Midsummer Murders Must Stop!
Open Letter to CEO Ian Revell
Milton Keynes Community Foundation
Acorn House, Midsummer Boulevard, MK
8 August 2016
Dear Ian Revell
On your watch, thirty-four unborn children will be murdered this week on Midsummer Boulevard. Today you became CEO of Milton Keynes Community Foundation. You served 40 years at the local YMCA (Young Man’s Christian Association), which was once Presided over by Lord Ashley, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. I want to quote Shaftesbury and say, “On behalf of the most helpless, if not the most afflicted, portion of the human race,”: I write you today with the utmost urgency. Your predecessor Julia Anne Upton MBE, has left you with an unholy inheritance: an on-site abortion facility at your Acorn House headquarters. A facility that the regulator Care Quality Commission describes as a “busy clinic, open six days a week. On average, it carries out approximately 34 abortions each week.” I would hope if you won’t listen to God on this issue: ‘it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish’ [Matthew 18:14], you’d listen to Shaftesbury: “This state of things is simply wicked, and the continuance of it without excuse”.
Your job description states that you are “responsible for ALL activities of Milton Keynes Community Foundation”. You must “monitor and minimise all risks that may endanger the Milton Keynes Community Foundation’s reputation, operations, and financial position”. The continuance of slaughtering 34 babies per week inside Acorn House is at odds with your charity’s slogan: Connecting and growing our community. By facilitating the killing of babies:
Milton Keynes Community Foundation is allowing our community’s destruction and reduction! This atrocity is becoming widely known. How will it sit with your supporters, corporate or otherwise?
I implore you to immediately notify the Milton Keynes Community Foundation’s abortion provider to vacate your premises. I also plead that you give notice to another of your tenants: brook, who specialises in the sexualisation of school children and the handing out of abortifacients and abortion referrals [death warrants]. Funding to brook and any other business that harms children is asking for God’s judgement.
Like Shaftesbury, “I have only zeal and good intentions to bring to this work, It seems no one else will undertake it, so I will.” I will make it my life’s work to stop violence against children, such as abortion. Mr Revell, the bloody baton is now firmly in your hands. History will show what you did for the children entering Milton Keynes Community Foundation under your leadership. I hope history will not repeat itself; I do not want to see another hand stained with innocent blood receive an MBE!
There is no greater need for your attention as CEO than to stop these Midsummer Murders. Every week that you fail to act on behalf of these little children, thirty-four more lose their lives in the building you now run.
Seize the day, Mr Revell: save the children!
Yours sincerely
Milton Keynes Exposed