Throughout the COP18/CMP8 Britain has been putting on a Court of Protection (COP) case regarding Neon Roberts a 7 year old boy from Brighton. Having been diagnosed with a brain tumour doctors recommend that Neon undergoes brain surgery followed by radiotherapy. His father supported this treatment while his mother was opposed. The case was heard by two COP Judges - Mr Justice Bodey who refused to hear my grandmother's case and Mrs Hogg who heard my grandmother's case and made the errant ruling. As the case can be interpreted in an almost infinite number of ways this was clearly Britain trying to coax the world into thinking there was some kind of coded discussion about my case going on.
Today Mr Justice Bodey has ruled that the surgery can go ahead while the issue of the radiotherapy remains outstanding. Obviously this can mean anything and most likely means nothing. However big supporters of the Bristol Abuse Case (BAC) were my 'Brighton mothers' (read as Lesbians) so I'm interpreting this ruling to mean that the operation to bring the BAC to an end must go ahead. There is little need for the BAC victims to be alarmed though because untangling a 6 year operation is going to be a long and complicated process. The first step of this process is the arrest and successful prosecution of Mrs Hogg et al on charges of murder, conspiracy to murder, perverting the course of justice and crimes against humanity. The next step is stripping the Whitgift Estate of any and all assets in order for them to be transferred to me as compensation. Then we can do a damage assessment of the victims of the BAC to determine whether or not at this point it may just be more humane to allow the relationship to continue only on a much larger budget.
16:00 on 18/12/12.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment