Dear Dr Jeffers,
Thank you very much for
your
letter dated March 25th 2009 (which I received this morning)
regarding the appointment you have set (for me) for Monday,
30th March, 2009.
With reference to the section of your
letter of yesterday relating to the "appointment for
assessment by myself and the team clinical psychologist Ms
Niamh Gralton" matter, please note I would be very happy to
attend at the Monday appointment which you have now kindly
arranged: provided it is on the clear understanding that this
coming Monday's assessment will be treated as "an initial
assessment" only (for the purpose of deciding medical
treatment connected with the contents of Dr Michael McCavert's
"To Whom It May Concern" letter dated October 28th 2005), and,
that this "initial assessment" (as I am thinking of it) will
also take full account of the contents of the registered
letter I sent to Ms Mary Carr (Community Welfare Officer,
Health Care Centre, Ballinasloe, County Galway) on February
16th 2009.
Based on what Marjorie (my half-sister) has
informed me, it is my understanding that you have now received
(and read) the printed copy of above-mentioned February 16th
2009 letter (to Maura Carr), which Marjorie has further
informed me she sent to you through the registered post on
February 19th 2009.
Please note that there is also a
copy of the text of my February 16th 2009 letter to Maura Carr
on the Internet (at
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/MauraCarr/16February2009/Email.htm
); and, that ideally it would be much appreciated by me if you
could please try to ensure that Niamh Gralton (Psychologist)
is aware of the main contents of this particular letter before
I meet you both on Monday.
I feel I should also point
out that it would be very much appreciated if I was not asked
(on this coming Monday at least) about any of the practical
matters connected with the long string of events (that have
taken place over a period of several years) which have led up
to the situation I find myself in at the present time. As I
feel sure people like Omagh-based (County Tyrone, Northern
Ireland) Dr Michael McCavert GP, and Gerry Madden (Senior
Social Worker), will readily confirm, I find it almost
completely impossible to discuss such matters: without getting
extremely angry in a manner that many people find both
threatening and potentially extremely dangerous. For reasons
which I feel should be obvious, I am very anxious to avoid any
repetition of such scenes in future: particularly when it is
the case that I have already worked "long and hard" (as I see
it, and without pay I might add) to try to ensure that there
are accurate written accounts of almost all of the several
pieces of practical information in question available, which
can be safely read by all concerned, through the
following Internet address:
http://www.humanrightsireland.comBased
on the assumption that what I am thinking of as the small
number of restrictions I have attempted to outline to you
above will be acceptable to you, I look forward to meeting you
and Ms Niamh Gralton on Monday.
For future reference
purposes, I will place a copy of this e-mail at the following
address later today:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrAnneJeffers/26March2009/Email.htm
Yours sincerely,
William
Finnerty.