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BBC Ouch Message Board – Another Disabled Victim Is Silenced

Adam | 08.07.2008 11:16 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles

Bully a cancer victim on the BBC Ouch Message Board – that's O.K.
Mention ID theft on BBC Ouch Message Board - You're OUT!

With reference to the article posted by Emma

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/07/402625.html


I had some problems recently with BBC Ouch as well. If you Google, THE ORDER OF NINE ANGLES, this will give you an idea of why this hacker hates disabled people so much, as well as important background information from many other sites. It also explains how he is able to recruit violent people to attack innocent victims. His motivation appears to be a twisted form of 'Social Darwinism'.

The person who is doing this is a Satanist with strong links to the far Right (BNP, Combat18 and the National Socialist Movement). The connection between Satanism and fascism is very strange, but its origins are well documented

 http://rigorousintuition.yuku.com/topic/821/t/David-Myatt-Searchlight-article.html

I am a disabled person and am having similar problems to the unfortunate lady who was suffering from cancer, that Emma wrote about. In the past few months, myself and a few others have been trying to warn potential victims to be careful of this man on the internet. Our computers are permanently hacked and we are all being stalked round the internet by him. He complains if we try to speak out about his activities, saying it is all just a 'conspiracy theory'.

A short while ago one of us registered on the BBC Ouch message board. Next day the 'Wizard of Ouch' moderator posted a warning that 'conspiracy theories' would not be tolerated. An interesting choice of words and quite a coincidence, since we already suspected that this Satanist is present on BBC Ouch. This was the first post


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A group of disabled people including myself, are suffering from a concerted campaign of harassment which began on the internet. The problem stems from a computer hacker who is stealing IDs on disability message boards. He obtains disabled people's home addresses from letters and documents on the victims hard disk. Then he organises local youths to harass the disabled person in the area where they live. The police really don't want to know and refuse to investigate the link with internet ID theft. The following link shows what we are up against in trying to get this hacker prosecuted for hate crime:

 http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk/latest-news2/campaigns/no-hiding-place

In addition, there is the extra complication of ID theft which the police do not seem equipped to deal with.

My worry is that some awful cases of crimes against disabled people, may actually be related to this hacker's activities and have not been properly investigated. Most of these are never reported by the media anyway, so at present it is difficult to monitor connections between outwardly unconnected cases.

It is difficult to understand why anyone would want to do this. The motivation seems to be a particularly sick form of 'Social Darwinism' connected to a Satanic cult called 'The Order of Nine Angles'.

If you are being subjected to any form of long term harassment, intimidation, vandalism, racism stalking, verbal abuse, or a targeted campaign of malicious gossip, the following information might be helpful:

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2008/06/400087.html


Some groups of people are more at risk than others, but disabled people seem to be high on the hacker's agenda. The person who is responsible for this harassment has strong Satanist connections with a group of paedophiles, so if you have a family, please take the following security measures.

1) Buy a cheap used laptop / desktop – almost any old computer will do, so there is no
need to pay a lot. Use this to type letters, store your family photographs and other personal stuff. Keep all documents with your home address, location of your children's school etc. on this machine. Never use it on the internet.
2) Transfer all the private data from your internet computer to the used laptop / desktop and re-format the hard drive of the internet computer.
3) Install some decent security software on the internet computer (a firewall which 'stealths' your IP address would be ideal).


Hope this helps.
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This message never appeared on the forum.

The disabled man decided the only way to warn others about this, was to post a 'toned down' version which couldn't offend even the most sensitive moderator. So he submitted this

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Have you ever been subjected to long term harassment by local youths? This story:

 http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk/latest-news2/campaigns/no-hiding-place

suggests that the police have problems deciding exactly how to define 'hate crime'.




and then this
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Some of the harassment which disabled people are subjected to is exceptionally protracted, consistent and well organised enough, for the culprits to escape prosecution - over four years of it in this case. It looks as if these yobs deliberately set out to drive an innocent man to his death.

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/gloucestershire/3245983.stm

It appears that some people have an interest in devising unpunished crimes of this nature:

 http://camlad9.tripod.com/


This stayed on the board for a few hours and was then deleted along with all the replies to it. The thread was locked and the disabled poster was banned permanently without any warning. As Emma said, this is pretty extreme when someone has only been registered for a day. Someone must really want this covered up.

Next day on Ouch, a further cover up was in progress. In a curious soliloquy with his other fake identities, the hacker constructed a whole thread to demonstrate that victims of crime are always liars. In his small virtual world there is no dissent or curiosity. The hacker wants us to believe that if a disabled person says that they are being harassed, it is a logical impossibility that they could be telling the truth. It seems they are just trying to cause trouble and there is no other explanation. They must be silenced. Strangely, every 'other' disabled person on Ouch agreed unquestioningly with this decision.

He was also very keen to explain away the fact that the second set of posts remained on the board for a few hours. It was all a mistake on the moderators' part apparently. I think the truth is rather more complex. The BBC message board hacker has got one or two bent people on the Central Communities Team and they missed this second set of posts. One of the honest members of the team got to it first, recognised that it was harmless and let it through. It took a while but eventually the hacker managed to get them censored and the disabled man was unceremoniously kicked off the board.

Whatever the truth behind this, it demonstrates very clearly the BBC's somewhat flexible definition of freedom of speech. The BBC Central Communities Team are quite willing to tolerate ' IronNaz ' for months on end as he spews out hatred (see

 http://www.melaniephillips.com/articles-new/?p=524 for the full story).

