Re: Baron David Ward
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 4:08 am
I hate to say this and hope sincerely that I am wrong, but this may end very badly. The tone of that post is very unsettling.
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I hope the Police are appropriately prepared. Seems likely that BvT may attempt to harm himself or others. Needs to be humanely subdued and sectioned for psych assessment.Baron von TrampBeard wrote:There is nothing more that can be done. Every rock and stone and possibility of a none violent END has now been Exhausted. I am Done. I am finished. There is no More that I can do. There is no more diplomatic avenues that we have missed. This is the End. From here on in there can only be more death and Acts of terrorism.
Crack on then Dave, there's a fortune to be made if you can achieve free energy.Mike Ward
Dave, I know it's a cliche, but it is true. When one door closes another one opens. Time to leave this shit and focus on the free energy project you've been developing. I'll be there in a little while
And this gem;Stephen P Whelan
Have any of you actually read the back ground of this case. Basically the baron and his wife get divorced and are both awarded equal share of the house, the baron was given the opportunity to buy out his wives share he refused basically he wanted a free house, so the house was ordered to be sold and the proceeds split the baron refused. It's the Barons moronic obstinanace and refusal to negotiate with his ex wife that has lost him the house not a corrupt system
So not quite the groundswell of support he might have been expecting.James Colman
Well I am guessing all them emails from your make-believe embassy worked then David? The lesson to anyone following your story is that freeman arguments have never worked, will never work and that the law sooner or later catches up.
In the end, "Baron" David Ward is just another special snowflake. All this nonsense was about an ordinary divorce. All he had to do was let the house be sold, and the proceeds would probably have covered the measly 7,000 GBP endowment shortfall, and left him in good stead. He probably spent more than that on paper, ink, postage, and custom baronial seals. Now he's probably headed to a homeless shelter. Another case study on the true costs of getting out of debt free.what we all know is nothing more than a Terrorist Company/State
I can be modest and still say that no one in 800 years has done this to the same extent.
this company is so compartmentalised and so incompetent that there sub office officers can wilfully be guilty of Fraud and Malfeasance in the office
Needless to say that Caroline has felt the wrath but in a very nice way. Caroline is in full knowledge of the fact that Caroline is sat upon a powder Keg and that Powder Keg is about to blow.
From here on in there can only be more death and Acts of terrorism.
But then she would have won! Better to destroy everything, including his own life and welfare, than to concede that Baroness von TrampBeard might take her share and enjoy a new start.TheNewSaint wrote:In the end, "Baron" David Ward is just another special snowflake. All this nonsense was about an ordinary divorce. All he had to do was let the house be sold...
The comments are nothing if not pithy and on point, at least most of them. There are always a couple of the clueless egging on the equally clueless.exiledscouser wrote:
So not quite the groundswell of support he might have been expecting.
Steady on, now. Let's give credit where it's due -notorial dissent wrote:And as for being modest, he isn't even slightly, I can't think of anything he's accomplished that literally thousands of other idiots haven't accomplished over the years. He's just possibly noisier about it.
I thought it was Santander who repossessed due to mortgage shortfall, they'll sell it for a pittance, minus legal costs.longdog wrote:Let's hope the silly sod stays away from his former baronial hall and the long-suffering ex Mrs Ward finally gets to sell the place.
Except for the Baron's feelings, which are likely crushed. His volume of paper failed to save the day. Probably due to the inherent corruption in the system.TheNewSaint wrote:I'm glad the eviction was completed without anyone getting hurt.
Check your PM's. I actually managed to recommend a Salford and a Bury pub. Out of luck on Tottington though.Pottapaug1938 wrote:I'd love some, especially if they are in Salford, Bury or Tottington (where one of my great-grandmothers was born and raised).Burnaby49 wrote:Need any pub recommendations?Pottapaug1938 wrote:If all goes well, I'm headed to Manchester in late July for a family wedding just north of town. My wife and I plan to do some sightseeing; so maybe I should collect a few of these addresses and see the lunacy for myself.