|  | Posted by MI5Victim on 11/24/07 10:35 
MI5 Persecution Update: Friday 13 November, 1998
 If You Intend To Reply, Please Read This
 
 If you have any questions or observations you would like to share with me,
 then you are very welcome to reply to my fax number 0171-681-1190. But
 please.... keep your response to one page if you can! I have had several
 people faxing my article back to me, including one MP faxing back twenty
 pages. I do not know if he had anything intelligent to say in his 20-page
 fax because I applied judicious use of the "Delete" key on my
 computer. Faxes over a page or two will be deleted without being read.
 
 MI5 Resume Hostilities in Response to these Faxes
 
 When I wrote last weeks "MI5 Persecution Update" I remarked how quiet my
 life had become. No longer! MI5 have restarted hostilities with a
 vengeance the past week, in response I believe to the faxes I have been
 sending to members of the House of Commons.
 
 On Saturday 7 November I went to Clapham Picture House cinema to see the
 film "Antz" (a very enjoyable film). At the cinema, I was verbally
 assaulted by a group of teenagers with the words "still crazy", repeated
 about ten times. There was a film with that name showing at the cinema,
 but it was clear their abuse was directed at me. I do not look ill, so why
 would they pick on me? answer, the incident was set-up by the
 persecutors. One of the teenagers also said to another, "I don't know what
 we're laughing at".
 
 The following day, Sunday 8/11/98, I was on my way to play squash when I
 was verbally assaulted by a youth who said "it was so funny", without the
 slightest trace of humour. What he meant by this phrase was that was
 funny, and they were trying to humiliate me. I have heard this phrase "it
 was so funny" used at me before many, many times over the last eight and
 half years.
 
 Please Encourage Keith Hill MP to Help Me
 
 I live in a bugged house, bugged both for audio and video. My movements
 are monitored by MI5. The Security Service have followed me to Canada, to
 Poland and the Continent, to the States. I cannot work anywhere, not in
 England, not in Canada, because MI5 will destroy whatever employment I am
 able to obtain. I have asked Keith Hill MP to help me, and he has refused.
 
 The situation is intolerable. It is Mr Hills job to help me out of this
 mess. So, please, as I said in the last fax a week ago: Do not waste your
 time returning multiple copies of my faxes to my fax mailbox, as some of
 you have done. Instead;
 
 Please encourage Keith Hill M.P. to help me.
 
 I am sorry to be using this device to encourage Mr Hill to help, but I
 think eight and half years are quite enough and it is time something was
 done to bring this matter to a close.
 
 
 MI5 Persecution : BBC Newscasters Spying on my Home
 
 This week's topic is the quite extraordinary claim that BBC newscasters
 such as Martyn Lewis and Michael Buerk have spied on my living room while
 they read the news. I currently have an advert running for the next six
 months in Private Eye's "Eye Say" column (at a cost of over #200) which
 says,"MI5 Persecution - BBC Newscasters Spying on my Home"; the story of
 my campaign in the Eye is on my Website
 at; http://www.pair.com/spook/evidence/plaint/priveye.htm
 
 BBCs staff magazine Ariel also ran my advert "BBC Newsreaders Spying on my
 home" for one issue in the Personal category on 8/July/1997 before it was
 spotted and axed by editor Robin Reynolds; please see
 webpage; http://www.pair.com/spook/evidence/plaint/ariel.htm
 
 Beginnings
 
 The very first incident in the "MI5/BBC Persecution" occurred in June of
 1990, when a newsreader reacted to what she saw in my living room at home
 as she read the news. My mother had brought an apple for me into the room,
 whereupon the newsreader smirked and giggled, apparently finding this
 funny. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I carried on watching news
 and other television programmes to see if presenters would show signs of
 "interactive watching"; to my surprise, this happened again and
 again. Unfortunately, I did not have my wits sufficiently about me to
 videotape these programmes, and it is now almost impossible to obtain
 recordings dating back to 1990.
 
