The Faroese Police Have a Very Blatant Conflict of Interest

The Faroese Police Have a Very Blatant Conflict of Interest

July 18, 2023

Imagine being witness to a bank robbery and seeing police officers driving the getaway car.

A few days later the same police officers with their pockets full of stolen loot attempt to serve you a summons to appear in court because you were a witness to the crime in which they were participants.

On Sunday, July 9th, 78 innocent victims were viciously slain by a deranged mob of blood thirsty killers. The crew of the JOHN PAUL DEJORIA arrived shortly after the bodies had been removed, but the bay was still red with the blood of entire families.

The police watched the crime and had previously warned us that we were not to witness the horror on the beach. In fact, we were not to enter the territory where the atrocity was taking place.

Today the police attempted to serve some papers to us outside of their territorial waters and we refused to accept whatever they were attempting to serve.

The reason being is that we don’t trust the Faroese police because they have a blatant conflict of interest. They physically participate in the horror of the Grind and the very ship that is now presently shadowing us — the BRIMIL — is the same ship that helps to load the corpses of dead pilot whales. Accordingly, they are given pieces of whale meat for each officer’s personal use. This represents a blatant conflict of interest.

We have no idea what the Faroese are trying to charge us with. They have apparently demanded we appear in Court on Thursday, July 20th in the Faroese capital Torshavn, yet at the same time they have ordered us not to enter Faroese waters thus creating an impossible dilemma. 

If it is illegal to enter Faroese waters, how is it possible to answer the summons to appear in court?

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