Kevin
Annett/Alfred Webre: Update interview – British Crown stopped in their effort
to arrest Kevin Annett; new ITCCS offensive against corporate backers of
child trafficking
Source: ITTCS.orgPosted on August 31, 2014
VIDEO-Kevin
Annett: British Crown & Ireland attempt arrest to stop ITCCS action on 800
sacrificed babies, and more
VANCOUVER, BC , August 30, 2014 –
In an
ExopoliticsTV interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, Kevin Annett stated today
that the British Crown issued an extradition order to the Government of Ireland
to arrest him while he was to have been in Ireland working on the ITCCS
investigation of the 800 babies ritually sacrificed and murdered at Tuam,
Ireland. This extradition was in fact motivated to stop the ITCCS action to
prosecute guilty parties in the Tuam baby sacrifices, including the reigning
Cardinal of Ireland, Sean Brady, and to prevent further ITCCS investigation and
enforcement of its verdicts against Popes Francis Bergoglio and Benedict
Ratzinger for Ninth Circle Satanic child sacrifice.
Kevin
Annett, who plans to return to Brussels and Germany for further ITCCS
operations, stated that it appears that the planned arrest actions have now
actually strengthened ITCCS operations world wide, with the appointment of
Field Secretaries in Western Europe, Australia and Asia, and North America, and
a world-wide membership of 800 involved in Common Law Court and Common Law
Sheriff Enforcement and Investigative activities.
ITCCS
Actions against Satanic Corporate Sector
Kevin
Annett discussed ITCCS actions that are now planned against corporate
defendants that were implicated in the disruption of an August 15, 2014 planned
Satanic sacrifice in Montreal by ITCCS Direct Action Units. These defendants
include Cargill Corporation, where Satanic rituals has been held in corporate
headquarters according to participants who have come forward. Cargill is “is
now the largest privately held corporation in the United States in terms of
revenue.
Republic
of Kanata
Kevin
Annett also discussed the Republic of Kanata convention in Saskatchewan, Oct.
27 – 31, 2014.
References:
International
Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State
International
Common Law Court of Justice
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