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Bristol Broadband Co-operative
'Child stealing by the state' returning children to their natural parents
Weekly Program
Sabine McNeill, Jason Yannacopoulos & Ed Lander
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
April 22, 2014, 3:58 p.m.
This week we hear the tragic news that our regular contributor Maurice Kirk is in Cardiff prison after fighting to clear his name for being stopped over and over again by South Wales police and forced to produce his vehicle documents. More on this possible corruption and abuse of the criminal justice system in future weeks http://mauricejohnkirk.wordpress.com/2014/04/20/happy-easter-for-maurice-in-hmp-cardiff-since-14-october-first-with-lifers-now-druggies/
Sabine McNeill also tells us about changes this week to the family court system reducing waiting times in half and how Christopher Booker in the Daily Telegraph has mentioned her child stealing by the state crusade to return children to their natural parents. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/10775631/Costs-ruling-in-family-court-penalises-those-helping-wronged-parents.html
Jason Yannacopoulos looks this week at the paedophilia of Cyril Smith, Liberal MP; how certain MPs did not feature in the expenses scandal; Lord Mandelson fixing gas deals with the Russians; sackings at Kew Gardens and deaths in Met police custody.
Ed Lander looks at the realities behind George Orwells Ministry of Truth from his book 1948 and how the internet is in some ways making the rewriting of history possible. Tony Gosling cites the digital disappearance of a story about the way the Scottish local authority which administers Ben Stack actually dismantled a memorial set up to the former foreign secretary Robin Cook who died in suspicious circumstances whilst walking on the mountain. So articles online are being altered... much of what George Orwell warned us about seems to be coming true.

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