Psychotronic technology used to drive DC Navy Yard shooter to violent rampage (phenomena, secret)
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After the horrific DC Navy Yard shootings by apparent Targeted Individual (Ti) Aaron Alexis, many Americans are revisiting Jesse Ventura's Brain Invaders episode (video linked below) looking for clues. Moreover, national security journalist Sharon Weinberger's 2007 Washington Post investigative piece Mind Games is also providing some amazing insight in to the motive for defense contractor Aaron Alexis' violent rampage on that fateful September day.
Unfortunately the investigative video I posted early has been pulled from YouTube.
However, to elaborate further, it appears that DC Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis was the victim of psychotronic (mind control) technology that put disembodied voices in his head. This tech is also known to make victims feel the sensation that a microwave is burning their internal organs.
Back in early 2013 the Department of Defense attempted to codify DARPA's mind control programs by co-opting Yale University via a $1,800,000 grant. The DoD tried to use Orwellian doublespeak by rebranding mind control as “Advanced Interrogation”. You’ll no doubt recall how the Bush Administration euphemistically referred to torture as “Enhanced Interrogation”. Fortunately, the student body and alumni of Yale shot the plan down by exposing that it is in actuality a “perversion of medicine”.
If you say so but more than likely she was suffering from dementia and was misdiagnosed. Sadly, that happens all too often because of improperly trained psychiatrists.
Watch Doctor John Hall explain the Targeted Individual (Ti) phenomena in broad terms and more specifically how psychotronic weapons relate to DoD contractor Aaron Alexis.
Everyone -- I realize that videos are available through You tube, but we have strict content rules based on copywrite law. And those laws are so screwy, I tend to err on the side of cautious. That's why the first video was taken down -- the person that tends that "channel" knew it was shared with out permission, and took it down.
Just because they are on you tube and shareable, doesn't mean City Data won't get into hot water over it.
It's best you use hyperlinks to the video, and "fair use" comments like I watched this linked video and John Smith said " this". I under stood from this video *this*.
I'll let the one stand from Democracy Now, because they gave permission for this to be shared.
If you say so but more than likely she was suffering from dementia and was misdiagnosed. Sadly, that happens all too often because of improperly trained psychiatrists.[/url]
It's unusual for first onset of schizophrenic symptoms at age 34 (the shooter), but it does happen. Age 40 and above, it's very rare and is called "late onset schizophrenia". In my experience, psychiatrists are not necessarily adept at diagnosis ... they have large case loads and spend only a few minutes with a client (they're basically pill pushers), unlike psychologists, counselors, or social workers, who do the bulk of intensive client work these days. So diagnostic confusion with some of the other disorders of old age wouldn't surprise me.
See the onset and hospitalization graphs in this article:
The U.S. government has a strange and dark secret that was once hidden away—mind control experiments conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) beginning in the 1950s.
It was called Project MKULTRA, also known as MK-ULTRA, and was conducted by the CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence from the early ‘50s through the late ‘60s, according to Princeton University.
The project employed a variety of methods to manipulate brain function in order to make individuals more susceptible to suggestion. Test subjects, including American and Canadian citizens, were given drugs such as LSD and were subjected to sensory deprivation and abuse.
In 1973, then CIA director Richard Helms ordered all MKULTRA documents to be destroyed. Two years later, the project was brought to the public eye via investigations conducted by the Church Committee (the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, led by former Sen. Frank Church), which utilized sworn testimony and documents that survived destruction. A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request uncovered 20,000 additional documents. This led to a 1977 Senate hearing.
Stay tuned because some interesting revelations are forthcoming.
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