Friday, May 17, 2019

Email interception: Not one of Declan's 20 emails to Nobel laureates yesterday has been read. Today access to our Church and State website has been denied by a full DDoS attack of 8 hours and counting (WITH UPDATE 18/5/2019)

Our Church and State website has no less than 57 Nobel Laureates on it; for details, see this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).



UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)

Our local MP (Labour) hasn't responded to this complaint about the interception of our email.

Rt Hon Lyn Brown MP
Member of Parliament for West Ham

Address removed for email


21 April 2019

Dear Ms. Brown,

As my local MP, I am forwarding to you an email I have received this afternoon from a close colleague about his concern that my and my wife's emails are being blocked. I would be most grateful if you could please let me know if you can be of any assistance in correcting the outrageous manipulation of my and my wife's email in undermining our part-time jobs as employees of Network for Church Monitoring.

In April 2010, an American professor wrote to then Minister Lynne Featherstone: "I am truly appalled by the unlawful violation of the Heavey's basic right to send and receive email without interference." An (unsuccessful) application I subsequently made to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal in 2011 has had absolutely no effect, and if anything the situation has gotten substantially worse. For some details, please see my wife's updated blog post here.

I would be most grateful for anything you may be able to do by way of taking measures to correct this gross abuse.

Yours sincerely,

Declan Heavey
Managing Director
Network for Church Monitoring

22 April: Email interception: Immediately after this complaint to our local MP a test email to two close colleagues has been blocked. A 2010 parliamentary letter to now Prime Minister Theresa May revealed in this post (WITH UPDATE 17/5/2019)


Update summation 18 May 2019


Church and State under a full DDoS attack.

Blocks on access to Church and State

Last week
- Sunday 5/5: 3 blocks
- Monday 6/5: 4 blocks
- Tuesday 7/5: 3 blocks
- Wednesday 8/5: 6 blocks
- Thursday 9/5: 5 blocks
- Friday 10/5: 1 block
- Saturday 11/5: 16 blocks

This week
- Sunday 12/5: 5 blocks
- Monday 13/5: 19 blocks
- Tuesday 14/5: 11 blocks
- Wednesday 15/5: 10 blocks
- Thursday 16/5: 14 blocks
- Friday 17/5: 14 blocks
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1st full DDoS attack*
14 1/2 hours
From 17/5 3.35pm to 18/5 6.00am

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- Saturday 18/5: 4 blocks
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2nd full DDoS attack
From 18/5 12.07pm (ongoing)

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* A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disrupt normal traffic of a targeted server, service or network by overwhelming the target or its surrounding infrastructure with a flood of internet traffic.

18 May (newer post): SITE BLOCKS: Are full distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks to be the new norm? SiteGound is paid $1,000 per year to host Church and State and manage the server (WITH UPDATE 18/5/2019: re 1,997th block since 26 July 2016)

As of 18 May at 11.35pm



From My Picks:

2 May: Facebook: The social network's 59th block against our Church and State website since 1 December 2015, and with no explanation as usual. Two Parliamentary letters to Facebook revealed in this post (DAY 17 - 18/5/2019)

'Let me recommend an important web site churchandstate.org.uk. Operating out of London this well-designed and exciting web site covers church-state, population, climate change and other issues. Check it out.' Edd Doerr, President, Americans for Religious Liberty

http://churchandstate.org.uk/about/