• MI5-Persecution: No Justice for the Victims of MI5 (28666)

    From MI5-Victim@MI5-Victim@mi5.gov.uk to alt.buttered.scones,alt.electronics,alt.ham-radio.hf,alt.nurse,sci.electronics on Sun Dec 16 17:14:16 2007
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    MI5 Persecution Update: Friday 11 June, 1999

    Harassment in a pub in Clapham, Tuesday lunchtime

    Once a month, or once every other month, I meet a Polish friends of mine
    who lives in Clapham North, and sometimes we go to a particular pub near
    where he lives. The last time was some two months ago; I did not have my minidisc-walkman with me, and consequently was seriously harassed by
    people MI5 had instructed to harass me, in the pub.

    This Tuesday, 8 June 1999, we again went to the same pub for a pre-meal
    drink. This time I did have my minidisc-walkman with me. As you can guess,
    we were followed into the pub by a couple of young people (Im getting
    older and older - isnt it funny how the MI5 agents all look young these
    days?). They started talking about my situation, in particular some travel
    I had booked the previous day. Unfortunately, they were talking fairly
    quietly, and my minidisc didnt pick up their speech.

    MI5s schizophrenic reasoning is that simultaneously I am very important
    and worthy of their acts of persecution, and I am also totally unimportant
    and their abuse of me "doesnt matter". Perhaps they should test their
    agents and managers for obsessive personalities or psychotic features in
    the same way as employees are drug-tested. MI5 might lose their "worst
    cases" employees if some psychological testing were applied to their recruitment procedure.

    Toothless Watchdogs. What a Surprise.

    Recently I have been engaging in communications with two watchdogs, the Security Service Tribunal which deals with complaints against the security service (and always clears MI5 of any wrongdoing), and the Data Protection Registrar, which is mandated to investigate misuse of personal data held
    on computer.

    In a letter to Nick Brooks, Security Service Tribunal secretary, dated 20 April, I asked him if the Tribunal, as an allegedly independent body, had
    the means to investigate complaints against MI5 other than asking MI5 to themselves investigate complaints. To my disappointment, his reply two
    weeks later answered the question only indirectly, in the
    negative. Whatever the reader might think of the merits of the case I have
    been putting before you in faxed articles this last year and half, you
    will surely recognise that it is a significant anomaly for the Tribunal to
    have no independent means of investigating complaints, particularly given
    the view expressed even by previous home secretaries that the security
    services are untrustworthy.



    MI5 Persecution: No Justice for the Victims of MI5

    In a previous article I detailed the similarities between the current MI5 Persecution in England, and other historical instances of similar
    persecution, notably that by the Nazi Germans in the thirties and
    forties. The Germans persecuted first the mentally ill, the epileptics and those suffering from schizophrenia, then moved on to racial groups; in
    todays Britain the persecution is again directed at those with mental
    illness, which the British in their cowardice find easier than taking on
    racial groups as the Germans did. But just as in Thirties Germany there
    was no recourse against a malign and omnipotent state, so the MI5 Secret
    Police in the modern British Fascist State allow no justice for their
    victims.

    No Recourse Against the Security Services Illegal Harassment

    It has become apparent to me over the last nine years just how loaded the
    dice are in todays Britain, a fundamentally fascist country which
    masquerades as a democracy. Britain is a democracy in name only; the Establishment, the defence and MI5 secret police are always there,
    regardless of which party has been voted into power most recently - and
    from "New Labours" conduct in office one finds it difficult to tell them
    apart from Old Tories, in their crackdowns on the sick and vulnerable in society.

    In thirties Germany the victims of the Nazi regime had no legal recourse against their State oppressors; and in todays Fascist British state, the victims of the Establishment and its MI5 Secret Police similarly have no recourse against the illegal state-funded and organised oppression. There
    is supposed to be a mechanism for dealing with MI5 crimes, in the shape of
    the Security Service Tribunal and Commissioner; yet these have never found favour of a plaintiff. One might as well ask the Nazi SS to investigate
    crimes against epileptics or Jews as ask the Security Service Tribunal to investigate MI5 crimes against British citizens; it is quite obvious what
    the answer is going to be, regardless of what you say to them, and what evidence you provide. The Tribunal and Commissioner are a mere formality,
    a whitewashing body to give the Secret Services a veneer beneath which
    they hide their shabby criminality.

