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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Comments on TalkShoe Call 10-11-16 (Ella's)

See March 4, 2016 blog entry (Conference Call Numbers) for explanation of what this references to.

One chatter suggested a centralized database of TI's ("so that we can keep in touch with each other", or to maybe make a collective stand). Did it ever occur to anyone that this could be dangerous in that it could provide enemies with a database of possible assault targets that they could neutralize and exploit?  Let us not be naive.
Also: So many participants are muted in the chat that I'm not sure there is an actual free flow of information.

Even interacting with other TI's is fraught with hazards.
This site discusses some of them:
https://proparanoid.wordpress.com/2012/08/25/why-targeted-individuals-should-not-hook-up-with-other-tis/
This is part of what makes it so difficult to organize.
I am not endorsing Sweeney, because I actually know very little about him, but what he said there seemed apropos. It looks like a lot of what he writes seems tongue-in-cheek or humor. Most victims have little use for that because of the desperation of their predicament. But maybe we could use a little.

Persons reporting skin sores or "morgellons": Have you been checked out for STD's? Don't care to embarass anyone, but these are a ubiquitous fact of modern life. Furthermore, military personnel (servicemen) about to embark on military campaigns are routinely informed of possible plots by enemies to infect them intentionally as part of their training. Take all precautions for protection in this area.  I am also familiar with MRSA in a nursing setting (used to work in a nursing home). There is also the common affliction shingles, which is viral in origin and can occur in anybody who has been exposed to chickenpox. In my own experience the radiation can cause redness and swelling (welts), but actual lesions are something else. They may imply an infectious agent, or even cancer. It's also true that biowarfare does exist. I was recently briefed about the threat of agents like anthrax at another type of place of work. Make no mistake, we are in a secret war if we are attempting to expose the perpetrators of these criminal acts, and it is an actual war. We must try to maintain courage and mutual support against all these odds anyway.


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