‘Children’s rights activists’ want ‘Amnesty for paedophiles’

Yesterday’s post, featuring Belinda’s fascinatingly awful speech to the Democrats & Veterans Party conference, reminded us of a couple of other videos in which the self-styled “children’s rights campaigner” has made some very interesting observations about those who sexually abuse children. As you’ll recall, Belinda stated in yesterday’s video that she had at least three…

ITNJ co-founder blamed Sacha Stone & friends for its failure

Whatever became of that massively important and potentially world-changing ITNJ “Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse” which ended two weeks ago? Last we heard, Sacha Stone’s lackeys were proclaiming the event an amazing success after the second day…and then last week Mr Stone posted yet another exercise in empty grandiosity…

An intricate network of fraudsters

Well, we started out yesterday thinking that we would write about the ongoing money-making charade that that is the International Tribunal on Natural Justice, but as sometimes happens, we got completely sidetracked by a comment from one of our readers: Here’s the tag Sheva’s talking about:  It was the mention of Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf that…

ITNJ ‘down-sizes’ due to budget constraints

The “International Tribunal for Natural Justice” (ITNJ) began its “Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse” yesterday, to very little fanfare that we could discern. We have already discussed the fact that the ITNJ seems to be made up almost exclusively of people with questionable backgrounds; that the person who will…

ITNJ ‘Chief Justice’ stripped of ability to practise law

Late last month we noted that the circus was coming to town, in the form of the “International Tribunal for Natural Justice” (ITNJ), which is scheduled to roll into London on 16–18 April, complete with jugglers, clowns, and fancy thumb-print-adorned treaties. Despite its official-sounding name and admirably professional-looking stationery, the ITNJ bears more than a…