Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 What is a typical scenario where a person would become e-harassed and who from. As you say such weapons exist, if you check out Electrosensitivity.org.uk you will see a recent news article (this weeks news update & scroll down) re soldiers in isreal ahving some inexplicable injuries - worth a read. If private individuals get there hands on such wepons thats a bad enough scenario.. its just not cricket as they say ! esP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Dear You asked, " What is a typical scenario where a person would become e-harassed ....? " ly, there isn't such a thing as a " typical " scenario, any more than there is such a beast as a " typical " rapist, or, more to the point, a typical scenario in which somebody becomes a rape victim, or a typical kind of person who is most likely to become a rape victim. It would be politically incorrect to " profile " the " typical rape victim " , and part of my mission amongst the public generally (though not in this group) is to make it equally politically incorrect to suggest profiling the " typical e-harassment victim. " You asked, " ... and who from? " (I.e., " By whom? " ) If we knew that, and had courtroom standard evidence to substantiate it, we'd have sued successfully by now, and would be very, very rich. If the USA public sector or any corporation was in the frame, we'd sue over there, because they allow juries to find the verdict in tort cases. However, we do have this recent admission from the USA, on the part of the top big wig in their Air Force: http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/09/12/usaf.weapons.ap/index.html We also have the claim of the Home Office's Intelligence and Security Liaison Unit, that any instances there may be of certain kinds of abuse in the UK are conducted " lawfully " , and " independently overseen " by The Intelligence Services Commissioner. See http://slavery.org.uk/BritGovCorresp.htm, final two items - two faxes which (and you couldn't make this up!) the said unit sent me in a single day, at Butlins in Skegness (even people trying to save the world need a holiday!), two or three days before I recorded a TV interview, in Skegness. LOL!!! In general, I think it's fair to assume that any abuse that must surely involve technology so advanced that only if the technology was classified would its development be likely to fail to make the front page of every serious newspaper, is conducted by the public sector, or outsourced to (say) " defence contractors. " I doubt that common or garden gangsters or one's " neighbours from hell " have access to the advanced telemetry needed to make individualised EM weapons abuse any more worthwhile than attempting to playing darts in a darkroom. See also http://sysos.co.uk/Spadeadam.doc, mainly for the picture in the (Word) document. Then go figure for yourself. I'm not going to libel any particular agency, even by suggesting that it has " rogue elements " who don't " play cricket " (i.e. break the Nuremberg Code. I merely document here what nobody can deny, because it's there in black and white. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 On Sep 16, 2006, at 20:02, Allman wrote: > EHS has begun to gain recognition. Gulf War syndrome and ME have > already gained full recognition. Early sufferers from all three new HUH? Tell that to my ex-doctor. She even told me that she did think that I had chronic fatigue/ME. Turns out she was just trying to get me back into the office so that she could give me anti-depressants. If that's full recognition, I'd rather have ignorance. %-) Emma > conditions used listed, until recently, to acquire mental illness > diagnoses. E-harassment sufferers still often do. The struggle for Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 > > > EHS has begun to gain recognition. Gulf War syndrome and ME have > > already gained full recognition. Early sufferers from all three new > > conditions used listed, until recently, to acquire mental illness > > diagnoses. E-harassment sufferers still often do. > > HUH? Tell that to my ex-doctor. She even told me that she did think > that I had chronic fatigue/ME. Turns out she was just trying to get me > back into the office so that she could give me anti-depressants. If > that's full recognition, I'd rather have ignorance. %-) Perhaps I exaggerated, but at least there are now at least there are two universities conducting jointly a research project into EHS. There may be other research I don't know about. I hope you can I understand the parallel I was trying to draw, even though my optimism might be premature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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