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The '''International Common Law Court of Justice''' was a court proceeding organised by lay people to: "(1.) lawfully prosecute those people and institutions responsible for the exploitation, trafficking, torture and murder of children, past and present, and (2.) to stop these and other criminal actions by church and state, including by disestablishing those same institutions."
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The '''International Common Law Court of Justice''' was a court proceeding organised by lay people to: "lawfully prosecute those people and institutions responsible for the exploitation, trafficking, torture and murder of children, past and present, and to stop these and other criminal actions by church and state, including by disestablishing those same institutions."
  
 
The organisation website was discontinued in early January [[2019]]. The infobox link is to its last [[Internet Archive]] entry. As of January 2020, [[Kevin Annett]] still hosts a full explanation of the organisations objectives and history <ref>[http://murderbydecree.com/what-is-the-international-common-law-court-of-justice/ What is the International Common Law Court of Justice?] saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20190315165006/http://murderbydecree.com/what-is-the-international-common-law-court-of-justice/ Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.is/TiPfj Archive.is]</ref>
 
The organisation website was discontinued in early January [[2019]]. The infobox link is to its last [[Internet Archive]] entry. As of January 2020, [[Kevin Annett]] still hosts a full explanation of the organisations objectives and history <ref>[http://murderbydecree.com/what-is-the-international-common-law-court-of-justice/ What is the International Common Law Court of Justice?] saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20190315165006/http://murderbydecree.com/what-is-the-international-common-law-court-of-justice/ Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.is/TiPfj Archive.is]</ref>
  
 
== Common Law Court in 2013 ==
 
== Common Law Court in 2013 ==
A February 2013 guilty verdict by six international judge court on 40 global elites<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20140308160729/http://itccs.org/2014/03/06/annoucing-the-opening-of-coventry-common-law-court/</ref> appeared to influence{{how}} the resignation of [[Pope Benedict XVI]] that same week. The first prosecution in the International Common Law Court of Justice in [[Brussels]] concerned 50,000 missing First Nations Canadian children and included Elizabeth Windsor’s kidnapping case.<ref name=QEII>http://www.alternativenewsnetwork.net/queen-elizabeth-found-guilty-missing-children-case-whistle-blowers-incarcerated-free/</ref><ref name=QEIIb>https://web.archive.org/web/20190220023636/http://www.alternativenewsnetwork.net/queen-elizabeth-found-guilty-missing-children-case-whistle-blowers-incarcerated-free/</ref>
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A February [[2013]] guilty verdict by the court found 40 global elites guilty<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20140308160729/http://itccs.org/2014/03/06/annoucing-the-opening-of-coventry-common-law-court/</ref> and appeared to influence the resignation of [[Pope Benedict XVI]] that same week, according to statements made to the effect by [[Kevin Annett]] at the time. The first prosecution in the International Common Law Court of Justice in [[Brussels]] concerned 50,000 missing First Nations Canadian children and included a case of missing children that were last seen with the [[Elizabeth Windsor]] and [[Prince Philip]].<ref name=QEII>http://www.alternativenewsnetwork.net/queen-elizabeth-found-guilty-missing-children-case-whistle-blowers-incarcerated-free/</ref><ref name=QEIIb>https://web.archive.org/web/20190220023636/http://www.alternativenewsnetwork.net/queen-elizabeth-found-guilty-missing-children-case-whistle-blowers-incarcerated-free/</ref>
  
