Christians Against Mental Slavery

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Washington DC private meeting with Senators and public rally - 7-8 October 2005

Event for targeted individuals planned in the UK in November 2005 - interim plan (details still to be confirmed)

John Allman stood as a parliamentary candidate in the British by-elections in Cheadle and Livingston - please see Alliance For Change website for details

Report dated 28 May 2005 on Canadian Parliament and Berkeley, USA initiatives to outlaw the weaponisation of space

CAMS member John Allman stands as Alliance For Change Parliamentary candidate in the 555 British general election

Submission to the Joint Committee on the Draft Mental Health Bill

(Access original document in Word format, if link to UK Parliament website is broken)

Leaflet added to (UK) Christian Peoples Alliance conference delegate's pack

Correspondence with the British government

Labour Party Conference

Round-up of existing UK party-political support

18 September 2004

Political Activism

There has been a telling and prolonged (and sometimes amusing) chain of correspondence between the Christians Against Mental Slavery group and the British government, including one telephone call and two faxes received in a single day by John Allman, whilst he was on holiday Butlins in Skegness, during Spring Harvest. These came from a civil servant called Simon Watkin, three days before Mr Allman's television interview was recorded on 2 April 2004. Mr Watkin introduced himself as a person subject to The Official Secrets Act 1989 Section 1(1). He works for the Home Office, in the Covert Investigation Policy Team of the Intelligence and Security Liaison Unit.

CAMS' letter to the British Prime Minister about European Parliament Resolution A4-0005/99

Letters similar to the above (but adapted to the responsibilities of the minister concerned) were also sent at about the same time to the ministers for Europe and Defence, and to the Foreign Secretary. All four ministers approached presumably have an interest in the matter raised, a European Parliament resolution calling for a worldwide ban on a certain new class of weapons.

The only action apparently taken in response to all four letters has been for the Prime Minister to refer our letter to him to the Foreign Secretary (who didn't respond) and later, to the Home Secretary (who didn't respond either). Unless weapons of the class concerned happen to be being used domestically against civilians, it is difficult to imagine what interest the Home Secretary has in a European call for a worldwide convention banning a certain class of weapons! Please draw your own conclusions.

On a brighter note, we are delighted to have received the written assurance of the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Charles Kennedy MP, that at least his party is in sympathy with the European resolution concerned. The Green Party also supports a ban on manipulation weapons, as, said David Campanale, the Christian Peoples Alliance would.

*** Round-up of existing UK party-political support ***

Some correspondence which began as politically neutral scientific enquiry assumed an unexpected political significance by virtue of the fact that well-drafted letters asking blandly for information were persistently ignored. An example would be the five letters and several emails to which the Royal College of Psychiatrists failed to reply altogether. The most recent letter was a nice short one, asking what scientifically validated diagnostic tests UK psychiatrists were trained nowadays to employ, in order to tell the difference between (a) a victim of the abuse of the class of weapons (such as V2K weapons - see screen sampled image if Army web page not available) which the European Parliament wants banned worldwide (which abuse apparently and quite mysteriously falls within the Home Secretary's remit - remember?), and (b) a mentally ill individual who merely believed (quite mistakenly) that he was the victim of abuse of the class of weapons which the European Parliament wants banned worldwide.

Exhibition Posters

Fax from the British government with cartoon superimposed

Dr Jose Delgado "wanted" poster

B.F. Skinner poster

World-famous "conspiracy theorists"

Apt quote for Tony Blair, from the book of Proverbs, in the Bible

 

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