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    The four defendants are part of a "conspiracy theory" with self-conferred legal powers.

    'Cult' members found guilty of trying to kidnap Essex coroner

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/15567998

    > > Members of an "anti-establishment cult" who stormed into a court with handcuffs have been found guilty of trying to kidnap a coroner. > > > >Mark Christopher, 59, Matthew Martin, 47, Shiza Harper, 45, and Sean Harper, 38, wanted to "shut down" Essex Coroner's Court and abduct senior coroner Lincoln Brookes in April 2023. > > > >They were part of a "conspiracy theory" group who believed they could overrule the judicial system in England and Wales, a trial heard. > > > > ... > > > > Det Ch Insp Nathan Hutchinson said it had been an "intimidating and traumatising ordeal" for all involved. > > > >"The ideologies of this group were concerning and they genuinely believed that they had the power to construct their own legal system, threaten others and were above English law," he said. > > > > The defendants were part of an online subscription-based movement called the Federal Postal Court, which had self-conferred legal powers, the trial heard. > > > >Christopher, from Forest Gate, east London, was the chief judge, with Martin and Sean Harper his sheriffs and Shiza Harper a "postal inspector". > > > >Mr Walker said they had a "significant following" online and described the group as an "anti-establishment protest, cult or conspiracy theory". > > > >The defendants told the trial that Christopher, who sold online courses for thousands of pounds, was their "teacher" and they were his students – and that the allegations had been "blown way out of proportion". > > > > ... > > > > The incident followed Mr Brookes being sent a series of letters between March 2022 and April 2023, accusing him of being a "detrimental necromancer" who must face corporal punishment. > > > > "I thought this was odd, to say the least," Mr Brookes said.

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  • Essex doctor who told people not to eat Easter eggs in one go branded 'silly'

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    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/9705612

    > > A leading doctor who has urged people not to eat an entire Easter egg 'in one go' has been branded "silly" for his remarks. Dr Andrew Kelso, medical director of a large NHS services provider, said people should enjoy their treats this Easter but warned them "Don't over do it." > > > > He urged people to 'resist the urge to eat a whole egg in one go.' He issued the advice as part of his role as medical director at the NHS Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board. > > > > The former consultant neurologist said: “Many people don’t realise that an average Easter egg contains around three-quarters of an adult’s recommended daily calorie intake. At a time like this when we are seeing significant increases in cases of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, as well as tooth decay, I urge people to enjoy their Easter eggs in moderation and resist the urge to eat a whole egg in one go. > > > > ... > > > > He also warned that GP surgeries were closed over Easter weekend for those who may need help with their chocolate intake. Dr Kelso's remarks were met with criticism online by those who believed the comments were misguided and smacked of the 'nanny state.' > > > > One posted on Facebook: "This doctor has obviously got to much time on his hands to be given such a silly interview. We all know that surgeries will be shut over Easter, they always have been. > > > > "And we all know too much chocolate can lead to diabetes, being fat and tooth decay. Maybe if people could actually get into a doctors or dentist, there wouldn't be half so many problems." > > > > Another said they were "sick of this country becoming a nanny state". The tradition of chocolate eggs on Easter Sunday, which is on March 31 this year, is from Christians exchanging eggs as a symbol of rebirth after Christ's resurrection.

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  • UK: Road to be shut as power cable for 50MW solar farm installed

    www.essexlive.news Road to be shut as power cable for huge solar farm installed

    The cable will run from the 49.9MW Willows Green Solar Farm near Felsted

    Road to be shut as power cable for huge solar farm installed

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4314753

    > >The cable will run from the 49.9MW Willows Green Solar Farm near Felsted will the built mainly under roads for 5.3km east of the proposed solar farm to Braintree Substation near Galleys Corner. > > At full capacity, 50MW is enough to power ~60,000 homes! That's enough for nearly 10% of all of Essex. Glad these are getting connected even though there's plenty of North Sea oil and gas. UK! UK! UK! > > !

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