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|    MI5 Persecution: Jon Holmes (4-5/Jan/200    |
|    17 Nov 07 21:35:04    |
      XPost: pl.comp.os.ms-windows.win9x, uk.rec.video.digital, alt.romance.teen       XPost: alt.sci.physics.new-theories              Virgin Radio-Jon Holmes (4-5/Jan/2002)              Here are two segments from Virgin FM, one on Friday, the other on Saturday,       both from the Jon Holmes evening show.              Certainty level: 80%              In early January 2002 I listened for the first time in some months to Virgin       Radio,       specifically to the Jon Holmes evening show on Friday 4 January 2002. They       promptly       attacked me verbally. Again, context is relevant. There are three instances in       the       space of two minutes on this extract;              00:18 "are you lying?"       00:22 "it's not fair"       01:24 "everyone at the amateur c+ turbo programmers club found it hilarious"              The first phrase is a straight slander. MI5 were trying to portray me as a       liar at       around this time; I have other audio with the same accusation. "are you       lying?"; unsophisticated.              It's closely followed by the words "it's not fair". Note carefully the way he       says it,       quickly, as if to deny what he says. The phrase "not fair" was first created       by OCTS MD       H S.-W. in Nov/1992, and picked up on my first visit to hospital soon after       "they should have paid your fare").       Again, unsophisticated parrotting of a key phrase.              The third phrase is explicable through contemporaneous context. That morning I       had       phoned about a C++ course. "c+ turbo programmers club"... again, somewhat       brazen       we're-listening-to-what-he-says-on-the-phone, and he-can't-prove-it. Something       got lost       in translation from MI5's watchers to Virgin, because "c+ turbo" means       nothing.... there       is no C+ turbo language, only C++, of which Turbo C++ is one implementation.              Certainty level: 80%              I wasn't entirely convinced from Friday's programme, but the following       evening's       show confirmed it. It contained a number of references to my condition, of       which the       following excerpt is one such;              00:09 "I'm not well, and no-one cares"       00:24 "my voice sounds all funny"       01:01 "do you mean people that aren't mad"       01:05 "medical problem is it"              "I'm not well" doesn't mean he has a cold; it means he is being sarcastic       about my       mental illness. "my voice sounds all funny" refers to the change in nature of       my       voice when acute illness hits. "do you mean people that aren't mad" is obvious.       "medical problem is it"..... rubbing salt into the wound.              23141                     --       Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service        ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------       Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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