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Offline John Grace

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Roger Hayes Arrested
« on: July 04, 2012, 09:09:17 AM »
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  • http://www.ukcolumn.org/article/roger-hayes-arrested-tried-secret-court-imprisoned
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    Roger Hayes Arrested, Tried In Secret Court, Imprisoned

    At 0930 this morning, in scenes reminiscent of Stasi East Germany, 2 police cars and 4 policemen from Merseyside Police arrested British Constitution Group Chairman Roger Hayes at his Wirral home and drove away.

    ARTICLE | JULY 2, 2012 - 9:39PM

    The first his family heard of him was at 18:30 this evening via a telephone call from a Warder in Liverpool prison, to say that Roger had been tried and sentenced to prison.

    At no time were the family or any other members of the public informed of his arrest, and it is understood that he was tried in a secret court without a Jury.

    Denied the right to argue his case, denied the right to a Jury, denied the right for the public to see justice being done, Roger was imprisoned in the secretive gulag system that Britain has become in 2012.

    Roger's "crime" is that he has been refusing to pay his Council tax, because along with other state taxes, a proportion of the tax revenue gathered is being sent to the European Union, used to fund unlawful wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria, and promote terrorism right around the world. To pay tax under these circuмstances is, at the very least, unlawful under Section 15(3) of the Terrorism Act 2000.

    As such the present government of UK in Westminster is complicit to terrorist action and war crimes and therefore the payment of taxes to an unlawful, criminal regime is itself a criminal act - one in which Roger refused to participate.

    The state has never forgiven him for the arrest of Judge Peake at Birkenhead court as part of this campaign.

    In addition to his stance on taxes for unlawful purposes, Roger has also been campaigning for the Lawful Bank - a monetary initiative in which money can be issued to the public as credit, rather than as crippling debt under the existing corrupt and fraudulent International Monetary System.

    As Chairman of the British Constitution Group, Roger Hayes has been an outspoken public speaker warning the British public that their rights and freedoms under Common Law and the Constitution are being stripped away and replaced by a dictatorship of secret courts operating under Administrative and Statute Law.

    There is no doubt that his success in alerting ever more people to the dangers of the British / EU dictatorship being built by a criminal element now masquerading as British politicians, has caused the state to imprison Roger. His challenge to the fraudulent banking system, as evidenced by the criminal acts of Barclays bank and todays resignation by arch Bilderberger and BBC advisor Marcus Agius, will also have made Roger enemies within Britain's wide criminal banking cabal.

    Roger's family is shocked both at his arrest, and at the realisation that Britain is now sliding into a police state, where husbands, fathers and other good people can be lifted off the streets and imprisoned. There is now no doubt that Britain is further under the control of domestic terrorists in Westminster.

    We ask that all those who value their freedoms and liberty call Merseyside Police for further information and an explanation of their actions, and also call Liverpool prison to establish Roger's physical safety and well-being.

    Merseyside Police Tel: 101 local or +44 (0)151 709 6010 in UK.

    Liverpool Prison Tel: +44 (0)151 530 4000

    Crimestoppers (UK only) Tel: 0800 555 111

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    Roger Hayes Arrested
    « Reply #1 on: July 04, 2012, 09:10:43 AM »
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    Update On The Arrest Of Roger Hayes

    We have just learned that Wirral Council, having issued proceedings against Roger Hayes for non payment of Council Tax, recently decided to enact their right for a Committal Hearing against Roger for his continued non-payment.

    ARTICLE | JULY 3, 2012 - 1:35PM

    On Tuesday 26 June 2012 a Committal Hearing took place at which Wirral Council state that Roger failed to appear.

    As a result the Judge issued a bench warrant for his arrest, and Roger was arrested yesterday morning. The Council spokesman either did not know or refused to name the Judge.

    Following his arrest Roger was brought before a Magistrate and sentenced to 21 days. The Council spokesman either did not know or refused to name the Magistrate, and was unable to say how much, if any, notice of either hearing was given to the General Public.

    At this point we would like to make a correction to our initial press release, and that is:

    Roger Hayes "WITHELD" his Council Tax rather than "refused to pay" as we reported. This has important implications in his legal case.

    The most important fact in Roger's arrest, trial and imprisonment is that nobody knows the detail of what happened to him. What were the names and numbers of the police officers? What was the Court? What was the number of the case? Who was the Magistrate or Judge? Were any public present to see justice being done?

