Dear Minister Hanson,
I am writing to you
because I am experiencing serious difficulties in connection with several
letters sent to public officials, whereby the contents of the letters in
question are not being handled in a responsible or lawful way.
The
most recent incidence of this long running problem (of several years standing)
involves a letter sent on November 7th 2005 to Justice Minister Michael McDowell TD in
the Republic of Ireland, scanned copies of which can be viewed at
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/GerardMadden7November2005/Letter.htm
.
The nature of the most pressing difficulties for me just
now, in connection with the latter shown at the above address, have been
outlined in an e-mail I sent earlier today to Mr Gerard Madden (Senior
Psychiatric Social Worker), which I have reproduced below under the text of this
letter, and which I believe are self-explanatory.
Basically, and
for the purpose of explaining the nature of my overall long-term problem to
you, I am being very severely (and illegally) punished by public officials in
the Republic of Ireland, in a manner which seriously violates the United Nations
"CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment", and which is happening mainly because of issues relating to the
following two matters:
a) I have been trying hard for a
number of years to protect certain heritage sites in the Republic of Ireland
which I - and indeed many others all over the world - believe are very important
to the Nation, and which are now in great danger of being completely destroyed
or seriously damaged. One of a number of examples of such heritage sites now
under threat (and I could easily provide you with several more please note)
involves some of the ancient monuments in and around the Hill of Tara area of
County Meath, many of which are believed to be very closely connected with King
Ollamh Fodhla and other kings of ancient Ireland. Further information on
heritage sites now under threat around the Hill of Tara can be found at
http://www.kingollamhfodhla.com/ . As can be seen at
this last address, and among many other interesting things, King Ollamh Fodhla
is closely linked with the origin of the word "Ulster", and with Brehon Law. By
coincidence, please note there is also a direct link between my family name
("Finnerty") and King Ollamh Fodhla's son who was named King Finnachta, and who
is believed to have reigned over Ireland for the 20 year period between 1277 to
1257 BC. Hardly surprisingly, knowledge of this family-name connection has
heightened my personal interest in this particular set of ancient monuments, and
further historical information relating to this connection can be found at
http://homepage.eircom.net/~williamfinnerty/name/annals.htm#bm0
.
b) I have been trying to prevent the construction of two
huge rubbish dumps within a mile or so of my home in County Galway, both of which are unlawful
I believe on constitutional grounds (directly connected with
Article 28A.1 of the written Constitution of the Republic of Ireland).
Although I have formally appealed against the first (to be built) of these two
planned dumps (located at Killaghmore, Kilconnell, County Galway), the five
points I raised in my appeal appear to have been completely ignored by all
concerned. Further information relating to the appeal in question can be found
at
http://www.finnachta.com/BordPleanalaAppeal.htm . Please
also note that a local young law student named Ann Marie Kelly tried last year
to get Legal Aid to have the constitutionality of the alterations (made around
2001) to the Republic of Ireland's Waste Management Act checked by the High
Court, and that she was refused; further information relating to Ms Kelly's
failed attempt to get Legal Aid can be found at
http://www.annmariekelly.org/LegalAidApplication/3November2004.htm
. Please also note that, according to several reports I am receiving from people
who I know well, in and around the Kilconnell area of County Galway,
construction of this dump is now being rushed ahead at great speed by a company
called Greenstar, which I understand is largely owned by a big company named
National Toll Roads, and which in turn is possibly owned I believe by a still
bigger multi-national company named "Cement Roadstone Holdings". At least
one ancient heritage site appears to have been smashed to smithereens (so far)
at the Kilconnell site by Greenstar; and, local people do not seem to be able to
find out whether or not the destruction in question was carried out lawfully -
further information on this point can be found at
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=72344&condense_comments=false#comment124862 Much
more information relating to my long running set of difficulties with public
officials, now heading into their 8th year, can be found via the "Front Page" of
the following web site
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/ .
I
would like to stress that by far the most difficult of all the practical
problems I face just now, is that I remain unable to find a lawyer willing
to advise me properly on any of the matters I am writing to you about in this
letter. As Mr Madden and Dr McCavert will readily confirm to anybody who
needs to know I believe, I have discussed this matter with both of them many
times since last May; and, despite our combined best efforts, we have so far
failed completely to find a lawyer who is willing to act on my behalf and in my
best interests.
Consequently, it would be very much
appreciated if you could take steps to ensure I am provided with the services of
a suitably experienced lawyer who is willing and able to act on my behalf and in
my best interests, as soon as you reasonably can please.
I
look forward to hearing from you in the hope you will be able to help
me.
Later today I plan to send a printed and signed copy of this
e-mail to you through the registered post to your address
at:
NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE Stormont Castle
Stormont Estate
Belfast
Northern Ireland
BT4
3TT
It is also my intention to place a copy of this e-mail at
the following Internet page address later today, which will include language
translation facilities:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/NorthernIrelandCriminalJusticeMinisterDavidHanson/9December2005Letter.htm Finally,
I would like to make it entirely clear to all concerned that I personally have
no objections whatsoever, now, or at any time in the past, to new infrastructure
projects involving such things as new roads and waste-disposal facilities (for
example): provided that all such projects are carried out - from start to finish
- within the limits of the law.
