In the last few months I have had 5 massages go bad on me.
Today while using the last one, IT JUST STOPPED WORKING. I CHECKED AND PLUG, IT WAS FINE - THE INFRARED HEAT WAS WORKING BUT NOT THE MASSAGE ITSELF.
IT JUST STOPPED WHILE I WAS USING IT.
HMMMM, KEEPING IN MIND THAT 4 OTHERS FAILED THE SAME WAY, DOES REMOTE TAMPERING COMES TO MIND????
I HAVE READ THAT EM PULSES COULD KILL A CAR'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WHILE IT IS BEING DRIVEN, SO OF COURSE ANY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS AT RISK FOR THE SAME TYPE OF ATTACK.
http://gizmodo.com/5454295/this-emp-cannon-stops-cars-almost-instantly
http://www.zgeek.com/archive/index.php/t-20059.html
Monday, May 17, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
POSSIBLE GANG STALKING BY CHINESE GANGS IN TORONTO
I HAVE SEEN THIS PATTERN REPEAT ITSELF OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS.
WHENEVER I DRIVE A CHINESE DRIVER IN A COROLLA WILL DRIVE VERY SLOWLY IN FRONT OF ME. WHEN A DRIVER TURNS OFF ANOTHER WILL PULL IN FRONT OF ME AND SLOW AND PROCEDE TO DRIVE VERY SLOWLY -UNDER THE SPEED LIMIT.
THIS HAPPENS ON THE HIGHWAY AS WELL.
Example: yesterday I went to a Hindu temple to hear an American Hindu speak - as I pulled out of the parking lot a Chinese couple driving a blue Corolla immediately pulled ahead of me from a virtually empty lane. He then slowed down to about 50km. The same would happen on the highway - cars would cut in front of me and slow down - 80% of these would be Chinese and Muslim drivers.
WHENEVER I DRIVE A CHINESE DRIVER IN A COROLLA WILL DRIVE VERY SLOWLY IN FRONT OF ME. WHEN A DRIVER TURNS OFF ANOTHER WILL PULL IN FRONT OF ME AND SLOW AND PROCEDE TO DRIVE VERY SLOWLY -UNDER THE SPEED LIMIT.
THIS HAPPENS ON THE HIGHWAY AS WELL.
Example: yesterday I went to a Hindu temple to hear an American Hindu speak - as I pulled out of the parking lot a Chinese couple driving a blue Corolla immediately pulled ahead of me from a virtually empty lane. He then slowed down to about 50km. The same would happen on the highway - cars would cut in front of me and slow down - 80% of these would be Chinese and Muslim drivers.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
COVERT EXPERIMENTATION AND COVER UPS
http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12177&page=185
EXCERPTED FROM ABOVE LINK:
.cal care, ethics, education, and health-related human rights for all people. Otmar Kloiber, WMA secretary general, reported on inquiry7,8 that:
the World Medical Association entrusts it completely to its members to implement and monitor the implementation of WMA policy. The office of the WMA has neither the means nor the task to investigate the application in the countries. With the Declaration of Helsinki the implementation has been fairly successful but yet we don’t have reliable country data. For a country such as Iran we simply don’t know.
That implies that although the DoH has international authority, it is not known how well it is respected or even enforced across the globe. Dr. Kloiber continued: “A very strong role lies in the hand of the publishers of international professional journals. Requirements to give proof of the observation of the DoH certainly help to get those standards accepted.”
That last remark shows that overt research that is submitted for publication to (ideally) peer-reviewed professional journals must meet the highest standards of human research-subject protection as exemplified by the DoH and the CIOMS guidelines. Covert or classified military research findings will probably not be submitted for publication in the international literature, so they will escape the attention of publishers and peer reviewers. Thus, human-subjects protection in this sector of biomedical research cannot be guaranteed or assessed. Military use of advances in biomedical science is extremely difficult to investigate, because of the classified status of most such research. To safeguard their national security, nations that are actively pursuing biotechnology useful to the military are highly unlikely to advertise their accomplishments in the biomedical literature or elsewhere. Moreover, an inverse relationship seems apparent: countries that are most likely to be pursuing neuroscientific and other biotechnological developments for military or intelligence use are least likely to be direct or transparent about such activities.
