10 April 2020

Today, Good Friday, a Bulletin of the de facto LawPB is published in preparation for the expected Peace Games 2020 and the Education of Nations. It is entitled ‘The Charity Commission for England and Wales: An Indictment’ available on the Home page.

Drafted as the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic was being brought home to the UK public, the sudden end of normalcy, rendered necessary by the need to delay the spread of Covid-19, shatters complacency and ushers in a new perspective. Tragic as the consequences are, most people can expect to survive, and lessons may be learnt for the future.

Not so, the prospects for another Great Power war. For twenty years the Charity Commission, old and new, has covered up its mishandling of the registration of two educational bodies: the Project on Demilitarisation (‘Prodem’) and The Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom (‘Atlantic Council’). Each had a profoundly different view of education in the subjects of peace or war and whichever prevails will decisively affect the Education of Nations and whether another Great Power war can be avoided; and the peace and prosperity of this and all other countries secured. The indictment of the Charity Commission is that it has, with cold and deliberate calculation, subverted the expert judicial framework of Mr Justice Carnwath, later a Supreme Court judge, as endorsed and supplemented by the Court of Appeal in 2000, without excuse or justification. It amounts to a system of state-sponsored doping…