Yours
sincerely,
William Finnerty.
COPY:
Printed copy to Dr Michael McCavert (GP in Omagh, County
Tyrone).
++++++++++++++++++++
William
Finnerty <newinngalway@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 02:58:53 +0000 (GMT)
From:
William Finnerty <newinngalway@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Draft letter to
Northern Ireland Minister Hanson MP
To: "Gerard J Madden \(Senior Psychiatric
Social Worker\)" <gmadden@slt.n-i.nhs.uk>
Dear
Gerry,
Thank you very much for your efforts of yesterday
relating to your discussion with Ms Elaine O'Brien in Republic of Ireland
Justice Minister Michael McDowell's office (as described in your e-mail to me of
yesterday).
Unfortunately, and after waiting patiently for
over a month now, I still do not know whether or not Justice Minister Mc Dowell
TD is even aware of the contents of your letter (and Dr Michael McCavert's
letter) to him dated November 7th 2005 - and it is this fact of not knowing, and
not being able to find out for sure, which is causing the huge build
up of pressure in my brain.
Allowing for all that has
happened to me during my past 12 months of unlawful forced-exile from the
Republic of Ireland, particularly the fact I have been diagnosed as having
Complex PTSD, and very prone to the "explosive anger" symptom of that particular
medical condition, if I was to allow this build-up of negative psychological
pressure to keep on growing in the run up to the lengthy Christmas holiday
period just ahead, I believe it could have extremely serious consequences for me
- and possibly for others as well.
For the purpose of
relieving the mental pressure in question, the first thing I feel I need to
do now is to abandon all hope of Minister McDowell ever helping me; and, from
now on, to think of him strictly as part of the problem, and definitely not as
part of the solution: unless and until such time of course that he himself
provides me with tangible evidence to the contrary.
The
second thing I feel need to do now is to seek assistance from a new potential
source of help, without delay - particularly delays of the kind that are based on
extremely vague, verbal hopes and promises (via third parties) that Minister
McDowell MIGHT help me at some future date - in spite of the fact that he and
his senior colleagues have already completely
ignored many letters I have sent to them through the registered
post over a period of several years. In several cases I have not even
received an acknowledgement of receipt for the registered letters in question -
which I find extremely degrading, in addition to being cruel and inhuman - plus
unlawful I believe.
Consequently, and by way of seeking help from a
potential new source, I now feel I must write to Northern Ireland Justice
Minister David Hanson MP later today.
Please note that the
MAIN purpose of my letter to Minister Hanson (from my viewpoint at this
particular time) is to relieve the painful, dangerous, and worrying build up of
pressure mentioned above (in a lawful way) - which, and although it might not
always have been obvious, is something that I have had to do many, many times in
recent years: as a direct result of all of the ongoing "cruel, inhuman,
degrading treatment and punishment" I have been receiving at the hands of people
such as Minister McDowell and his colleagues.
I will try and
get a few hours sleep now, and I then hope to do a draft of the letter I
plan to send to Minister Hanson later today - which I hope to be able to let you
have an e-mail copy of before 10 am this morning, and which I also hope we will
be able to briefly discuss on the phone before deciding on the final
version.
I still believe it would be better for you to
write to Minister Hanson than I. However, and as I suspect this could
take several days to organise (at a time when I'm under pressure to try and do
something about the "Lisnamult" problems as well), the TOP PRIORITY for me
just now is to deal with the very worrying psychological pressure that has been
building up for me during the past few days - which I believe is in large
part due to the new, powerful, shocking, and very hard evidence of
rampant legal corruption (and rampant plutocracy dressed up to supply phoney
"democracy") provided by United States lawyer Teddy Moore in his recent video,
combined with the new knowledge (for me) of the contents of the United Nations
"CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment". (Mr Moore's 8 minute video interview can be seen by clicking on
the following link:
http://www.cinemazo.com/TheFixer.wmv
)
Please note that although I only found out a few days ago (after
a series of long and difficult Internet searches) that the Republic of Ireland
Government had actually ratified the UN Convention Against Torture, Justice
Minister McDowell and his lawyer colleagues in Government have no doubt
known all about this since it entered into force in the Republic of Ireland on
April 11th 2002. I feel these people have got an awful lot to answer
for, and that they may yet live to regret the appalling mental torture they
have knowingly been subjecting me to for the past several years, and which is
ongoing of course: for no good reason whatsoever that I know
of.
Please also note that if you think it might help in any way,
that I have no objections at all to you forwarding this e-mail to anybody you
wish before we discuss the final draft of the letter I plan to send to
Minister Hanson later today.
Best
wishes,
William.