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Re: MI5-Persecution: Harassment through the Radio (32836)

by "Henry" <noone@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 16, 2007 at 03:38 PM

stuff it !

<MI5-Victim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:m07111618272482@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> MI5 Persecution Update: Friday 9 July, 1999
>
> Harassment in Poland, July 1999
>
> And still it continues.... in my last fax I said that provided MI5 made
no
> attempts at harassment during my two-week holiday this summer, or after
I
> returned to England, then I would discontinue these faxes. Unfortunately
> MI5 have continued to harass me, both during the holiday and after my
> return to London. I really dont want to continue these articles, since
> they take up so much time and effort, not to mention expense; but the
> Security Service wont even let me have a holiday in peace and quiet, so
I
> have to make further efforts to bring their activities out into the
open.
>
> In early July I visited my aunt and her family in Poland. On Saturday 3
> July 1999, I went to a family barbecue at an allotment outside the
> city. One of my aunts family has previously shown himself to be in the
> "enemy" camp, by saying the Polish equivalent of "something wrong with
> him", and various other unprovoked insults. It is disappointing that one
> of my family could forsake the usual ties of blood and take part in the
> actions against me, but thats the way it is. This guy turned up at the
> barbecue, and started making insults against me. In particular, he
started
> to say something about the video camera which I had brought along on the
> trip, and the relevance of the video-camera to my fight against the
> persecution. It seemed pretty obvious to me that my enemies had told him
> to turn up to this occasion, and most likely schooled him in precisely
> what words to say; since hes an  unintelligent person and would not be
> able to think for himself what insults to make against me.
>
> Harassment in London, week ending Friday 9 July 1999
>
> Got back to London Wednesay afternoon. Two incidents on the Underground
> returning from the air****t. Unfortunately I wasnt recording because I
> wasnt expecting trouble, so these slipped through the net. One of these
> was verbal ***ual abuse, of the type Ive heard many, many times before
> these last three-and-a-half years.
>
> Yesterday, Thursday 8/July/1999, I switched on Heart FM which had never
> "got at" me before.... and the presenter started making jokes about
"mad,
> crazy" etc. Again, wasnt recording this because Id never had any trouble
> from this radio station and wasnt expecting any.
>
> Also yesterday, on a bus (155?) from Balham to Clapham, a couple of
girls
> started harassing me with taunts of "crazy". By now I was expecting
> trouble and recorded an audio file of this instance of abuse, at web
URL;
>
>
> The cynical reader might think my demeanour or behaviour had given rise
to
> the taunts of "crazy" recorded above. But I assure you my behaviour on
the
> bus would not have made anyone think I was ill; and the taunts the
> previous day were the same ***ual words as previously; so I'm quite sure
> that these incidents are either deliberately staged, or indicative of an
> overall high level of awareness among the London public, particularly in
> the part of London where I live.
>
> Keith Hill MP (Labour - Streatham), my elected representative, as ever
> refuses to help.
>
>
> MI5 Persecution: Harassment through the Radio
>
> One of the aspects of the MI5 persecution has been harassment through
the
> broadcast and print media; and one of the aspects of harassment through
> the broadcast media is being "got at" by radio presenters. This being
"got
> at" from the radio takes various forms, the most obvious form being
> through overt or hidden words and insults. But there are other, subtler
> forms. In Canada a couple of years ago, I used to listen to the local
> radio stations every morning driving to work, and listened to the music
> only, switching between radio station presets rapidly as soon as a
> presenters voice came on, so that I would not be subjected to any verbal
> harassment by the D.J.s. But they found a way around this; they kept on
> playing the same song, every bl**dy morning at the same time, which had
> the words "all coming back to me"; the perceptive reader will remember
> that the words "coming back" have special meaning (see the Private Eye
> cover at web URL; for the
> hidden meaning).
>
> And thats not the only time theyve allowed the songs themselves to be
used
> as abuse against me; many years ago Radio-1 in the UK did exactly the
> same, and the DJ even made it explicitly clear by saying, "dont you
> sometimes feel as if the songs were made just for you".
>
> "We should be done for attempted manslaughter" says Chris Tarrant
>
> Capital Radio DJs have been "in on it" from the start. One of the first
> things I heard in the summer of 1990 was from a Capital DJ who said, "If
> he listens to Capital then he can't be all bad" (sup****tive, you
> see. We're not bastards). Much of what came over the radio in 1990 is
now
> so far away the precise details have been obliterated by time. No diary
> was kept of the details, and although archives if they exist may give
> pointers, the ambiguity of what broadcasters said would leave that open
to
> re-interpretation.
