Lawful Rebellion & Freemen

Norman: Hinks made this Freedom of Information request to Her Majesty’s Treasury

The request was partially successful.

From: Norman: Hinks

30 June 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Can you provide the following information:

1) How many notices declaring Lawful Rebellion, under article 61 of
the magna carta 1215, bill of rights or any other common law have
you received in the years 2006,2007,2008,2009;

2) How many 'notice of understanding, intent and claim of rights',
have you received in the same periods;

3) What action if any has been taken against those who send you
either/both of the above.

Yours faithfully,

Norman: Hinks

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From: Enquiries, CEU
Her Majesty’s Treasury

1 July 2009

Dear Mr Hinks,

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. I write to confirm receipt of your request and to let you know that it is receiving attention. If you have any enquiries regarding your request do not hesitate to contact us.

Darren Creamer
Correspondence and Enquiry Unit

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From: Norman: Hinks

8 August 2009

Dear Enquiries, CEU,

It appears you are now breaking the law by failing to respond to my
FOI request.

If a reply is not received within 7 days, an internal review will
be requested, and any other remedy under the FOI act will be
considered.

Yours sincerely,

Norman: Hinks

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From: Norman: Hinks

17 August 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of
Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Her Majesty's
Treasury's handling of my FOI request 'Lawful Rebellion & Freemen'.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/la...

Yours faithfully,

Norman: Hinks

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From: responses, FOI
Her Majesty’s Treasury

20 August 2009


Attachment 9699.pdf
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Please find attached our reply to your FoI request.

Regards,

Ashley
IRU
<<9699.pdf>>

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From: Norman: Hinks

23 August 2009

Dear responses, FOI,

Thank you for your reply. I comprehend the scope of the work
involved, and am confused as to why it would be neccessary to trawl
through so much correspondance.

Surely a notice or declaration, which is a different form of
correspondance to say a letter, would be recorded more accessibly.

Especially when consideing the lawful implications of each notice.

I am therefore requesting an internal review.

Yours sincerely,

Norman: Hinks

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From: responses, FOI
Her Majesty’s Treasury

8 September 2009

Dear Mr Hinks,

Thank you for your email dated 23 August requesting an internal review.

I write to confirm receipt of your request and to let you know that it is receiving attention. If you have any enquiries regarding your request do not hesitate to contact us.

Lisa Adams |Information Rights Unit
HM Treasury, 2SW, 1 Horse Guards Road, SW1A 2HQ

Please consider the environment before printing this email.
www.hm-treasury.gov.uk

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From: responses, FOI
Her Majesty’s Treasury

7 October 2009


Attachment Response review 35 09.pdf
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Dear Mr Hinks,

Please find enclosed our response to your review request.

Kind regards,

Kate Jenkins

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From: Norman: Hinks

7 October 2009

Dear Kate, FOI,

Thank you for your attention and explanatory reply.

Yours sincerely,

Norman: Hinks

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Jes left an annotation ( 2 January 2011)

They can't just do a search for the keywords "Lawful Rebellion"??????

They can't quickly scan the 'general' folder to see if that phrase pops up?

What kind of crazy system are they operating on?

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