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      XPost: comp.dcom.telecom.tech, comp.dcom.voice-over-ip, comp.dcom.xdsl       XPost: comp.dsp              MI5 Persecution: BBC Newscasters Lie & Deny They're Watching. Me              Central to. the persecution campaign waged against me for some nine years       now by the Security Service is. their use of the media, and in particular       the broadcast. media, to make clear to me that I am under surveillance and       being watched within my own home, even. by BBC newscasters while they read       the news. This is really an act of. arrogance; MI5 and their tools in the       television and radio are so sure that they can never be caught, that. they       have many. times made explicity clear on broadcast programmes that they are       as capable of seeing me as I am of. seeing the broadcast pictures. Even       when they have known I am taping. the programmes they still carry on this       practice;. for examples of TVand radio presenters caught "in action", see       the Evidence area. of my website.              If you wish. to reply to this article......       then please include your name and fax number!. I provide the means for       recipients to send me their thoughts on the topics. discussed, but ask that       you provide me. with your fax number or email address if you require a       response. Also would you please send not more than one or. two pages, if by       fax.. Thank-you!                     It started with a Newscaster, and it. continues with Newscasters today              The very first incident in the story started with. a reaction by an ITN       newscaster, Sue Carpenter, in June of 1990,. almost nine years ago now. She       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.              However, I have. been busy recording everything Ive watched the last couple       of years, and the taping has yielded some nuggets, which you. will find if       you point your Web browser at the. "evidence" area of my website, whose URL       address is given. above. Strangely it is not particularly the BBC who are       "after me" at the moment (with the exception of occasional fire. from       Nicholas Witchell), but. that supposed paragon of virtue and decency Jon       Snow of Channel Four. TV News (he actually works for ITN), who once claimed       hed turned down MI5s offer of a tax-free. salary. I will cover Snows recent       actions in a future. article.              BBCs. Hidden Shame              The first ever Usenet post (internet newsgroup. article) on the subject of       the MI5 bugging / BBC watching occurred,. as stated in a previous article,       in early. May 1995. It is reproduced here;              Date:. Thu May 4 18:27:24 1995       Newsgroups:. alt.conspiracy       Subject: BBC's Hidden. Shame              Remember the two-way televisions. in George Orwell's 1984? The ones which       watched you back? Which. you could never get rid of, only the sound could       be turned. down?              Well. the country which brought Orwell into the world has made his       nightmare follow into the world after him. Since. 1990 the British have       been waging war against one of their. own citizens using surveillance to       invade privacy and a campaign of abuse in the transmitted. media in their       efforts to humiliate. their "victim".              I suppose "BBCs Hidden Shame" is more of a. wish than a fact. It may be       hidden, but the BBC and other media and security. organisations seem to       have no shame whatever. in their anti-social, not to say criminal,       actions. Nor do the general public, who. seem quite happy to parrot the       vilest obscenities without much. hesitation or apparently thought.              Martyn. Lewis, Nicholas Witchell and the rest              Most of the harassment occurred. in 1990-92, when I wasnt making any       recordings,. and the BBC wont release copies of current affairs programmes       from that period.... so although. I can remember there were many incidents       in that time, even many specifics, I. cant dig up the actual programmes to       flesh. out the bones.              This year, there has been at least. one incident with Nicholas Witchell as       newsreader, which I have successfully recorded. and digitized,       i.e. converted into a computer Quicktime movie. file. This has not yet       found its way onto my website (Im a busy man, dontcha know) but you can. be       sure I will let the readership of these articles know when that clip. makes       it onto the web. The. Witchell clip was recorded on Saturday 10 April 1999       at 7pm, and shows Witchell trying. to restrain his features from collapsing       into a smirk. First his upper lip quivers for several. minutes, then with       the non-excuse of a non-joke his entire face. twists into a grin. It looks       as if he finds me so. funny, that he allows himself to submerge any       pretence at professionalism in a sea. of MI5-inspired sarcasm and       harassment.              The two. BBC newscasters whose reactions to me I can remember most vividly       over the years are Martyn Lewis and Nicholas. Witchell. I can remember       thinking years ago that Michael Buerk was also seeing me at. home; and if       the other two are watching then there would be no reason. why he wouldnt be       doing the same; but in all honesty I cannot remember. a single clear       instance. of his reacting through facial or verbal expression to me.              I can remember several instances of Martyn Lewis reacting to what he. saw       of me, however. In early 1992 I was watching the BBC news with Lewis on. a       small black-and-white portable TV 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.              And in spring. 1991 I remember Martyn Lewis clearly reacting to what he saw       of me at my then accommodation in Woking, Surrey, by continuing. to stare       at some fixed point. near the camera after the news had finished -       presumably this is where the monitor interactively showing pictures. of my       room was. located.              Why. would BBC and other Newscasters Watch and Harass Me, Watching Them?              This is a very difficult question, and I. dont actually know the answer. It       is a matter of record that the. Secret Services are very much part of the       Establishment. The recent exposure of the "MI6 Agent List" on. the       internet, and its. coverage in the newspapers, reveals how much MI5 and MI6       are recruited from the ranks of the Establishment.. Obviously the       relationship is bi-directional; the Establishment influences. MI5/MI6, but       the secret services (well, perhaps not. so secret now we know who works for       MI6!!!) also influence the machinery of power. and information       dissemination i.e. media in. this country. So they must have a lot of              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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