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The Stealing of Emily – The Fantasy (‘stealth philosophy’) that is our Court System.

by Martin Newbold (Author)

Format: Kindle , Hardbound, Paperback.
Series: The Stealing of Emily.
Author: Martin Newbold.
ISBN: 9781666402551.
Book 2 of 5.

Overview:

In The Stealing of Emily – The Fantasy (‘Stealth Philosophy’) That Is Our Court System, Martin Newbold continues his exploration into the labyrinthine and often opaque workings of the family court system. This book serves as both a follow-up to Newbold’s earlier work and a standalone investigation into the systemic issues that affect families embroiled in legal disputes over child custody.

Overview:

The book delves into the author’s personal experiences and the broader implications of the judicial system’s failings, particularly in family law. Newbold’s initial journey, which began with his first book, revealed an unexpected complexity and depth of corruption and inefficiency within the court system. The feedback from readers who shared their own harrowing experiences underscores the pervasive nature of these issues and suggests a systemic problem rather than isolated incidents.

Personal Journey and Discoveries:

  • Newbold’s narrative starts with his reflections on the long and challenging process of writing his first book, The Stealing of Emily. He recounts how the feedback from readers on social media illuminated widespread suffering and frustration with the family court system.
  • The author explores the statistics, figures, and financial aspects related to family court cases, attempting to identify the underlying “villains” responsible for the injustices faced by families.

Systemic Critique:

  • The book draws comparisons to the infamous “Thorpe’s Lost Children” case, highlighting ongoing issues within the judicial system that remain unresolved. Newbold discusses how similar patterns of injustice continue to plague the courts.
  • The narrative includes insights from various sources, including statements from politicians like Bridgette Prentis, who criticized the legal profession and the court system. Her remarks, recorded in Hansard, reflect widespread disillusionment with the effectiveness of legal remedies and reforms.

Exploring the Hidden Mechanisms:

  • Newbold presents a critical examination of the court system’s inner workings, suggesting that there are deliberate strategies and “flow charts” designed to benefit certain parties at the expense of families. He argues that this system appears to be rigged to perpetuate itself and exploit the suffering of children and their families.
  • The book raises provocative questions about the integrity of the judicial process and the influence of various organizations that, according to Newbold, may contribute to the exploitation of family law cases for financial gain.

Call to Action:

  • The author challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of the family court system and its stakeholders. He urges readers to question whether they would believe that a system designed to safeguard children might instead be facilitating their harm.
  • By sharing his own experiences and the stories of others, Newbold aims to ignite a broader discussion about the need for reform and greater transparency in family law.

The Stealing of Emily – The Fantasy (‘Stealth Philosophy’) That Is Our Court System is a provocative and eye-opening exploration of the flaws within the family court system. It combines personal narrative with systemic critique, seeking to shed light on the hidden machinations that impact countless families. This book serves as a powerful call for reform and a plea for a more just and transparent legal system.


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