MI5 Persecution: Website Index (2571)
MI5 Persecution: Website Index (2571)
Persecuted by the Security Service
Since June 1990 the British security service MI5 has waged a campaign of
harassment against a UK citizen,
through the broadcast and print media, verbal abuse at work, and molestation in
public and during travel.
Despite widespread knowledge of the campaign in the UK and discussion of its
characteristics on Usenet for
over three years, it continues today both in Britain and North America. Its
cause and basis is xenophobia
on the basis of the genetic accident of mental illness, coupled with
discrimination against an inferior
"foreigner" whom they condemn as "not up to British
Standards".
If this is your first visit to this site, please read the FAQ first. Feel free
to contact the author with
any questions.
Frequently Asked Questions article outlines the parameters of the persecution.
Who is involved, and why?
What technical and social means do they employ? What response have I made, and
why has their campaign yet
to be exposed?
The UK Security Services which are believed to be behind it all. Domestic
security is the province of MI5
while the secret intelligence service MI6 combats foes (and its former
employees) on foreign shores.
Usenet archive chronicling the (sometimes very enthusiastic) exchanges which
have taken place on UK-local
newsgroups since May 1995. Make your mark on the continuing discussion!
Believe it or not, a few items of evidence have been recorded. Although none of
them is particularly
conclusive, by presenting them I hope to explain what I understand from some
television and radio programmes.
Most of the "clinching" material was aired in 1990-92, and no
recordings exist now, which is quite unfortunate.
My complaints to the BBC and MI5 (via the Security Service Tribunal and
Interception of Communications Tribunal),
and their response to my challenges, are recorded here. Basically they deny
everything, they have put their
denials (mostly - Buerk and Lewis refused) in writing, and I dont believe them.
Part of the website also
documents media coverage of my campaign to expose the persecution.
Faxed articles to, and responses from British organisations including
Parliament and UK media. Over 24,259 faxes
in all were sent from 1998 to 2000. Their aim was to boot discussion of the
persecution into the public domain,
and that aim was not accomplished.
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