Episode 33: TAKING IT BACK

TAKING IT BACK – A SUCCESSFUL COMMON LAW RESTITUTION OF A STOLEN HOME BY THE PEOPLE.

Location: Spondon, Derbyshire.

On Friday, 22nd March, 2024 – notice the date: 3/22 – a gang of men masquerading as Derbyshire Police Force aided and abetted the criminally fraudulent theft of a private home in Spondon, Derbyshire by another gang masquerading as High Court Enforcement Officers who used a ramshackle collection of unidentified Pakistani and African men to carry out an unlawful eviction.

An ex-Para, recently identified as Simon Carter, acting as a High Court Enforcement Officer, aided and abetted by a gang of foreign dupes and Derbyshire Police Force on 22/03/24.

The fraudulent issuance of a High Court Writ was the pretext for the eviction. This one was supposedly issued by way of an application by a private company going by the name of High Court Enforcement Services Ltd.

Given the fact that the home was stolen by way of fraud (the deed of mortgage is illegal, there was no loan, no legal contract and the alleged claimant, Nationwide Building Society, not being the holder of the mortgage note, has no legal standing to issue possession proceedings), the people who were evicted had every right to take it back as a common law act of restitution.

This restitution took place in broad daylight on Easter Sunday, 2024 and in this special RogueCast, I document the successful operation, carried out by a determined body of volunteers from all over the country.

It is to be noted that the circumstances of the theft, which was aided and abetted by Derbyshire Police Force, who took the side of the bailiffs and the immigrant security guards, in a manifest dereliction of their oaths as constables, all point to a massive fraud. This fraud is documented in the Great British Mortgage Swindle, which can be viewed for free here.


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