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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Virgin Radio-Jon Holmes (4-5/Jan/2002) Here are two segments from Virgin FM, one on Friday, the other on Saturday, both from the Jon Holmes evening show. Certainty level: 80% In early January 2002 I listened for the first time in some months to Virgin Radio, specifically to the Jon Holmes evening show on Friday 4 January 2002. They p romptly attacked me verbally. Again, context is relevant. There are three instances in the space of two minutes on this extract; 00:18 "are you lying?" 00:22 "it's not fair" 01:24 "everyone at the amateur c+ turbo programmers club found it hilarious" The first phrase is a straight slander. MI5 were trying to portray me as a l iar at around this time; I have other audio with the same accusation. "are you lyin g?"; unsophisticated. It's closely followed by the words "it's not fair". Note carefully the way h e says it, quickly, as if to deny what he says. The phrase "not fair" was first created by OCTS MD H S.-W. in Nov/1992, and picked up on my first visit to hospital soon after "they should have paid your fare"). Again, unsophisticated parrotting of a key phrase. The third phrase is explicable through contemporaneous context. That morning I had phoned about a C++ course. "c+ turbo programmers club"... again, somewhat br azen we're-listening-to-what-he-says-on-the-phone, and he-can't-prove-it. Somethi ng got lost in translation from MI5's watchers to Virgin, because "c+ turbo" means nothi ng.... there is no C+ turbo language, only C++, of which Turbo C++ is one implementation. Certainty level: 80% I wasn't entirely convinced from Friday's programme, but the following eveni ng's show confirmed it. It contained a number of references to my condition, of w hich the following excerpt is one such; 00:09 "I'm not well, and no-one cares" 00:24 "my voice sounds all funny" 01:01 "do you mean people that aren't mad" 01:05 "medical problem is it" "I'm not well" doesn't mean he has a cold; it means he is being sarcastic ab out my mental illness. "my voice sounds all funny" refers to the change in nature o f my voice when acute illness hits. "do you mean people that aren't mad" is obvio us. "medical problem is it"..... rubbing salt into the wound. 22247 -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access
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