MI5 Persecution: Security Service Tribunal Denies
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Security Service Tribunal Denies
In June 1997 the Security Service Tribunal wrote to me regarding the complaint I had brought against MI5 in February. They say,
The Security Service Tribunal have now investigated your complaint and
have asked me to inform you that no determination in your favour has
been made on your complaint.
Again, I do not believe their denials. I think MI5 *has* taken the action against me as described, and is refusing
to admit what they have done. To the best of my knowledge, the Security Service Tribunal has *never* found in favour
of a complainant. This tends to strongly suggest that MI5 lies on a routine basis, and the Tribunal can't fulfil its
functions in the face of Security Service falsehoods.
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In June 1997 the Security Service Tribunal wrote to me regarding the complaint I had brought against MI5 in February. They say,
The Security Service Tribunal have now investigated your complaint and
have asked me to inform you that no determination in your favour has
been made on your complaint.
Again, I do not believe their denials. I think MI5 *has* taken the action against me as described, and is refusing
to admit what they have done. To the best of my knowledge, the Security Service Tribunal has *never* found in favour
of a complainant. This tends to strongly suggest that MI5 lies on a routine basis, and the Tribunal can't fulfil its
functions in the face of Security Service falsehoods.
972
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> Security Service Tribunal Denies
>
> In June 1997 the Security Service Tribunal wrote to me regarding the complaint I had brought against MI5 in February. They say,
>
> The Security Service Tribunal have now investigated your complaint and
> have asked me to inform you that no determination in your favour has
> been made on your complaint.
>
> Again, I do not believe their denials. I think MI5 *has* taken the action against me as described, and is refusing
> to admit what they have done. To the best of my knowledge, the Security Service Tribunal has *never* found in favour
> of a complainant. This tends to strongly suggest that MI5 lies on a routine basis, and the Tribunal can't fulfil its
> functions in the face of Security Service falsehoods.
>
> 972
>
I think if MI5 shoots you, you should consider dropping the issue and
moving on with your.. life.
I also think that if you don't quit cross-posting here, MI5 SHOULD shoot
you.
Maybe a knee.
d.
> Security Service Tribunal Denies
>
> In June 1997 the Security Service Tribunal wrote to me regarding the complaint I had brought against MI5 in February. They say,
>
> The Security Service Tribunal have now investigated your complaint and
> have asked me to inform you that no determination in your favour has
> been made on your complaint.
>
> Again, I do not believe their denials. I think MI5 *has* taken the action against me as described, and is refusing
> to admit what they have done. To the best of my knowledge, the Security Service Tribunal has *never* found in favour
> of a complainant. This tends to strongly suggest that MI5 lies on a routine basis, and the Tribunal can't fulfil its
> functions in the face of Security Service falsehoods.
>
> 972
>
I think if MI5 shoots you, you should consider dropping the issue and
moving on with your.. life.
I also think that if you don't quit cross-posting here, MI5 SHOULD shoot
you.
Maybe a knee.
d.