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  M`I,5`Persecuti on - Ha rassment throu gh the Rad io         


Author: efmfeiv
Date: Dec 31, 2007 01:58

MI5 Persecution Update: Friday 9 July,. 1999

Harassment. in Poland, July 1999

And still it continues..... in my last fax I said that provided MI5 made no
attempts at harassment during. my two-week holiday this summer, or after I
returned to England, then I would discontinue. these faxes. Unfortunately
MI5. have continued to harass me, both during the holiday and after my
return to London. I really dont want to continue these articles,. since
they take up so much time and effort, not to mention. expense; but the
Security Service wont even let me have a. holiday in peace and quiet, so I
have to make further efforts to bring their activities. out into the open.

In early. July I visited my aunt and her family in Poland. On Saturday 3
July 1999, I went to a family barbecue at an allotment. outside the
city. One of my aunts family has. previously shown himself to...
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  **Information about science**Biotechnology Uses***         


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Date: Dec 27, 2007 06:16

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  MI5 Persecution: BBC Newscasters Spying on my Home (14333)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 24, 2007 02:45

MI5 Persecution Update: Friday 13 November, 1998

If You Intend To Reply, Please Read This

If you have any questions or observations you would like to share with me,
then you are very welcome to reply to my fax number 0171-681-1190. But
please.... keep your response to one page if you can! I have had several
people faxing my article back to me, including one MP faxing back twenty
pages. I do not know if he had anything intelligent to say in his 20-page
fax because I applied judicious use of the "Delete" key on my
computer. Faxes over a page or two will be deleted without being read.

MI5 Resume Hostilities in Response to these Faxes

When I wrote last weeks "MI5 Persecution Update" I remarked how quiet my
life had become. No longer! MI5 have restarted hostilities with a
vengeance the past week, in response I believe to the faxes I have been
sending to members of the House of Commons.
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  MI5 Persecution: .net Magazine Applauds my Website (12158)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 24, 2007 01:27

MI5 Persecution: .net Magazine Applauds my Website

The March 1998 issue (number 42) of .net Magazine reviews the MI5
Persecution website describing it as an "excellent site". The webpages
describe in detail the nature of my persecution since 1990 by what are
believed to be elements of the UK security service.

(snip image)

You are encouraged to read the web pages which include

o a FAQ section outlining the nature of the persecutors, their methods
of harassment through the media, people at work and among the general public
o an evidence section, which carries audio and video clips of media and
workplace harassment, rated according to how directly I think they refer to me
o factual descriptions of the state security agencies involved
o scanned texts of the complaints I have made to media and state security agencies involved
o posts which have been made to netnews over the last three years on this topic

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  MI5 Persecution: Why would they be doing this to you, sir? (9983)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 24, 2007 00:46

MI5 Persecution Update: Friday 15 May, 1998

The persecution has been quite severe for the last week. It appears that
my enemies are reacting to the steady stream of faxes making their way
over the Atlantic to the fax machines of Westminster politicians and the
media. Here is whats happened in the last few days;

The week started off with an incident in the cafeteria at a local shopping
centre where I habitually drink my morning coffee. My enemies have
concentrated since winter 1995/96 on throwing a particularly horrible
sexual slander against me. They "put people up" to repeat this slander
against me, and this is what happened again here.

On Thursday morning (yesterday), instead of going to the usual cafeteria I
went to a nearby convenience store for coffee. The same horrible sexual
slander was shouted at me very loudly by a member of staff as I walked
into the store. This was the first time I had ever bought morning coffee
in that shop. The other staff obviously knew what was going on, one of
them said, "they screwed up my life".

The fax gateway I use to send these faxes to the UK has been working hard
these last few days to shut down my access by barring the accounts I use
to send these faxes.
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  MI5 Persecution: Why do you think MI5 are responsible? (7808)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 24, 2007 00:19

Why do you think MI5 are responsible?

The question of who is ultimately responsible for this eight-year
harassment is one which is very difficult to answer, as the persecutors
have never clearly made their identities known to the persecutee. However,
I believe I am correct in attributing the continuing victimisation to
elements of the British Security Service MI5, and in this article, I will
try to explain the reasons for this belief.

