Proceedings emanating from E35YM660 of the Central London County Court
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from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
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date: 11 Oct 2021, 08:16
subject: Proceedings emanating from E35YM660 of the Central London County Court
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Dear Sirs
1. I refer you to my email to the Court of Appeal attached: ToCourtofAppeal38DegreesccCenLonCtyCrtJudiciaryPritiPatelHomeSecretary8Oct2021.docs which has not received a response that I am aware of.
2. I submit in my arguments to expedite this matter, as follows:
END OF THE TRUTH-SEARCH THROUGH TRUTH-ACCOMMODATION
I had said to the State authorities a couple of years ago that ‘My name is Bond, alias James Bond’ 007, on His/Her Majesty’s Secret Service on Special Assignment to conduct an investigation of the State of the Planet and deal with the failures in management strategies that have placed the Earth at a position of impending doom. Today, I have no reason to discount what I had said then. I have examined the nooks and crannies of humanity over the past 24 years following an 18 year period of researches in Agricultural Development and Environmental Sustainability.
It is quite evident that God is concerned about the future of mankind and the Planet and has protected me over this period to get to this point where I have survived in relative comfort and freedom to now conduct my future activities in the sphere of Climate Change issues. This I will do within the Foundation that I have set up and named ‘The Conservative Libertarian Society’ https://theconservativelibertariansociety.com. My life does not end here. It is just the beginning now that I am fortified with accurate knowledge of God and our existence on this planet. We cannot dissociate ourselves from God. He has his unassuming and mysterious ways of getting things done.
So, what does the future hold for me. I have still not received the final decision of the legal authorities to my Claim E35YM660 that I submitted an Appeal under an Appellant’s Notice on last week. It is clear to me that since I had to collect my prescription medications from Boots the Chemists yesterday of risperidone, sertraline and depakote, that I have not secured my reputation as a sane person who only ever wished to do good in the most philanthropic manner possible, namely, to have a mission to generate ‘Knowledge for World Conservation’. If I have gone wrong in this the Court must let me know. Judgment has to be entered. It is in all our interests that this is done. There is no other way to proceed.
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3. Kindly let me know what the legal position is as I am still owed an estimated £1 million in damages and compensation from the UK Treasury.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Tel: 07967789619
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