Journalist Sharon Weinberger, who is also editor of Defense Technology International has written an illuminating cover article for the Washington Post titled 'Mind Games' which takes a credible look at those people who call themselves Targeted Individuals (TIs) of covert government mind surveillance. It follows the story of Harlan Girard who has considered himself as a target for mind weapons since the 1980s - and examines some of the background to military involvement in the patents of microwave weaponry - or EM Weapons.
Having also read some background into this subject I would caution the reader not to dismiss the possibility too easily...
Six months after the voices began, they had another question for him: "Mr. Girard, Mr. Girard. Why aren't you dead yet?" At first, he recalls, the voices would speak just two or three times a day, but it escalated into a near-constant cacophony, often accompanied by severe pain all over his body -- which Girard now attributes to directed-energy weapons that can shoot invisible beams.
Having also read some background into this subject I would caution the reader not to dismiss the possibility too easily...
1 comment:
Boy, another synchronicity,, I just read this same article not long ago,,
this is an interesting subject, regardless of what we 'think' we may judge these people experiences by.
Scott
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