The international community is concerned about the reactivation of the nuclear program in Iran. The recent visit of the Iranian president to the UN in New York has not relieved any of the fears associated with Iran’s development of nuclear power (Hoge, 2007). And the development of other forms of military technologies, such as neurotechnological devices, to build Iran’s national defense and perhaps even offense remains largely unknown. It poses a threat to international stability, and we are compelled to learn more about ethical regulations for biomedical research in Iran.
7
For this report, representatives of WMA, CIOMS, and the International Association for Bioethics were approached with specific questions about the scope of and international compliance with their guidelines. Only WMA responded to the committee’s request.
8
Otmar Kloiber, WMA, personal communication to committee member Jonathan Moreno on September 18, 2007.
EXCERPTED FROM ABOVE LINK:
.cal care, ethics, education, and health-related human rights for all people. Otmar Kloiber, WMA secretary general, reported on inquiry7,8 that:
the World Medical Association entrusts it completely to its members to implement and monitor the implementation of WMA policy. The office of the WMA has neither the means nor the task to investigate the application in the countries. With the Declaration of Helsinki the implementation has been fairly successful but yet we don’t have reliable country data. For a country such as Iran we simply don’t know.
That implies that although the DoH has international authority, it is not known how well it is respected or even enforced across the globe. Dr. Kloiber continued: “A very strong role lies in the hand of the publishers of international professional journals. Requirements to give proof of the observation of the DoH certainly help to get those standards accepted.”
That last remark shows that overt research that is submitted for publication to (ideally) peer-reviewed professional journals must meet the highest standards of human research-subject protection as exemplified by the DoH and the CIOMS guidelines. Covert or classified military research findings will probably not be submitted for publication in the international literature, so they will escape the attention of publishers and peer reviewers. Thus, human-subjects protection in this sector of biomedical research cannot be guaranteed or assessed. Military use of advances in biomedical science is extremely difficult to investigate, because of the classified status of most such research. To safeguard their national security, nations that are actively pursuing biotechnology useful to the military are highly unlikely to advertise their accomplishments in the biomedical literature or elsewhere. Moreover, an inverse relationship seems apparent: countries that are most likely to be pursuing neuroscientific and other biotechnological developments for military or intelligence use are least likely to be direct or transparent about such activities.
The international community is concerned about the reactivation of the nuclear program in Iran. The recent visit of the Iranian president to the UN in New York has not relieved any of the fears associated with Iran’s development of nuclear power (Hoge, 2007). And the development of other forms of military technologies, such as neurotechnological devices, to build Iran’s national defense and perhaps even offense remains largely unknown. It poses a threat to international stability, and we are compelled to learn more about ethical regulations for biomedical research in Iran.
7
For this report, representatives of WMA, CIOMS, and the International Association for Bioethics were approached with specific questions about the scope of and international compliance with their guidelines. Only WMA responded to the committee’s request.
8
Otmar Kloiber, WMA, personal communication to committee member Jonathan Moreno on September 18, 2007.
IF IT WAS DONE THEN IT COULD BE DONE NOW!!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7415082/French-bread-spiked-with-LSD-in-CIA-experiment.html
EXCERPTED FROM ABOVE LINK:
French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment
A 50-year mystery over the 'cursed bread' of Pont-Saint-Esprit, which left residents suffering hallucinations, has been solved after a writer discovered the US had spiked the bread with LSD as part of an experiment
In 1951, a quiet, picturesque village in southern France was suddenly and mysteriously struck down with mass insanity and hallucinations. At least five people died, dozens were interned in asylums and hundreds afflicted.
For decades it was assumed that the local bread had been unwittingly poisoned with a psychedelic mould. Now, however, an American investigative journalist has uncovered evidence suggesting the CIA peppered local food with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as part of a mind control experiment at the height of the Cold War.
The mystery of Le Pain Maudit (Cursed Bread) still haunts the inhabitants of Pont-Saint-Esprit, in the Gard, southeast France.
On August 16, 1951, the inhabitants were suddenly racked with frightful hallucinations of terrifying beasts and fire.
One man tried to drown himself, screaming that his belly was being eaten by snakes. An 11-year-old tried to strangle his grandmother. Another man shouted: "I am a plane", before jumping out of a second-floor window, breaking his legs. He then got up and carried on for 50 yards. Another saw his heart escaping through his feet and begged a doctor to put it back. Many were taken to the local asylum in strait jackets.
