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Date: 27 Dec 2006 05:59:04
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Subject: MI5 Persecution: my response to the harassment
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -= my response to the harassment -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- My first reaction in 1990/91 was to assume that if I broke contact then they would not be able to follow and would lose interest. So I did the things that have been suggested by other people; I sold my television, stopped listening to the radio and tried to withdraw away from the sources of abuse as much as possible. I reasoned that they must have more important things to deal with and that normal people would simply leave me alone if it were made difficult for them to continue their harassment. I reckoned without the sheer vindictiveness of the abusers. They did not let up but instead "got to" people around me, mainly people at work, to do their dirty work for them. I went to see my GP, who refused to believe what he was being told, and refused to direct me on to anyone who could be of practical assistance. It was not until three years had passed that the GP admitted the matter was outside his competence and suggested going to the police. In the summer of 1994 we called in counter-surveillance experts from a private detective agency to sweep our house and telephone for bugging devices. They conducted a thorough search and found nothing; but as noted above, since the existence of surveillance was being forced in my face by the harassers, you would expect them to have taken the possibility of a counter-surveillance sweep into account when planning the type of devices to be employed. In Easter 1995 I made a complaint to my local Police station in London, but the police have not expressed any intention to do anything about the continuing harassment ("we're not saying it's happening and we're not saying it isn't happening" were the words used). I think the officer I spoke to at Easter wasn't aware of it happening, although other members of the police force obviously do know. From April 1995 until the present time the matter has been discussed in a lot of detail on the Usenet (Internet) "uk.misc" newsgroup. That discussion has given birth to the article which you are now reading. My hopes in posting to Usenet were that wider publicizing would discourage the security services from continuing their harassment, and "draw people out" into concurring with the truth of what was being said. Neither of those have followed, but the discussion has served a purpose in allowing this structured report to be created. 744 -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Date: 27 Dec 2006 09:59:42
From: Gareth
Subject: Re: My 'Bent Is Starting to Annoy Me
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Edward Dolan wrote: > "Gareth" <gareth@internet.org> wrote in message > news:Nc-dnfqIbJCKjA_YnZ2dnUVZ_q3inZ2d@comcast.com... > > ALL TOP POSTERS ARE IDIOTS! > >> Can you guys take this off the R.B.M list please? > > What the fuck for? There is nothing on RBM except a bunch of idiots > blathering away about nothing at all. All cycling newsgroups are equally > stupid. The sooner you learn this, the better. > > Regards, > > Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota > aka > Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota > > If your postings are any example, I'd have to agree. However, I should have been more specific. Please take this discussion off rec.bicycles.KETPLACE. It is creating a lot of noise, rivaling the guy posting about M.I.5. As for your rek about top posting, that is a religious issue, no need to shout.
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Date: 29 Dec 2006 00:04:59
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: My 'Bent Is Starting to Annoy Me
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"Gareth" <gareth@internet.org > wrote in message news:QNadnQOk2OQNKQ_YnZ2dnUVZ_revnZ2d@comcast.com... > Edward Dolan wrote: >> "Gareth" <gareth@internet.org> wrote in message >> news:Nc-dnfqIbJCKjA_YnZ2dnUVZ_q3inZ2d@comcast.com... >> >> ALL TOP POSTERS ARE IDIOTS! >> >>> Can you guys take this off the R.B.M list please? >> >> What the fuck for? There is nothing on RBM except a bunch of idiots >> blathering away about nothing at all. All cycling newsgroups are equally >> stupid. The sooner you learn this, the better. >> > If your postings are any example, I'd have to agree. > > However, I should have been more specific. Please take this discussion off > rec.bicycles.KETPLACE. It is creating a lot of noise, rivaling the guy > posting about M.I.5. I haven't the foggiest notion why any of this is appearing on the ketplace group. But I am too lazy to do any editing of the newsgroups. I take them the way I find them. > As for your rek about top posting, that is a religious issue, no need > to shout. Top posting is the worst sin that anyone can commit on Usenet. One needs to shout in order to get through to the numskulls who do this. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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