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Topic History of: Alex Belfield tells story how BBC have vendetta against him
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MCR He's back

Wyot Honey wrote:
Wyot wrote:
I hadn't heard of him before. Looking him up and reading around this I get the sense of a bitter fantasist seeking attention, rather than a victim at the heart of a plot by multiple BBC staff (Police have to investigate if complaints are made over a certain threshold) to ruin him....(why?)



The issue is that he is on either permanent bail or no bail, with no end in sight, and that the police (unless they are hired actors which seems unlikely) had removed their badges, and were intimidating, which we all KNOW can happen.

He is very definitely bitter and often unpleasant, but the only reason for lying that I can think of is that he will move to somewhere that charges to watch... but that would kill the golden goose.


Well as I say I don't know too much about it all or what the allegations against hin even are. My instinct (obviously could be completely wrong) is that I don't think he sounds very credible. The only clip I saw of Police they were being polite not intimidating at all; but he kept refusing to come to his door. While I certainly don't think all is rosy in our Police system, if they are corrupt in this case they are crap at it.

Four raids on his house seems ample time to me if they wished to plant evidence and get him charged with something...
Honey Wyot wrote:
I hadn't heard of him before. Looking him up and reading around this I get the sense of a bitter fantasist seeking attention, rather than a victim at the heart of a plot by multiple BBC staff (Police have to investigate if complaints are made over a certain threshold) to ruin him....(why?)

The issue is that he is on either permanent bail or no bail, with no end in sight, and that the police (unless they are hired actors which seems unlikely) had removed their badges, and were intimidating, which we all KNOW can happen.

He is very definitely bitter and often unpleasant, but the only reason for lying that I can think of is that he will move to somewhere that charges to watch... but that would kill the golden goose.
Wyot I hadn't heard of him before. Looking him up and reading around this I get the sense of a bitter fantasist seeking attention, rather than a victim at the heart of a plot by multiple BBC staff (Police have to investigate if complaints are made over a certain threshold) to ruin him....(why?)
MCR Honey wrote:
MCR wrote:
This tweet says it all by Team YouTube Alex Belfield YouTube is still active not suspended by Youtube

twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1388638646568357892?s=19


Are you saying he made the ban up? That seems a bit far fetched.
If true, Youtube have probably had lots of complaints and sorted it out. Also, he was apparently not sure which day the ban ends. (according to the Andre Walker channel, I think? )

What would he gain by lying? Other than giving us a welcome break from his "man sausage"?


Quoted that tweet from digitalspy thread
no idea if he made it up or not
Could be something or could be a simple explanation
benefit of doubt is needed
forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2405615/alex-belfield/p6