Investigate, Solve Crime & Support Victim
 - Five Suspicious Deaths connected with the Case
 - The 7/7 Connection: Domestic Terror in London, the Jean Charles de Menezes connection
 - Conclusions: secrecy, cowardice and evil among a media controlled Police State.
 
- for nearly a decade, Seven has been subjected to serious harassment and death threats
 - the Genesis Housing Group should be investigated for the deployment of scaffolding and a threat of prison
 - the City of Westminster and the role of Equita, Newlyn Debt Collection Services should be investigated for sending fake demands for Council Tax.
 
- Lord Justice Lawrence Collins
 - Sir William Blackburne
 - Barrister Brian Nicholson
 - Jim Manson – Scottish Media Group
 - The Late Sir Nicholas Pumfrey
 - Leveson Inquiry Tamsin Allen
 - Nicholas Warren – a key witness
 - Sir Peter Gibson – a key witness
 - Sir John Chadwick – a key witness
 - 10 defendants should have faced criminal trials
 - warrants for the arrest of seven named individuals should be issued forthwith.
 
- an independent inquiry into the activities of the Metropolitan Police should take place.
 
- a judicial investigation into the abuse of power by two Senior Judges should take place: Sir William Blackburne and Lord Justice Lawrence Collins.
 
- two supportive persons died on the same day
 - Judge Nicholas Pumfrey died at 54
 - Channel 4 Executive Sarah Mulvey’s died supposedly of suicide.
 
- Brian Nicholson perverted the course of justice and committed fraud on several occasions.
 
- Given the accusations brought against Tamsin Allen, her appointment to the Leveson Inquiry should be subject to scrutiny.
 
- the role of Jim Manson of the Scottish Media Group should be investigated.
 
- Seven tried to prevent the 7/7 catastrophe
 - she saw the writing on the wall behind Lord Justice Lawrence Collins:
 
Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin – Daniel 5:25:Whether it’s Hillsborough, Lambeth Council, Jimmy Savile, 7/7 or Seven vs Gossage and Nine Others, it seems that a major face saving operation is required:
Your days are numbered…
- amnesty, jubilee and the Government as Compensator of Last Resort
 - for what’s so dishonest about our money system is the cause
 - and victims of white collar crimes are the effects…
 
Related articles
- After Leveson: why the police and the press should never get too cosy (guardian.co.uk)
 - ‘Secret law’ storm as police chiefs ban public from knowing who they arrest: Shock new blanket ban in the wake of Leveson report angers civil liberty groups who condemn threat to democracy (thisismoney.co.uk)
 - Bloggers ‘caught in newspaper crackdown’ as parties agree Leveson deal (metro.co.uk)
 - Theresa May to expand IPCC in crackdown on police corruption (guardian.co.uk)
 - Whistleblowers and press threatened by proposed new police powers (guardian.co.uk)
 - Gross misconduct: The case against Hillsborough police chief Norman Bettison (yorkshirepost.co.uk)
 - Hillsborough families to sue Kelvin MacKenzie over ‘reckless’ coverage (guardian.co.uk)
 - Hillsborough disaster: police chief apologises for ‘ill-judged’ email (guardian.co.uk)
 
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