Saturday, December 11, 2021

All-Seeing State

After my abduction at gunpoint in 2018, I sought to discover "who was who" in this picture. At the time, I entered an agreement with the police, not to make full disclosure of what happened, for everybody's safety. I made private statements instead. I was shocked when authorities obtained one of those statements, which was protected. More recently, I questioned this. This is how these authorities replied:

"[An Act of Parliament] empowers us to obtain any information in furthering our investigation. You can only challenge the information obtained in the event that it was not related to any complaint lodged by yourself at our office ..."

I laid no complaint "at our office" about my abduction, or anything that surrounded it, and do not intend to. Therefore -- assuming no irregularities -- a private statement about my abduction at gunpoint is linked to another complaint I laid at their office. That speaks volumes. OBSERVATION: For the record, if there is or was any investigation into my abduction, I didn't initiate it, it is without my consent, and my name doesn't belong there. Nor am I aware of any related case which is "live".

POSTSCRIPT: The above makes 2018 look very different to a random crime.

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