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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:11 pm Post subject: Another civil servant convicted for telling the truth |
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The law which is being used to silence Thomas Lund-Lack is the law we should be able to use to convict Blair and the rest of the Iraq Genocide Conspirators.
http://cps.gov.uk/legal/section22/chapter_c.html
Unfortunately the criminal justice system has been criminalised by masonic infiltration over hundreds of years.......
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/18/nleak1 18.xml
Yard man admits leaking terror report
By staff and agencies
Last Updated: 12:46pm BST 18/06/2007
A civilian police employee today admitted misconduct in a public office by leaking details of plans for a large-scale terrorist attack to a newspaper.
Thomas Lund-Lack, 59, was working in Scotland Yard's Special Operations section in the Counter Terrorism Command when he disclosed an intelligence report on terrorism to a journalist.
He admitted misconduct in public office, which carries a maximum sentence of life, at the Old Bailey today.
The leaked report formed the basis for a Sunday Times article published on April 22.
The article warned that al-Qa'eda leaders in Iraq, backed by supporters in Iran, were planning large-scale attacks on Britain and the West.
One operative was said to have warned that he was planning an attack "on a par with Hiroshima and Nagasaki" in an attempt to "shake the Roman throne", a reference to the West.
Another feared plot could be timed to coincide with Tony Blair stepping down, or what al-Qa'eda planners called a "change in the head of the company", according to the newspaper.
The intelligence report was produced in April and made clear that senior figures from the terror network had been in recent contact with operatives in Britain, the Sunday Times said.
It was said to have been a quarterly review of the international terror threat to Britain, compiled by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre.
Edward Henry, defending, said his client was "bewildered and full of regret", adding: "To say that he is afflicted with shame is an understatement."
Prosecutors say Lund-Lack leaked the document because he was "annoyed about the way things were being run and did what he did, he says, in the hope of improving things and bringing out the problems he believed he had seen", the judge said.
But the court also heard that the long-serving police employee may have been under stress because his daughter was suffering from eating disorders, as well as because of his "direct experience of the service".
There was "no suggestion of financial gain" from the leak, the court was told.
Mr Henry said Lund-Lack had a record of "exemplary service", adding: "This is a very, very sad and bizarre isolated incident. It is profoundly strange that he finds himself here."
Lund-Lack, of Bury Street, Stowmarket, Suffolk, was bailed and sentencing was adjourned until the end of July.
The judge, Mr Justice Gross, told him: "One shouldn't for a moment assume that I regard this as anything other than a very serious case indeed." A second charge of making a damaging disclosure under the Official Secrets Act is expected to lie on file. _________________ www.lawyerscommitteefor9-11inquiry.org
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"The maintenance of secrets acts like a psychic poison which alienates the possessor from the community" Carl Jung
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