    "Institutional Racism" and Bigotry in the Metropolitan Police

    The recent inquiry into the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence found clear evidence of systematic and deliberate racism in the Metropolitan Police,
    which cannot have surprised anyone. Commissioner Sir Paul Condon accepted
    a somewhat lukewarm definition of institutional racism as being
    "unconscious". In truth, and this truth must surely be obvious to anyone
    who has any familiarity or encountered the great British police, the Met
    has not just "unconscious" racism, but very clearly "conscious" and
    deliberate racism, of the kind that would have done Thirties Germans
    proud. And it is a bastion of such open racism - when many other parts of society are learning to live in a multicultural environment, the Met is
    still living in the past in its attitude to the minorities.

    But in addition to the systematic racism confirmed by the Lawrence
    inquiry, there is also something much more relevant to this case, which is systematic police bigotry against the physically and mentally disabled,
    which I personally have experienced in my dealings with the police over
    the years. You cannot expect equal treatment if you are mentally
    disabled. I tried to make a complaint to the police in 1995 about the harassment I had been subjected to for several years. As soon as they
    found out I had mental illness, they refused to even talk to me. I tried
    again in March 1999; the police made various threats to me, while ranting
    about "your paranoid rubbish" in reference to the complaints expressed to
    them.

    The police refusal to do the job they are employed and paid to do is
    extremely serious, particularly as this case is highly important, indeed
    key to the whole issue of British self-perception at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century. Britain has lost much in
    the last fifty years - it has lost an empire, it has lost its self-respect
    and its identity as a people. If the MI5 persecution finally makes it into
    the light and the Security Services are seen for the rather cheap bullies
    their behaviour indicates, it will have a massive and harmful effect on
    British self-perception in the new century.

    Security Service Tribunal - Blatant Whitewashing

    A few weeks ago I spoke on the phone to Nick Brooks, the Secretary of the Security Service Tribunal, which is supposed to deal with cases of MI5 transgression. I asked him if the Tribunal had ever found in favour of a plaintiff and against the Security Service. He answered that as far as he
    knew, it had not.

    I also asked Mr Brooks if the Tribunal had any means of investigating allegations of criminal activity by MI5, other than asking MI5 themselves
    if they had engaged in such activity. His rather circuitous written reply states that the 1989 Security Service Act provides that "it shall be the
    duty of every member of the Service to disclose or give to the Tribunal
    such documents or information as they may require for the purpose of
    enabling them to carry out their functions under this Act". Which is a
    very round-about way of saying - "No" - the Tribunal has no way of investigating MI5 crimes - None At All.

    Setting up the S.S. Tribunal, and creating a Security Service
    Commissioner, was really an act of falsehood by the government. It is
    generally recognised that MI5 are out of reach of the normal criminal
    justice system - the police, as we have seen, have no intesot answer to
    the government; in a previous article I quoted Roy Jenkins speaking of "a secretive atmosphere.... secretive vis-a-vis the government as well as [enemies]", and a "lack of frankness" from MI5.

    If the government wanted to, it could reform the secret services and
    ensure they acted in conformance with the laws which have been enacted for
    them in the last ten years. But apparently the present government does not
    see any need to ensure security service compliance with the law. As noted above, the regulatory machinery for MI5 is deliberately weak; the Tribunal
    has no independent means of investigation, and it is simply a waste of
    time complaining to the Tribunal or Commissioner.

    Every so often, fresh revelations come to light of secret service transgressions. We have heard from Shayler that MI5 bugged Jack Straw and
    Peter Mandelson; we have heard from Peter Wright that MI5 plotted to see
    Wilson ejected from office; yet so closed is the system of government that
    the law is never enforced against MI5 when they "bug and burgle" everyone
    from politicians to ordinary citizens.

