I've contacted the IPCC again to try to get them to pursue my complaint.
"I explained that regardless of the subject of a complaint, the Police Reform Act 2002 requires the IPCC to forward any complaint to the 'appropriate authority', which is the MPA for a complaint against a senior officer of the Metropolitan Police.
I further explained that the IPCC would need your consent to forward the complaint to the MPA, and if you did not consent to this course of action, the IPCC would be unable to assist you any further. You declined to provide your consent, therefore the IPCC took no further action.
If you have reconsidered and you would now like me to forward your complaint of the 7th June 2006 to the MPA, please complete and return the attached consent form, an include any addidtional information you would like to be considered."
So if you wanted to make a complaint of incitement to murder, attempted murder, etc against a senior Metropolitan Police officer and which implicates senior ministers like the Prime Minister and Home Secretary Reid, then please collect all your evidence and send it to the Metropolitan Police Authority who will no doubt send it straight to Blair, Reid & Co. You can then expect your door kicked down in the middle of the night either to be extraordinarily renditioned or as part of the UK's very own roundup.
Blair, Reid & Co's current method is to arrest people in not only implausible, but impossible 'terror' plots so that they are imprisoned for eighteen months by which time the politicians have been rewarded for being 'tough' on their manufactured 'terrorism'. They don't want tea and biscuits and they attack in an almost seemingly random manner. It seems that they are attacking anyone that matches a very poor description.
What this means is that Senior Police officers are unaccountable as well as out of control. So why are the Independent Pocice Complaints Commission called independent? Where's the independence? It's doublespeak, isn't it?
The Metropolitan Police Authority is a body of politicians that appointed Ian Blair as Commissioner. Blair was Blunkett's choice and the Metropolitan Police Authority were happy with that. Blair is notionally answerable to the Metropolitan Police Authority but,
They were not consulted about the Kratos shoot to kill policy which killed innocent Jean Charles de Menezes when they were trying to kill another innocent person. The shoot to kill policy was never agreed with anyone. Ian Blair or his predecessor Stevens decided they can kill people and that's it. No problem for the Metropolitan Police Authority. It can be seen by their actions and inactions that the Metropolitan Police Authority are quite content with political assasinations.
What about calling de Menezes a suicide bomber? Do you see the problem? To be a suicide bomber you need a suicide bomb and without a suicide bomb you don't have a suicide bomber. No problem for the Metropolitan Police Authority, they can let that one slip - he can have an imaginary suicide bomb when in reality Ian Blair contacted the Home Office immediately for the kill political activist cover up. The IPCC were refused access for five days. As well as poitical assasinations, the Metropolitan Police Authority are happy with the political assasination cover-ups.
What about the ricin plot without any ricin and without any plot? No problem for the Metropolitan Police Authority.
What about the impossible airline terror plot?. It is just not possible to make the bombs that are claimed. It is fiction. Yet the Metropolitan Police Authority are quite content that 21 people are to be detained for eighteen months or so in an impossible scenario. All this is for John Reid's benefit and the Metropolitan Police Authority are quite happy with that.
Ian Blair is often called the PC PC. This is classic doublespeak because Ian Blair is in fact fantastically un-polictically correct. It is not politically correct to have police cars resprayed for the Labour party in an election campaign. It is not politically correct for policemen to lobby members of parliament on behalf of Tony Blair and the government. Politically correct behaviour for a policeman is to show no political alliegence. No problem for the Metropolitan Police Authority.
Any one of these issues is reason enough for sacking Ian Blair but the Metropolitan Police Authority have done nothing. Many of the issues I raise on this blog are widely known and accepted in journalistic circles and are easily verifiable. Newspaper articles have been published on Ian Blair - you only have to read between the lines. You don't call someone a mass murderer responsible for the London bombings without inciting their murder. No problem for the Metropolitan Police Authority, but please send us all the evidence so that we can have you killed and contain it.
I have no intention of presenting myself and my details to the police for the roundup. Ian Blair has said that we are in a different place and we are. We are in a Fascist state that is abandoning any pretence at truth or justice where the police and politicians call for the murder of political critics.
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