• Letter To Cabinet Office

    Cabinet Office70 WhitehallLondon 1st January 2026 Re:Nationwide Building Society – Alleged Fraud on Child Trust Fund and Obstruction of Account Access (Writ A9Q51NHR / Case 640MC413 Lewis) Dear Department for Education FOI Team, Please treat this as a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. BackgroundIf the ePEP and Egov system you identified…

  • Urgent Appeal to the King for Christmas Help in Finding Missing Child

    A letter sent to Clarence House on December 26, 2025, appeals for assistance in locating the author’s missing daughter, Emily Newbold Smith. The request, rooted in parental responsibility and supported by a Statement of Truth, seeks acknowledgment in light of ongoing silence regarding her absence, emphasizing compassion during the Christmas season.

  • FORMAL EVIDENCE SUBMISSION: Verification of “abx17@dial.pipex.com” (The Invisible Man) via EFTA Records and TalkTalk Business Metadata 

    The communication discusses formal evidence regarding the email address abx17@dial.pipex.com, linking it to high-profile entities through detailed metadata and historical context, particularly involving Prince Andrew. The records indicate significant connections, including personal details only known to associates. The evidence is positioned as crucial for ongoing investigations by the DOJ.

  • The case of Mr. Martin Newbold v Nationwide Building Society (Case Number: 1741 7947 6145 5930).

    The “Missing” Wealth Breakdown£1,925,320,000 (£1.92 Billion): This is the total estimated value of unclaimed matured Child Trust Funds. While people often call it a “bursary,” it is actually private savings originally seeded by the government. “Where is Emily?” 758,000 Accounts: This is the total number of young adults (aged 18–23) who have not yet claimed…

  • Investigating Local Authority Failures in Child Care

    The post discusses a systemic abduction allegation regarding Emily, who was placed with an unrelated person against court specifications by East Sussex County Council (ESCC). It highlights the legal responsibilities of local authorities under relevant child care regulations and suggests assembling proof to support the claim of unlawful placement and safeguarding failures.

  • FOIA Request for Investigations on Little St James and Texas Ranch

    The request from Martin Newbold to the U.S. Department of Justice seeks access to records about investigations into subterranean areas at Little St James, Great St James, and The Texas Ranch. It focuses on ground-penetrating radar, geophysical methods, and other investigative techniques, emphasizing public interest and the need for timely response under FOIA laws.

  • Re: Notification of Assessment Outcome – CASE-20246844 [SEC=OFFICIAL]

    Originally sent to Mr Jonathan Burke, Official Secretary to the Governor of Victoria, on 2 April 2025 at 3:06 pm, this letter formally requested that the Governor’s office initiate or support an investigation into the handling, suppression, and non-disclosure of key evidence relating to Matthew Dunkley, including the conduct of IBAC and OVIC in responding…

  • Alleged Deletion of Specific Email Evidence

    The letter addresses concerns regarding the alleged deletion of crucial email evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon. The author highlights the disappearance of a specific email from public archives, a “list of 12,” and urges the House Oversight Committee to investigate and obtain unaltered records to confirm the authenticity of the evidence.

  • Clarifying eGov’s History and Missing Video Insight

    Martin Newbold is seeking clarification from Gary Daniels regarding the status of a Vimeo video about the inception of eGov from ePEP, which is currently inaccessible. He emphasizes the importance of including Daniels’ perspective in the context of ongoing investigations related to the missing 430,000 children and eGOV Solutions LTD’s governance.

  • Is the Government Blind?

    Parents were engaged by the government to establish Child Trust Funds, yet barriers arise when children turn 18, complicating access to funds for families. Legal and systemic gaps hinder parents from reclaiming their children across jurisdictions, reflecting failures in institutional design rather than parental negligence, resulting in unclaimed funds and care continuity issues.