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Letters From Abroad

by: Paul MalpasPosted on: April 9, 2014

Yesterday 8th April 2014, I received  two letters from friends living abroad telling me of the exciting lives they lead in the balmy air of the free and easy society in which they will be living for the next few years, whilst official documentation from their lady protector is sorted.  It is expected that […]

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A Martyr For The Taking

by: Paul MalpasPosted on: March 26, 2014

It is 10.50am on Wednesday 26th March 2014, by now Timothy Rustige, a 65 year old pensioner from Altrincham with heart problems is about to board a plane for Aberdeen.  Ordered there by Sheriff Pile who had found him guilty after a court case a month ago.  Guilty of supposedly cyber […]

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The Sentencing Of Timothy Rustige.

by: Paul MalpasPosted on: March 14, 2014

The time is getting closer to the sentencing of Timothy Rustige, which will be in the Sheriff’s Court in beautiful masonic Aberdeen.  The date is fixed, March 27th at 10.00am for another massive miscarriage of justice, an everyday event of course in polluted, abuse ridden Bonny Scotland. Timothy went down […]

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The Trial Of Timothy Rustige – Part 2

by: Paul MalpasPosted on: March 2, 2014

Timothy Rustige Trial Part 2 Tuesday and Wednesday, 25th and 26th February.  We have to sit here now for two days and enjoy Aberdeen  whilst a previous case conveniently reaches denouement, a dour grey town with lots of activity surrounding the docks.  You tend to become bored with granite when it […]

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The Trial of Timothy Rustige – Part 1

by: Paul MalpasPosted on: March 2, 2014

Timothy Rustige Trial Part 1 We were up early, 4am, for our journey down to Dublin.  It was perfect weather, 2C in the West, 4C in Dublin.  Terminal 2 was very quiet, only a few last minute stragglers for the rugby match at Twickenham that afternoon.  Our plane to Aberdeen […]