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   MI5 Persecution: who knows about it?   
   28 Nov 06 15:05:21   
   
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   -= who knows about it? =-   
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   Many people know, both in the establishment and media, and among the   
   general public. Despite an absence of its target from the UK for more than   
   two years, the echoes of paranoia can still be heard loud and clear from   
   across the water. When it started in 1990, the only people who knew were   
   those in BBC television who were spying on my home, and a few radio   
   broadcasters. There were a few cases of public harassment, but very little   
   compared to the situation that developed a couple of years later.   
      
   The list today includes BBC TV staff (newsreaders such as Martyn Lewis,   
   Michael Buerk, Nicholas Witchell), people from radio stations such as   
   Chris Tarrant of Capital and Radio 1 DJs, people in the print media, but   
   also many people in the general public. All united in a conspiracy which   
   breaks the laws which the UK does have regarding harassment, and all   
   completely uncaring for any semblance of decency or elementary respect   
   for individual rights.   
      
   The British police (obviously) do know the nature of the harassment and in   
   all probability the identity of those behind it. Some time ago I made a   
   complaint to my local police station in London, without positive result.   
   The UK police are failing in their duty to see the law enforced in not   
   checking the abuse.   
      
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