Time magazine wrote at the time: "Among the stricken, delirium rose: patients thrashed wildly on their beds, screaming that red flowers were blossoming from their bodies, that their heads had turned to molten lead."
Eventually, it was determined that the best-known local baker had unwittingly contaminated his flour with ergot, a hallucinogenic mould that infects rye grain. Another theory was the bread had been poisoned with organic mercury.
However, H P Albarelli Jr., an investigative journalist, claims the outbreak resulted from a covert experiment directed by the CIA and the US Army's top-secret Special Operations Division (SOD) at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
The scientists who produced both alternative explanations, he writes, worked for the Swiss-based Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company, which was then secretly supplying both the Army and CIA with LSD.
Mr Albarelli came across CIA documents while investigating the suspicious suicide of Frank Olson, a biochemist working for the SOD who fell from a 13th floor window two years after the Cursed Bread incident. One note transcribes a conversation between a CIA agent and a Sandoz official who mentions the "secret of Pont-Saint-Esprit" and explains that it was not "at all" caused by mould but by diethylamide, the D in LSD.
While compiling his book, A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments, Mr Albarelli spoke to former colleagues of Mr Olson, two of whom told him that the Pont-Saint-Esprit incident was part of a mind control experiment run by the CIA and US army.
After the Korean War the Americans launched a vast research programme into the mental manipulation of prisoners and enemy troops.
Scientists at Fort Detrick told him that agents had sprayed LSD into the air and also contaminated "local foot products".
Mr Albarelli said the real "smoking gun" was a White House document sent to members of the Rockefeller Commission formed in 1975 to investigate CIA abuses. It contained the names of a number of French nationals who had been secretly employed by the CIA and made direct reference to the "Pont St. Esprit incident." In its quest to research LSD as an offensive weapon, Mr Albarelli claims, the US army also drugged over 5,700 unwitting American servicemen between 1953 and 1965.
None of his sources would indicate whether the French secret services were aware of the alleged operation. According to US news reports, French intelligence chiefs have demanded the CIA explain itself following the book's revelations. French intelligence officially denies this.
Locals in Pont-Saint-Esprit still want to know why they were hit by such apocalyptic scenes. "At the time people brought up the theory of an experiment aimed at controlling a popular revolt," said Charles Granjoh, 71.
"I almost kicked the bucket," he told the weekly French magazine Les Inrockuptibles. "I'd like to know why."
EXCERPTED FROM ABOVE LINK:
French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment
A 50-year mystery over the 'cursed bread' of Pont-Saint-Esprit, which left residents suffering hallucinations, has been solved after a writer discovered the US had spiked the bread with LSD as part of an experiment
In 1951, a quiet, picturesque village in southern France was suddenly and mysteriously struck down with mass insanity and hallucinations. At least five people died, dozens were interned in asylums and hundreds afflicted.
For decades it was assumed that the local bread had been unwittingly poisoned with a psychedelic mould. Now, however, an American investigative journalist has uncovered evidence suggesting the CIA peppered local food with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as part of a mind control experiment at the height of the Cold War.
The mystery of Le Pain Maudit (Cursed Bread) still haunts the inhabitants of Pont-Saint-Esprit, in the Gard, southeast France.
On August 16, 1951, the inhabitants were suddenly racked with frightful hallucinations of terrifying beasts and fire.
One man tried to drown himself, screaming that his belly was being eaten by snakes. An 11-year-old tried to strangle his grandmother. Another man shouted: "I am a plane", before jumping out of a second-floor window, breaking his legs. He then got up and carried on for 50 yards. Another saw his heart escaping through his feet and begged a doctor to put it back. Many were taken to the local asylum in strait jackets.
Time magazine wrote at the time: "Among the stricken, delirium rose: patients thrashed wildly on their beds, screaming that red flowers were blossoming from their bodies, that their heads had turned to molten lead."
Eventually, it was determined that the best-known local baker had unwittingly contaminated his flour with ergot, a hallucinogenic mould that infects rye grain. Another theory was the bread had been poisoned with organic mercury.
However, H P Albarelli Jr., an investigative journalist, claims the outbreak resulted from a covert experiment directed by the CIA and the US Army's top-secret Special Operations Division (SOD) at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
The scientists who produced both alternative explanations, he writes, worked for the Swiss-based Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company, which was then secretly supplying both the Army and CIA with LSD.
