Dear Lord Hermer
First, I would like to offer my congratulations on your recent appointment to the post of Attorney-General. I write to you in this regard.
On 17 February 2009 you invited me, together with some other doctors, to visit you at Doughty Street chambers to discuss the death of Dr David Kelly. We set out our concerns about the manner in which the state had dealt with this tragedy and explained to you our doubts that it was investigated rigorously. As you know, the coroner’s inquest into Dr Kelly’s death was – uniquely - subsumed into the ad hoc inquiry chaired by Lord Hutton, who concluded that Dr Kelly took his own life in July 2003. This is the only time in British legal history that a coroner's inquest into a single death has been adjourned using Section 17A of the 1988 Coroners Act so that a non-statutory public inquiry could be held instead. The lawful process of the opening of a coroner's inquest did not happen. The cart was put before a well tried and respected horse.
Careful analysis over many years by the group of doctors of which I was a member – plus the work of various lawyers, parliamentarians and investigative journalists - has found how woefully inadequate Lord Hutton’s non-statutory public inquiry was. To name just a handful of its deficiencies: Lord Hutton failed to call key witnesses to give evidence to his inquiry; yet those witnesses who were called were not required to give evidence on oath. We now know that there were no fingerprints on the knife Kelly allegedly used to end his life – even though he wasn’t wearing gloves on the day his body was found. (This was never mentioned at the Hutton Inquiry even though it was known to Thames Valley Police at the time the Hutton Inquiry hearings took place). Lord Hutton spent only half a day of the 24 days on which his inquiry sat examining the medical evidence relating to Dr Kelly’s death. And Lord Hutton failed to consider the crucial matter – incumbent upon every coroner - of whether Dr Kelly intended to commit suicide.
This should be read first - https://www.rt.com/news/600856-israel-destroyed-gaza-healthcare/
This below from a professor of biology on 9-07-24. Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh is based in the ghetto where Jesus was born. He spoke to the Exeter PSC about 4 years ago where Sue and I talked with him after his excellent presentation. A man of the highest intellect, energy and truthfulness. I have received his bulletins without interruption for about 2 years. I know that I am one of 30,000 on his address book! I have edited it slightly and added some bold.
This 20 minute video - Eyes Open Gaza https://youtu.be/CdTJG2ZswUg the Voyage of the Dove and the Dolphin 1-02 -2003, shows that the genocide was well advanced in 2003.
Mazin -
This blog is also posted at https://popular-resistance.blogspot.com/2024/07/may-he-live.html] Dear all
I tried to cross into Jerusalem today (where I used to be a highschool teacher) and was denied by the apartheid colonizers. My wife too. Our US passports notwithstanding. This is a clear violation of the agreement reached with the US State Department that allowed Israelis to enter the US on a visa waiver program. US citizens are not treated with respect agreed to. Over the weekend we were stopped from doing our field work in the Jordan valley by these apartheid regime forces. This was not the first time. On so many occasions we are harassed and prevented from having any normalcy. In other parts of Palestine, the situation is much worse. In Gaza Strip alone over the past nine months 186,000 Palestinians were killed by bombing them, by denial of food, water, medicine and by destroying their infrastructure etc. As I am in touch with many families in Gaza by phone I hear horror stories including literally starving to death and if there is a food it is only bread or only rice (no proteins, vegetables, milk, fruits etc). And what worries me more are families we lost touch with (no phones). The regime tramples our right of religion, right of movement, right of education, essentially our rights of life.
Read more: Elemental Evil: The Holocaust Now in Palestine - Genocide Starting in 1947
Dear Sir Kier,
As a previous supporter of the Labour party, and most recently as lead by Jeremy Corbyn, I write to you in your new position of very great power and responsibility. I am aware that you are an avowed 'Zionist', that you opposed the first and meek cease fire resolution in the HoC in November, and that you were alleged to have spoken with Sir Lindsay Hoyle before that second resolution, he being pro-Zionist like his father.
I write as an 'anti-Zionist' and pro-human, a trauma and orthopaedic specialist who qualified from St Mary's W2 in 1964. Since then I have healed thousands with good teams at my side. I have seen OUR NHS - using the strategy of destabilise>demoralise>dismantle > destroyed (largely), including under the fascist regimes from Thatcher onward, and including that of the paramount psychopath and war criminal Blair. I was for instance writing in support of our community hospitals in 2006. My aim has always been to heal and not to harm.
