Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Facebook threatens to permanently disable my account the next time I post on a FB page with similar interests


Within two weeks of Declan's dispatch on 10 August of the application above to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) regarding the interception of our communications and unlawful directed surveillance, Facebook disabled my account (see blog here); our web host, SiteGround, twice blocked my IP address (see blog here); our live-in landlady, human rights activist Belinda McKenzie, served us with five months notice to vacate what has been our home since 2009 (see blog here); and Haringey Council left us with an unprecedented £77 shortfall in rent to pay (see previous blog). Now Facebook threatens to permanently disable my account the next time I post on a Facebook page with similar interests.

Last week Declan forwarded to Facebook a letter from our local political representative, Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone, in which she offers her “direct assistance” (archived here), but to absolutely no effect:
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Belinda has yet to give us a receipt for the full rent we paid on 26 August. She is not your usual landlord: apart from being involved in a variety of causes – from anti-war and abuse in the church to involvement with the Iranian community for more than 20 years – she had MI5 whistleblower David Shayler living in one of the rooms below us for a couple of years, until 2007 more or less. According to the BBC, Shayler "caused the biggest crisis of official secrecy since the spy catcher affair". By around 2007, he had been successfully neutralised: he changed his name to Delores Kane, declared himself to be Jesus, and became a squatter. A New Statesman article dated 11 September 2006 featuring Belinda and Shayler gives no indication that he believed he was the Messiah at that time, nor that he had changed his name to Delores Kane. This photograph comes from the Independent: