On 28-Aug-2005, "T Moore" < click.an.email.ico@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Bear in mind there is a mountain of data out there,
> > and it's hard for an outsider like me to figure out
> > what the hell was going down there.
>
> Mountain of data there is, but I am concerned that three times, on the
> telephone, she is apparently told the opposite of the truth. Most would
> conclude Google and the UK Post Office were not lying, are not that
> unreliable, and the author of that statement is lying, I am sure.
>
> > See.....I'm not familiar with UK terminology, so
> > I get sort of confused when reading it. Sorry.
>
> Which is a problem, because I know it fairly well. Sorry.
>
Guess you would............ :-))
> > So basically, you are saying that
> > they are playing games with you.
>
> I think they are obeying orders from Broomleigh Housing Association and
> the head of its parent (Downland Affinity) who are using public money to
> fund this incessant harassment of me. The Act under which that Claim
> was brought, The Protection from Harassment Act 1998, was intended to be
> an anti-stalking measure, introduced after a murder of a woman familiar
> on BBC TV called Jill Dando.
>
> See also http://www.defamation.broomleigh.org/
where Broomleigh Housing
> Association threaten me with all and sundry, including the Protection
> from Harassment Act. That letter was to give service providers an
> excuse to close my service.
>
By "service providers" (more UK lingo?) do you mean utilities? Like
electric,
gas, water, etc.??
> > That all the stuff "they" are saying about you is
> > untrue. That you didn't harass other tenants, etc.
>
> It's worse than that. They harass me. I had asked the landlord, South
> London Family Housing Association, to obtain a possession order against
> me long before they applied for injunctions. Always injunctions: a
> very Broomleigh Housing Association idea - otherwise quite rare.
>
Injunction against living???? Have you thought about taking this to the
newspapers? Exposing them?
> > Why would this woman think there
> > is some kind of danger here?
>
> This is one of the right questions, I am sure. I ask this in my
> statement (para 61)
> http://www.sarahbranson.com/rj050227/stmt01.htm#para61
>
> > I don't get it. If you are disabled as bad as you claim, how
> > in the hell could you be a threat to her? It makes no sense.
>
> The road distance between her in Brixton and me in Rochdale is 231
> British miles (a bit longer than US miles) and I have no private
> trans****t, aside from my feet.
> www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner_main.jsp
>
> Even if everything else, she is a Barrister, she must know how to launch
> claims in other Courts, that would not give a Defendant an excuse to
> visit her home town of London. Unless she was not afraid of me?
>
> You can look up her name on most search engines, and find an article
> about her personal finances published in The Independent, which says she
> lives in Brixton.
>
> Next use "find a person" (Directory Enquiries) at http://bt.com
for S
> Branson in London, not Brixton. Branson is not a common family name.
> There's two, in one of the world's most populous cities. Helps if you
> know Brixton is in south London, and south London zip codes start S.
S Branson
(020) 77716107
41 Elm Pk
London
SW2 2TX
Yep, it's there alright. And she says this is not public
information???!!!!
Looks like her head is up her ass. If I can find it from the U.S., I am
SURE anyone else can.


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