You’ve been rude to judges, in attempts to get the truth to register in their twisted minds and finished up in jail for contempt of court, even when the police case against you has crumbled around them.

Be nice to judges, smile at them, be cooperative and be polite!

I say this to you because you are now on the winning lap!

Stay out of jail!  Don’t break the speed limit, or drive past a police patrol waving a bottle of wine!  Go into court confident that you will win, because you have right on your side.

You no longer need to bait them (if you ever did, though I suspect you might have), because you know what they will do when they can’t pin a real crime on you; they will invent one: this much you have proven over and over again.

You commit a minor offence – or act as if you might – and they…

  • Conspire to get you struck off the veterinary register. (Successful.)
  • Conspire to put you unlawfully in a secure mental hospital knowing you are sane. (Successful up to a point.)
  • Conspire to put you unlawfully into prison without trial, knowing you are innocent (Successful up to a point.)
  • Conspire to cause you a great deal of aggro and financial expense. (Very successful.)
  • Conspire to assassinate you. (Unsuccessful only so far!)

You’ve got so much evidence against South Wales Police and their recently retired CC; you don’t need any more: just get on and use what you’ve got effectively.  Screw them legally, before they screw you illegally, but permanently, so that you can do nothing more to pursue the good case against them.

If you fail, you will have let down every citizen that in future may find themselves being conspired against by police officers, lawyers and judges.  I can never take up where you leave off; I doubt there is anyone that can: you’re the only one that has the evidence, knows what more need be extracted from them, and knows how it should be used.

Please succeed for the sake of us all.

Even if you have broken the law, it gives South Wales police no right whatsoever to use anything other than lawful means to stop you doing whatever it is they’d like to stop you doing.  If they are allowed to use illegal tactics against someone they know to be a criminal, they will soon use illegal tactics against someone they think to be a criminal, and before long they will be using illegal tactics against someone they take a dislike to.  Give them an inch and they’ll take a mile!

There is no justification for the police to break the law, even in pursuit of someone that may be committing minor infringements, or that they imagine to be committing minor infringements.  There is no justification for the police to break the law in pursuit of someone that may be committing serious crime: there is no justification for the police to be allowed to break the law at all.  You are absolutely right in pursuing your case against South Wales police, and I’m pleased you are doing it for my sake, and the sake of every other citizen.