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   MI5 Fan to MI5Victim@mi5.gov.uk   
   Re: MI5 Persecution: BBC Newscasters Lie   
   09 Dec 07 19:09:06   
   
   XPost: alt.1d, alt.2600, alt.2600.cracks   
   XPost: alt.2600.crackz, uk.misc   
   From: mi5fan@artofhacking.com   
      
   Go MI5!  Woo hoo!   
      
   Hey MI5, can you guys email me a list of nutters you're persecuting so I   
   can help?   
      
      
      
   MI5Victim@mi5.gov.uk wrote:   
   > 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   
      
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