International Common Law Court of Justice
The International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ) (Citizens tribunal) | |
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Formation | 15 September 2012 |
Founder | 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: "(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."
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 six international judge court on 40 global elites[2] 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.[3][4]
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.[5]
References
- ↑ What is the International Common Law Court of Justice? saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20140308160729/http://itccs.org/2014/03/06/annoucing-the-opening-of-coventry-common-law-court/
- ↑ a b http://www.alternativenewsnetwork.net/queen-elizabeth-found-guilty-missing-children-case-whistle-blowers-incarcerated-free/
- ↑ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20190220023636/http://www.alternativenewsnetwork.net/queen-elizabeth-found-guilty-missing-children-case-whistle-blowers-incarcerated-free/
- ↑ 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/