Chapter 1: Introduction – The Unfolding of a Conspiracy
- Overview of the book’s purpose and significance
- The role of the Metropolitan Police Department, Home Office, and Judiciary
- How state institutions conspired to suppress justice
Chapter 2: The Catalyst – My Demand for Judicial Accountability
- Background on my work as a justice activist
- Initial interactions with the Metropolitan Police Department and Home Office
- Early signs of institutional resistance and hostility
Chapter 3: The Protection of the Establishment at All Costs
- The systemic refusal to record or act on criminal complaints
- The Home Office’s role in shielding the Metropolitan Police Department
- Institutional fears of exposing corruption and misconduct
Chapter 4: Becoming a Marked Dissident
- How my activism led to state-led persecution
- The weaponisation of bureaucracy to criminalise my status
- Introduction of the covert Hostile Environment Policy
Chapter 5: The Windrush Scandal – A Broader Scheme of Oppression
- Media exposures and the reality behind the ‘Windrush Generation’ scandal
- The Home Office’s clandestine policies targeting Black British African and Caribbean citizens
- The strategic use of misinformation to justify deportations
Chapter 6: The Orchestration of Forced Deportation
- The manufactured claims against my right to live and work in the UK
- State-led efforts to deny me access to public funds and employment
- The legal battle to resist wrongful deportation
Chapter 7: Institutional Collusion – The Judiciary, Police, and Home Office
- How state institutions collaborated to suppress justice
- Attempts to undermine the Campaign for Truth and Justice
- The role of the Lord Chancellor’s Department in obstructing redress
Chapter 8: The Human Cost of the Hostile Environment Policy
- The devastating effects on African and Caribbean families
- The weaponisation of welfare systems to further marginalise victims
- The use of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Child Maintenance Service (CMS) for persecution
Chapter 9: The Home Office Compensation Scheme
- Denial of Victim's to Legal representation
- Inequitable, Derisory and Insulting Calculations that undermines the gravity of the Government its two Department's (Home Office and DWP) violations under the Human rights act 1998
- Rejection of the Home Office operated Compensation Scheme Award
- Preparations for Legal Actions
Chapter 10: The Battle Against Unjust Citizenship Revocation
- The Home Office’s attempts to rewrite citizenship laws to facilitate deportation
- The implications for wider British society
- The need for greater scrutiny and accountability
Chapter 11: Exposing the Truth – The Fight for Justice Continues
- The role of media in uncovering the scandal
- Ongoing resistance against state injustice
- Calls for institutional reform and public awareness
Conclusion: Lessons, Legacy, and the Future of Justice
- Reflecting on the personal and societal impact
- The need for continued activism and vigilance
Final thoughts on the path forward