>
> In spring 1994, Chris Tarrant on his Capital morning show made an aside
to
> someone else in the studio, about a person he didn't identify. He said,
> "You know this bloke? He says we're trying to kill him. We should be
done
> for attempted manslaughter".
>
> That mirrored something I had said a day or two before. What Tarrant
said
> was understood by the staff member in the studio he was saying it to;
they
> said, "Oh no, don't say that" to Tarrant. If any archives exist of the
> morning show (probably unlikely) then it could be found there; what he
> said was so out of context that he would be very hard put to find an
> explanation. A couple of days later, someone at the site where I was
> working repeated the remark although in a different way; they said there
> had been people in a computer room when automatic fire extinguishers
went
> off and those people were "thinking of suing for attempted
manslaughter".
>
> Pirate Radio "gets at" me
>
> In another incident in 1990/91, Id been listening to a pirate radio
> station in South London for half an hour, when there was an audible
phone
> call in the background, then total silence for a few moments, followed
by
> shrieks of laughter. "So what are we supposed to say now? Deadly
> torture? Hes going to talk to us now, isnt he?" which meant that they
> could hear what I would say in my room. Note the word "deadly" - they
give
> away their purpose.
>
> It constantly surprised me that MI5 are so easily able to subvert
> broadcasters, and, in this case of the pirate station, to do so, so
> quickly. I think the answer to this question is that they must have very
> wide contacts in the broadcast media; presumably some or in fact many of
> those contacts are literally "bought". In the same way as they tried to
> buy Jon Snow of Channel Four news, they must have bought many
broadcasters
> and use them both directly to make insults against me, and promulgate
> their points of view; but also, they must use these "bought"
broadcasters
> to influence other television and radio presenters, who might not even
be
> aware that it was on MI5s behalf that they were being influenced to "get
> at" me.
>
> BBC-Radio-1 D.J.s celebrate my job termination in November 1991
>
> This is another one from the "early years". At the beginning of November
> 1991 my employment in Woking, Surrey was terminated. Chris Tarrant of
> Capital-FM had already made nasty remarks about both my work for the
> company, and the managers of the company themselves - "so theyre not
> really a serious company, well theyd have to be to employ you wouldnt
> they".
>
> So when I was terminated, as you can expect, BBC Radio 1 D.J.s
> celebrated. On the Saturday afternoon (either 9/Nov/1991 or 16/Nov/1991
-
> I cannot remember precisely) I briefly listened to Radio-1 and heard the
> disc jockeys loudly proclaiming "youre useless, you should be sacked".
On
> the same day, I went down to the Kwik-Fit in Tooting to get my cars
tyres
> replaced, and in the office ran into a couple of their staff, one of
them
> with an Australian accent, who said "what do you think about it then?
Its
> getting killed on the radio."
>
> Plainly, if a random car-repair shop in Tooting knew about the
> persecution, then many thousands of other people across the capital and
> all over the country must have known. And the phrase "getting
> killed" shows very clear awareness of what the MI5 Persecutors
intentions
> towards me were in 1991, and judging by the continuing harassment, still
> remain today.
>
> Recent Feedback from Virgin-Radio
>
> As readers will know, from mid-March 1999 for some four months, every
> weekend, I have bombarded Westminster MPs with faxes about the terrible,
> all-encompassing MI5 Persecution. (Jesting aside, it really is terrible
> and all-encompassing, in the UK anyway.) In June 1999, after I'd been at
> it some three months, I started getting "covert" feedback from Virgin
> Radio.
>
> The first feedback I got was from Danny Baker, on Sunday 13th June. That
> weekend I was sending an article which contained biting criticism of the
> police inaction in this case. Danny Baker on his Virgin radio show
started
> an angry rant that "he knows it's rubbish", ie. he was rubbi****ng what
I'd
> said in that weekend's faxed article. Unfortunately I wasn't recording
> this programme.
>
> The next possible Virgin-Radio feedback was a week later on 19th June
> 1999. This is contained in the audio file above, in which Johnny Boy on
> his "Wheels of Steel" programme says;
>
> "and if you would like to put a triple play together, ahhh.... because
> quite frankly Hipster and me are running out of ideas...."
>
> He goes on to counter Hipster's "how dare you" with a protestation that
he
> is "only joking".  You can listen to this incident on my website at URL;
>
>
> What I reckon is that my article faxed to MPs that weekend was forwarded
> by one of the recipients to Virgin Radio. My article had included the
> words;
>
> "I am beginning to run out of both new topics and energy to write these
> articles."
