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date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 11:59:51 +0000 (UTC),    group: uk.local.derbyshire        back       
M`I,5.Pe rsecution ` w ho k nows ab out it?   
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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.

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date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 11:59:51 +0000 (UTC)   author:   unknown

Re: M`I,5.Pe rsecution ` w ho k nows ab out it?   
first conviction of the justice of God in their
condemnation which they take particular notice of, and probably the
first distinct conviction of it that they have, is of such a nature, as
seems to be above any thing merely legal. Though it be after legal
humblings, and much of a sense of their own helplessness, and of the
insufficiency of their own duties; yet it does not appear to be forced
by mere legal terrors and convictions, but rather from a high exercise
of grace, in saving repentance, and evangelical humiliation. For there
is in it a sort of complacency of soul in the attribute of God's
justice, as displayed in His threatenings of eternal damnation to
sinners. Sometimes at the discovery of it, they can scarcely forbear
crying out, It is just! It is just! Some express themselves, that they
could see the glory of God would shine bright in their own condemnation;
and they are ready to think that if they are damned, they could take
part with God against themselves, and would glorify His justice therein.
And when it is thus, they commonly have some evident sense of free and
all-sufficient grace, though they give no distinct account of it; but it
is manifest, by that great degree of hope and encouragement they then
conceive, though they were never so sensible of their own vileness and
ill-deservings as they are at that time.

Some, when in such circumstances, have felt that sense of the excellency
of God's justice, appearing in the vindictive exercises of it, against
such sinfulness as theirs was; and have had such a submission of
date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 19:09:00 GMT   author:   unknown

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