Mr Albarelli came across CIA documents while investigating the suspicious suicide of Frank Olson, a biochemist working for the SOD who fell from a 13th floor window two years after the Cursed Bread incident. One note transcribes a conversation between a CIA agent and a Sandoz official who mentions the "secret of Pont-Saint-Esprit" and explains that it was not "at all" caused by mould but by diethylamide, the D in LSD.
While compiling his book, A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments, Mr Albarelli spoke to former colleagues of Mr Olson, two of whom told him that the Pont-Saint-Esprit incident was part of a mind control experiment run by the CIA and US army.
After the Korean War the Americans launched a vast research programme into the mental manipulation of prisoners and enemy troops.
Scientists at Fort Detrick told him that agents had sprayed LSD into the air and also contaminated "local foot products".
Mr Albarelli said the real "smoking gun" was a White House document sent to members of the Rockefeller Commission formed in 1975 to investigate CIA abuses. It contained the names of a number of French nationals who had been secretly employed by the CIA and made direct reference to the "Pont St. Esprit incident." In its quest to research LSD as an offensive weapon, Mr Albarelli claims, the US army also drugged over 5,700 unwitting American servicemen between 1953 and 1965.
None of his sources would indicate whether the French secret services were aware of the alleged operation. According to US news reports, French intelligence chiefs have demanded the CIA explain itself following the book's revelations. French intelligence officially denies this.
Locals in Pont-Saint-Esprit still want to know why they were hit by such apocalyptic scenes. "At the time people brought up the theory of an experiment aimed at controlling a popular revolt," said Charles Granjoh, 71.
"I almost kicked the bucket," he told the weekly French magazine Les Inrockuptibles. "I'd like to know why."
TECHNOLOGIES USED TO HARASS CITIZENS IN HOME
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/gang-stalking-and-directed-energy-weapons-torture-part-six
EXCERPTED FROM ABOVE LINK:
Gang Stalking and Directed Energy Weapons Torture - Part Six
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Chapter 5: New X-Ray Surveillance Tools Part III
Have manufacturers responded to law enforcement’s demand for through-the-wall surveillance tools?
The unit pictured on the left is manufactured by Time Domain Corporation. It is RadarVision, an Ultrawideband, through-the-wall surveillance tool produced in response to the call for Homeland Security technology. It is marketed primarily to law enforcement agencies with the stated capability to track humans through “reinforced concrete, concrete block, sheetrock, brick, wood, plastic, tile, and fiberglass” Time Domain Corporation is the company awarded a Federal contract for business solicitation BAA-99-04-IFKPA -Through the Wall Surveillance.
A noteworthy capability of RadarVision is “real-time intelligence on the direction and distance to the motion contact.” In other words, it can precisely measure distance to a human target through-the-wall. That opens up the possibility of precisely and remotely targeting humans through the walls of their apartments or homes. Please take note, as that capability is relevant to the harassment experienced by victims of through-the-wall directed energy weapons (DEWs).
What is Ultrawideband? Ultrawideband is an old radio wave technology first used for Morse-code radio transmitters pioneered by Guglielmo Marconi in 1901. Ultrawideband (UWB) has been used in recent years for ground-penetrating radar and other applications to inspect roads, bridges and other large construction areas for structural integrity. It has seen a renewed popularity of late as a conductor of wireless computer network transmissions. The use of Ultrawideband is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Time Domain Corporation required and received FCC approval to sell RadarVision commercially to law enforcement agencies
Were they right?The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) as far back as 1996 provided a warning regarding this class of X-Ray technology that now seems prophetic. “I’m familiar with the millimeter-wave technology and it’s an incredible invasion of privacy,” says Don Haines, a lobbyist for the American Civil Liberties Union. “It produces a virtual 3-D image, and you can see the contours of breasts, buttocks and genitals.”
The Point is this . . .Clearly, evidence is overwhelming that through-the-wall imaging technology is being manufactured by a number of government suppliers. And, that technology is sought and purchased by law enforcement agencies. We have also demonstrated that this x-ray technology has the following capabilities:
The ability to see through walls, and most common construction materials.
It can generate detailed through-the-clothing images of individuals in the room or home under surveillance.
The units can be operated remotely from a nearby home or apartment.
The units can track movement, and monitor speech, heartbeat, pulse, and other bodily functions remotely.
