Let the victims tell their story

published: 29.10.06
copyright: http://www.uprootmedia.org/

Many mind control victims understand that what is happening to them is an experiment. That these secret projects do exist and that they are in fact real. Other victims have been hit so hard and their brain destroyed and changed so much that they will no longer be able to distinguish fact from fiction. Others again truly believe that they suffer from some genuine mental disease. The symptoms of mind control abuse is often the same as the symptoms of a real mental disorder.

The majority of the public does not know, understand or believe it to be true that such experiments are going on right under their very noses. So when the victims try to talk, try to reach out for help they are laughed at, ridiculed and looked upon like they were raving mad. This further isolates the victims, just as the perpetrators want.

People who experience this kind of horrific abuse are in a mental and physical prison where all the doors for a way out seems to be closed, or non existent. How can they escape when the perpetrators have direct and full access to their brain and body? How can they defend themselves against something they can not see or prove to others? The whole world is used as an invisible laboratory by the people who fund and run these illegal science projects. So if a victim tries to escape the country for example, it does not matter, because the system is global and they will still follow and know where the victim is. Do you see what potential such a mind control and surveillance system has in the eyes of the people funding these projects?

So who is going to help the victims, and how? How do we stop this from becoming the next control system where no one can escape?

There are probably many ways, but I think that starting with and for the victims first of all is a good first step. Take them seriously, listen to them no matter how wild their story may seem to you who have never heard about this before. It is crucial that the victims are allowed to tell their stories in a safe environment. That safe environment is created by you people out there, by taking them seriously and treating them with respect! If you do that the first step in taking down one of the mechanisms in society that supports secrecy is already done!

Another important first step is to do research by talking to people who have knowledge about these technologies. When you put together the knowledge the victims have and the facts presented by people who have papers and documents, I´ll tell you a picture emerge and the pieces come together. Status or position in society does not matter, few people want others to have full access to their brain and body!

(We will however get back to some of the challenges we as researchers encounter when investigating this subject. To do research into secret black projects is like walking in a minefield. There is allot of nasty characters and disinformation agents out there).

I hope that our research will contribute to a better acceptance and understanding of the victims situation and what we now all are up against. We are all in the same boat, and should help eachother as much as we can!

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