[[Elizabeth Windsor]] and her husband, after almost a year of litigation, were found guilty in the disappearance of ten [[First Nations]] children from the [[Catholic]]-run [[Kamloops]] residential school in [[British Columbia]]. The kids' parents allegedly last saw their children on October 10, 1964, leaving for a picnic with the Royal couple.<ref name=QEII/><ref name=QEIIb/> ''“Queen Elizabeth had direct involvement in the kidnapping and death of aboriginal children” it was reported on the ITCCS website.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110308062129/http://itccs.org/2011/02/28/star-eyewitness-who-named-queen-of-england-in-abduction-of-aboriginal-children-dies-suddenly-in-vancouver-hospital/</ref>  
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===A royal kidnapping case===
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[[Elizabeth Windsor]] and her husband, after almost a year of litigation, were found guilty in the disappearance of ten [[First Nations]] children from the [[Catholic]]-run [[Kamloops]] residential school in [[British Columbia]]. The kids' parents allegedly last saw their children on October 10, 1964, leaving for a picnic with the Royal couple.<ref name=QEII/><ref name=QEIIb/> ''“Queen Elizabeth had direct involvement in the kidnapping and death of aboriginal children” it was reported on the ITCCS website.
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[[William Combes]], the last living survivor of the event said before his death:<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110308062129/http://itccs.org/2011/02/28/star-eyewitness-who-named-queen-of-england-in-abduction-of-aboriginal-children-dies-suddenly-in-vancouver-hospital/ saved at [https://archive.ph/gY9y7 Archive.is]</ref>  
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{{QB|In October, 1964 when I was 12 years old, I was an inmate at the Kamloops school and we were visited by the Queen of England and Prince Phillip. I remember it was strange because they came by themselves, no big fanfare or nothing. But I recognized them and the school principal told us it was the Queen and we all got given new clothes and good food for the first time in months the day before she arrived.
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The day the Queen got to the school, I was part of a group of kids that went on a picnic with her and her husband and some of the priests, down to a meadow near Dead Man’s Creek. I remember it was weird because we all had to bend down and kiss her foot, a white laced boot.
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After awhile, I saw the Queen leave the picnic with ten children from the school, and those kids never returned. We never heard anything more about them and never met them again even when we were older. They were all from around there but they all vanished.
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The group that disappeared was seven boys and three girls, in age from six to fourteen years old. They were all from the smart group in class. Two of the boys were brothers and they were Metis from Quesnel. Their last name was Arnuse or Arnold. I don’t remember the others, just an occasional first name like Cecilia and there was an Edward.
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What happened was also witnessed by my friend George Adolph, who was 11 years old at the time and a student there too. But he’s dead now.
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 17 April 2022

Group.png The International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ)
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Formation15 September 2012
FounderKevinAnnett.jpg Kevin Annett
Type court
An organisation describing itself as "a lawful citizens tibunal of concience"

The International Common Law Court of Justice was a court proceeding organised by lay people to: "lawfully prosecute those people and institutions responsible for the exploitation, trafficking, torture and murder of children, past and present, and to stop these and other criminal actions by church and state, including by disestablishing those same institutions."

The organisation website was discontinued in early January 2019. The infobox link is to its last Internet Archive entry. As of January 2020, Kevin Annett still hosts a full explanation of the organisations objectives and history [1]

Common Law Court in 2013

A February 2013 guilty verdict by the court found 40 global elites guilty[2] and appeared to influence the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI that same week, according to statements made to the effect by Kevin Annett at the time. The first prosecution in the International Common Law Court of Justice in Brussels concerned 50,000 missing First Nations Canadian children and included a case of missing children that were last seen with the Elizabeth Windsor and Prince Philip.[3][4]

A royal kidnapping case

Elizabeth Windsor and her husband, after almost a year of litigation, were found guilty in the disappearance of ten First Nations children from the Catholic-run Kamloops residential school in British Columbia. The kids' parents allegedly last saw their children on October 10, 1964, leaving for a picnic with the Royal couple.[3][4] “Queen Elizabeth had direct involvement in the kidnapping and death of aboriginal children” it was reported on the ITCCS website.

William Combes, the last living survivor of the event said before his death:[5]

In October, 1964 when I was 12 years old, I was an inmate at the Kamloops school and we were visited by the Queen of England and Prince Phillip. I remember it was strange because they came by themselves, no big fanfare or nothing. But I recognized them and the school principal told us it was the Queen and we all got given new clothes and good food for the first time in months the day before she arrived.

The day the Queen got to the school, I was part of a group of kids that went on a picnic with her and her husband and some of the priests, down to a meadow near Dead Man’s Creek. I remember it was weird because we all had to bend down and kiss her foot, a white laced boot.

After awhile, I saw the Queen leave the picnic with ten children from the school, and those kids never returned. We never heard anything more about them and never met them again even when we were older. They were all from around there but they all vanished.

The group that disappeared was seven boys and three girls, in age from six to fourteen years old. They were all from the smart group in class. Two of the boys were brothers and they were Metis from Quesnel. Their last name was Arnuse or Arnold. I don’t remember the others, just an occasional first name like Cecilia and there was an Edward.

What happened was also witnessed by my friend George Adolph, who was 11 years old at the time and a student there too. But he’s dead now.


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