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Thursday, March 21, 2019

LRAD Silent Weaponry: Voice to Skull, The Scream, Voice of God

LRAD Silent Weaponry - 2004

LRAD Silent Weaponry -- known by several other names, including "Mouth to Skull," "Voice to Skull," "The Scream," and "Voice of God" -- is used in Federal and government "sanctioned" gangstalking to imitate Paranoid Schizophrenia in Targeted Individuals.

Too many entities have denied this weaponry's existence for decades, as it is in heavy use amongst defense contractors -- specifically those tied to Senators, Congressmen, and Special Interest groups -- across America.  In fact, I have yet to see a legitimate case of Paranoid Schizophrenia that was not, in fact, a victim of LRAD silent weaponry; Paranoid Schizophrenia does not exist.

LRAD operators verbally abuse victims to break down their defenses, then use hypnotism and hot words techniques to manipulate their emotional states in a manner similar to that Facebook used in its heinous "anger experiments."  Victims' bizarre behavior drives away friends and family members, isolating the victim.  Once isolated, the voices escalate their abuse.  Their behavior becomes increasingly irrational and volatile, and many turn to drugs and promiscuity to self-medicate.  This chain of carefully plotted and executed events often leads to homelessness.

In the "Voice of God" scenario, victims are sucked into a bizarre "war" between God and the Devil -- "God" is heard in one ear, "the Devil" in the other; other scenarios convince the listener that they are being observed in some kind of game, or on a TV show.  These scenarios are usually directed at drug-users, presumed lawbreakers, and "People of Faith," and seem to be most prevalent in the Black community.

These LRAD attacks shake the victim's confidence, use gaslighting in addition to verbal torture, and prey upon the victim's identity and sexuality.  Attacks are coordinated with operatives online, on TV, over the phone, and even through the radio in classic "Paranoid Schizophrenia" scenarios.  Friends and family members are often roped-in unwittingly, convinced by doctors or law enforcement to act a certain way or call certain authorities during "episodes."

This is known as "gangstalking," and is used by Streetgangs, US Federal agencies, bounty hunters, defense contractors (such as Raytheon, Black Cube, and TigerSwan, et.al.), and others.  Victims of gangstalking and LRAD silent weaponry Terrorism are known as "Targeted Individuals."

Silent weaponry affects the victims' memories; hypnotize and berate victims into submission to direct and/or control their behavior; and can also be used to imitate physical maladies, such as Parkinson's disease and Epilepsy.  Many affected will twitch, have violent muscle spasms, and talk to themselves.  Victims will not remember events, especially those involving erratic behavior, as they have been brainwashed.

The original "Voice of God" scenario included ball lightning, which would appear and claim to be "Allah" (Arabic for "God").  It was proposed in 1990, and meant to be used solely in the Middle East. Use of this military-grade weaponry is classified "Restricted," but it has been in heavy use on American civilians since the 1970s.

It was used to evince the Pulse nightclub shooting.  It was used in the Parkland shooting.  It was used on Sirhan Sirhan for the RFK assassination.  It has been used numerous times to force drivers to plough into crowds.  Whenever someone complains of "hearing voices," or thinks "someone on the TV/radio is talking" to them, Silent Weaponry is in use.

Every time, all the time -- period.  There is no such thing as Paranoid Schizophrenia.

LRAD silent weaponry is highly illegal (on paper) as it constitutes Torture, and operators can be afforded no protection under US or International Law; International Law does not apply to them, by their own decree.

© The Weirding, 2019

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Fluoride is a Toxin - GB8236, US934871

Fluoride is a Toxin
Fluoride is a Toxin
Fluoride was developed as an insecticide and toxin for vermin control in the 19th-Century (that's the 1800s).  Charles Henry Higbee of New York City, NY, filed the first patent in England (GB8236) in 1896; a US patent (934,871) was then issued in 1909, with several more following.

Fluoride was first introduced to Americans' drinking water en masse without approval by, or informing, the Citizenry in the 1940s.  Rumor has it that this was a Nazi plot, though I repeat that is only an unverified rumor.

