Saturday, August 14, 2010

Declan pays £100 to be linked to the cable TV network in the house

Four TV blow-outs in the first ten months of our tenancy and our brand new fifth TV a virtual write-off from day one (see blog of 2 June More electronic harassment? Fifth TV rendered useless)! Such was the situation last Wednesday when Declan paid our live-in landlady Belinda McKenzie £100 to connect our flat to the cable TV network in the house. Well, what we've got so far is a digital TV Receiver Box linked to the same outdoor aerial, but no hub for it to work! See an article in the New Statesman stating that Belinda’s house “doubles as the hub of the British and Irish 9/11 Truth Campaign” here.

The deal Belinda struck with Declan last Wednesday is that he will get the £100 back as soon as she receives her full rent from Haringey Council. The problem is that we don't know whether the Council will pay our full rent this month or not (see blog of 16 July Declan appeals Haringey Council's eviction notice). As I have mentioned in several previous blogs, MI5 whistleblower David Shayler lived for a couple of years in one of the rooms below us. According to the BBC's Panorama programme, Shayler “caused the biggest crisis of official secrecy since the spy catcher affair”. Hopefully, it is not a squat that the Council has in mind for us (Shayler is the one sitting on the chair):


Great!