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-= who. knows about it? =- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Many people know, both. in the establishment and media, and among the general public. Despite an absence of its target from the UK for. more than two years, the echoes of paranoia. can still be heard loud and clear from across the water. When it started in 1990, the only people who. knew were those in BBC television who were. spying on my home, and a few radio broadcasters. There were a. few cases of public harassment, but very little compared to. the situation that developed a couple of years later. The list today includes. BBC TV staff (newsreaders such as Martyn Lewis, Michael Buerk, Nicholas Witchell), people from radio stations. such as Chris Tarrant of Capital and Radio 1 DJs, people. in the print media, but also many people in. the general public. All united in a conspiracy which breaks the laws which the UK does have regarding harassment, and. all completely uncaring for any semblance of decency. or elementary respect for. individual rights. The British police (obviously) do know the nature of the harassment and. in all probability the identity of those behind it. Some. time ago I made a complaint to. my local police station in London, without positive result. The UK police are failing in their duty to see the. law enforced in not checking the. abuse. 4099 |
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to me that the true cause is that there are
true remedies. For it would not be possible that there should be so many false remedies and that so much faith should be placed in them, if there were none true. If there had never been any remedy for any in, and all ills had been incurable, it is impossible that men should have imagined that they could give remedies, and still more impossible that so many others should have believed those who boasted of having remedies; in the same way as did a man boast of preventing death, no one would believe him, because there is no example of this. But as there were a number of remedies found to be true by the very knowledge of the greatest men, the belief of men is thereby induced; and, this being known to be possible, it has been therefore concluded that it was. For people commonly reason thus: "A thing is possible, therefore it is"; because the thing cannot be denied generally, since there are particular effects which are true, the people, who cannot distinguish which among these particular effects are true, believe them all. In the same way, the reason why so many false effects are credited to the moon is that there are some true, as t |
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