Originally posted by MemoryShock
Originally posted by resistor
BTW, your right about satellites being used. I know through experimentation that this is the case.
What type of experimentation, if I may ask?
During the two years or so of very extreme sleep deprivation I experienced, (it’s much less severe now) I was getting maybe 10 hours of sleep a
week. I tried many different remedies with no success. Now I know that my sleep deprivation was being induced using electromagnetic means because of
the characteristic high pitched ringing in the ears that accompanies it, which many so targeted individuals describe. There are also many other ways
in which I was and am being targeted, so this wasn’t happening in a vacuum.
Having read about the experiences of others, I thought that perhaps I was being targeted from a neighbors house, and so set out for the wilderness of
eastern OK with which I am somewhat familiar. I headed for a spot that was some 30 miles and 1000 ft of elevation away from the nearest habitation,
and which had only one road in and out. As I approached the spot, I downed a couple of sleeping pills and a goodly amount of wine. In my already
exhausted state, I felt sure that I would finally get some hard sleep. I bedded down not far from my car, only to immediately get the familiar
ringing in the ears, and an inability to drift off despite the grogginess. So, I headed off down the mountain on the side away from the road, and
after I got about a quarter mile, I plopped down again and after my pulse calmed down I slept like a corpse until the sun made it over the mountain
and hit my eyes.
What I conclude from this is that my vehicle had a tracking devise in it, and that this was used to direct a satellite EM weapon. Also, about two
weeks later I awoke to a painful right ear and found dried blood in the ear. I assumed that ’they’ didn’t like my little trick and so put a
tracking implant in my ear. It also seemed to have to ability to cause infection and pain. I’ve since disabled it using rare earth magnets.
Purely anecdotal I know, but it’s convinced me.