Thursday, December 10, 2020

Interference with individual laptops and our TV viewing continue unabated. Six cuts between the two today, and for the first time our TV was rendered inaudible using our second BT YouView box (volume restored with factory reset). We're still waiting for the Financial Ombudsman's decision to be made public

For more information about Pixsy's ongoing threat to the future of Church and State, see the My Pick link at the end of this blog post.


"Ignore for now as these people are scammers in my view" (full email here).


Our Church and State website has no less than 59 Nobel Laureates on it despite the never-ending assault on our email; see paragraph 2 under "Church and State" on this blog's sidebar (updated today).



British Telecom (BT) is one of the UK's best-known companies but they are also a truly global organisation that provides products and services in around 180 countries. We pay BT over £800 a year for broadband. We have perfect reception on free view TV channels using our aerial, but seldom with our second BT YouView box. This month has been no exception, and has included unwatchable subscription channels. The screenshot above was taken on 21 October and lasted six days despite a strong internet connection throughout the period. Last month I recorded the same wipeout on free view channels for two days in a row.

"I do not wish to have a fourth BT engineer in my flat. Nor do I believe that a third YouView box will make the slightest bit of difference. I have spent an extraordinary amount of time over the years dealing with BT on this issue and internet cuts."

- Extract from an email of Declan's to BT Executive Level Complaints on 28 September 2020

On 29 September, Declan complained to BT Executive Level Complaints following his receipt of a bill for services that included a charge for a TV service that he had cancelled. The charge was refunded later that morning:



1 October: British Telecom (day 7): Are we back to non-stop internet cuts? I am now reading books on space travel offline using my tablet and to good effect. Space advocates galore!

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Headquarters in Gogarburn. The RBS owns National Westminster Bank (NatWest).


Declan has had RBS's NatWest before the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) since 25 February following the non-payment of his salary by standing order. The Financial Ombudsman has effectively found in a provisional decision that the Executive Case Manager at RBS wouldn't have been reasonably aware when she paid Declan compensation on 17 February - in recognition of issues he had experienced in setting up two replacement standing orders on the Network for Church Monitoring business account - that there had been some error previously made by NatWest in setting up the replacement standing order for the payment of his salary. Declan's complaint about the subsequent cancellation of the standing order without his knowledge or consent that resulted in the non-payment of his salary on 24 February was passed by the investigator to an ombudsman, who is the former Team Manager at FOS and has held roles at Alliance and Leicester (now Santander). His salary continues to be paid online by quick transfer from the business account to his personal account pending this ombudsman's final decision that will be published on their website. Below is a link to Declan's response to the ombudsman's provisional decision.

FOS investigator: "NatWest have said although the cancellation was processed on the 12th February 2020, it wasn't uploaded for processing until later – so it didn't actually cancel until the 19 February 2020."


24 November: NatWest Bank: Declan responds to the Financial Ombudsman's provisional decision for their website. Pixsy had just chased for the fourth time in two weeks payment for the past use of one image on the Church and State website



For months we have been dealing with an almost total blockade of our emails to space advocates anywhere in the world. The latest email we gave up on to Washington DC is our reply email to a close colleague on 3 December. Declan's recent use of his mobile phone to try to get my permission emails through to space advocates has also proven unsuccessful. On both occasions the leading expert could only be reached through voice mail because, we assume, of the pandemic that is currently raging in America. Most recently we have had the honour of listing a Hall of Famer astronaut among our Honorary Associates. It was one of the few emails that we have gotten through to space advocates in the past three months.

6 December: It would not be an exaggeration to say that more than a thousand of our emails have been blocked this year taking into account Washington DC. My emails to space advocates are among those targeted




Metropolitan Police Crime Reference No. 5330050/20. On 16 October, our flat door on the 2nd floor was vandalised by two thugs with a crowbar. Declan and I were in the flat at the time and fortunately our double locked door held firm. It's my opinion that they just wanted to break the door lock but didn't have enough time. The communal door lock downstairs wasn't broken, and on 11 November that lock was changed. Our flat door was repaired by a security contractor on behalf of the landlord on 1 December with silicone sealant and glue gun. The police closed the case within two days of the crime due to a lack of evidence.

10 December: The Housing Ombudsman Service finally gave Peabody Trust the equivalent of a fourth deadline (day 8). Pixsy continue to threaten Church and State but without the Claim Letter we need for Twitter and others (updated daily)

Sidebar footnote 2 (from "Church and State", para. 5):

17 October: We have permission to publish this ISAF letter of 30 September to Facebook COO Sheryl Samberg. Facebook has so severely restricted our Page's distribution since 4 September that it's almost as good as an unpublished page

 


UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)

From My Picks:

24 November: For the fourth time Pixsy chase payment without a claim letter for the past non-commercial use of one image on the Church and State website. We're still waiting for Peabody Trust's final decision letter for the Housing Ombudsman to investigate appalling new terms of tenancy

Our list of 287 Honorary Associates includes 17 Nobel Prize laureates, 11 US National Medal of Science laureates and 12 knighted professors notwithstanding the excessive targeting of these three categories of emails in particular.

http://churchandstate.org.uk/honorary-associates/

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