Tales in the Spirit
Way of Truth - A Hint of a Mission
Date: Sometime in 2005.
Setting: Parramatta Local Court, Sydney,
Australia.
A man, Darth, in a suit, is sitting waiting
for a preliminary hearing. An attractive woman, lovely, great
figure and legs, longish blond hair with a touch of wave, sky
blue eyes, sits next to him. She is wearing a white shirt and a
red ladies suit. The dress rolls up as she sits into the lounge which
sinks at the back, her skirt moving far more along her thigh than she
would want, but she can not pull her dress down because of how the seats
cave at the back. She has incredible legs, not something Darth or any
man would fail to notice when her skirt was pulled up so high because
of the seat.
“What sort of seats are these?” She is trying
to pull her dress down the long legs.
“Why bother? You have super legs.” The man
shrugs.
“Not my legs that concern me, its how this
dress...never mind.” She shifts to face the man more than the
main foyer, legs neatly to the side, in such a way they seem ever
so shapely and long to the man and he can not help being distracted.
After a short time, she busy studying the people waiting, she turns
to the man.
“You look like a lawyer. I need some advice.
May I inquire? Would you mind? I have this friend who is usually
in bed, old person. Two police officers arrived on her door with
this court order known as AVO which names her mother as protected
from her. Her sister, the two don’t get on, obtained it. My friend
is old and distraught. She can’t afford lawyers.”
“Let me guess. The mother has dementia or
has had several strokes.” Darth replied.
“Yes, Alzheimer’s, how did you know?” The
woman puzzles.
“Cause it is a scam. An Anglo-Saxon tradition!
That Anglo-Saxon shit has not stopped stealing property. In
their blood! This time they use the legal system. It begins with
an AVO. Next the mother is taken to a geriatric hospital specialist
and a report is organized saying she has testament capacity. She
is dragged against her will to a lawyer’s office and a new Last Will
and Testament is signed. Such a Will also makes sure the sister is
responsible for all funeral arrangements because the death certificate
is needed to rush the Will through the most useless section of the
Supreme Court known as the Probate Division. There, I told you all
this, no charge, and no lawyer in the country would tell you this anyway
- they will want a small fortune from you to act on your behalf. In
the end, you may end up with less money than legal fees. Greed is expert
at its focus.”
“What!” The woman is shocked.
“I have one too. See? I have a true psychopath
as a half brother. He is a solicitor. His natural father has
refused to have anything to do with him for the past 20 years.
Nothing in him in that Will, so I knew this would happen when my mother’s
Alzheimer’s progressed. So I prepared. Worked it out. Not sure
I want to do anything about it - so I can document this for the
World Health Organization.”
“This can’t be true? This is Australia and
not some Muslim backwater. My name is Helen by the way. World
Health Organization? Are you a doctor?” The woman smiled.
“Darth. That is my name. See that shit over
there? The Anglo-Saxon police force. Essentially a primate,
low IQ, mindless ape with a gun ready to kill you and me in order
to shove down your throat perverted shit called orders of courts.
That shit makes legal fraud possible.” Darth pointed to a male
and female police officer. “State of mind little more than a primate.
Intelligence well below average. Conditioned to put bullets through
the heads even of children in order to shove down peoples throat “respect”
for the most horrifying laws – who has not heard of the ‘lost generation’?”
“They don’t know that, I am sure. Not their
fault in that sense. I am a Jew.” Helen smiled. “My parents
were in a concentration camp. The guards in those camps were German
police, the Gestapo. So I don’t like police either. My parents are
German. I was born in Australia.”
“No, I am not a doctor. I have a passion
to do with medicine and some software, expert diagnosis software
for doctors.” Darth replied. “That does not earn much so at the
moment I work for the largest bank in a country as a loan manager.
I have this gadget.” Darth took a few gadgets out of his suit pocket.
“This allows me access to financial records of any bank customer.
I found some of these magistrates who sign these AVOs for this purpose.
$10,000 seems the going price. I found the deposits but such are through
trusts and complex linkages and impossible to prove anything to people
not familiar with that. In any case, there is no way to print these
off without incredible authority impossible to obtain. Believe me,
when you are talking about Anglo-Saxon local courts, you are talking
about absolute shit, and becoming so open about selling court orders
known as AVOs. Some very decent even noble magistrates, yes, but such
are few and far between. In the major courts in the major cities in
any State, it might be easier to find a camel that speaks English than
a magistrate who actually comprehends the legislation. They don’t
think. Expensive barristers persuade them that this or that is law.
They don’t know anymore, not in non-simple matters.”
“When I parked my car, it was hard to find
a spot,” Helen said, “I saw this rather expensive car with
the name of the largest bank in Australia. Yours?”
“Probably.” Darth nodded. “Well, the bank’s
legally but I alone have the legal right to drive it. Which
also means I alone have the legal right to smash it in an accident,
and the bank has the sole legal right to repair it and pay for
damages. Sometimes there is something so beautiful about law! So,
mine, yes, unless another is in the same fix on this same day which
is not likely.”
“You know.” Helen laughed quietly. “I can
understand your anger and disgust. I am feeling it now too,
but you sound off when you talk of Anglo-Saxons. Maybe you
don’t like Jews either?”
“And you sound like a wife.” Darth turned.
