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DANISH WATERGATE - LAW & POLITICS
& CRIMES
Denmark has been known for corruption ever since the
time of Mr. Shakespeare. ``Something is rotten in Denmark" Some highlights from the period
1958, and onwards.
One of the more
famous case-complexes has been ``The Tamil Trial" where the
Minister of Justice is sentenced to prison.
Another case complex
includes the financial fraud involving the Minister of State, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, and 1.5 billion dollars.
The money disappeared - known as ``The AMBI Case".
A similar case is
from the early 2000th century.
``The AMDI Case"
is useful for creating disturbance in the mind of the Danes. It rhimes on the word ``AMBI", but is a totally
different case-complex.
The case-complex is also useful for keeping the District Attorneys and
State Attorneys, who makes 13 million dollars profit, busy, and remove
the attention from far larger case-complexes.
So beware! ``The Amdi case" is not ``the Ambi case".
The absolute giant
story, The Giant Case, has not yet been released to the press and the
public, but has been on it's way for almost a quater of a century.
It includes the imprissonment of the President
of the Supreme Court System, the Minister of Justice, and extraordinary
topics, such as blackmailing, political suspects, and lots of other
publicly employees, who undermine the democracy and monarchy they are
paid to serve.
Take a stroll down The Pedestrial Street to Hovedvagtsgade, and discover the lawyers
office presently treating a major case, involving the DNA case with the
Prince.
Club Members can visit the discoteque ``8"
just beneath the vast piles of papers.
A minor case is The
Brixtofte Case, where a lord mayor frauds - in a democratic way - the public. The great
laugh is, that he drinks wine at 1.500 dollars a bottle, and make the
taxpayers pay.
The AIDS-Britta case relates to a politician, who was responsible for 70 deaths.
The politician is still a politician, and police and DA's ``forgot"
to treat the case. ``Forgetting" to is normal procedure among
District Attorneys and State Attorneys.
Want to see the list of
``forgetting DA's"?
Over 150 people burn
to death in a ship, Scandinavian Star. The Queen, and her
political royal subjects, decides to authorise the investigation team to
remove documents and evidence from the investigation.
The Hauchild Case is a blackmailing case,
which involves policeofficers from the Queen,
Mrs. Thorhildurs, totalitarian
regime. He was blackmailed for millions, isolated in prison for years,
and innocent.
Return later to this page, and read more how the queens
police and wellpaid judges isolated Mr. Hauchild for years, and snatched his money. Did the
large amount of money flow to Cahors (France),
is the question now.
The blackmailing
of the Jauer Family. Interesting case
involving the press, and the subjects of the Queen, Mrs. Margrethe Thorhildur. Again
the Queens police was involved. The money could. As
Mr. and Mrs. Jauer complain of the interferrance of their totally legal business, then
they die, and money disappear. Police never
investigate, and the suspected police-killer of Margrethe
(Mary Donaldson's mother-in-law) dies January 2007.
Greed for money. Tasmania is now the secret target. Slowly, but surely,
the population is now going to feel the Danish system coming. It has just
been announced that 27.000 persons will have their private life observed
day and night. Do they spend too much money on buying garden flowers? Is
the car too new? Do they go on a vacation twice a year? Do they eat fancy
food? What does their neighbour tell? And how can they afford this with
the high-tax system of Queen Margrethe? The
Royal Stasi system is still there and around
since 1989. And now Danes will select 27.000 families from Tasmania, and see what they can find out about
them. They are probably criminal.
Phone the monarch
(phone: 33 401010) and ask what the monarch thinks of paedofile men. This is the greatest undercover
laugh for most danes in the capital city.
It swarms with
criminals in Denmark, so be very careful.
There are also pocket thieves.
Read
more about Danish humour.
Read more about the DNA-case.
Read more about the suspects.
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