to My Member of Parliament
From
Roger Alexander
Founder of Cathodic Protection Network
http://www.pipeline-corrosion-control.com
To
MP for Bracknell
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
Phone: 0207 219 5032
Email: james.sunderland.mp@parliament.uk

UPDATE
I am now 84 years old and my legs have degraded so that I need a rollator to walk. I live in a first floor flat in a block with no lift so I have made some videos to illustrate how painful and dangerous it is for me to go out.
My home is managed by Silva Homes and owned by Bracknell Forest Council.
I would like you to examine the way that the 'not for profit housing association' is managing the block in which I live and the system of allocating their housing stock.
The bungalow opposite became vacant when the old lady died and I asked Sivla Homes if I could move to that address because of my age, disability and that it would facilitate my continued work as a scientist.
This would be a benefit to everybody but since then another old lady has moved into that bungalow and 3 able-bodied people have moved into bungalows in the same row.
I have been told that housing is allocated on a points system and that I have to compete every time property comes vacant.
I do not know who set up this system but it seems to be extremely inefficient and results in a strange allocation of available accomodation.
Within the block in which I live there is a family of five in number 75 that belongs to the council, a family of three in number73 that has been bought to rent, a care worker in 70 owned by the council, a couple in 72 that they are buying and another couple in 71 that they have bought. That is a total of 14 people in a building built for 6.
The roof space is hardly insulated at all despite building regulations saying that the 2" of fibre glass should be at least 12" deep and there is no wall insulation at all.
I have a solar panel in one of my windows to charge the many batteries Iuas for my computers and accessaries and the south facing roof could easily provide the block with energy to suplement the needs of us residents.
There have been notices stuck on a very small ceramic ornament on a widowsill outside of my flat and a metal framed mirror on the wall next to my door. Please see the attached photos that show that we are being treated like criminals in a prison block and not like customers in our homes. I cannot imagine that your own home and offices in the Houses of Parliament are subject to such contempt.



During a period of my life when I was a police officer I was trained and practiced in fire and rescue services and during my period as an industrial safety officer I was required to be familiar with building regulations.
In my view these notices show ignorance, incompetance and arrogance on behalf of the person who stuck them on my property and I would like you, as my parliamentary representative, to take this matter up with Silva Homes.




As my representative in the UK government I would like you to draw the attention of the relevant departments to the science and technology that I have developed and is now being adopted globally.

CREATING WORK AND OVERSEAS TRADE
With reference to my previous correspondence with you, it would seem that the time has now come when your government is trying to encourage and support the science and technology I have developed in the pipeline industry.
The UK can be part of an international network of professionals practicing the science of corrosion control of the global network of pipelines that transports the worlds energy and water supplies.
I now have over 6,600 followers in countries on all continents and need a government grant to engage the staff to set up a head office in Bracknell in one of the many empty blocks that are available.




In order to validate the corrosion control science that I have developed I have carried out experiments in my flat and even had foreign visitors to see my work.
I have tried over the decades to get government help but have received none and therefore all the intellectual property I have developed is exclusively my own.
I have priority dates for everything as I have posted it all on the internet in several groups and in my own websites.
This knowledge is extremely valuable and I am not about to allow an investor to buy more than 40% of the equity so that CPN Blockchain can retain control of the scientific and technical integrity ofthis intllectual property.








Where is the money going to come from?

Money is created out of thin air as explained in the parliamentary debate linked on this website.
The start up funding can be provided under the present government's financial package published recently. Investment in CPN can be opened to the market to pay for the salaries etc of personal that the government selects.
Government money given to the MOD cannot be called an investment as weapons are manufactured to self destroy.
Grants and investments into CPN results in tangible assets and intellectual property as well as high level work for hundreds.
  • Weapons are designed to kill, maim and destroy. They do not benefit anyone and the money would be better spent on training people to save life and reconstruct damage caused by earthquakes and natural disasters.
  • The world is always changing and so is the climate and the weather. Humans can stop polluting the atmosphere by stop manufacturing and using weapons and by scientific advances that utilise the natural forces instead of trying to fight them.
  • If the sea level rises there is enough high ground to accommodate all of humanity but people will have to move and cooperate.
  • Competition achieves nothing and the ultimate competition is a fight to the death. War is totally illogical and financially ruinous.

    CC
    Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP
    Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade The Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP
    Secretary of State for Education The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP
    Secretary of State for Defence The Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Chloe Smith MP
    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Ranil Jayawardena MP
    Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Greg Clark
    Chair of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority and Planning CommitteeCouncillor Colin Dudley
    Executive Member for Economic Development and RegenerationCouncillor Marc Brunel-Walker
    Councillor Ms Suki Hayes, Education, Skills and Growth Overview and Scrutiny PanelCouncillor Ms Suki Hayes