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« on: August 26, 2018, 10:28:22 pm »

Mind control documents released by accident
Posted on Sunday, 22 April, 2018


What was the US government doing with these documents ? Image Credit: sxc.hu
A file recently released by the US government contains information about 'psycho-electric weapons'.
The peculiar blunder occurred when journalist Curtis Waltman wrote to the Washington State Fusion Center (WSFC) concerning a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for material about Antifa.

When he finally received the documents he was surprised to find that a mysterious archive file entitled 'EM effects on human body.zip' had been sent to him as well.

Inside were a series of diagrams pertaining to some form of mind control technology that could force certain sensations, thoughts, dreams and behaviors on someone using 'psychotropic weapons'.

Some of the images had been featured in a Nexus Magazine article about a lawsuit that an individual named John St. Clair Akewi had filed against the National Security Agency (NSA) in 1992.

Akewi had claimed that the agency was able to "assassinate US citizens covertly" and was "running covert psychological control operations to cause subjects to be diagnosed with ill mental health."

Waltman maintains that he has no idea how these documents, which don't appear to be official, had ended up with the information he requested or why the government had been storing them.

So far the WSFC has declined to comment on the matter.


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