At least one Harvard study found that fluoride has a deleterious effect on children's neurological development.  Numerous organizations have determined that fluoride is likely a cancerous agent, and US governmental agencies have actually suggested lowering levels of fluoridation in Americans' drinking water.

This has yet to happen.

© The Weirding, 2018

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Brain Waves and States

Brain Waves and Brain States
Brain Waves and Brain States
Frequency transmissions can alter the brain's state.  This is one methodology of "Silent Weaponry."  These frequency transmissions are also used to mimic mental illness, including inducing "hearing voices," often fraudulently diagnosed as Paranoid Schizophrenia.  It can also affect the Targeted Individuals' memory.

This is absolutely not "new" technology.

© The Weirding, 2017

Friday, December 14, 2012

Connecticut School Shooting

A young man with a suspected history of mental illness killed his mother, a teacher at a local elementary school, at home then drove her vehicle to the school and proceeded to kill some 20 children before committing suicide. The event so stunned the nation that the President addressed it in a short message earlier in the day.

It also spurred heated discussions on gun control, mental illness, security of students in public schools, and more. At least one petition calling for President Obama to introduce harsher gun control legislation was being circulated online.

In a bizarre parallel case in China, a man wounded over 20 schoolchildren with a knife. None of the students died, however.

© C Harris Lynn, 2012

Monday, November 7, 2011

Russian Historian Arrested for Grisly Display

Though the man has not been officially named at the time of this writing, a prominent Russian historian has been arrested by police for desecrating graves since 2010. Authorities say the 45-year-old man had dressed the remains of over 25 dead, young women in his apartment in some sort of bizarre display. He kept photographs of the women's nameplates and gravesites in order to better identify their remains and swathed them in clothes and cloth.

Those who knew him says he showed no outward signs of insanity, though he was "quirky." The historian had recently written and spoken about necrology, an interest in the dead, and said that his own interest was sparked at age 12 when a funereal procession forced him to kiss the forehead of a dead 11-year-old girl.

© C Harris Lynn, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Argentinian Woman Survives 23-Story Fall

A 33-year-old Argentinian woman survived a fall from the 23rd-story when she landed on top of a taxi. The cabbie driving the taxi said he noticed a policeman looking up at the woman before she jumped. The cab driver fled the taxi moments before the woman came crashing down on top of it. "If I hadn't got out, I'd be dead," he told reporters. The woman is in intensive care.

© C Harris Lynn, 2011

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Power of Christ Compels Christian Actor to Chop-Up Mom

Authorities say 31-year-old actor, Michael Brea, has been admitted into psychiatric care after neighbors heard screams emanating from his apartment. When police arrived, Brea was screaming Bible passages at the mutilated corpse of his mother. Cops say Brea stabbed her numerous times and decapitated her. They believe he held her hostage for several hours.

Neighbors reported nothing unusual about the family or actor, calling them "quiet people." Brea appeared in TV sit-coms, movies, and even a Coca-Cola commercial campaign. He also owned a restaurant and was known to participate in charity work. "My parents raised me to always share and to give charity in the name of God!"

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Friday, November 5, 2010

Childhood Bipolar Related to Antidepressants?

A Time Online article quotes a bioethicist as saying that an increase in children diagnosed with childhood bipolar disorder rises in direct relation to the introduction and sale of "'atypical' antidepressants." Well, the article words it a little bit differently, but I'm paraphrasing.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

Family Sues SeaWorld Over Son's Trauma

A family who was in attendance when a trainer was pulled under and drowned by a killer whale is suing the Orlando SeaWorld theme park for traumatizing their 10-year-old son. While this sounds like a frivolous lawsuit at first blush, and common sense screams, "Why did you just stand there and watch!? WTF!?" the family is actually only suing for a little over $15,000.