“Mind you, if only my wife had your legs! Am I prejudiced against
Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage? I don’t think so, my goddaughter
is one. Am I prejudiced against Jews? I don’t think so, don’t know
any. Maybe I ought to be? When my mother was about 20 in Russia,
Poland really, she and her mother hid a Jewish girl under the bed
when Gestapo came around. What was her name? I don’t recall just at the
moment. Sara! That’s it. Had blond hair too from how she described
Sara. Of course, a heroic but idiotic thing to do - I may never have been
born, in which case I would have blamed the Jews.”
“That does not make sense!” Helen laughed
softly. “Blame the Jews if you had not been born? But interesting
you said that. My mother has this story which I could never
believe. She was in Russia at the time and she had to hide under
a bed when Gestapo came around. In a neighbour’s apartment. For
the life of me I don’t understand how. The NAZI’s were thorough
when it came to hunting Jews.”
For a moment they said nothing then suddenly
each turned to the other. “Are you serious?”
“Can’t be!” Darth said. “Is it possible?
Shame my mother has Alzheimer’s cause nowadays her memory is
gone or mixed up.”
“Even so! If we can compare notes. I would
love to bring my mother to see her.” Helen said.
“My mother is old now, not twenty as she
was. She gave birth to me late in life.” Darth said.
“My mother too to me. Even so. My mother
would love that – if we are sure. Can we have lunch after this
hearing, however that works?”
“Sure.” Darth replied and they stood. The
court room door had opened. People began to pile in. They
sat at the back.
“All stand.” A court officer came in and
asked all to stand as the duty magistrate walked to the front
to sit at a table.
They sat down. Helen watched as time after
time a lawyer would present an AVO. The person the victim of
this usually denied everything but the AVO was granted anyway.
“I don’t want to waste my time.” Helen said
when the name of her friend was called. The lawyer representing
the sister explained briefly, “we have four witnesses.”
Darth stood up. “Not one case have I heard
that merits an AVO – but you sign them all?”
“It is a matter of procedure.” The duty
magistrate turned to Darth.
“And mine is to dump shit on your courts
like you dump shit on defenseless people. Here. Mine and
my friends. The day is coming for shit like you. The writing
is on the wall.” Darth tossed his AVO toward the magistrate and
took Helen’s from her and did the same.
The two walked out. Helen most impressed
with this man. A touch alarmed but most impressed.
“Four witnesses?” Helen looked concerned
as they walked down the long corridor. “Must be true then?”
“No. It is a game. Anglo-Saxon shit is not
about truth. It is about control and domination and maintaining
their tradition of selling court orders. At the actual hearing
no witnesses usually show up. Just makes it seem plausible at these
preliminary hearings when you claim you have some. If you need to
gain access to an elderly parent’s bank account, or you want to intimidate
your wife prior to divorce, or you want to engineer a new Last Will
and Testament, or you want a female child for sexual abuse, you
pay a legal firm at least $10,000 and they will obtain a “protection”
order.”
“Are you serious?” Helen asked.
“Perfectly! This Anglo-Saxon shit and its
primate state of mind has finally given me the shits!”
“Hmm.” Helen considered. “Are you sure?
This is beyond belief.”
“Perfectly sure! Waste of time in this shit
called local courts. This is just a preliminary and you don’t
actually need to be present. They make up their mind based on
how expensive a suit a person wears. Or what a person does. Or
if a person is employed and what they do – to that offensive shit
that says it all. And they don’t like my bank, a touch too honest,
so I didn't have a hope in hell of any fair hearing. I tell you,
if the judiciary does not like a bank, that has to be the most honest
bank of all. They also want law firms who are paid a fortune and speak
their idiot language – castration of natural English. Chances are
they will not even understand me or you. Mind you, with that male magistrate,
your figure and legs is the only thing he noticed – anything you
would have said would go in one ear and out of the other because you
are not a lawyer. That, in time, I will use to my advantage.”
“Wow.” Helen smiled. “That AVO was only
a copy. I made sure.”
“Mine too.” Darth nodded. “The next thing
to watch out for is some kind of mediation. This is where they
want to trap you and use that as evidence. Chances are they have
to invent all their evidence.”
They talked as they walked out of the court
and to the car park. Darth explaining to Helen the
tricks and traps to be weary off.
Helen lived in the North Shore area. Darth
had a client he had to visit in the afternoon in Chatswood which
was on Helen’s way. They agreed to go to Chatswood and have lunch
together. A long drive. Eventually they parked next to one another.
The car park only had two spaces left, on the third level below
the ground, so they were lucky. Darth’s huge car was awkward to
park and they opened the door and stepped out at much the same time,
in so doing bumping into one another. For a while, for some reason,
they stayed that way – her lovely body pressing ever so close.
When they managed to squeeze free of one
another and close the doors and walk to the mall entrance,
Darth was honest. “That was a thrill!”
“Don’t say that.” Helen smiled and put her
hand around his upper arm. “Makes me sad. My husband, Frank,
had an affair.”
Darth stopped, turned, studied her toe to
head, even turned her all the way around. “Are you serious?
With your looks, your figure, your lovely smile, your lovely
tone, and you are obviously highly intelligent, why would a man
do that?”
Helen closed her eyes and shook her head.
Then she put her hand around his upper arm again. “Why did
we not meet at University? Come on, let us have lunch.”
“Maybe because you are a Jew and Jews tend
to marry Jews. Why would you even look at someone like me who
is a Catholic? Not to mention I am not that comfortable with
extremely attractive females, so you would have had to make
the first move.” Darth said.
“There are exceptions.” Helen pressed the
elevator button. “And I just might.” She smiled in an elusive
way, leaving him to wonder what she meant by that.