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Prai Jei

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Dec 30, 2009, 2:35:53 PM12/30/09
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MI5.V...@privacy.net set the following eddies spiralling through the
space-time continuum:

> Something very strange has happened to my computer. I think MI5 may
> have been playing games with me recently.
>
> I live in a small apartment in Vancouver with just a key for security
> and no alarm system. It would be very easy for MI5 to break into my
> apt. They may also have access to my computer via Windows Vista if
> there is a backdoor in Microsoft or a third party app.

Use Linux for emailing, browsing the web and suchlike, keeping W*****s
purely for off-line stuff and ensuring that Linux has read-only access to
the W*****s partitions. That's what I do, despite (AFAIK) MI5 not trying to
get me.
--
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nux vomica

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Dec 30, 2009, 3:19:25 PM12/30/09
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On Dec 30, 7:35 pm, Prai Jei <pvstownsend.zyx....@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> MI5.Vic...@privacy.net set the following eddies spiralling through the

nux vomica

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Dec 30, 2009, 3:21:57 PM12/30/09
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Now you've told us, what do you think or expect any of us can do about
this?

<nux vomica>

Prai Jei

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Dec 30, 2009, 4:48:13 PM12/30/09
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nux vomica set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
continuum:

> Now you've told us, what do you think or expect any of us can do about
> this?
>
> <nux vomica>

You can't do anything about MI5 mucking you about if that's what you mean,
but if you want to keep your PC a bit more private from the on-line spooks
you can do as I did with Linux. At least it will force them to come and
seize the PC since they can't probe it from afar.

Robbie

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Dec 30, 2009, 6:30:03 PM12/30/09
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On 30/12/2009 19:07, MI5.V...@privacy.net wrote:
> Something very strange has happened to my computer. I think MI5 may
> have been playing games with me recently.
>
> I live in a small apartment in Vancouver with just a key for security
> and no alarm system. It would be very easy for MI5 to break into my
> apt. They may also have access to my computer via Windows Vista if
> there is a backdoor in Microsoft or a third party app.
>
> I use F-Secure SSH client, a really ancient program from 2003 which
> works well under Vista. Recently I looked at the SOCKS Firewall tab
> out of interest and found it had been set to mu5.com (not mi5.com),
> which forwards onto some dodgy Chinese site. However the "Connect
> Through Firewall" checkbox was unset so this wasn't actually going via
> that site.
>
> I don't know how that happened. Obviously it's mu5.com and not mi5.com
> but I think either someone has hacked me remotely or they have come
> into the apartment and amused themselves on my non protected computer,
> leaving me an unsubtle message.
>
> I have run antivirus and anti spyware and both were clear.
>
> I really don't know what to think about this. The mindcontrol is
> attacking me with verbal sexual abuse as I type this report because
> they do not want me telling anyone.

I thought you lived in London? For someone with no discernible income
you certainly get over to Vancouver quite a bit.

nux vomica

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Dec 30, 2009, 11:41:57 PM12/30/09
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A stark choice indeed, use windows and the spooks have online access
to all your files, use linux and they'll break-in and possibly steal
your computer along with anything else they might fancy -trashing the
place if necessary to make it look like you been burgled by 'amateurs/
kids',,, is that idea 'paranoid' !?

<nux vomica>

F Murtz

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Dec 31, 2009, 3:30:00 AM12/31/09
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You did it yourself, the u is next to the i (keyboard error)

Prai Jei

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Dec 31, 2009, 6:20:33 AM12/31/09
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F Murtz set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
continuum:

> MI5.V...@privacy.net wrote:
>> I use F-Secure SSH client, a really ancient program from 2003 which
>> works well under Vista. Recently I looked at the SOCKS Firewall tab
>> out of interest and found it had been set to mu5.com (not mi5.com),
>> which forwards onto some dodgy Chinese site. However the "Connect
>> Through Firewall" checkbox was unset so this wasn't actually going via
>> that site.
>>

> You did it yourself, the u is next to the i (keyboard error)

Don't be fooled, it's all part of their dastardly war of nerves, to make him
think it's his own typing errir.

