in the second half of the trial at peterlee magistrate court, king atehene gave evidence where he introduced himself as the messiah and king of the kingdom of kubala. he told the court that he was a prophet, and his mandate was to issue judgement of his god yahowa to the enemies of yahowa. king atehene narrated how his children had been cruelly stolen from him by the british system, and that the words on the scroll where not his own, but direct words of the god of creation yahowa. king atehene denied all nine charges, including kidnapping his own children.
after her husband had given evidence, a heavily pregnant prophetess mary-tamar took to stand to give evidence. she described herself as the queen of the north and mother of chaka. the judge did ask the prophetess to sit and she was offered water because of her condition.
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queen nandi, the mother of chaka gave evidence in court of how her children had been stolen by durham social services claiming her god yahowa will deal with those who have wronged her |
the prophetess was asked by the court how many children she had with atehene, of which she told the court that she was 7 months pregnant with the messiah's child, her 8th child and all her 7 children were atehene's children as he was the only father they have ever known. the prophetess was asked to narrate to the court how foster carer ine duprez had treated her daughter charo.
the prophetess narrated how racist foster carer ine had cut charo's locks, which was the identity of her little girl. she described how atheist edomite satanic foster carer ine had constantly told charo that there was no god, when charo was a very spiritual child who loved to pray and worship her god yahowa. she narrated how her children had been abducted by social services, and described to the court that she was not the child abductor, the system was.
the prosecution interrogated the heavily pregnant mary-tamar, telling her that nothing excused the child abduction and telling the foster carer that "she will die" and performing rituals outside her house.
the prosecution argued that mary-tamar was very british as she has lived in the united kingdom for over 23 years. they argued that she knew her actions would cause anxiety and fear on the foster carers and she should not hide behind being a "prophetess of god." the prophetess was told by the prosecution that the foster carer now lived in constant fear of their lives and felt cursed.
the trial came to an end, and the god of kubala prevailed. the prosecution/local authorities/social services failed to provide any evidence that the king and queen of kubala abducted their own children.
the king and queen of kubala were found not guilty of child abduction.
the king of the north atehene was cleared of all nine charges.
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king atehene, the messiah was cleared of all charges of child abduction and death threats |
the prophetess, queen nandi was cleared of child abduction and convicted of 3 counts of causing distress and fear through the letters she sent and issuing death threats to foster carers. the judge said there was enough evidence on camera of the prophetess telling distressed "victims" that they were going to die. she was fined £180.
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heavily pregnant queen nandi convicted of causing foster carers fear |
the prophetess was fined for causing fear and distress to foster carers through judgment scrolls/parchments.
the lawyer of the prophetess argued that "jean gasho" did not claim any benefits or public funds, she was heavily pregnant and did not work so she was unable to pay the money. the lawyer said the prophetess lived off her husband, who did not also claim benefits or public funds but works as an opera singer and lives off money from his god in the ministry of a preacher. the lawyer asked the court to consider that king atehene could only make a payment of £20 a month.
the judge then ordered the fine to be paid by king atehene, in the form of £20 a month which the prosecution saw as a complete joke.
it was the greatest victory for the king and queen of kubala, as they walked free from court smiling and holding hands.
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victory for the kingdom of kubala, atehene and his heavily pregnant queen walked free from court |
durham social services were left very angry that indeed the two witnesses walked free. for yahowa says in revelation 11, "and i will appoint my two witnesses and give power unto them, and they shall prophesy for 1,260 days, clothes in sackcloth.
That is the god of kubala yahowa, for he has given power to his two witnesses, and they shall utter words to their enemies, and cause heavy fear, and fire will continue to proceed from their mouths.
kubala kubala ilizwe.