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Author: FoxsterFoxster
Date: Nov 24, 2007 08:10
in originele doos maar usb stickje is er niet meer bij
perfecte staat
40 euro
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Author: david007david007
Date: Nov 22, 2007 23:39
Software for sale. Huge Selection. 10 Euros/CD. Worldwide shipping.
Windows, Mac, and Linux. The very latest software, stock video/photo, games, etc.
Contact David for details:
david007@ worldnewstonight.net
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qPr#1wUde
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Author: GandalfGandalf
Date: Nov 20, 2007 06:23
Ik heb hier een Medion MD95000 pocket pc met ingebouwde GPS antenne te
koop. Hij is nog in perfecte staat, komt in de originele doos met alle
software, cradles, kabels en hoesjes bij. Hij gaat weg wegens aanschaf
TomTom.
De Medion MD95000 is in feite een Mio168 DigiWalker. Net hetzelfde
model, net dezelfde specificaties, enkel het logo van Medion erop.
De PocketPC kan gesynchroniseerd worden met outlook zodat je het ook
als agenda kan gebruiken. Je kan het ook als hand-held GPS systeem
gebruiken op wandelingen of fietstochten. Kaartmateriaal van héél
Europa wordt meegeleverd.
Iemand die er een leuk bod op wil doen? Laat maar komen. Afhalen kan
altijd.
Gandalf
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Author: bugelplayerbugelplayer
Date: Nov 18, 2007 23:57
Nieuwe USB stick van 8 Gb te koop voor 42 euro.
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Nov 17, 2007 23:54
Fanatic's Fare for the Common Man
Certainty level: 90%%
The article reproduced below was penned by Bernard Levin
for the Features section of the Times on 21 September 1991. To my mind, it
described the situation at the time and in particular a recent meeting with
a friend, during which I for the first time admitted to someone other than
my GP that I had been subjected to a conspiracy of harassment over the
previous year and a half.
There is a madman running loose about London, called David Campbell; I have
no reason to believe that he is violent, but he should certainly be
approached with caution. You may know him by the curious glitter in his
eyes and a persistent trembling of his hands; if that does not suffice, you
will find him attempting to thrust no fewer than 48 books into your arms,
all hardbacks, with a promise that, if you should return to the same
meeting-place next year, he will heave another 80 at you.
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Nov 17, 2007 20:45
Barbican Library - 6/Feb/2003
Certainty level: 100%%
Here's an item from early February 2003, at which time Security Service were re-igniting hostilities against me, a direct result of my appeal
for a legal hearing against their organisation. On Thursday...
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Nov 17, 2007 18:08
Eclipse pub in Balham (20/Dec/2002)
Certainty level: 70%%
On Friday 20/December/2002 I went to Balham to do some shopping and eating. When I went into the Eclipse pub for a meal
there were two girls already at the bar being server, I ordered and sat down near the window. They sat down at the opposite
window seat, out of sight. After a few minutes they started screaming repetitively "section, section". They were reading
something and were trying to pretend that they were just repeating from what they were reading, but in reality it was quite
obvious they were talking about me, specifically to confinement under mental health.
As you can guess the behaviour of these unwise young things shows them to be from the underprivileged category which due to
the natural laws of society is seldom seen in the better classes of restaurant...
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Nov 17, 2007 15:37
Balham Hill Post Office (14/Nov/2002)
Certainty level: 80%%
By mid-November 2002 the persecution had again dwindled, as happens sometimes, when along came this item.
I spent most of my time at home, going occasionally to the shops in Clapham South, or into town to meet people. On this particular
Thursday I only left the house once, for less than fifteen minutes to post a letter (special delivery, because my ordinary and
recorded delivery letters had been disappearing en route for some time - not that anyone would accuse MI5 of such petty harassment).
At the post office counter there was an Asian guy talking into his mobile phone and grinning away. There is a probability that
his comments were directed at me, as I will explain further. The second segment of audio closely follows the first segment.
"you'll do it today? let's meet about 3 o'clock and have some lunch. I got stuff to do and I'll go to the bank,
get this sh.. fucking moving yeah. Even just a little bit do something. He doesn't understand, you know what it is,
I don't want to tell him again cause then he might, he thinks we're having a go at him, I'm not having a go at him,
I'm explain to him"
Explanation: The guy is talking about some bloke who is unnamed, however it might be interpreted as being in code about me.
"I'll go to the bank"... variously interpretable, either literally, or as sounds-like "wank" which has been a consistent
theme in MI5's abuse. "get this shit fucking moving"... abuse... could be interpreted as MI5's criticism of my inertness.
The state spends hundreds of thousands of pounds a year - they want to see some result, not just neutrality and ordinariness.
"he doesn't understand"... MI5 claim I'm stupid... but the numbers and bits of paper prove otherwise, so perhaps what that
is really about is their agents' subconscious perception of themselves.
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Nov 17, 2007 10:15
Crescent Grove, Clapham Common (2/Dec/2000)
Certainty level: 100%%
This is one of those clips where I am absolutely, 100%% certain it's
inflicted by MI5 on me, because of background, context. On Saturday
2 December 2000, I was walking from my home to a pub on Clapham Common,
and on the way was in proximity to a group of three English youths
who were walking the other way. They turned from the main road into a
private estate called Crescent Grove. Here is what they said;
(first youth) "He masturbates!"
(his mate responds) "Yeah, he masturbates!"
(and again) "Thief!"
There is a lot of context associated with this incident, which I will now
relate.
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