Forensic Investigations Into a Dead Memory

Becoming a pathologist to investigate the dead.

Post Mortem Examinations  

In my talks with the Kent and Medway Mental Health Team during 2026, I made the case that forensic research needs to be undertaken into my dead memory of England pre-2019. This, I pointed out, requires me being in a house where I can live on my own with access to my computer.

To this end, it was necessary that the British government in the form of Dover District Council repay the life-savings that were illegally detracted in March 2024, the sum of 28 thousand pounds plus two years interest calculated at five percent a year. Once I’d have found accommodation drawing from this money and attached the computer to a socket, many hours a day – over a period of days or perhaps weeks – of reading into hundreds of pages of Party prints which start in April 2021 could have enabled me to figure out whether I managed to achieve anything in England prior to the period 2019.

My assumption is, if anything was accomplished, it could only have been in conjunction with Angela, who departed England for Mexico on the 1st September 2019. Currently she won’t tell me anything, maintaining that it’s up to the English or the British to allow me to have access to the household savings in order that I can attempt to discover any past achievements, and in fact she flatly refuses to give any insight.

Whatever Angela may have achieved – if anything – must have necessarily been in connection to church matters, and therefore if there are any hidden gems in my dead memory of England, it’s an educated guess on my part that these involve church affairs.

Of-course this is mere speculation on her brother’s side, and it could be that either my sister and I did absolutely nothing of value in England, or we did and I fail to find out. Yet should the proposed autopsy bring up any clue, this could lead me to discovering one or more pre-2019 diaries – if there were any, my belief being any written accounts would have been computerised, this being the method I was already using in Italy before my presumed expulsion from that country, and the one currently used since spring 2021 in the form of The Party

May-be in Germany

Now if the British turn down my offer to look for any gold bars that got buried along with my deceased memory of England (gold doesn’t decay), then I’ll have to leave the English treasure hunt for a future period when one day I return home to Germany. To this end I’ll need to take my computer’s hard disk with me, and hopefully it’s still working too.

The question arises: Were any to be found, what would I do with valuable works of art from England assuming I stumbled across them? The answer is, regardless whether the discovery was made in England or in Germany, I’ll make sure to get paid for it before renouncing on any future financial rights, seeing that I alone have ever funded Angela’s work. Having a life to live and also obligations that involve future funding of my sister’s further education, nothing less than a decent sum will be accepted. After which, any scripts found can go into publication in Germany.

Indeed, Germany is a land that has priority connection with Serbia, as can be seen in the 5th May 2026 Party publication: The Serbian Holy Mother Didn’t Lie, where the case has once again been made:

After Angela departed with the Serbian matrix she had obtained in Valjevo – her brother carrying the luggage and she the key concealed in her jacket pocket, the Serbian Mother then came in communion and established an Alliance with the German Mother, and not long thereafter an Alliance with Mother Rus. I Don’t have any memory of an alliance between Serbia and England, and the English assure me they know absolutely nothing about me prior to October 2025. So the autopsy of my dead recollection of England may well need to be carried out in Germany.

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