    Roger was arrested at home and 9 hours later he was in prison, on the decision of one Magistrate. This must be yet another very dangerous example of the rise of the 'secret' courts and 'secret justice' - Kenneth Clarke MP is still pushing for yet more Courts without Juries.

    Calls to the police and Liverpool prison where he is being held, have all been met with a wall of silence under the 'we can't say' and 'data protection'. We can see from this how yet more secrecy is introduced to keep the public interest at bay.

    It is understood that the police have received many calls - one member of the public had the phone slammed down on him when he mentioned Roger's name.

    Roger's family have also been refused direct information and access to him. They have now started the paperwork trail for formal permission to visit.

    A former police officer has kindly made a number of pertinent points which we are happy to publish.

    He was informed us that the prison would not confirm that Roger was with them for "security reasons". They referred him to the "Prisoner Location Service" on 0121 626 2773 - they would not accept verbal requests. Merseyside Police switchboard are also referring calls about Roger to the Council. This appears a highly dubious practice at law.

    He states - "Because I wanted to make complaints I was put through to the police control room. The drill is for complaints to be recorded and then passed to an Inspector who will contact the complainant within 24 hours. My initial complaints are:

    1. Was anyone informed of Rogers arrest? The contingency plan was for him to get a message to me. Note that the prisoner does not get to make a phone call himself. This is a precaution against prisoners passing coded messages to their associates outside.

    2. Merseyside police, according to various sources on the Internet, are claiming that "Data Protection" forbids them to confirm Rogers whereabouts. This appears highly dubious practice because a "Regulation" cannot be held to repeal or infringe a Common Law right.

    3. Passing complaints about police actions to the Council is a breach of the Police Discipline Regulations and of confidentiality for the individuals who are being complained about. I believe the Police Federation will not like this abuse of process."

    The UK Column is delighted to report that the story of Roger Hayes has gone UK and world wide. Many are asking us what can they do? Our first answer is to spread the word, highlighting the the seriousness of the secrecy and lack of transparency in the whole process. As an example another member of the public has asked these excellent questions:

    "Was there a signed warrant (wet signature) and who authorised it if so:

    - Was there any forced entry to the house and/or damage.

    - Did the warrant remain at the house.

    - Did they search the house. Did they take anything away, i.e. computer, files, phones, router etc.

    - Did they leave an inventory at the house Were there any witnesses to the arrest.

    - Was any force used on Roger, or anyone else in the house.

    - Was he handcuffed. Was there any explanation to anyone else in the house. Is there any idea of the charge. Were the arresting officers 'sworn police officers,

    - PCSO's, from another 'agency' with powers of arrest or privates, or a mixture.

    - Did anyone get their names or collar numbers.

    - Did anyone get the name of the Prison Officer who called. If anyone could collate that, am sure his lawyers  (or others) will want it, plus, it would provide good info for a follow up article"

    Please ring the authorities yourself to hear their answers first hand. Every call is a point of support for Roger and shows the authorities the overwhelming public interest in the case. Please also write and ask for information and answers from Wirral Council and other authorities. As always be polite and measured in your calls and requests for information - unfortunately the authorities may not treat you with the same respect. As soon as we have more information we will post it. For those that want to write to Roger we will post his Prison Number as soon as we have it.

    Merseyside Police Tel: 101 local or +44 (0)151 709 6010 in UK.

    Liverpool Prison Tel: +44 (0)151 530 4000

    Crimestoppers (UK only) Tel: 0800 555 111

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    If you would like to write to Roger with your support, you can write to him at:

    HMP Liverpool, 68 Hornby Road Liverpool L9 3DF

    His prisoner number is: A8953CP


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    Roger Hayes Arrested
    « Reply #2 on: July 11, 2012, 04:53:17 AM »
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  • Good luck to him, I prefer to keep my powder dry.

    A smart person plays the funny money game in a smart way. Render unto Caesar and just make sure you arrange things so that Caeser cannot bleed you dry or track all your income sources.

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    « Reply #3 on: July 11, 2012, 09:00:47 AM »
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    or track all your income sources.


    Untraceable cash transactions are awfully nice :)

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    « Reply #4 on: July 11, 2012, 09:14:17 AM »
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    or track all your income sources.