Prai Jei

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Dec 31, 2009, 7:14:50 AM12/31/09
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No it's just life. Either way they've got you.

soup

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Dec 31, 2009, 11:21:04 AM12/31/09
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MI5.V...@privacy.net wrote:
> They may also have access to my computer via Windows Vista if
> there is a backdoor in Microsoft or a third party app.


So far you have had ; people watching you through the telly, then you
read things into what were probably innocuous conversations, then you
posted a lot about mind control. Is your computer going to be the next
thing you are paranoid about.

Gary Baldi

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Dec 31, 2009, 11:56:36 AM12/31/09
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On Dec 31, 4:21 pm, soup <1...@invalid.com> wrote:

So Corley's fucked off to Canada?

Thank Christ for that; I only hope all his UK benefits have been
stopped?

Keith2.0

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Dec 31, 2009, 12:02:57 PM12/31/09
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On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:48:13 +0000, Prai Jei
<pvstownse...@ntlworld.com> wrote:

>nux vomica set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
>continuum:
>
>> Now you've told us, what do you think or expect any of us can do about
>> this?
>>
>> <nux vomica>
>
>You can't do anything about MI5 mucking you about if that's what you mean,
>but if you want to keep your PC a bit more private from the on-line spooks
>you can do as I did with Linux. At least it will force them to come and
>seize the PC since they can't probe it from afar.

That last assertion is naive! Secondly they wouldn't seize your
computer they would break in and put something on it, either to
monitor you, to incriminate you ( eg flight plans to US ) or get some
leverage over you (eg child porn). Any attempt to prevent this would
be presented in an incriminating way. They may even tamper with your
computer, or something else in your house, just to freak you out and
get you to react by increasing your security, so that they can say you
have something to hide.

Lou Ravi

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Dec 31, 2009, 2:24:03 PM12/31/09
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Wait till he gets to the bug filled toaster.

Mike is as mad as a hatter, knows it, cutivates it and loves it. He's a
fucking twat.


Joseph Hill

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Dec 31, 2009, 3:36:21 PM12/31/09
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On Dec 31, 4:21 pm, soup <1...@invalid.com> wrote:

On the plus side, if he's scared of his computer, he might stop using
it.

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nux vomica

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Jan 1, 2010, 12:26:40 AM1/1/10
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On Dec 31 2009, 5:02 pm, Keith2.0 <thelyricalterra...@hotmail.co.uk>
wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:48:13 +0000, Prai Jei
>

Pardon me for asking, but how can you be so sure that they would
actually do this, have you any firm evidence?

Do you mean MI5, or MI6?

<nux vomica>

Keith2.0

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Jan 2, 2010, 7:00:13 AM1/2/10
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One Christmas Eve an MI5 officer once said to me "photograph me again
and you die", this was shortly before the law changed regarding
phtographing them. He didn't say MI5 would do it but specificaly said
he'd get the police to do it. He then followed me around town shouting
threats at me and calling me a twat from a distance and running away
when I approached him. He eventualy complained to a man in uniform as
if trying to convince him to arrest me. That man said "you need to
tell this story to a police officer because I'm a traffic warden". I
asked the MI5 one, who had admitted he was MI5 at this point, why
they were following me arround and he said "because we know what you
are up to" thinking this should be funny I asked what that was and he
said "thats for us to know and you to find out".

nux vomica

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Jan 3, 2010, 7:58:20 AM1/3/10
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"Keith2.0" <thelyrica...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:19cuj594pdg6e039o...@4ax.com...

An astonishing expose of the work carried out by our intelligence services
and a revealing insight in to the machinations of such brilliant minds!:)

If only you had been using a standard security service issue camera to
photograph the man from MIV... this of course would have automatically
produced high quality prints showing the 'perp' in a variety of extremely
compromising positions and situations which you could have then used to your
obvious advantage with the Traffic Warden and anyone else!

<nux vomica>


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