
Mid-2024 brought unmistakeable awareness that I was being targeted by neuroweapons. Whether I'm working, travelling, or having sex, my consciousness is shared with two other consciousnesses. Humiliation, intimidation, radiation is their playbook.
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The Washington Standard’s piece, “American Zersetzung,” may sound like conspiracy, but it’s too coherently sourced, too historically grounded, and too eerily plausible to dismiss. Drawing on the East German Stasi’s psychological warfare doc...
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