Mission Statement

This statement of intent is just that, it states our intent to - within the laws and legal frameworks of this realm - bring about changes to our justice system for our children and those victims of illegal practices performed by statutory bodies. we are making this statement with NO hidden agendas and in concise, unequivocal terms to ensure absolute transparency of our meaning and intention to bring about meaningful and fair justice to a system that serves only those in power. No other meaning is implied and should not be inferred.


We the citizens of this kingdom, want to see true democracy reinstated as per the Magna Carta and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which this country has proud standing within the public face but obviously lack true commitment to. When good men and women seeking justice and fairness are silenced by a system that is there to protect the people and that system has been abused by those in power, then it is time to have our voices heard in great numbers. When families are split apart supposedly for the welfare of the children and other than causing emotional distress to the child, serves only to perpetuate a financial system. All we seek is justice and, if our voices are not heard or are silenced by a system that does not wish those voices to be heard then, our basic human rights are being ignored and have little or no meaning.





"WHEN INJUSTICE BECOMES LAW REBELLION BECOMES DUTY"!



Saturday 2 November 2013

The 'Parent's Walk of Justice 2013'

On the 1st of November 2013, Sid Hingerty, Ardjuna Clearwater, Cornel Brown and Sam Edwards will set off on their epic adventure to walk from Aberdeen to 10 Downing Street to rid our country of the criminals that are abusing children in the care system.

Sid Hingerty, aged 72, started his own walk from Dunblane to Downing Street via Brussels but, he halted his walk temporarily whilst he united with the organisation One voice for the kids and ‘The Parent’s Walk of Justice’. This is for safety reasons, publicity and for making a bigger impact against forced adoptions. Sid’s own reasons for doing this walk are varied but very plausible but at the same time, embarrassing. It is considered embarrassing because anyone who feels that they must take such action to get its own government to listen is embarrassing. Sid’s reason for doing this is; “walking for justice because there is far too many child abuse cover ups protected by immunity. Too many families are having their children illegally stolen. Children, families, the elderly and vulnerable are all having their Human Rights totally ignored and violated by our Government and High Court laws”. Sid Hingerty has announced after a recent conference, Walk For Justice will resume on mothers day in March. Hopefully on a bigger scale down both sides of the country as well as the middle to all parliaments Scottish, Irish, Welsh again to Downing Street and to the court of human rights in Brussels! To find out more about the 'Walk of Justice' page, (Click Here) and show your support.

Ardjuna Clearwater, is a DISABLED Grandmother who has had five grandchildren effected by the corrupt care system and is campaigning for all grandparents who are watching there own children’s lives being ruined by a system that is meant to protect families and young people. Ardjuna has worked in system long enough now to see first hand the injustice, corruption and greed that are bringing the vulnerable people of this country to their knees and into early graves. She is a real fighter with the zest to win.

Sam Edwards, one of the key organisers of the walk said; “it doesn’t matter what your cause is, if it matters enough for you to want to go out and make a difference then you should. What’s worth the price is always worth the fight. Planning and training for this epic walk for almost 2 years, Sam and Co are preparing themselves for what most would say is insane but, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results – (Albert Einstein). When asked for his reasons for doing this walk, Sam gave the following chilling reply; “Your grievances are my grievances, your pain is my pain but sadly, not all of us think like that. If I saw my neighbour getting beaten up on his driveway, do you think I am going to watch it happen? No, I going to rush to his aid like any of us would. Sadly, I cannot just open my front door on to the worlds poor and help them like I can my neighbour. Perhaps what is lost is the zest and the heart to fight back because the country feels disempowered to do so. The power that was taken from the people, is being returned to the people and people are meeting in groups across the country to form a much wider network that is getting ready to remove that cancer that sits within our country’s establishment and unlike most other cancers, this is one that can be treated and removed which in turn will save the lives of millions.”

The organisers of this high-profile event are urging anyone who has been a victim of this vile government and social services to get in touch. They are set to not send anyone away wishing to walk with them to London as they would like to see the whole country come out and pledge their support. Although the main essence of this walk is to help raise awareness in to the irrevocable affects of childhood abuse, the state stealing children, forced adoptions and the secrecy within the family courts, the group also say that they will address all and any issues ranging from childhood abuse to rising fuel prices, freezing pensioners not the prices, cutting vital accident and emergency departments, making someone with terminal cancer go out to work, cut vital benefits that so many need to live on. Bring your grievances to the table and have your say.


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