SeaWorld has been fined $75,000 by federal authorities for safety violations. The killer whale which attacked the trainer was also known to be violent. All things told, I absolutely believe a 10-year-old child would be traumatized by such a thing, and SeaWorld should absolutely bear the responsibility. More than anything, $15,000 is a very reasonable amount, and I have a feeling that, should this case go to trial, the family may be rewarded far more than that.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Amnesiac Found in Middle of Scottish Road

Found with £12, a lighter, and a pack of cigarettes, the man was discovered in the middle of an Edinburgh, Scotland road in the middle of a rainstorm. He appears to be of Middle-Eastern descent and speaks with a Scottish accent, but police say he seems genuinely concerned about his loss of memory and identity. They do not think he is faking his amnesia, and believe he may have been the victim of a robbery in which he received the konk on the head which gave him amnesia.

The man is 5'3 and has a tattoo of three dragonheads in a circular pattern on his right arm. The Mirror has a picture of the amnesiac. If anyone has any idea as to whom he is, please contact the police.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Friday, July 2, 2010

Sans Fava Beans, Chianti

A French inmate who killed his cellmate then ate part of his lung raw before cooking the rest was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder. Nicolas Cocaign, 37, requested psychiatric treatment in 1998 and to be placed in isolation in 2006. His lawyer said Cocaign is aware of his impulses and noted the "failure of the psychiatric, penitentiary, and social system" in his court argument.

Cocaign was quoted as saying, "What I did, I liked doing."

Nicolas Cocaign and cellmate, Thierry Baudry argued in January of 2007 when Baudry refused to wash his hands after using the restroom. Cocaign strangled him, then split open his chest with a razor blade and ripped out a chunk of the dead man's lung, thinking it his heart. He ate the piece raw, then cooked the rest.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Friday, June 4, 2010

Fish Oils to Treat Mentally Ill?

An international team using a study group of 81 people in the "high-risk" category for developing mental illness, treated 1/2 with fish oil supplements, and the other half with a placebo, and found that about 1 in 4 high-risk adults could be "protected" from developing mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, by the treatment.

The team considered those with a family history of mental illness, as well as those already exhibiting signs of mental illness, fit the high-risk category. The tested group was treated for three months, and monitored by the team for a year.

Antipsychotic medications often cause more harm than good.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Montana Flight Rerouted When 'Alien' Tries to Fly

An unruly passenger was arrested when a flight headed to Utah had to make an emergency landing in Idaho Falls Sunday. While reports conflict, witnesses say the passenger began banging on the flightdeck door. A news report states the 32-year old Las Vegas man said he was an "alien" and wanted to fly the plane.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Monday, May 3, 2010

Look Ma, No Hands!

An 18-year old who has been diagnosed as bi-polar and schizophrenic, among other things, approached Texas police and told them he had a foot in his bag. He showed the body part to police, then rode along to show them the grave he dug up. Police found a small hatchet inside the bag with the foot, and a shovel at the scene of the crime.

The teen's parents say "he has no control over his mind" and have no intentions of bailing him out. In fact, his mother, who spoke to reporters, told them her child should not be free, as she feared he would hurt himself or someone else. She said he refuses to take his medication, and he cannot take care of himself, but authorities keep releasing him.

Police reports show the teen was recently arrested for "terroristic threats" he made to a shopkeep a few months back. He said he would "blow up the building and kill everyone in it," then threatened to beat the man up if he saw him again.

The troubled teen faces one count of desecration, which could land him up to one year in jail, plus a fine.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Study Finds Religious People Brain-Damaged

A new study draws a conclusive connection between deeply religious people and brain damage. According to information from an earlier study, researchers determined specific areas of the brain were related to the Self, while others related to something called "self-transcendence" - a catch-all term for spiritual beliefs, feelings, and etc. When damage occurred to this portion of the brain, major changes in a person's spiritual and religious beliefs followed quickly.

