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Redrafted CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST BERTIE![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() GET BERTIE - Edit, print and submit. FINAL DRAFT. This would get lost under the original posting due to its lenght. ================================================ After a visit to Shannon Garda Station, I have reformated this to make it comly with FORM C8 - the Garda Siochana Statement form. Just copy all of the below into word and read it. Delete anything that does not apply to your belief. e.g. if the landing of these planes does not instil fear in you, then simply delete that paragraph. print the document, fill in your name and address (I'm not sure if you actually need to fill in the rest, but your phone number would be helpful) Then bring it to a police station. DO NOT SIGN IT PRIOR to bringing it to a Garda Station as your signature and date must be witnessed by a Garda, who will then sign it and enter it in the log. This is all designed to save you
Statement of : I hereby declare that this statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that I make it knowing that if it is tendered in evidence I will be liable to prosecution if I state in it anything which I know to be false or do not believe to be true.
I, am making these allegations in all seriousness and with genuine concern. I have no intention of wasting police time. I am making serious allegations about serious and worrying crimes. I have reached this conclusion by my own reasoning and with reference to recent public statements by Irish lawyers and barristers, as well as the arguments of Professor Francis A. Boyle and the Robert Jackson, former Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court (and also Chief Prosecutor for the United States at Nuremberg) I state and I believe that serious crimes have occurred and are ongoing at the present time. I believe these crimes to include: *Aiding and abetting a war crime by means of facilitating unlawful landing of military personnel and hardware at Shannon airport, and passage of same *Usurping the authority of the State, acting ‘Ultra Vires’ in a treacherous, if not treasonous, fashion by means of wilful and deliberate violation of articles 28.3.1 , 28.4.1, and 29.3 of the Irish Constitution, as well as violating or being reckless as to the violation of other acts of the Oireachtas relating to Air Transport and Navigation and the transport of uniformed foreign troops and their munitions through the sovereign territory of Ireland without due recourse to legal authority I believe the perpetrators to include Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Tanaiste Mary Harney, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Brian Cowen TD, former Minister for Transport, Mary O'Rourke, her successor, Minister Seamus Brennan TD, Minister for Defence Michael Smith TD, and any other person involved in this common plan of complicity Obviously these people are in positions of power in the state, but that official capacity does not make them immune. In fact in some respects it would be not be possible to commit these crimes without access to or control of certain organs of the State, particularly being in a position to “incite or encourage any person employed in any capacity by the State to refuse, neglect, or omit … to perform his duty or shall incite or encourage any person so employed to be negligent…” contrary to Section 9- (2) of the Offences against the State Act. The primary facts of the case are as follows: The Irish Government is participating in a horrific war by facilitating the refuelling and overflight of military flights using Shannon airport and Irish Article 28.3.1 of Bunreacht na hEireann/the Irish Constitution, states that Dail Eireann has not even voted on this issue and has not given assent to participate in any war. Article 29.3 "Ireland accepts the generally recognised principles Ireland is bound (since August 26 1955) to the terms of the “Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and Persons in Case of War on Land (Hague V); October 18, 1907” (Generally referred to as the 1907 Hague Convention) Art. 2. Art. 5. We are also members of the United Nations and bound to abide by the UN Charter Article 2 para 4: All members shall abstain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against...the purposes of the UN The recent UN Security Council Resolutions provided no authority to use military force at all, and our own Oireachtas has not been presented with a motion to participate in any military action. Bunreacht na hEireann. Article 28.4.1 Furthermore, the Government cannot lawfully disburse any funds for such military campaigns or agreements without consulting the Dail. Bunreacht na hEireann. Article 29.5.2 “The State shall not be bound by any international agreement involving a charge upon public funds unless the terms of the agreement shall have been approved by Dail Eireann.” I believe that expenditure relating to overflight and landing facilities and securing thereof would warrant investigation in this regard. I refer specifically to US military flights and landings from September 12, 2001 onwards. The fact that the US and other military aircraft occasionally used the airport for peacetime activities is irrelevant. This was not part of a war and not a breach of article 28. These aircraft have carried a large number of US military personnel through Shannon who have been dressed in desert combat uniforms, including members of US Special Forces. Other flights have carried an unknown quantity of military hardware without being subject to inspection. I also know from information contained in a letter from the Department of Foreign Affairs (Oct 26th 2001, in reply to Parliamentary Question 148 of Oct 16th) that military aircraft transiting Irish Airspace included the A-10 "Warthog /Thunderbolt" It is also possible, if not probable, that weapons of mass destruction and /or illegally held prisoners may have been allowed through our territory. These devices are indiscriminate weapons of mass destruction, and are thus illegal under recognised International Law. They are illegal to design, build, use, or maintain because of their inability to be used with discrimination between combatants and non-combatants, civilian and military targets, with particular regard to hospitals and other facilities needed to sustain civilian life. I believe that my life has been recklessly imperilled by these acts and the sight of foreign military aircraft at Shannon has instilled genuine fear in me, such that I feel as if I have been personally assaulted by their presence. ARTICLE 8 WAR CRIMES This applies to all persons regardless of political office. The Taoiseach and others share personal liability for these crimes against peace, as stated in relevant parts of Article 6 of the Nuremberg Charter. “The following acts, or any of them, are crimes coming within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal for which there shall be individual responsibility: To quote the US Chief Justice, Robert Jackson in his opening speech at Nuremberg. It is my belief that the Taoiseach, with the help of others, has undermined the Constitution - one of the key components of the State, and the highest law of
=============================================== WITNESSED (Name, Rank, Regd. No.)..................................... References: The Criminality of Nuclear Deterrence – Francis A. Boyle PhD ( Professor of International Law at the University of Illinois) Published by Clarity Press, Inc © 2002 Francis A Boyle Speech of Chief Justice Robert Jackson taken from official English version of the transcripts from the Nuremberg Trials, 1945. Transcript of Trial of Eoin Dubsky at Tulla District Court, Co. Clare, December 18th 2002. Public Statement by Lawyers and Solicitors made on March 5 2003. full text in Examiner of March 6th, story by Michael O'Farrell. http://www.examiner.ie/pport/web/ireland/Full_Story/did-sgl9kzcNddVVgsgdL11Zs5FWAE.asp A Dossier on Civilian Victims of United States' Aerial Bombing of Afghanistan: A Comprehensive Accounting by Marc Herold, PhD.
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