"And, it is not as though the overall size of the
crime and
corruption problem I have been
reporting to the
police during recent years -- both in
the
Republic of Ireland, and in
Northern Ireland
-- is trivial."
"In fact, it is so
massive, so complex, and so cleverly and
deceptively well-hidden, that most people (at the present
time) seem to find it extremely difficult to believe that
anything of the sort could actually be happening on such a
large scale. Nevertheless, and despite its largely hidden
nature, I have attempted, with some modest measure of success
I feel, to outline the basics of the shocking reality of this
global problem in the registered letter I sent
to
Prime Minister Cowen TD on
May 9th
2008."==========================
RE:
Return of confiscated laptop computer (from Police Service of
Northern Ireland)Dear
Sergeant Mc Fall, Thank you for your e-mail to
me of yesterday (i.e.
June 8th 2009) in response to my
letter at Internet location
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/ChiefInspectorWinters/6June2009/Email.htm
.
With reference to your statement in your e-mail to me
of yesterday
"I can
assure you that the Police are not looking for you and that
you are free to go and collect your property at Maryville,
Greencastle", please note that this is a very
welcome and useful piece of news for me (for which I am
very grateful), but totally different of course to what the
three police officers (two of them armed with
machine
guns) gave me to understand when they suddenly and
unexpectedly turned up at my Greencastle address on
Sunday, August 31st 2008.
With
reference to my letter of
June 2nd 2008 to
Chief
Inspector Michael Winters, a copy of which can be viewed
at
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/ChiefInspectorWinters/2June2008/Email.htm , could you please let me know if the
Police are now finished with the almost brand-new (at the
time)
Toshiba laptop
computer
belonging to me which I referred to in the
third
paragraph from the end of the
June 2nd 2008 letter in
question to Chief Inspector Winters?
If so, will it be
possible for me to collect my laptop computer (and the
associated 12 Volt DC to 220 Volt AC power supply unit)
from
Omagh Police Station when I return to Greencastle
(Omagh) to collect my belongings? Regarding this matter, you
may wish to note that according to my present plans, I
anticipate the transfer of my belongings from Greencastle to
Galway will require me to make three or four car trips to the
Greencastle residence, and that I intend to spread these trips
out fairly evenly during the coming four weeks or
so.
For
future reference purposes I will later
today place a copy of this e-mail at the following
location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrAnneJeffers/9June2009/Email.htmYours
sincerely,
William
Finnerty.
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The Global Cesspit of
Corruption, Crime, Cover-Ups, &
Impunity: "The Constitution has been
hijacked" (Registered letter to P.M. Brian Cowan T.D. dated
May 9th 2008):
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/9May2008/Email.htm==========================
Request
for written assurance
from PSNI (Northern Ireland Police Service):http://www.humanrightsireland.com/ChiefInspectorWinters/6June2009/Email.htmScanned
copies of the associated
Post Office receipts
for the registered letters sent to
Chief Inspector Michael
Winters and
The Rt Hon First Minister of Northern
Ireland Peter Robinson MP MLA on
June 6th 2009 can
be viewed at the Internet address immediately
above.
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Human Rights (Ireland)
http://www.humanrightsireland.com==========================