According to this information, researchers now believe that stimulating certain areas of the brain could cause major changes in a person's spirituality and religious beliefs.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Sunday, February 7, 2010

British Reporter Infiltrates Homosexual 'Curing' Camp

A happy, openly-gay, British reporter infiltrated the growing world of homosexual "conversion" - the practice by which Christians attempt to "convert" homosexuals into heterosexuals. The practice is apparently infecting "legitimate" psychologists in England, who consider SSA - "Same Sex Attraction" - to be an illness, despite the fact that it was de-listed as a mental illness over 35 years ago. This cult of psych-workers is being directed by American-born Christians who are known leaders in the conversion "movement." Despite all of this, the NHS (National Health Service) is actually referring patients to, and paying for, these treatments.

During his research, the reporter learns that the doctors pray before and following each treatment session, which costs about $75.00. The belief is that the desire to be homosexual originates during childhood and is spurred by overbearing mothers, distant fathers, and loneliness. So is a traumatic birth and Freemasonry.

Perhaps most telling, whenever the doctors involved do not get the answers from the patient for which they are looking, communication is broken so the doctor can pray for the patient, asking God to enter his life and illuminate the sexual abuse which "[needs] to come to the surface." Whenever tempted - by attraction to the same sex or even the desire to masturbate - the patient is told to pray, informing God that he "[knows] this is wrong." These desires, attractions, et.al. are termed "The Enemy." In Judaeo-Christian mythology, Satan is Latin for "The Opposed."

According to the reporter, there are other approaches which do not place the same emphasis on Christianity - and make no mistake about it: this is a Christian offense, not a "religious" or "spiritual" one - but the psychology behind the belief that homosexuality is a "pathology" is pinned on some sort of trauma to the patient during his childhood. Those who do not uncover, and deal with, this "wounding" tend not to be helped.

Lest you think I am being prejudiced in my assessment, I urge you to read the report for yourself. Not only does it illuminate this conversion process and the thought-process behind it, it is a heartbreaking examination of Christian intolerance - particularly since the largest branch of this religion is guilty of child sexual abuse on a massive, international scale. But looking beyond even that, which I agree is an easy and simplistic connection, though I disagree that it makes it any less valid, we see that Christianity continues to encourage separation, division, and, ironically, judgment of your fellow man (and woman) - all of which stands in stark opposition to Christ's teachings and life; Christ taught his followers not to judge others, was known to consort with prostitutes and thieves, and openly administered help to the lepers who were abandoned by their fellow Man and left to die.

It should come as no surprise that this terrible concept of "conversion" comes directly from the Southern Baptists, an abominable denomination of hatemongerers whose biggest proponents openly promote intolerance and schism. The first "conversion camps" originated - where else? - in Tennessee, the mecca of Southern Baptists, where the legal, judicial, and penal systems have been completely infiltrated and corrupted by this aggressive religious sect.

That they seek to spread their hatred is not shocking; that their infection continues to spread though, is grounds for considering the Southern Baptist denomination a terrorist organization - one whose battlecry is "God Hates Fags." While we can sit back, shake our heads, and cluck our tongues at such obviously retarded behavior, the truth is that teaching others it is right, even just, to consider others less than ourselves because they are different is nothing short of hatemongering and is dangerous, offensive on every level, and should be abolished.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Bring Change to Mind

Today is the launch of a major initiative by all of the major mental health organizations to help remove, or at least alleviate, the stigma attached to mental illness. Glen Close and her sister, Jessi, appeared on the American morning talk-show, The View, today to openly discuss mental illness. Ms. Close, an Emmy-winning actress, said she hopes one day, we will openly discuss mental illness and the problems associated with it as openly as we do cancer or any other disease or affliction.

Mental illness is akin to a disease, some forms literally act as a disease - claiming more and more of the sufferer. Many forms of mental illness can be treated, but you must be careful of the medicines! I cannot stress enough how dangerous mind-altering, prescription medicines can be! The worst thing is, because of the stigma associated with mental illness and the prevailing attitudes toward it, it can be near-impossible to challenge your doctor and press for more information, but you have to do it! Antidepressants, and especially antipsychotic, drugs are literally poison and they can kill you!

This is why it is so important to remove the stigma attached to mental illness. Let's Bring Change 2 Mind.

