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Tuesday, July 30, 2013


Below is an excerpt from a letter John Finch sent to me. Finch a mail team member of the

Worldwide Movement Against Remote Mind Manipulation Weapon Abuse


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In October 2001, Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich introduced a bill to the House of Representatives which, it was hoped would be extremely important in the fight to expose and stop psycho-electronic mind control experimentation on involuntary, non-consensual citizens. The Bill was referred to the Committee on Science, and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services and International Relations. In the original bill a ban was sought on ‘exotic weapons’ including electronic, psychotronic or information weapons, chemtrails, particle beams, plasmas, electromagnetic radiation, extremely low frequency (ELF) or ultra low frequency (ULF) energy radiation, or mind control technologies. Despite the inclusion of a prohibition of the basing of weapons in space, and the use of weapons to destroy objects or damage objects in space, there is no mention in the revised bill of any of the aforementioned mind-invasive weaponry, nor of the use of satellite or radar or other energy based technology for deploying or developing technology designed for deployment against the minds of human beings. (Space Preservation Act, 2002)...

My comment. The house of Representative prefers to allow crimes with Mind control technologies and els by not regulating them and not supporting protection against such.
Can this be seen as a violation of their duties? Is their duty not also to protect Americans against any potential threat when this is within their possibilities, which they could have done do but did not do in the case of mind control technologies and else.

Americans what do you do with house representatives which seemingly support crime?
I assume you are used to such and do nothing, right?
I am a victim of such weapons for many years now and many others are as well. 
The Movement mentioned above has many registered victims.

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