Yes, they're all going to prison this time. Or maybe not. This time MoB makes additional demands including;O'Bonkers wrote:At 16:23 pm this afternoon, one year after the Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens' decision to reclassify COVID-19 as no longer being considered a High Consequence Infectious Disease was published by Public Health England, the papers were laid electronically at a south London Magistrates Court, in the People's Union of Britain's momentous Private Criminal Prosecution against Matt Hancock, Chris Whitty, Patrick Vallance and Neil Ferguson for pandemic fraud.
He'll struggle if they were cremated. And there's more;O'Ghoulishness wrote:.....autopsies are to be carried out for all alleged COVID deaths, which will be held as evidence in the forthcoming trial, on the ground that we have expert witness testimony of the falsification of death certificates, as per UK Government policy.
Ha ha har, in your face MoB!, I've had both of mine and even though I've grown a third testicle with an eye - you and your army of experts ain't gettin' it back!!!!!!.O'Delusional wrote:We are also asking for a moratorium on the UK flu and COVID 'vaccinations' programmes to be declared for period of at least 90 days, in order to definitively establish whether it is COVID-19 or 'vaccines' that are killing people at a minimum mortality rate of 377 per 100,000 healthy adults, as per the leaked WHO approved 'vaccine' safety study which we are adducing into evidence.
Undeterred by a sad Scouse and his small prick MoB gets into his stride, claiming that this time, oh yes, this time there is a;
and that you are to;O'Carolina wrote:Boatload of Prima Facie Evidence
However, having been rebuffed before he cautions the faithful, buying himself another month in which to put forward the usual excuses;M'Learned friend MoB wrote:prepare yourselves for the inevitable shitstorm on the near horizon, after the defendants' QC's tell them that their only defence is to plead gross negligence. However, the evidence is so emphatic that they knew exactly what they were doing that the jury will almost certainly convict them as charged.
It's all very combative and we see the usual MoB superlatives being rolled out, if somewhat predictably;O'Reelem-in wrote:If the summons application is granted, a pleading hearing would then be listed to take place within the next couple of weeks. This would take us to 28 days from now and probably represents the earliest time that the defendants will be summonsed to plead in the Magistrates Court. The informal application for the declaration would also be dealt with at that hearing.
Given the seriousness of the charges and the urgency of the situation, with clear evidence of fraud with murderous consequences already adduced into evidence, we will then ask the court to list a trial by jury at the very earliest opportunity, which will almost certainly take place at the Old Bailey.
Honestly, if its all nailed on and the defendants are going into court with 'no possible defence' I don't know why we don't just skip the judicial bit, light the torches, dig out the pitchforks and have done with anyone MoB points us towards. I know I'm convinced by all of this and the voice of a disgruntled "ex-CID detective" I find entirely persuasive.O'Brown Envelope wrote:it is the considered opinion of the former CID fraud detective and the team behind the scenes who have supported me every step of the way that the Statement of Case is "monumental", "truly historical" and:
"Regardless of the judiciary's response to it, once the information is in the public realm/consciousness, along with the cited evidence, it will be incendiary. The accused will squeal like the little swines they are."
Anyway, at the end of the day something of MoB always shines through - in the final analysis, the endless posturing and hyperbole - its all and always about HIM.
I think the appeal court had a different opinion but that's just detail! mere detail! We are swept towards the reflective conclusion as MoB books his ticket to Fantasy Island;Mikey O'Meridian wrote:If I'd had the evidential weight we have in this case in my family's High Court actions against Bank of Scotland, it would have taken a year to beat them, instead of almost a decade.
Sticking with the Lock Stock theme I see another failure looming despite all the grandiose rhetoric. I'll leave the last word to Soap;O'Swinger wrote:Suffice to say, in the words of Vinnie Jones' character in Lock Stock & Two Smokin' Barrels, a film which reminds me of when I was living and working in swinging nineties London, when these ancient lands were still a place where even a committed recalcitrant like myself could live freely in relative peace and prosperity - it's been emotional.
Soap wrote:I'd rather put my money on a three-legged rocking horse.