Members of the public to inspect their legal documents, court orders, CEO letters, Shareholder reports, PCA/IPCC documents, Local Council correspondence and Barrister/Solicitor admin.

Answer by wizjp
no

Answer by Valerie J
Category : Law and Ethics

Wizjp couldnt possibly have examined the evidence from all those public interest documents in the nanoseconds he took blog that answer.

Not a legal brain and no grounds given to elaborate on that conclusion. If Wizjp doesnt know the correct answer it would be safer and wiser to remain silent rather than mislead others so early in the session.

Answer by Eric S
Why bring the Masons into this? They used cyphers to protect their own secrets, not others.

Answer by Max Integrity
I think there would have to be a published Audit Trail containing ALL those sources so that official "Independent" evidence can be reconciled and the findings brought into the public domain.

If there are common patterns emerging in the form of systemic control ciphers - then this is something the public, shareholders and taxpayers ought to be made aware of.

Corporate and UK civil service improprety these days certainly seem to be very closely aligned.

Is there really a common pattern now emerging in 2008?



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