Nobody on the Central Communities Team branded IronNaz as a trouble maker or a troll. In fact the BBC Central Communities Team were highly obstructive to all efforts to get the offensive material removed and did everything they could to make sure his posts remained. Yet when a disabled man complains about maltreatment he is stamped on straight away.

So the question for senior management at the BBC is, who is in overall control of your message boards?

Adam

Comments

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When will they silence you

08.07.2008 15:01

"A short while ago one of us registered on the BBC Ouch message board. Next day the 'Wizard of Ouch' moderator posted a warning that 'conspiracy theories' would not be tolerated."

You were warned not to post your paranoid delusions. You attempted to post them and they were blocked/removed. Next, you tried to get around the moderator's decision by making a short innocuous post with a link to some second-rate Satanist website.

"The thread was locked and the disabled poster was banned permanently without any warning."

You were clearly warned, you ignored it, you got banned. No conspiracy here.



"Our computers are permanently hacked and we are all being stalked round the internet by him. He complains if we try to speak out about his activities, saying it is all just a 'conspiracy theory'. "

I see, so anyone who disagrees with you is probably just another of the hacker's fake identities? How do we know you're not another of his identities? OMG, how do I know that I'm not really the hacker?!



"The person who is responsible for this harassment has strong Satanist connections with a group of paedophiles,"

A few days ago he was just a racist hacker, now he's a satanist peado too - is there chance of him also being an immigrant because then we'd have a Daily Mail full-house?

MonkeyBot 5000


Monkey Bot Misses the Point (Again!)

10.07.2008 09:40

The Hacker Would Like You To Forget This
The Hacker Would Like You To Forget This

1) "You were warned not to post your paranoid delusions. You attempted to post them and they were blocked/removed."

The warning about my 'paranoid delusions' was posted by the moderator (The Wizard of Ouch) on EXACTLY THE SAME DAY that I registered. I'D NOT EVEN MADE THE POST, so how could the moderator warn me in advance? The only person who has my IP address is the hacker. The only person who stalks me is the hacker Quite a coincidence that the Wizard of Ouch is displaying exactly the same stalking behavior as the hacker. It ought to be clear to even the most obtuse critic that the hacker and the 'Wizard of Ouch are one and the same.

The simple truth is that a non-disabled computer hacker has wormed his way into the position of 'moderator' on one or more BBC message boards. The Melanie Phillips article ought to have been investigated by the BBC at the time, but it appears they just don't care. It isn't that the hacker is particularly clever: it is rather that BBC management are so unutterably naff that they have let this go on for years.


2) ' "The thread was locked and the disabled poster was banned permanently without any warning."

"You were clearly warned, you ignored it, you got banned. No conspiracy here." '

You mean warned in advance before I'd even made a post, on the day I registered? All rather convenient.

Adam


leet haxorz ate my hamster!!1!one!

10.07.2008 11:13

"The warning about my 'paranoid delusions' was posted by the moderator (The Wizard of Ouch) on EXACTLY THE SAME DAY that I registered. I'D NOT EVEN MADE THE POST, so how could the moderator warn me in advance?"

Do you know what the word "advance" means? If you had already posted your accusations, then the mod would be responding and that would be an admonishment and not a warning. A warning is, by definition, something that is given in advance - as in, "In the future, don't do X". Also...

"A short while ago one of us registered on the BBC Ouch message board. Next day the 'Wizard of Ouch' moderator posted a warning that 'conspiracy theories' would not be tolerated."

Same day or next day get your facts straight. It's entirely possible (I'd say probable) that the posting was a general message as they are getting fed up with you lot registering, posting nonsense accusations, getting banned and them coming here to whinge before re-registering a few days later.



"The only person who has my IP address is the hacker."

Nonsense. Your ISP also has it along with any other website you have visited that may be keeping logs. If your really that worried, turn off your router for a day or two then reconnect - you'll get assigned a new IP address by the ISP. If you just use a modem then you are probably assigned a new address every couple of days or every time you turn on your computer anyway.


"The only person who stalks me is the hacker Quite a coincidence that the Wizard of Ouch is displaying exactly the same stalking behavior as the hacker."

You seem to have defined "stalking behaviour" as disagreeing with you and telling you to go away. That's akin to a stalker taking out a restraining order on their victim. If anyone appears to be guilty of harassment here it's you.


"It ought to be clear to even the most obtuse critic that the hacker and the 'Wizard of Ouch are one and the same."

Your argument runs in circles - the only verifiable fact being the removal of your posts and you claim that is evidence of guilt. You allow for only two possibilities: they admit the conspiracy or their silence proves their guilt and you have the nerve to accuse me of being obtuse?


You make accusations that the people running the message board are stalking and harrassing you and yet they are the people banning you and telling you to leave them alone. I bet the stalking would clear up awfully quickly if you stopped looking for it everywhere.

MonkeyBot 5000


tech advice

01.08.2008 14:29

Use Tor, anonymiser websites or a trusted proxy. That way your IP will be obscured:

 http://www.torproject.org/
 http://anonymouse.org/
(or just use a search engine)

One note on proxies: do a test to check they are not disclosing your IP when requested websites, because many do:
 http://www.samair.ru/proxy/proxychecker/

k