Originally posted by Stewart P Evans
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I will just say that if people are really concerned about the possibility of these documents being destroyed, then it really would be a good idea to complete the partial search of the redacted version for references to the case that's been done, and to make specific requests for copies of any further entries that are found.
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post...
If 100.000 signatures can be obtained there is a chance that this will force the British Government to discuss this in Parliament. So your vote would help the cause. Please feel free to pass these details onto any others who you may have on your e mail list who may wish to support this action.
"Failure is not an option"SPE
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Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View PostIf there are no particular files that you wish to access then you obviously do not have a problem in this regard. If you do not envisage doing any more Ripper research that would be Ripperology's loss and, I suspect, your gain.
The petition is calling for the 'declassification' and 'availability' of (as I have already shown) 'all hitherto unpublished files, documents and papers relating to these murders'. As is well known all the files relating, specifically, to the Whitechapel murders were released to the public many years ago. The reference to 'documents and papers' is rather more nebulous and could be deemed to cover any document at all filed under different categories, and with a material relating to other matters, but which contains mention of the murders.
Now put yourself in the position of a civil servant receiving this petition to deal with. What does he do? Obviously he checks all the recorded Whitechapel murders files and finds that they have been released to the public in the 1970s, earlier than their 100 years release date. He does not know which closed or confidential files may contain references to the murders. And on checking he will find no evidence of 'unwarranted secrecy' in relation to the Whitechapel murders. He will report such as his finding.
So unless you can define what you have put in your post as 'all related documents' then how on earth can an uninformed civil servant begin to devine what this petition relates to? Which is why I have said that accuracy and specifics are required. Do you not understand that?
You have access to many things but crystal balls you dont have although I have seen you walking in a strange way. You cannot say what anyone from any government dept might say or do or who they might consult in the future should these petitions progress to that stage..
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostStewart
You have access to many things but crystal balls you dont have although I have seen you walking in a strange way. You cannot say what anyone from any government dept might say or do or who they might consult in the future should these petitions progress to that stage..SPE
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostWhat a great start and 56 on the world site. Onwards and upwards from now on dont forget there is no time limit these can run for 12 months.
I presume you havent signed then ?SPE
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Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View PostGood luck I say. No I have not signed, and the reasons for not signing should be pretty obvious. I don't wish to be regarded as some sort of crank.
By the way are you going on the cartels annual day out at the seaside ?
Is it Brighton again ?
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostNow who would ever dream of putting you into such a catergory
By the way are you going on the cartels annual day out at the seaside ?
Is it Brighton again ?SPE
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Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View PostGood luck I say. No I have not signed, and the reasons for not signing should be pretty obvious. I don't wish to be regarded as some sort of crank.
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Cutting through Trevor's typical nonsense, whatever one thinks of the merits of this petition, the point is that an unfocused and imprecise petition will almost certainly achieve nothing, whereas a properly targeted and tightly focused petition might achieve something. It's presumably too late for the latter and if the current petition nosedives then it'll have been an opportunity lost.
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Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View PostI find those cartels so cramped to ride in that I prefer to go by car.
And you will all sit round the table holding hands singing that well know song "memories ?Last edited by Trevor Marriott; 10-10-2011, 03:55 PM.
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Originally posted by PaulB View PostCutting through Trevor's typical nonsense, whatever one thinks of the merits of this petition, the point is that an unfocused and imprecise petition will almost certainly achieve nothing, whereas a properly targeted and tightly focused petition might achieve something. It's presumably too late for the latter and if the current petition nosedives then it'll have been an opportunity lost.
The petition wont nosedive if the likes of you and others from you cartel try to advance it by supporting it instead of keep pouring scorn on it.
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Originally posted by Chris View PostMaybe that explains it. I know people already regard me as a 'crank,' so it doesn't bother me.
Ripperology in general already has a poor reputation. To suggest that the Whitechapel murders files and documents have been surrounded by 'unwarranted secrecy for over 120 years' is, quite frankly, a cranky idea, and is only one step removed from Royal conspiracy ideas.SPE
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