© C Harris Lynn, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Nicaragua's Crazy Sickness

In 2008, there were 65 reported cases of Grisi Siknis, which translates from Miskito language to "crazy sickness," or "jungle madness." Those suffering it turn to local healers -- people we refer to as "mystics" and "witchdoctors" -- because Western medicine has no idea how to treat it. Yes, "Grisi Siknis" is apparently a very real medical malady.

The affliction dates back to the 1850s and originally only affected the Miskito. Recently, however, the illness has presented itself in those of Spanish descent. Also called Grisi Munaia and Nil Siknis, the Crazy Sickness is what Western medicine refers to as "culture-bound," meaning it is limited to those of a specific culture or region -- in this case, the Miskito people.

Culture-bound illnesses are very real, though their treatment is specious, at best. While most Western doctors consider it unethical to provide the victims folk treatment, as they believe themselves to be deceiving the patient, it logically follows that culture-bound illnesses should be susceptible to culture-bound remedies. But now, it appears the affliction is spreading outside the cultural sphere which is believed to have created it, perhaps elevating it to an actual form of mental illness.

Furthermore, Grisi Siknis spreads in outbreaks. While culture-bound illnesses are known to be "contagious." Western psychology prefers to apply the term, "mass hysteria." Mass hysteria is also known as Collective Obsessional Behavior, which is far more apt. So far this year, there have been 46 reported cases. As a local doctor, and ardent researcher of the malaise, says, "If an attack is not contained quickly, it can spread throughout an entire community."

The most common symptoms are hallucinations in which the sufferer believes he is being attacked or sexually molested by The Devil of Christian mythology; severe anxiety, nausea, and dizziness; irrational fear and anger; and periods of frenzy during which the victim often runs away.

Western medicine and procedures seem to have no effect, but local mystics' rites and potions often cure the afflicted. Of course, if the Grisi Siknis is, in fact, societal in nature, then what else would cure it but culturally-bound procedures such as those provided by local witchdoctors?

Western science continues to scratch its collective ass head.

© C Harris Lynn, 2009

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

1 Mind Ministries Brings Brainwashing, Cults to Headlines

The discovery of the corpse of a year-old infant, stuffed in a suitcase filled with mothballs and stored behind an elderly Philadelphia man's home, uncovered the bizarre beliefs of a cult known as "1 Mind Ministries." Now, the mother of the infant has been sentenced to a 20-year suspended sentence and ordered into counseling. 

She agreed to plead Guilty only if prosecutors allowed her plea to be withdrawn once the child is resurrected.

22-year old Trinidad native, Ria Ramkissoon, put her family "behind her" when she became involved with the 1 Mind Ministries cult, her mother told reporters. The religious cell consisted of at least four other people who will also stand trial for the child's death.
Ramkissoon will testify against the former cult members, one of whom is free on his own recognizance.

In a mind-boggling illustration of what passes for American "justice," the judge assured the woman her plea could be withdrawn if the child came back to life. A court psychiatrist found her mentally competent to stand trial, as well as criminally responsible, because she knows right from wrong. I am not sure if they do, though -- nor am I convinced that the proclaimed psychiatrist was familiar with the case.

See, Ms. Ramkissoon and her cult starved her child to death when the 1-year old "refused" to say "Amen" following a meal. Believing the child would be resurrected, the corpse was left to decompose in the cult's apartment. Later, the cult packed the body in a suitcase with mothballs and relocated to Philadelphia. There, they befriended an elderly man and stored the suitcase behind his home. Police found the grisly scene a year after the baby's death. If words like "insane," "delusional," or "crazy" come to mind, I concur. 


A court psychiatrist did not.

We've been over this one before, guys: mentally incompetent people are incapable of Evil, because Evil presupposes a choice. The American legal system dismisses both the label, Evil, as having religious connotations, and the concept as being separate from knowing "right from wrong." It's one of the greatest failings of a judicial system just chockful o' Fail. Of course, just refusing to use the word, "Evil," does not mean the concept is not in play: 


If Ms. Ramkissoon's actions are not considered "Evil," then why would she be facing punishment? It's a convoluted mess of semantics deemed intellectually insulting to those of us without a vested financial or professional interest in organized crime.