I have had the closest association with the Palestinian people - both in Palestine, and here in Britain. I lead the voyage of the Dove and the Dolphin on the 1st of February 2003 from Torquay. I have been to Palestine, and especially Gaza, ten times. We witnessed the ongoing genocide in Gaza especially. This film of 20 minutes shows the genocide clearly and the utter criminality of the Israeli High Command and its Israeli Occupation Force -
I have read the text of your speech above. I note no allusion to the current holocaust. I quote from that speech to the many millions which I saw Mrs Harman praising on the ZBC coverage -
Dear Arthur - independent candidate in this ZBC rigged election for Central Devon, and friends for truth,
My dear friend Alan Horton farming near Camborne, wrote this last evening -
I'm just writing to congratulate you regarding Arthur, something of a gem, as well as a like mind. Certainly a well placed vote.
Its inspired me to checkout locally here also.
I mailed our local Labour yesterday, Piran Moon, son of a GP but uninspiring and very typical. I wanted to tell him why his "leader" is an imposter, a zionist and with no resemblance to socialist or human values.
and he found a man of like mind -
I've found someone to vote for locally, https://www.socialistlabourparty.org/all-news now I can sleep!
https://www.socialistlabourparty.org/post/robert-hawkings-snr-slp-candidate-in-redruth-and-camborne
The vile MSM has smeared the word 'socialist' from way back. It is a simple principle - it is 'about all humanity' and yes, 'loving thy neighbour'. Note how the word 'capitalist' is less current.
The Police Force in a Fascist Country Reacts
May Ayres – sculptress and artist reports on the evening of the 29thMay 2024
Dear David,
I returned late last night from an impromptu rally outside Downing Street. A truly heart warming record turn out at short notice, the protesters began streaming in well before 6pm, the official start. Inflamed by the horrendous assault in Rafah the people turned out in full force. I think it’s worth writing about because it was very inspiring.
We all know how governments ignore demonstrations. (The millions turning out against the invasion of Iraq achieved nothing and it’s still a very sore point). This Palestine protest was different to recent ones. I suppose because the area was small it appeared more powerful. (I’ve never seen Whitehall so jammed packed with protesting bodies) And there was a palpable sense of urgency that the slaughter had to stop.
I arrived fairly early and was soon crammed in. There was no pushing or shoving but I had to weave my way out and managed to cross the road, directly in front of Downing Street gates. The police had kept the left lane free for the traffic. Manned by PC’s who all looked about sixteen, they struggled to contain the numbers. They carefully threaded ribbon along the perimeter to hold back the crowd from the traffic lane. The traffic had to be free, the masses had to be herded. But they lost the battle. The flood gates had been opened, people streamed along the traffic lane and they had to close Whitehall. The PC’s scuttled away, and the people claimed the whole area. The speakers on the stadium tried hard to be heard above the chanting but when they had finished the disciplined drummers set the mood of cheerful defiance. The chants took on a powerful rhythm.
We are the people.
We won’t be silent.
Stop the bombing
Now, Now, Now, Now.
Even I who doesn’t often join in the chanting when marching, felt sufficiently moved to sing along with a full voice!
And that was just one of a number of uplifting slogans accompanied by drum beats that soared over the area in cheerful but steely defiance. The atmosphere was wonderful. The crowd was one solid mass and when the rains came we all remained steadfast. Then the signal came to sit down. Now this is what I’ve always thought we should do, especially during the million people march for Iraq. But it’s when I remember that I’m now seventy -five not twenty - five. No longer so agile. But many did.
And at half past eight the police could no longer tolerate the enormous peaceful, noisy gathering. They attacked. A long solid line of cops smashed through the protesters and I was hurled to one side and tumbled into the laps of sitting protesters. I must have hurt some of them but they were more concerned for me. I guess I looked old in their eyes and they were shocked at the brutality. But sadly, it’s no longer shocking. They were fearful that we’d never go home and had to show off their brutalforce. But we do go home. One day soon, we won't. We’ll all sit down and refuse to leave.
Read more: Urgent: The Resistance in Whitehall UK to an Holocaust