Remote Mind Control Technology
Been having a bit of an interesting exchange with a woman who contacted me about archetypes. I just so happened to look up her name online, before writing her back, and found some references to her being involved in mind control survivor groups. Which is a very interesting topic, whether or not you choose to “believe” in the reality of it.
I asked her a little about it, and she had some interesting things to share in reply, which she gave me permission to include here.
- To first answer your question about mind control technology, I never believed in it until I experienced it myself in San Diego. It was a nightmare that any victim will tell you is just unbelievable. There is no way to shield the technology that has and is being developed to electronically affect the brain’s eeg patterns and the body’s nervous system.
I am one of the few people who has been released from this torture. When I left San Diego for the last time, the problem was left behind there. I still communicate with other targeted people in San Diego and across the United States and do research to try to help them find a way to sheild it. So far, nothing has worked. Most of the victims live in California and Texas, but they are scattered around the United States, many in Flordia, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania. I have visited many of them looking for clues and answers. The thing is if you read their stories you simply won’t believe they could be true. But once you have been victimized with this kind of technology, you can instantly tell who other victims are by what they say.
My advice to you as an occult investigator is to leave it alone. Do not get mixed up in investigating it because if you become targeted it is next to impossible to shake it off. My advice is to stay way away from anything to do with mind control technology and victims of it. There was a man who was intensely investigating it because of the fact that his daughter was being targeted. He ended up being targeted himself. This is why I warn you.
[…] There is only one more thing to say about it is that the people who are singled out to be targeted are people whose credibility is already lost or easily destroyed. Many mental patients, drug addicts and prisoners were the first experimentees. But a huge group that was also targeted for the past 15 years is anyone who is into the occult or metaphysics such as astrology and tarot. These people also have a credibility problem with mainstream society and so were heavily targeted by whoever was testing out this technology. That is how I got targeted.
Just like most every topic of this nature, I don’t have any particular belief or disbelief about this stuff. I don’t find a lot of value when people try to discredit the experiences of others. It’s like that Jacques Vallee quote about UFO’s - how your responsibility as an “investigator” is to the people experiencing the phenomenon and not the phenomenon.
I absolutely believe mind control technology is possible, and I believe that there are people who would use it on others were it possible. If you haven’t already been following it, I highly recommend checking out the interview series that Rigorous Intuition has been running with Kathleen Sullivan, a so-called mind-control survivor of a totally different type. Lots of interesting and compelling content in this area of thinking.
Going back to the letter I received though, I find the last paragraph to be especially relevant. The part about how people who are into off-center topics, such as metaphysics, occult, etc, have a negative image in society - a “credibility problem” she calls it. And that such people will often be targeted for various things, since they won’t be believed. The other especially important thing to add here, I think, is that as soon as people venture off the beaten trail of what is culturally acceptable, and start studying the occult, etc - they become especially susceptible to a much more direct method of mind control. Not using remote technologies and government bases, but by manipulating people who are looking for answers with lots of deceit, empty promises, and wish-fulfillment fantasies in exchange for money.




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