The units can provide precise distance measurements for targeting individuals under surveillance with weapons.
The units are portable, silent, and can be disguised or hidden in a typical residential home or apartment
We ask that you take note of the capability highlighted in red above–the ability to accurately target individuals under surveillance with weapons. The following question must now be answered: What class of through-the-wall weapons and torture devices are being used in concert with remote x-ray technology? That will be discussed in the next installment: Weapons. Return soon, you don’t want to miss it!
Additional Reading:Millimeter Wave Imaging at Airports
Presentation of through-the-wall technology to the Federal Law Enforcement Wireless User Group July, 11, 2000Royal Military College of Canada study of Through-the-Wall Surveillance Technologies from American ManufacturersTime Domain Corp. UWB Through-the-Wall Surveillance Technology WebsiteAir Force Material Command article on development of Through-the-Wall technology for civilian law enforcementRadarvision PDF Brochure
EXCERPTED FROM ABOVE LINK:
Gang Stalking and Directed Energy Weapons Torture - Part Six
Share: by badexperiment August 18, 2009 at 07:13 pm
309 views 0 Recommendations 3 comments
Chapter 5: New X-Ray Surveillance Tools Part III
Have manufacturers responded to law enforcement’s demand for through-the-wall surveillance tools?
The unit pictured on the left is manufactured by Time Domain Corporation. It is RadarVision, an Ultrawideband, through-the-wall surveillance tool produced in response to the call for Homeland Security technology. It is marketed primarily to law enforcement agencies with the stated capability to track humans through “reinforced concrete, concrete block, sheetrock, brick, wood, plastic, tile, and fiberglass” Time Domain Corporation is the company awarded a Federal contract for business solicitation BAA-99-04-IFKPA -Through the Wall Surveillance.
A noteworthy capability of RadarVision is “real-time intelligence on the direction and distance to the motion contact.” In other words, it can precisely measure distance to a human target through-the-wall. That opens up the possibility of precisely and remotely targeting humans through the walls of their apartments or homes. Please take note, as that capability is relevant to the harassment experienced by victims of through-the-wall directed energy weapons (DEWs).
What is Ultrawideband? Ultrawideband is an old radio wave technology first used for Morse-code radio transmitters pioneered by Guglielmo Marconi in 1901. Ultrawideband (UWB) has been used in recent years for ground-penetrating radar and other applications to inspect roads, bridges and other large construction areas for structural integrity. It has seen a renewed popularity of late as a conductor of wireless computer network transmissions. The use of Ultrawideband is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Time Domain Corporation required and received FCC approval to sell RadarVision commercially to law enforcement agencies
Were they right?The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) as far back as 1996 provided a warning regarding this class of X-Ray technology that now seems prophetic. “I’m familiar with the millimeter-wave technology and it’s an incredible invasion of privacy,” says Don Haines, a lobbyist for the American Civil Liberties Union. “It produces a virtual 3-D image, and you can see the contours of breasts, buttocks and genitals.”
The Point is this . . .Clearly, evidence is overwhelming that through-the-wall imaging technology is being manufactured by a number of government suppliers. And, that technology is sought and purchased by law enforcement agencies. We have also demonstrated that this x-ray technology has the following capabilities:
The ability to see through walls, and most common construction materials.
It can generate detailed through-the-clothing images of individuals in the room or home under surveillance.
The units can be operated remotely from a nearby home or apartment.
The units can track movement, and monitor speech, heartbeat, pulse, and other bodily functions remotely.
The units can provide precise distance measurements for targeting individuals under surveillance with weapons.
The units are portable, silent, and can be disguised or hidden in a typical residential home or apartment
We ask that you take note of the capability highlighted in red above–the ability to accurately target individuals under surveillance with weapons. The following question must now be answered: What class of through-the-wall weapons and torture devices are being used in concert with remote x-ray technology? That will be discussed in the next installment: Weapons. Return soon, you don’t want to miss it!
Additional Reading:Millimeter Wave Imaging at Airports
Presentation of through-the-wall technology to the Federal Law Enforcement Wireless User Group July, 11, 2000Royal Military College of Canada study of Through-the-Wall Surveillance Technologies from American ManufacturersTime Domain Corp. UWB Through-the-Wall Surveillance Technology WebsiteAir Force Material Command article on development of Through-the-Wall technology for civilian law enforcementRadarvision PDF Brochure
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