    No Justice from the Legal System, either

    Britain has a civil and criminal justice system which effectively limits
    many complaints from being heard. For a civil complaint to be brought
    before a court, you need a solicitor willing to act on your
    behalf. Supposedly it is possible to represent yourself as a
    Litigant-in-Pthe basis of being "frivolous and vexatious" or "disclosing
    no cause for action in law". This is exactly what happened to me in 1997
    when I twice tried to take the BBC to court for spying on me in my living
    room at home; my case was twice struck out, and on the second occasion an
    order was made against me that I could not bring further civil litigation against the BBC without leave of the court.

    As the reader can guess it is quite impossible for a person with
    schizophrenia, who complains about the secret services and media
    interfering in his life, to find a solicitor willing to represent him in
    legal action against the persecutors. I have quite a lot of evidence of
    the continuing persecution which I have posted on the website, even if the evidence is quite tentative and perhaps open to varying
    interpretations. But I have tried several firms of solicitors; some of
    them have acted unprofessionally and abused me; all of them have refused
    to represent me. My psychiatrist gave me the name of the firm of Bindman
    and Partners in central London, and I have approached them twice. On each occasion they refused to accept my instructions. Plainly the problem with Bindmans, which they have admitted, is their bigotry against mentally
    disabled people; yet this is not just something that is wrong with
    Bindmans, it is something that is wrong with the legal system as a whole,
    since the legal system necessitates finding a solicitor willing to
    represent you in order to bring a case to court, but it does not have a mechanism for providing a lawyer in the case where no solicitor is willing
    to take on your case. So the British legal system is such as to prevent
    cases such as mine from ever receiving an airing in a court.

    So much for the civil courts. But the criminal justice system is no
    better. Two years ago the Protection from Harassment Act came into
    force. But again, while the Act is all very well on paper, in practice it
    is unenforceable in my case, since it would require Police action to see
    the law implemented, and if the police cannot even be trusted to conduct a murder investigation competently (in the Lawrence case), then what chance
    is there of their investigating complaints against the Security
    Service? Of course, it would be possible for me to personally issue
    proceedings through a private prosecution either against MI5 themselves,
    or against one or more of their media tools; but here we see the same
    problems as with the civil courts, because first of all I would have to
    find a lawyer willing to act on my behalf. Litigants-in-person do exist in
    the criminal courts, but the Attorney General can bring such a prosecution
    to an end by taking it over and entering a plea of "nolle prossequi"; and
    I suspect that if I were to bring a private prosecution against either MI5
    or one of their media tools, then this is exactly what would happen.

    So much for British justice. But if anything the wrongs that have been perpetrated on me by the British justice system are quite mild to what
    others have suffered. Others have been wrongly convicted based on police evasions and lies, and spent many years in jail based on false charges. I should count myself lucky that despite the best efforts of the MI5 secret police, I have not acquired any criminal charges or convictions; which
    shows that for all their resources and influence, and the clear
    imperfections in the British legal system, there are still limits on how
    much subversion MI5 can achieve.

    The latest in a long line of injustices

    A comment I heard during the recent scandal of the police mishandling of
    the Lawrence murder investigation is that "its not as if the police
    themselves murdered him". This is not a particularly wise statement to
    make about the case, since it could be argued that the four alleged
    murderers were aided in their crime by the expectation that the police
    would deliberately botch the investigation - which of course is exactly
    what the police did.

    But in my case, this would be a completely inaccurate thing to say - since
    the MI5 secret-police have expressly been trying to nine years now to see
    an end put to my life, either by having me incarcerated and my liberty
    ended, or by forcing self-termination on me. It is exactly as if the
    secret police "themselves murdered [me]", since that is what their aim is
    in their campaign against me.

    The public has heard of instances of police mishandling of cases, of
    police manufacturing evidence, lying in court, extracting false
    confessions to clear up crimes, et cetera. Various instances of
    extra-legal activity by the secret services have also come to light in the
    last few years. The unhappy truth is that what MI5 have been doing to me
    for the last nine years is really nothing out of the ordinary for them. To
    me it seems unbelievable that this sort of systematic campaign of
    harassment, which thousands and thousands of people in this country and
    abroad are well aware of, could exist for such a long period of time with
    the media maintaining "omerta". But my case is not the first such instance
    of persecution by the "British secret police", and judging by the lack of
    any real controls on MI5, I very much doubt it will be the last.

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