<MI5Victim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:m07101808110120@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 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 6/Feb/2003 I
> went to the Barbican in central London with my mother to visit the
library
> and have a meal. Security Service naturally knew about it because it had
> been mentioned the previous day in our house which is under constant
> surveillance on grounds of "National Security", so they may have been
able
> to inform staff there to say something to me, as has been done
elsewhere.
> Two of the people at the Enquiries desk in the library obviously knew of
> my cir***stances, I spoke to one of them who was very polite, and while
> I was waiting I heard the other speaking with a little less politeness,
as
> recorded on this audio file. He said, "I spy", to start a game of
> guess what "I spy"; unsubtle, MI5 Spy. Then, at the 34 second mark on
this
> clip he said;
>
> "So obvious you couldn't even get that. I shall have to kill you. ha,
ha,
> ha"
>
> The words "I shall have to kill you" are interesting because such overt
> expression is rarely heard. Security Service wish me extinct.
> Some years ago they were openly shouting "suicide" at me, so that is
> established. But there is an element of doublethink in their attitude;
> they use people's natural prejudice against mentally ill, who are
> popularly painted by media as being aggressive, to try to tinge the
> group's
> view of me and MI5's actions against me. The Security Service religion
is
> that the country's enemies are deadly, and must therefore be
> extinguished. Hence, we must seize eagerly upon the disabled
schizophrenic
> from Clapham, and throttle him, because who knows what'll happen if we
> don't.
>
> There may be a subtle agenda of population control in what the Security
> Service have been doing in this country since 1990. In the current issue
> of 2600 Magazine (the Hacker quarterly, which I read from time to time)
> there is a quote from Hermann Goering on page 2; "the people can always
> be brought to the bidding of the leaders. All you have to do is tell
them
> they are being attacked. It works the same in any country".
> 2600 printed the quote as a comment on the projected war against Iraq,
> which does not appear to pose any threat to the territory of
> those countries which wish to invade it. However the quote is somewhat
> relevant to my case, which is widely known about within Britain;
> the security service instructs all right thinking citizens to do MI5's
> bidding and band together against a common enemy, while at the same time
> there is a suggestion of "look what'll happen to you if you don't obey
> us".
>
> 28619
>
I will come with loaded weapon and shoot you myself if you don't shut the
**** up and go away.
Baz


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