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Justice is one of the greatest and most beautiful things next to life itself and the glorious principle of freedom.
This website is dedicated to bring some very despicable men to justice.
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Revealing Article
"An evil man . . . bringeth forth that which is evil."
If you have been victimize by any of these despicable men, Antonio A. Boada, Mark T. Williams or Roger Pitts-Tucker, go to "The Answer" and learn how you can join in a class action suit against them.
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Since Mr. Boada took down the home page of his website again as of July 1, 2003, the following article was pulled down with it. But this section is included to demonstrate how low and despicable this man can get.
On Mr. Boada’s new website, that is, his new edition as of May 31, 2003, he included an appalling article he wrote entitled, “Earl of Bradford Caught in Major Scam: Links to Baronage Press Disclosed.” It is a defamatory and slanderous article riddled with errors and inconsistencies. Many accusations and assertions are made with little or no foundation in fact. In other words, what is so typical of Mr. Boada, no evidence is provided. It reads like a fiction.
However, Mr. Boada, the chronic liar, states one very important truth. He writes, “Anyone can write anything on the internet, only a fool will believe it without checking it.” Almost always whenever I check anything out that Boada claims, it is built on a lie. Even if the something is true, like there was a “St. Lazarus Jacobite Medical Foundation” that did have tax exemption a long time ago. It was lost because of corruption and didn't have tax exemption when Mr. Boada sold some phoney knighthoods to a number of individuals and claimed they were tax exempt, which was just another criminal violation of the “Misrepresentation Act of 1967”--an important law established in England. In other words, it was an outright lie punishable by law.
Mr. Boada writes in this slanderous article that “quite a number of you have been intelligent enough to hear both sides of the story and once you have known the facts, you have proceeded to acquire feudal titles through BFI.” My question is obviously, where are the facts? All we get here is a narrative, not facts. This is just a story and a fiction at that. For example, Boada writes, “We have joined a class action lawsuit against Baronage Press and the Earl of Bradford . . . ,” and then precedes to say he is not suing them. Contradictory!–Boada is not beyond doing anything that is corrupt and reprobate. And he never provides proof. He only accuses. Fortunately, he exposes himself and his fairy tales by making outrageous statements.
Under the subtitle of “Additional Warning,” Boada charges Baronage Press and the Earl of Bradford of planting “cookies” when you use their websites. I personally checked Lord Bradford’s website and that of Baronage Press and found that they absolutely do not give out “cookies.” So here we have another outright blatant lie on the part of Boada.
After this, Boada tries to shock and frighten unsuspecting potential clients from ever looking at “both sides of the story” by giving these “cookies,” that don't even exist on the websites mention above, power beyond what they are capable of doing. He claims they can trace “your every move . . . even your private banking transactions.” This deception may fool a novice, but not anyone in the know. (see: www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/i034.shtml) But it does serve a purpose. It is a good example of the kind of ugly lies that can be expected of Mr. Boada in this contemptuous article and his crooked business dealings.
In an article on the internet entitled, "Do Cookies Compromise Security?," it makes it clear that, "Cookies do not act maliciously on computer systems. They are merely text files that can be deleted at any time they are not plug ins nor are they programs. Cookies cannot be used to spread viruses and they cannot access your hard drive." (www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/2002/Cookies.asp)
To continue, Mr. Boada gets so ridiculous as to practically blame Bradford single-handedly for the fall of the former House of Lords. That is, his “website . . . led to the popular demand by the British people to terminate his and the other hereditary peers’ right to sit and vote in the House of Lords. . . .” This is pretty way out and rather harebrained to say the least.
Mr. Boada uses phrases like “readers by now are pretty sick of his” Bradford’s behavior, which is “a degraded form of doing business” that is “suitable for the gutter,” and “others [he doesn't explain who] have openly labeled [Lord Bradford] as a crook and outright fraudster.” The point is, no shred of evidence is ever provided, only allegations. No support or backing is ever provided for anything he says.
Mr. Boada proudly boasts in this article “that British Feudal Investments has never once been sued in its fifteen year history,” but then goes on to explain “that law suits are very expensive” and are often “not cost-effective” and “consume too much . . . time.” So no wonder no one has yet sued them, although some of us are looking into it. But his boast is made meaningless by his own explanations. Besides his victims having bought vanities are too embarrassed and humiliated to expose their folly to public scrutiny. Mr. Boada, like a rapist–a common criminal, thrives and counts on the fact that few, if any, will ever go through the mortifying experience of trying to confront him legally or bring him to justice. He didn’t count on the fact that some people believe in justice and cannot live with themselves if they do not pursue what is right to the very end.
Boada loves to send people to www.internationalscams.com, but this website like Boada's is very elusive. The e-mail doesn't work and it's contact information has been removed from the registry. In other words, it is an irresponsible site that has gone into hiding like Mr. Boada with all his aliases, various companies, alibis and hideouts. This website no longer is active, but can be seen at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.internationalscams.com.
One more thought: Boada stated at least seven months ago on his old website edition of this article which is identical to this one, "We are taking appropriate legal action” and have “joined a class action lawsuit.” If so, where is it? If there was a lawsuit, surely the so-called defendants, Lord Bradford and Baronage Press, would know about it or would be informed. People are served when there is an actual lawsuit. Since no one has been served, I do not believe one word of it. This disgusting and slanderous article, with no changes in it whatsoever, was first publish by Boada on his old website at least back to September 9, 2002. Again, Boada made this bold and brazen assertion over seven months ago. Does Boada mean to say that for seven plus months, the Earl and Baronage could not be found to serve the papers. The point here is, Lord Bradford and Baronage Press are easy to contact. They do not hide. They are not evasive. They do not run away and hide like criminals as Boada often does.
The above statement about taking action and having joined a lawsuit presents just another empty assertion just like his claim that he sold one man a legitimate title supposedly from the Imperial and Royal House of Prussia who, in fact, have already denied that such is the case through their present head and heir to the throne–HIRH Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia.
Conclusion: There are enough inconsistencies, oddities and falsehoods in this article to tell me that the story Mr. Boada describes is probably total hogwash–that there is no truth to it. It is a poor, even embarrassing, attempt to put down two very good and upright men who are brave enough to expose a con artist. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see this. It is easy to distinguish the difference between an unsupported narrative and one that provides hard evidence and good common sense.
The two excellent websites mentioned that Mr. Boada does not want you to see are: www.faketitles.com and www.baronage.co.uk.
If you would like to see an unedited copy of the article discussed above, please request a copy.
If you have been victimized by Mr. Boada, Mr. Williams or Mr. Pitts-Tucker, it’s time to make criminal complaints and sue them for the detestable things they have done to you and many others. It’s like the saying, “United we stand divided we fall.” Only when the authorities see that hundreds have actually been robbed and cheated, will they put a priority on this serious case. Go to “The Answer” for more information.
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