    Untraceable cash transactions are awfully nice :)


    using cash is one of the last freedoms we have left. People really ought to start using cash as much as possible. A friend of mine owns a business and the card company charge him a few percent every time a customer pays with his credit card.


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    « Reply #5 on: July 11, 2012, 01:05:05 PM »
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  • Where do you get the cash from?  I assume when you get the cash in your hand it comes from a bank, ATM.

    They have already made the 500 Euro Note illegal to use or acquire in Britain.

    It will take some time, but they will phase out cash.

    Probably at the same time as the world currency comes in.

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    « Reply #6 on: July 11, 2012, 01:23:05 PM »
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    It will take some time, but they will phase out cash.


    People will still want to do off-book transactions, so odds are something else will serve as a substitute.

    I would guess precious metals.  

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    « Reply #7 on: July 11, 2012, 02:06:53 PM »
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  • right, cash has already been phased out for any meaningful transactions. the elites use diamonds / barter. Ever wonder who buys those diamonds at ridiculously high prices? How can you carry millions of dollars from country to country? Answer: in that little diamond on your wifes finger.


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    « Reply #8 on: July 11, 2012, 02:12:25 PM »
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    Good luck to him, I prefer to keep my powder dry.

    A smart person plays the funny money game in a smart way. Render unto Caesar and just make sure you arrange things so that Caeser cannot bleed you dry or track all your income sources.


    Not trying to cast the first stone but that is the point of rendering unto Ceasar. It is is taxable we should not be hiding it from the gov.  

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    « Reply #9 on: July 12, 2012, 07:22:19 AM »
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  • The price of diamonds is artificially high.  DeBeers control the supply of them and there are billions of cut and uncut stones locked away in London and Antwerp.

    If there were a free market in diamonds they would be much cheaper than they are today.  The Rich are taking a risk as if the DeBeers cartel is ever broken the will find those stones plummet in value.

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    « Reply #10 on: July 12, 2012, 07:23:29 AM »
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    Good luck to him, I prefer to keep my powder dry.

    A smart person plays the funny money game in a smart way. Render unto Caesar and just make sure you arrange things so that Caeser cannot bleed you dry or track all your income sources.


    Not trying to cast the first stone but that is the point of rendering unto Ceasar. It is is taxable we should not be hiding it from the gov.  


    Avoidance, Evasion.

    Google each word.


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    « Reply #11 on: July 12, 2012, 07:58:30 AM »
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  • I think its a lot of drug money that purchases those diamonds, its a good way to launder, so I read.

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    « Reply #12 on: July 12, 2012, 08:35:36 AM »
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  • Tiffany, the govt. is controlled by the vilest stinking rot that has ever walked the face of the earth. If anything I would say that it's a duty to keep from them whatever one can. They use the proceeds of their extortion racket to fund abortion, sterilisation programmes overseas, for building up technologically advanced armaments which are meant to eventually be used against "counter-revolutionaries" in the Stalinist sense of the term.....they certainly haven't got the best interests of those whom they govern at heart, to say the least.

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    « Reply #13 on: July 14, 2012, 11:40:20 AM »
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    The price of diamonds is artificially high.  


    Totally!  It's like the template for many market items, or even intellectual property!

    To study diamonds is to gain certain type of wisdom, IMHO.

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    « Reply #14 on: July 27, 2012, 10:13:35 AM »
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    or track all your income sources.


    Untraceable cash transactions are awfully nice :)


    using cash is one of the last freedoms we have left. People really ought to start using cash as much as possible. A friend of mine owns a business and the card company charge him a few percent every time a customer pays with his credit card.


    There are many places where they will only accept credit or debit cards now.

    Everything is being monitored.

    Some banks now are requiring new accounts that are opened to have direct deposit.  There are only a few places of business left that give paper checks to their employees.  

    Western Union is trying to phase out cash transactions.  They are now working with MasterCard attempting to normalize card transactions.

    This year, when my teenage son got his income tax return of $150, he was sent a VisaCard with that amount.  It is reloadable, so they will use it next year to give him his return.

    They now have little swipe devices for iPhones to do business with.  That way small businesses don't have to deal with cash.  

    I actually think some of the saints have foreseen a time when people could no longer use money to buy things.  If that is so, this is how that will happen.  

    More and more places are going to phase out cash.  Soon you will HAVE to use a card for everything.  If you don't, you won't be able to buy anything.  It will probably happen over the next decade.