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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Radiation From Upper Atmosphere

 Radiation levels against targeted individuals is now amped up beyond any level at which it has formerly been.  Perpetrators reduce it during the day so as to avoid detection by the population which is primarily active by day. Then they intensify it at night to unbearable levels, when victims are forced to be stationary because they are compelled to sleep. Victims have reported whole body vibrations. Levels are such that I am sure beams are interfering with the ability of bone marrow to produce red blood cells,  levels which are liable to collapse the immune system and induce leukemia, as well as damage to DNA and production of mutations. Many of these beams seem to come from overhead, from space, as if from a satellite system. 

It cannot be ascertained whether it is enemy or domestic fire.

There don't seem to be any Kuciniches or John Glenns around rallying for prohibition of weaponization of space, nor for treaties which are not likely to be honored by the combatants.

These beams are referred to as DEWs--directed energy weapons. I don't believe they are being limited to nonionizing microwaves.  The general public is being kept in the dark about these events by mainstream news media sources. You are not likely to find out it is occurring until you are hit. If you talk about it to the wrong people you are in danger of being Baker Acted. Join conference calls at tievents.org to learn more about the rollout of this de facto war.  

One important caveat to be aware of:  these weapons have been associated with telepathic transfer and communication, colossal home and privacy invasion. Transforming targets' homes into what have come to be referred to as electronic concentration camps because of perpetrators' penchant for torture. Victims have become refugees from their own homes, rendered homeless, jobless, psychologically broken and otherwise destroyed by the through the wall radar. Some have taken to nomadic existences in RVs. Human rights violations aplenty.

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