The British internet magazine ".net" featured my website on page 17 of
their March 1998 issue (number 42). Their review kindly describes it as an
"excellent site" and gives some details of what the net surfer will find
there. Should you wish to reply to this article you can do so;

"When did you first suspect MI5 were responsible?"

Over Easter 1995 I went to see a local solicitor in London with a view to
talking to the police about the harassment. Soon afterwards I did go to my
local police station in Clapham and spoke to an officer there. The
solicitor made a comment which suggested to me that the persecution I had
been experiencing may have been organised by an intelligence service.
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  MI5 Persecution: Faxes Sent to Parliament2 (3458)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 23, 2007 23:17

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  MI5 Persecution: Faxes Sent to Parliament1 (1283)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 23, 2007 22:39

Faxes Sent to British Parliament logs

During the 1998-2000 period my records indicate that I sent at least 14,480 faxes to the British Parliament
in Westminster, of which 9,138 went via TPC's email-to-fax service and 5,342 were sent via fax-modem direct from
my computer. The actual figure is obviously much higher since, for most of this period, whenever a recipient asked to
be deleted from my mailing list, I totally wiped all entries including that from the logfile.

In the records "Y" indicates successful transmission from fax-modem, "N" indicates failed transmission from fax-modem.
"E" indicates an error occurred while transmitting via fax-modem and a fax may have been only partly transmitted.
"y" and "n" indicate success or failure via TPC.

In April 2000 I changed the method of operation by recording "R" when a recipient requested removal, rather than
wiping their details from my mailing list and records; and keeping "B" records for when TPC actioned a ban on a
recipient's fax-number, but the recipient did not write to ask me to cease faxing. The purpose of these changes
was to keep more accurate and complete records, but the intention was thwarted by the police complaint.

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  I miss Allan         


Author: Steve Newport
Date: Nov 18, 2007 14:26

hi all, those beekeepers still left on this group.

For a few year now, since I took up beekeeping in the UK I have really
enjoyed the vibrant feel of this group and loved the site Allan had. I
have been to Canada myself and seen the wide expanse of different
operations (Purple Gold in Vancouver did the most excellent Buck Wheat
Honey and there was Fireweed Honey from somewhere).

During the years when Alan was involved the group was great but now
this seems to have faded since he retired; all the best Allan

Should we who are left try some form of revival and spread the word a
little? Anybody any ideas? please dont let the group fade away.

Initial suggestion; Schools who would be interested in promoting
beekeeping across the Web? Myself, I know one locally; lets get pupils
involved. Then what about Agricultural colleges - gotta be some
interest there? Advertise your local sales; may be little involvement
in attending from the group but heck, its great to even read about
events being held!

Well?
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  MI5 Persecution: Faxes Sent to Media1 (5633)         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Nov 18, 2007 07:46

Faxes Sent to British Media logs

During the 1998-2000 period my records indicate that I sent at least 6,137 faxes to the British media,
of which 5,775 went via TPC's email-to-fax service and 362 were sent via fax-modem direct from my computer.
The actual figure is obviously higher since, for most of this period, whenever a recipient asked to be deleted
from my mailing list, I totally wiped all entries including that from the logfile.

In the records "Y" indicates successful transmission from fax-modem, "N" indicates failed transmission from fax-modem.
"E" indicates an error occurred while transmitting via fax-modem and a fax may have been only partly transmitted.
"y" and "n" indicate success or failure via TPC.

In April 2000 I changed the method of operation by recording "R" when a recipient requested removal, rather than
wiping their details from my mailing list and records; and keeping "B" records for when TPC actioned a ban on a
recipient's fax-number, but the recipient did not write to ask me to cease faxing. The purpose of these changes
was to keep more accurate and complete records, but the intention was thwarted by the police complaint.
Also in April 2000, I added some further fax numbers to my media mailing list and records, which is why some of the
faxnumbers below have only a single entry, and some indeed have none.

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