Even more insulting is the prosecutors' admission that the finding of competency was "surprising"... but they were still going to punish her to the fullest extent of the law. Because that is exactly what people like poor Ms. Ramkissoon deserve for getting sick, and being taken advantage of by people not unlike the prosecutors!

Next up for Baltimore [ZONE 1] prosecutors? Those fucking cancer patients. Enough with the lying around and hurting shit! Everybody's got problems, for fuck's sake.

Ramkissoon's guilty plea actually means she will come out better than if she had pursued an insanity defense, which could have hospitalized her indefinitely: According to her plea deal, she will have spent a year in jail, and will serve another five on probation. However, she will also be forced to undergo treatment meant to deprogram her. Technically, Ms. Ramkissoon may make a full recovery and actually have a chance at pursuing a normal life; an insanity defense risked her permanent incarceration in a "hospital for the criminally insane" -- yet another legal semantic (a hospital in which one is permanently incarcerated -- get it? Me either).

Mental illness and emotional maladjustments are not necessarily evidence of weak minds or any other physical/chemical shortcoming, nor can the state of mental infirmity or emotional incompetence be considered a "choice." In computing terms, it's referred to as GIGO: "Garbage In, Garbage Out" -- that means that if the information is processed incorrectly to begin with [INPUT], there is no chance for a correct outcome [OUTPUT]. Asking mentally ill and/or emotionally unwell persons to make, or defend, rational moral decisions is akin to asking a paraplegic to run a foot race... or a lawyer not to take a bribe.

How can a woman who spent a year with her infant's corpse in a suitcase filled with mothballs and fabric softener, waiting for it to rise from the dead -- who agreed to plead guilty only if she can withdraw that plea once her child does return from the grave -- be considered to know "right" from "wrong?" What is that even supposed to mean? To such a diseased mind, these are clearly pointless labels, no more relevant than knowing right from left, or red from blue.


The question here becomes: Did the Baltimore [ZONE 1] Court understand Right from Wrong during this trial and Sentencing Phase?

Our hearts go out to all of the victims here -- including both families -- and Ms. Ramkissoon, herself. It is an egregious failing of the American judicial system that requires her and her (almost certainly Public-appointed) attorney to play such legal games in order to get her the help she needs -- the help a society as "advanced" as the US, LLC claims to be should be able to provide her -- but The Weirding applauds her lawyer's efforts (make note, as we are not in the habit of applauding lawyers). 


Hopefully, Ms. Ramkissoon will recover... though part of me hopes she never does; the thought of her suffering for the rest of her life under the weight of knowing she killed her own child while delusional is just heartbreaking.

© C Harris Lynn, 2009

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Does Coffee Lead to Hallucinations?

Research suggests those who drink too much coffee are more likely to hallucinate, however no "causal relationship" was proven by the study.

Durham University polled 200 students on their caffeine intake and found that those who drank seven cups of instant coffee or more daily were three times more likely to "start seeing ghosts or hearing strange voices," according to a BBC article. Again, no causal link was established by the findings and experts note that such "hallucinations" do not necessarily indicate mental illness and - more startlingly - that 3% of people regularly hear voices!

Previous research indicates such hallucinations could be the result of childhood trauma and extreme duress is also a factor. When under extreme conditions, the body releases a hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is also released after drinking caffeine. Cortisol levels may prove to be the triggering mechanism, as well. Of course, another expert pointed out that "stressed people may simply drink more caffeine."

Dr. Euan Paul of the British Coffee Association noted "[of] literally thousands of well-conducted, published studies... the overall conclusion clearly demonstrates that moderate caffeine intake - 400-500mg per day - is safe for the general population..." While it can be argued that Dr. Paul has a vested interest in saying this, it seems reasonable and is borne out by personal experience the world over.

My beef is with the idea that all such phenomena are necessarily "hallucinogenic" in nature.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008