Thursday, January 20, 2011

A4E refuse me a Journey Plan

If Declan thought he had it blase with the manager of A4E Camden yesterday (see previous blog), it was nothing on my encounter this morning with my A4E employment officer, Greg (he has told me that I can no longer write his surname in my blog!). Bottom line here is that Declan has just informed the chairman and owner of this private company that, within two weeks of this email/letter to her, he will file his claim in the small claims court against A4E for proper damages, relatively speaking (see blog of 6 January Manager of A4E Camden Declan's new Personal Career Coach; this blog features a video of Declan taking on A4E last September outside of a branch of theirs in London that had him escorted from the building by the police the week previous):

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Among Greg's many contentions is that I am making "excuses" for my non-use of my email account to apply for jobs. There is no supplying this employment officer with evidence that my email account is hacked and my online movements monitored. In yesterday's blog, I published a letter from a Home Office minister on the issue. This is another email/letter that I have brought to Greg's attention on several occasions which speaks of "(what appears to be) outrageous manipulation of the Heaveys' email" and that the distinguished McKnight Professor Emeritus from America is "truly appalled by the unlawful violation of the Heaveys' basic right to send and receive email without interference":

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What "excuses"? As the distinguished professor mentioned in the email/letter above, Declan has a petition to the UN that has already been signed by no less than 28 Nobel laureates, but has repeatedly had to shelve it. The last Nobel laureate who signed, Sir Tim Hunt from the London Research Institute, did so with a phone call from Declan. I'm actually finding it difficult to restrain myself here. Declan says there is absolutely nothing he would prefer at this particular time than to have this employment officer on the spot in the High Court (see blog of 3 December 2010 By Order of Mr Justice Sycamore Declan resubmits his claim for judicial review), the Central London County Court (small claims), or a tribunal. Damn, I'm so annoyed that this is the video I mentioned above - of Declan taking on A4E last September outside of a branch of theirs in London that had him escorted from the building by the police the week previous (the letter from the Queen that Declan refers to in this video is archived here):



Bring on the Central London County Court.