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The brain is an unsecured computer

Jack O'Farrell

I am shadowed 24/7 by remote neural operatives claiming to be from US government agencies. They attempt to humiliate and isolate me. Their accents are Australian. They are linked to an AI database of every memory I have going back to childhood.

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The great unravelling

For years, I have documented the sensation of my brain becoming an unsecured computer. I have chronicled the 24/7 verbal harassment, the physiological terror of being bapped by invisible beams, and the haunting reality of Remote Neural Moni...

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You are safe. They are locked away.

They want control. They are terrorists. They are seeking to take over your mind and body. They are seeking to take you over.

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  • Jack O'Farrell

    This Substack chronicles my ongoing first-hand experiences with Voice-to-Skull (V2K), Remote Neural Monitoring, and the psychological warfare doctrine known as American Zersetzung. Originally Australian, lately living in Europe.

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