Preface and Acknowledgments

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The Undermining of National and International Laws and Covenants


In the complex and ever-evolving landscape of our global society, the principles of law, both national and international, have long served as pillars of stability, order, and justice. They are the instruments through which nations seek to balance power, protect human rights, and maintain a just and harmonious coexistence. Yet, these principles, forged through decades of toil, negotiation, and diplomacy, are not invulnerable. The persistent undermining of national and international laws and covenants, as well as the rule of law itself, poses profound dangers to our world and its future.


The emergence of international agreements and covenants, such as the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, marked significant milestones in the pursuit of a more equitable and peaceful world. These documents embodied our collective aspirations for a better future, where the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their nationality or origin, would be upheld. The rule of law, embedded in these agreements, serves as the bedrock upon which these noble ambitions stand.


However, the past few decades have witnessed a troubling trend of an erosion of respect for these fundamental principles. Nationalism, authoritarianism, and the quest for power at any cost have driven many to question the very structures designed to preserve our common humanity. The disregard for international law, the flouting of human rights, and the breach of solemn agreements have become increasingly prevalent, undermining the delicate fabric of global order.


The dangers of persistently undermining national and international laws and covenants are multifaceted and profound. They include the erosion of trust between nations, the destabilisation of regions, the exacerbation of conflicts, and the suffering of millions whose rights and well-being are trampled upon. The consequences ripple far beyond borders, infiltrating every facet of our lives, from economic stability to environmental sustainability.


Overall, the dire consequences of the persistent undermining culminate in heightened emphasise on the vital importance of upholding the rule of law; as individuals, communities, and nations come to recognise their shared stake in the preservation of these principles that underpin a just and ordered world. It is a reminder that the rule of law is not an abstract concept but a living, breathing force for good, capable of bringing about positive change in even the most challenging of circumstances.


As we embark on the active pursuit of eliminating the dangers posed by the erosion of our legal foundations, let us bear in mind that the solution lies in our collective resolve to uphold these principles, by endeavouring to hold leaders and governments accountable, and to foster a world where justice, dignity, and peace reign supreme; above selfish self interest.  Where no one nation ever assume exclusive right to world hegemony and wield a veto power vote that cancels the will of the many unilaterally, as we currently see in the United Nations.

 


Acknowledgements


In a world often defined by shadows and obscurities, where the powerful elites protect their interests and suppress the truth, there are remarkable individuals who stand as unwavering advocates of justice, champions of truth, and indomitable whistleblowers. We extend our profound gratitude and appreciation to the following individuals, whose relentless tenacity has served as a beacon of hope in the face of adversity. Their unwavering commitment to exposing the wrongs of tyrannical governments, led by self-serving Political Globalist and Financial Capitalist Oligarchy interest, totally accountable to no law, has left an indelible mark on the annals of history.


These remarkable individuals have shown us that even in the most challenging circumstances, the pursuit of truth and justice must never waver. Their actions have served as a constant reminder that, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds, the pursuit of justice is a noble and vital endeavour that deserves our utmost respect and support. We acknowledge their sacrifices and their enduring legacy with profound gratitude and admiration.


In honouring these whistleblowers and unshakable advocates of truth and justice, we pledge to continue their work and to stand firm in the face of tyranny and injustice. We are indebted to them for their unwavering commitment to the values that make our world a more just and equitable place.



From the UK:


David Christopher Kelly:

Dr. David Christopher Kelly's unyielding pursuit of the truth and his unwavering commitment to revealing the dark realities of government actions was a testament to his integrity and courage. His sacrifice in revealing uncomfortable truths shall forever inspire those who seek justice and transparency.



Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn:

Tony Benn's lifelong dedication to principles of social justice and his unflinching commitment to the betterment of society serve as a guiding light for those who strive for a more egalitarian world. His contributions to politics, democracy, and the struggle for a fairer society are immeasurable.



Jeremy Bernard Corbyn:

Jeremy Corbyn's resolute dedication to progressive values and social justice has inspired countless individuals. His unshakable commitment to a more equitable society has had a lasting impact on the political landscape, reminding us of the importance of integrity and compassion in leadership.



Brian William Haw:

Brian William Haw's steadfast protest for peace and justice in the heart of the British capital was a symbol of resilience and determination. His dedication to the cause of peace was an inspiration to countless others who yearned for a more just and equitable world.



Neville Lawrence and Doreen Lawrence:

The relentless pursuit of justice by Neville and Doreen Lawrence in the face of unthinkable tragedy serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the fight against racial injustice. Their determination has led to significant changes in the British legal system and society.



Julian Paul Assange

When the vastly Oligarchy owned and Controlled supposedly Free Western Liberal medias coward away from performing their public task of holding USA and Western Governments to Accountability, Julian Paul Assange, emerged as the fearlessly Soul and Consciousness of the World’s people; to expose with a disinfectant ray of sunlight USA Government and its elite group’s Savage and Barbaric acts of Treachery; Coup d’tats, war Crimes, Lies, Unlawful Killings, etc.; which the vast majority of the public neither approved, nor were ever honestly made aware of.



Minkah Adofo:

For decades of consistent unremunerated Grassroots support and commitments given and shown selflessly to community Justice Campaigns, (local and national) in the UK.





Including, these Courageous Truth-Tellers:


Paul Leroy Robeson; Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah; Daniel Ellsberg; Julian Paul Assange; Edward Joseph Snowden; William Scott Ritter; John Varoli; Daniel Kovalik; John Mark Dougan; Peter John Lavelle; John Chris Kiriakou; Mark Sleboda; Max Blumenthal; George Galloway; Roger Walters; Clare Daley etc.,.     


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