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The two books shown above give details of numerous corrupt/criminal activities arranged by a high level official in the british governmentthat took place between the years 1945 and 1980.
It was 1975 when the author first became aware that some influential people he knew were causing problems in his life. This was forgery covered up at the time, by staff in a british university, i.e. he was defrauded. A few years later, in 1979, he realised that it was a government employee, related to him, that had been using his position to adversely affect him and his family. And he proceeeded to look closer at, investigate, the activities of the government employee.
In 1980 the author was getting close to uncovering, bringing into the open, one of the 'activities' that had been arranged by the government employee. To stop this happening the government planted false evidence into the situation in October of that year. The author's "government employee" was a high level official. The author, nevertheless, carried on with his investigation and in 1983 uncovered the 1975 forgery. He reported it to the police but they were given a cover up story by university staff.
However in 1987 the police confirmed, in writing, that they had forged documents, i.e the documents that had been made by staff in a university in 1975 and used to defraud the author. This was one of the activities arranged by the high level official. The police knew who used the documents (two people) and they almost certainly knew who made them. A prosecution should of course be started. But a prosecution was not started and the situation was blacked out, censored, by the government (giving no explanation).
The censorship has stayed in place to the present day. We believe that the removal of the censorship is imminent. When it ends thegovernment will have to give an explanation for it's 1987 decision to block a prosecution and impose censorship on this affair.
In The Cathays Files 25, at page 50, the author puts the following question to Keir Starmer, the british Prime Minister:
(i) Why was a prosecution not started in 1987 when the police had said they had forged documents? (ii) Why did the government censor this affair (from the 1980s to the date of publication of this book)?
It should be stated that the 'activities' of the high level official include, as well as the forgery, murder, poisonings, theft, and more, carried out by hit men acting on his instructions.
The author wrote his first book on the affair in 1998 (it was censored). Since then he has produced new books/editions on it as more details on the activities of the government official became available to him (all were censored).
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