 Most of the "TV watching" has occurred on the news, and most of it in
 summer 1990, although some as late as autumn 1993. My website has a few
 extracts of what might be politicians "getting at" me, in particular John
 Major and interviewer Dimbleby sharing a joke about the "Knutsford
 Guardian" which is almost certainly about me.
 
 I sold my portable TV in autumn 1990 and stopped watching television
 regularly. I realise now that this may have been a mistake. What I should
 have done was to watch TV and listen to the radio, but tape-record
 everything and make a note of what each excerpt meant to me. I would then
 be in a much stronger position as regards to evidence that I am now. That
 is what I am trying to do now, but unsurprisingly the TV/radio presenters
 have stopped getting at me, now they know they are being recorded.
 
 Examples of Media Harassment
 
 Here are a few examples which I can still remember of media harassment;
 
 In early 1992 I was watching the BBC news with Martyn Lewis on a small
 black-and-white portable television at my then home in Oxford. I threw a
 term of abuse at Lewis; he flinched, then gave a grin and made a comment
 from which I understood that he had been on my side, but might have
 changed his mind as a result of what Id just said to him.
 
 Victor Lewis Smith in his TV (BBC2?) program at the end of 1993, had a
 taxi-driver saying, "theyre all out to get me", to which VLS replied, "but
 you're quite intelligent aren't you?" (what a nice chap VLS is,
 compliments no less!)
 
 Paul Daniels the TV magician, sometime in 1990-92 (sorry I can't be more
 precise but it was so long ago), made a "crying face" and put his face in
 his hands, which was his way of expressing that I was frequently crying in
 1990-92, and that he and other media people found my crying funny.
 
 Kenny Everett (deceased) on some talk show, compared me to a "huge
 ape" who "scratches himself"; he made some other remarks about what the
 "ape" got up to which unfortunately I cant remember. (I remember that
 Everetts comments were quite sympathetic and human, but were obviously
 about me.)
 
 Stephen Fry on another talkshow (Wogan I think) talking about
 "masturbatory fantasies", he then referred to me with the words "you
 prat"; I wonder if the studio audience knew what he was talking about and
 to whom his comments were directed?
 
 Griff Rhys Jones on Clive James' TV show, made a "lunatic face" (wide
 fixed grin) to which I said to the TV that he had a "face like a horse's
 arse", to which Clive James said to GRJ "did you hear that?"
 
 Crimestoppers summer 1990, remarks by a Midlands police officer on the
 programme, while Nick Ross was presenter (as far as I can remember). The
 officer talked about "in car entertainment". Nick Ross said to officer,
 "why don't you stop doing it?" to which he replied, "we can't while he's
 like this".
 
 BBC2 Newsnight in autumn 1993 had a piece on football hooliganism. A black
 interviewee said apparently of the hooligans, but in fact of me; "they're
 just idiots, carry on with the surveillance".
 
 There was an incident with Jonathan Ross which I remember clearly; he was
 on both BBC and ITV television at the same time, one (ITV I think) was
 recorded, the other channel was live. Ross has a speech impediment which
 causes him to pronounce his "r"s as "w". I sarcastically said something
 about "Mr Woss" to the recorded channel, then turned over to where he was
 live, and he repeated "Woss" with heavy emphasis and sarcasm.
 
 On the radio, in spring 1994, Chris Tarrant made a sarcastic remark in his
 morning show, saying "he says were trying to kill him, we should be done
 for attempted manslaughter", to which another of the studio staff said,
 "oh no, dont say that". His comment was in reply to a comparison Id made
 the previous evening between my persecutors and the Polish secret police
 who murdered dissidents.
 
 
 Martyn Lewis Denies & Lies, But Wont in Writing
 
 In February 1997 I wrote to BBC Viewer & Listener Correspondence and asked
 them to investigate the claim that their newscasters had engaged in
 "interactive watching". They replied that they had asked Martyn Lewis and
 Michael Buerk whether they had engaged in such practices, and that they
 had both made verbal denials to VLC, but were refusing to put their
 denials in writing.
 
