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   MI5 Persecution: BBC1 TV News - 18/Dec/2   
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   BBC1 TV News - 18/Dec/2002   
      
   Certainty level: 30%   
      
   This item occurred on Wednesday 18/December/2002, on BBC1 TV News shortly   
   after 6pm. It is one of the "coincidence"   
   category of happenings, where people by supposed coincidence repeat exactly   
   the words I have said or thought very recently.   
   In this case, the BBC's New York correspondent Stephen Evans, live from NYC,   
   says the words "airy fairy language",   
   during a piece on Britain's entry in the competition for a successor to the   
   WTC after 9/11.   
      
   I had been thinking the words "airy fairy" a day or two previously and may   
   have spoken them in my sleep. I did not speak them awake.   
   The TV practice in 1990-92 had been to repeat on TV/radio (or at work) words   
   which I had either spoken while awake, or words I had   
   thought but not said consciously - since I know that I sometimes say things in   
   my sleep, but cannot later recall saying them,   
   obviously since I was unconscious at the time. The TV news reader or reporter   
   then finds a context in which to drop a particular phrase;   
   this practice has a famous exemplar in the "Phil the Greek" item relating to   
   the Duke of Edinburgh - who had been called Phil the Greek   
   in Private Eye, then a TV reporter managed to structure his report to include   
   the words "fill the Greek community with alarm".   
   It might appear funny, but when such "intentional coincidence" happens a lot,   
   as in 1990-92, and when it supports other methods of obscenity,   
   then the amusement value wanes.   
      
   The choice of words appears to form a homosexual reference - the way it works   
   is that the Security Service are blokes fantasising continually   
   about another bloke, so to avert the obvious observation of their being gay   
   see here for another instance of unwholesome MI5 fantasising in public),   
   they try to assign the attribute to the victim - they do this sort of thing   
   all the time, with all sorts of attributes. However, in this   
   particular case I give it only a one in three probability, since this incident   
   seems to have been a one-off at that particular time.   
      
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