MI5 Persecution: GLR: David Hepworth (9/May/1997) (2779)
From : Annonymous
Q: neil foxs juke box on capital radio week ending 15/march/1998 certainty level 70% here is an excerpt from neil foxs show on capital radio 95.8fm sometime during the week ending sunday 15/march/1998 probably during the weekend but i dont remember. first i will give the text of the conversation between neil fox and telephone caller martin then i will state my interpretation. conversation f=dr fox m=martin the caller f coming up on the jukebox the hotlines 0171-4848-958 just a quick shout here and so whos this going to be then mr producer staff shouting martin! f couldnt quite hear you its going to be staff normal voice martin. f thank you. martin hello. m hello foxy. f how are you martin. m er knackered. f why m didnt get much sleep last night. party down the road. f what time did you go to bed m four oclock this morning. f well that sounds quite a reasonable saturday night if you ask me. m i was up at eight. f you were up at eight this morning m yeah. f thats sick. why what on earth made you get out of bed at eight this morning m my father. f well thats no good. why is he being sicko is he being a sadist m no he out there sort of clearing room. f listen is your dad there m no hes downstairs. f oh mate can you get him m no. f does he not let you on the phone the only reason is that i wouldnt mind having a chat with someone who makes anyone get up at eight oclock on a sunday morning. im sorry thats ill isnt it thats out of order. m its sick. f im just going to ask around here. what do you think then eight oclock sunday morning thats out of order isnt it for any father staff yeah definitely. f is he like victimising you or something is there any reason why he wanted you up at eight oclock to clean your room m well as i say i got up at eight this morning to clean my room and it looks worse that it did yesterday. f well i should have just left it and stayed in there until eleven oclock if i was you. m well i was up i didnt get out of bed. f what you didnt get out of bed at eight oclock no he woke you up at eight oclock. did you do any cleaning at all m i havent touched my bedroom. f top man. boy youre going to get your arse kicked later arent you. now a song for you what can we play m guns and roses sweet child of mine. f and were going to dedicate this to your father m no were not well dedicate this to my good mate jamie whos sitting on the bed now. f right hello jamie. and anyone else any top totty in your life at the moment m unfortunately no. f the totty factor is quite low at the moment is it m its dead. f its dead what nothing m nothing. f what zero well thats pathetic. no wonder youre down. you stay out til four oclock and nothing. wed better have words when were off the radio i think. we need to give you a team talk. you have a good night tonight. m and you. f take care. song starts f actually something was going through my mind. i think ill leave it. im not really sure whether this is in any way about me. it probably isnt. probably its just my nasty suspicious mind finding links where none exist. however here is an explanation of why it might possibly be about me. throughout this interview i was throwing abuse at the radio and to my mind neil fox was hearing the abuse and responding interactively. this explains why he sounds so stressed when talking to telephone caller martin and the general violence of his words including boy youre going to get your arse kicked later arent you. the piece starts of with the producer shouting the name of the caller which might be related to my loud vocalisations at the radio. the trouble starts off with fox saying thats sick. sick might be taken as a reference to my condition. then fox says why is he being sicko is he being a sadist again sick = my illness sadist = attitude of my oppressors towards me. thats ill isnt it = further comment on my illness. is he like victimising you or something = again what my enemies are doing to me. fox sounds quite happy when he gets martin to say its sick; as you would expect him to if the comment were directed at me. it is a constant feature of my enemies harassment of me that they get intermediaries to verbalise the abuse. immediately after saying victimising you fox gives a little laugh to show he thinks the victimisation of me not martin is funny. fox gets increasingly nasty as the piece progresses. boy youre going to get your arse kicked later arent you is not really what you would expect him to say if he were just talking to martin. fox is on the same side as martin so why would he be so verbally aggressive to him on the other hand if the piece is about me then his strong words start to make sense. foxs jubilation at finding that martins totty factor is dead again doesnt make much sense unless you think that he might not be considering martins totty factor but mine since its a fairly well known fact that my totty f