Allied Pensioners of New Zealand Website

Allied Pensioners of New Zealand

 

Illegitimi non carborundum

The Magna Carta.

This is the Great Charter that King John was forced to sign on the 15th June 1215, in Runnymede Meadow, Coopers Hill, Parish of Egham, England.

On that spot in the meadow, the American Bar Association financed a memorial, erected in 1957, in recognition of the shaping of common law throughout the world, one such crucial law is, as translated from the original Latin and with the 'we' meaning the Crown:

"No freeman shall be seized, or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way destroyed: nor will we commit him to prison, excepting by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land."

My Social Security (SS) contractual pension has been stolen by the Crown authorities of the NZ and UK and over 50,000 other freemen from many other nations, have had their SS contractual pensions also stolen by similar ultra vires actions of the NZ Crown, assisted with these other Crown authorities. Ultra vires in Latin is ‘without authority'.

On the glass walls of the Court of Appeal foyer in Wellington NZ, is inscribed the words: "Justice delayed manifestly is justice denied"

Mr. Charles Pitt and his wife Barbara of Churton Park,Wellington have been denied justice since 1984 and so has the PM's late mother Mrs. Key, from 1983 until 2000, by these ultra vires actions of the combined NZ/UK Crown Ministries.

My NZ Crown High Court appeal and application to the NZ Crown Court of Appeal have both been denied the democratic principles inherent of the Magna Carta: Justice delayed manifestly is justice denied and justice must not only be done, it must seen to have been done.

In the year 2008, the NZ Crown stole NZ$300m with the complicity of the UK Crown who denied a similar sum to the residents of NZ. This NZ$600m was denied our NZ society's economy, an economy that the NZ Crown relies on for its sustenance.

Dated this 1st Jan 2009, 39 years after these crimes against humanity first began.

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