 I can understand that they might think that if they were to make written
 denials to me, then many other people with my condition might write to
 them with similar questions. But Ive asked a couple of journalists if
 theyve been writing about me, theyve made written denials, Ive believed
 them, and I have not put their denials on my website because, since I
 believe their denials, it would not be relevant to publish them.
 
 To me it looks as if Lewis and Buerk are happy to lie verbally but not in
 writing, because written falsehoods would place them unambiguously in the
 wrong, whereas they can try to talk their way out of verbal lies if they
 are ever caught, or perhaps even deny the verbal lies completely? If they
 lie without shame, then why would they have any shame about future lies
 about lying?
 
 One of the strangest aspects of "TV watching" is that Buerk and Lewis have
 convinced themselves that their "interactive spying" is reasonable
 behaviour. Martyn Lewis thinks of himself as a "gentleman". He expressed
 in 1992 that he was "on my side". If this matter ever comes out into the
 open, I wonder what these newscasters will have to say for themselves, and
 what the British public will make of their behaviour?
 
 Media Persecution Evidence on my Website
 
 You may directly access the Evidence section on my website at URL;
 
 The category currently contains four video segments, a number of audio
 files and three published articles. The first video of ITN's John Suchet
 is unfortunately a mistake - after looking at it again it is obviously not
 about me. The two Ken Clarke excerpts may or may not be about me; it is
 funny that he should keep on harping about "paranoia" and "madness", but I
 have given these ratings of only 30% certainty, as it is more likely that
 they are not about me in particular, and Clarke is simply displaying the
 normal prejudices against the mentally ill found in much of society.
 
 The piece I find most interesting is the Dimbleby/John Major interview
 from April 1997. I have assigned this a 90% rating. Dimbleby starts by
 emphasising a report from the "Knutsford Guardian". Major recognizes
 what's going on and joins in with a falsely apologetic "heaven
 forfend". The emphasis is on the first syllable pronounced "nuts" in
 "Knutsford", which is repeated three times. Of course this is hardly
 anywhere near convincing evidence; the really clear items were all in
 1990-92, and they are basically unobtainable now.
 
 If you're reading the website, have a look at the two files from David
 Hepworth's programme on GLR radio. The first one from 21/Feb/1997 has him
 talking about an "embarassment" of prizes and "absolute obscene", in
 reference I believe to the verbal sexual abuse that was being used against
 me at the time (and which unfortunately is still current). In the second
 file dated 9/May/1997 he again talks about "absolute embarrassment" of
 prizes, followed by laughter. To my mind he knows I am listening to his
 programme, and deliberately makes these remarks for my benefit, with very
 little attempt to disguise their purpose.
 
 Bernard Levin - "Fanatic's Fare for the Common Man"
 
 On 21 September 1991 this article by Bernard Levin appeared in The
 Times. It is reproduced in the Evidence section of the website, or may be
 accessed directly at URL;
 
 To my mind, Levin's article described the situation at the time and in
 particular a recent meeting with a friend, during which I for the first
 time admitted to someone other than my GP that I had been subjected to a
 conspiracy of harassment over the previous year and a half.
 
 Levin writes about a "madman running loose about London" who "bursts into
 tears, and swears it is all true. And it is." I am pleased to agree with
 his assertion that "it is all true" because the truth is what I presented
 to my friend in September 1991 and it is what is being presented to the
 readership of these articles now.
 
 Conclusion
 
 The harassment, in particular media persecution, was at its strongest in
 1990-92. Today, I am recording everything I watch, read and listen, and
 the media have pretty much given up. It is now incidents "in public" which
 make up what there is of MI5s persecution. But much of the material from
 1990-92 still exists in archives, although the organisations which have
 those archives generally wont make the material available to the public,
 for copyright and other reasons.
 
 MI5 can no longer employ the media to persecute me, partly because
 journalists now know who is behind the persecution, and also because I
 would publish any instances. My mistake during 1990-92 was to not record
 instances as they happened; Ive learned from that mistake, and know better
 now.
 
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