>
> So what I reckon is that Johnny Boy read the article.... and rephrased
the
> above line "run out of ... new topics" to "running out of ideas". I
> recognise that this is a pretty tenuous inference to make.... but do
> listen to the audio file, from the "ahhh...." pause in JB's speech you
can
> guess he is about to say something "risky" and at someone's
> expense. Anyway, I listen to the Wheels of Steel regularly and will
> continue to do so, recording it as I always do - so any future funny
> remarks will get immortalised on my website! (There was a previous
> incident from August 1998 which is preserved at web URL;
>
> but I am sufficiently uncertain about it that I have not included it in
> this article.)
>
> First Ever Radio Reference - Alan Freeman of BBC-Radio-1
>
> The first time I was ever referred to on the radio was sometime in May
or
> June of 1990, by Alan Freeman of BBC-Radio-1. Note that this isnt an
> "interactive listening" episode, its different, this was Freeman reading
> out a letter from one of my "real life" enemies.
>
> Id acrimoniously broken up with some former friends in January of 1990,
> and I think they were still trying to cause me trouble in June of that
> year. Freeman on his rock show read out a letter from an "Andrew
> Turner"; one of my acquaintances from January 1990 had been called Andy
> Turner, so I think its the same guy. Freeman quoted Turner as saying
> various things about me, in particular Freeman said "thats a hell of a
> letter you wrote there Andy", "with a schizophrenic you're never alone",
> and something about the "one who wore out his welcome with random
> precision" (from the words of the Pink Floyd song).
>
> When I was looking for primary causes of the MI5 persecution, this
letter
> which Freeman had read out on his programme struck me as being
potentially
> one of the sources of the persecution. I know Turner and various others
in
> that group were very bitter at what they saw as their failure and my
> undeserved success, and they were quite determined to upset the
> applecart. Of course several other primary causes are possible; I do not
> know why MI5 chose me as opposed to someone else, and MI5 are hardly
> likely to tell me.
>
> "Absolute Obscene" David Hepworth of GLR
>
> This one Ive assigned a 100% rating on the website. There are actually
two
> separate incidents, which are linked through the D.J.s choice of
> words. The first incident can be heard in computer audio at web URL;
>
>
> On  21/Feb/1997, I was listening to BBC GLR, by stealth. Back in 1990 I
> used to have Capital blaring out of the speakers all over the garden
("if
> he listens to Capital then he can't be all bad", thanks ever so much).
But
> now I listen on my walkman on headphones with the volume turned right
> down. It could not possibly be overheard by any listening device, no
> matter how sensitive, because sound does not carry from the phones.
>
> Yet somehow they are still able to tell which station I am listening to
on
> the walkman. And last night, I bravely tuned to GLR 94.9FM at around
> 8.45pm. Everything went well for the first half hour or so. Around
9.10pm,
> Hepworth said the following after the song "Come Around" by the
> Muttonbirds.
>
> "coming up after this, we got the rock-and-roll A-level, we have, I
> assume, Brian do we have an embarrassment of prizes in there, we do,
don't
> we, absolute obscene amounts of prizes, there will no doubt be a riot at
> the back door, and that's, er, A-level coming up after this"
>
> The key phrases in what he said are, "EMBARRASSMENT of prizes", and what
> he himself emphasized verbally, "ABSOLUTE OBSCENE amount of prizes". It
is
> my belief (based on content and tone of voice) that when he spoke these
> phrases he knew I was listening, and that the phrases refer directly to
my
> situation. The "EMBARRASSMENT" is the embarrassment he and other media
> people would feel at having their wrongdoing exposed; the "ABSOLUTE
> OBSCENE" (which he verbally emphasized) described the disgusting ***ual
> abuse which the harassers have been throwing at me.
>
> There was a second incident, on 9/May/1997, which may be found on the
web
> (with computer audio) at URL;
>
>
> This incident again contains the words "absolute embarrassment of
prizes",
> with the same emphasis as the first instance, and laughter following the
> phrase. So theyre aware of the complaint I made on Usenet after the
first
> incident; and they are so arrogant that they do exactly the same
> again. They are so arrogant, they know they are being recorded and that
> what they say will be published on the web, but they dont care. What
> corrupt media, and what a corrupt country to have such corruption in its
> media.
>
> 32836
>
>
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Re: MI5-Persecution: Harassment through the Radio (32836)
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