City Council under investigation probe after gifting operation

Several weeks ago I decided to go on a massive gifting spree and placed a ton of orgonite around the Liverpool City Council buildings. For those who don’t know, Liverpool is home to possibly one of the most corrupt councils in the UK. My dad worked alongside them and knew from the inside the lengths they would go to for money at the expense of the general public.

Over the last 5 years alone we have seen green spaces demolished for houses and a plethora of 4G and 5G phone masts popping up everywhere despite residents fighting back against the destruction of our city. A few months ago we took part in a residents meeting with the council and had about 75 objections against a new 5G mast - the council ignored our complaints and approved the mast anyway. All of this inspired me to gift the council buildings with an intention to shift the energy and destabilise their power, and the results have blown my mind.

Just 2 weeks ago the Mayor of Liverpool was arrested on suspicion of bribery and witness intimidation, along with 4 other councillors:

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has been released on conditional bail after being arrested in connection with an investigation into building and planning developments in the city, Sky News understands.

He is one of five men who were held on suspicion of alleged offences including conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation.

None have been charged or named by Merseyside Police, and all have now been released pending further inquiries. The force released the following details:

*** A 72-year-old man, from Aigburth, arrested on suspicion of witness intimidation**
*** A 62-year-old man, from Old Swan, arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation**
*** A 46-year-old man, from Ainsdale, arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation**
*** A 33-year-old man, from West Derby, arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation**
*** A 25-year-old man, from, Ormskirk, arrested on suspicion of witness intimidation**

Sky News understands the 62-year-old is Mr Anderson, the city’s directly-elected Labour mayor.

It is also understood that he has been administratively suspended from the party.

Merseyside Police said detectives made the arrests on Friday as “part of an ongoing investigation”.

Sky News’ North of England correspondent Tom Parmenter said: "The police investigation is understood to have been running for more than a year and a total of 11 people have now been arrested as part of the fraud inquiry.

"Detectives have not revealed which property deals are being examined but they are all within the city of Liverpool."

A Liverpool City Council spokesperson said: "Liverpool City Council is co-operating with Merseyside Police in relation to its ongoing investigation. We do not comment on matters relating to individuals."

https://news.sky.com/story/mayor-of-liverpool-joe-anderson-arrested-on-suspicion-of-bribery-and-witness-intimidation-sky-news-understands-12151292


Now Liverpool City Council are under the subject of government investigation:

Liverpool City Council will be the subject of a Government investigation following the arrest of its mayor, Joe Anderson.

And the role of elected mayor is now under review, with a full council meeting set to consider other alternatives.

Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick has appointed Max Caller as inspector to scrutinise the council’s dealings.

It follows the latest arrests linked to the ongoing Aloft Police inquiry focused on property dealings within the Liverpool City Council boundary.

Among the latest five arrests on December 4, was the city’s elected mayor, Joe Anderson. He and four other men were released on police bail after questioning.

Mr Anderson, who is administratively suspended by the Labour Party, stepped aside on December 10, while police inquiries continue, saying he would take a period of unpaid leave, “until the police make clear their intentions with the investigation on 31 December”.

https://www.thebusinessdesk.com/northwest/news/2071639-government-sends-inspector-in-to-liverpool-city-council


The power of orgonite never ceases to amaze me. Has anyone else experienced similar results from gifting orgonite around these types of buildings or organisations?