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Web Journal Friday 29th December 2006

1. It is with a sense of stunning hypocrisy that I read this article today after watching its report on BBC News24 about the campaign launched by the government for tolerance regarding sexual orientation. In my direct experience the surveillance torture campaign carried out against me for the past eight years and four months has concentrated on seeking any means whatsoever to undermine me. One such attack has been the allegation that I am homosexual. It is intended to aggravate and incite like minded bigots in this environment to violence against me. Lt Harry Bird is the greatest bigot of them all with his homophobia in evidence constantly. I play upon this homophobic bigotry to expose him for what he is. It is the government who is carrying out this homophobic assault hence they hypocrisy.

The key to this issue with the government carrying out a homophobic attack against me using surveillance technology as a weapon for many years is that this surveillance technology is not being used properly for an investigation but as a weapon to undermine and destroy a human being. Lt Harry Bird has explicitly noted his own futility in being unable to undermine me in anyway. There is a constant attack minute-by-minute against me during all these years. No matter what I do it is characterised as wrong. Every little error is viciously attacked as if it was a momentous problem. The objective is to undermine and destabilise me in the hopes of creating a mental health problem. So far this has not worked. In fact, the opposite has occurred. I have grown stronger and flourished as can readily be seen by all my activity.

Sexuality abuse is a key method of torture which we've seen from the Abu Graib prison torture in Iraq and elsewhere carried out by the US military in its prisons in conjunction with breaking down interrogation targets. Lt Harry Bird is a former US Marine. Exactly the same thing has been going on here only with the use of surveillance technology to imprison and carry out torture interrogation 24/7. Many heterosexuals will be aggravated by being called a homosexual. That's one reason for this attack carried out continuously. A homosexual would consider these to be homophobic attacks which when used in conjuction with mob incitement of a smear and fear campaign would be justified in developing a fear of a violent attack. Thus, the government itself is here permitting and supporting such a hate crime while it announces today that it is launching a campaign to stop such criminal acts.

The important phrase in this government campaign is the "perception of being a homosexual." It does not matter what one's sexual orientation is if those carrying out a smear and fear campaign using surveillance technology as a weapon can incite the mob to think someone is homosexual. That is all that is required to induce a fear of violence with the high probability of violence occurring. All the government has to do in this situation is to stop the abuse it is carrying out. There is no need for an expensive campaign. In fact, the government itself is wasting the taxpayer's money for such a campaign when it carries out homophobic abuse for the purpose of creating a fear of violence. This is a criminal act, but then such is the character of the surveillance technology abuse being carried out by the government against me.

What my sexual orientation is doesn't matter at all, but those with the surveillance technology think that this is important for torture purposes. Since I am tolerant and view sexual orientation as irrelevant and immaterial in any situation, I find that refuting such an allegation would mean that I am also behaving in an homophobic manner. Therefore, I cultivate such allegations with a continuous set of ambiguous and paradoxical statements and activities which are intended to expose the bigoted ignorance and violent abuse for what it is since I am addressing a larger problem with regard to the surveillance technology abuse. That larger issue has violence as its central core. The homophobic torture is one part of the violence.

I've been so successful at this that recently a woman said "I didn't know that he was a homosexual," and more recently a male said "fucking pervert." I bring down the lightening anyway, so it doesn't matter to me what people think. They will think the worst anyway regardless of what I do or say reflecting what they are while not making any valid objective statement about external reality. These allegations of homosexuality are made to be provocative in some way, but I make every effort to diffuse them and expose the abuser for what he or she is. It works. It's better for me to do this with this allegation than some of the other far more serious allegations involving violence, rape and murder all of which are totally false. My objective is to expose this massive hoax for what it really is. Despite the massive use of this totally invasive surveillance technology for many years, they cannot get anything right because they do not want to do so.

The surveillance technology abuse I am experiencing reflects democracy derailed with power in the hands of the right wing freaks who are out to destroy human activity and kill. They want power for its own sake at any cost. This government is a key supporter of such behaviour which is why I see such a stunning hypocrisy in this campaign. Just like yesterday's web journal entry regarding the Labour Party's Chair's double standard, here is another example of this while the government falls on its face again trying to take the initiative when what it really needs to do is to stop its own abusive behaviour. It is setting an example of bigotry of the worst sort which no campaign can alleviate.

BBC News Friday, 29 December 2006, 13:01 GMT

Drive to tackle homophobic crime

Homophobic assault appeal board
Police believe 90% of gay hate crimes are unreported

Victims of homophobic hate crime should be encouraged to report attacks, the Home Office says, as it publishes guidance for reducing such incidents.

It wants gay, lesbian, bisexual and transsexual people to feel safer, Home Office minister Tony McNulty said.

Other recommendations include improving the response of the criminal justice system and increasing confidence in the system so that people come forward.

The gay rights group Stonewall and police welcomed the guidance.

The document, entitled Tackling Homophobic Hate Crime, gathers good practice from around England and Wales as examples of reducing homophobic attacks.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6216601.stm

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