Belinda has finally managed to get to an internet access point and has given us this insight into the weekend’s events. The leafleteers reported that the majority of the public were receptive to the leaflets once it was explained what … Continue reading →
Easter is here again, and whilst many of us have time to reflect over this long weekend, we offer you two videos to view today, that bring home to us all that whilst Hollie’s case is uppermost in the minds … Continue reading →
On the day when people all over the world are commemorating the personal sacrifice for humanity and cruel death of Jesus of Nazareth, the man who loved people and especially children, we might ask where are His followers today on … Continue reading →
The Daily Mail paints a depressing and disturbing picture of Britain’s children under continuous and constant attack from ubiquitous predatory paedophiles, a situation only comparable to the whole of Britain itself being under attack by Hitler’s bombers in World War … Continue reading →
Lulls in campaigns are not only permissible, they are essential. Breaks in activity are needed in order to allow time for reflection on what has already happened, to consider how effective strategies deployed to date have proved and based on … Continue reading →
We can see that there are some MPs who are prepared and willing to bring this case to the attention of the House. David Anderson (Blaydon, Labour) To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what recent assessment he has … Continue reading →
Dear Shropshire Council, I am making this Freedom of Information request to you on very specific points, related to public finances and man-hours only. I understand Robert Green has made a similar request in the past to your Council but … Continue reading →
On a cold winter’s day on 12th February 2010, Robert Green, an Englishman from Warrington, Cheshire, was arrested for walking down a street in Aberdeen, Scotland, on his way to meet friends who were helping with his election campaign to … Continue reading →
First a Press Release from Anne Greig. Full PDF version available in Press Releases (top menu) Picture: Sylvia Major, one of Hollie’s alleged abusers, the woman who was so ‘traumatized’ by Robert Green’s election leaflets that she complained to Grampian … Continue reading →
UPDATE: 17:50 1st March. Lawyers acting for Anne have just advised the following: The case is not listed before 12 o’clock, meaning that the case will not start before mid-day due to other cases in the same court before the … Continue reading →
What if you found yourself in the same position as Anne and Hollie Greig, how would you react, how would you get the help you needed… think about that whilst you watch the attached video. Put yourself in their shoes … Continue reading →
With Robert safely locked away, the focus now switches back to Anne and Hollie who constitute the remaining threat to a certain group of people in Scotland and their supporters in England. Their Permission to Appeal, & Appeal Hearing have … Continue reading →
Former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini has been made Principal at St Hugh’s College, Oxford. Dame Elish Angiolini DBE QC, (born McPhilomy) who during her term as Lord Advocate presided over criminal trial disasters such as the World’s End murder trial … Continue reading →
If the Powers that Be in Scotland thought that by jailing Robert Green, that would put an end to the matter, they could not have been more mistaken. With the events of the past week, the word and interest in … Continue reading →