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MIND CONTROL VICTIM FIGHTS BACK!

Protester knocks down top brass

 

 

Mind Control Protest in Australia

Military protest: two soldiers grapple with a man who ran from the crowd and attacked Australia's two most senoir defense force officers, General John Baker and Air Marshall Doug Riding, knocking them to the ground at a parade in Canberra.

 

Canberra [From "The West Australian" published on July 4 1998. ]

A man was charged with assault yesterday after an attack on Australia's two most senior defence chiefs put one of them in hospital with a broken wrist.

In an astonishing security lapse, a lone protester knocked down retiring defence force chief General John Baker and Vice Chief Air Marshall Doug Riding. The incident occurred at the passing out parade from General Baker

Witnesses said the man yelled "If you want war, I'll give you war", as he ran from the crowd and knocked general Baker and Air Marshall Riding to the ground. Spectators wrestled the attacker to the ground and handed home to the police.

General Baker, who ended his career in the defence force yesterday, was not injured and was able to carry on with the parade.

Air Marshall Riding took the brunt of the assault and was taken to hospital with a broken wrist and underwent surgery last night.

His attacker was not carrying a weapon.

A 36 Albury man was remanded in custody to appear in Canberra magistrates court this morning charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault. Sources said he recently wrote to the armed forces that he was a former service man who had been injected with drugs to control his mind and was the victim of a conspiracy by General Baker.

HE'S NOT THE FIRST NOR WILL

HE BE THE LAST!

 


 

WATCH out-there's a spy above! Soon anyone will be able to peek into your life via a satellite linked to the Internet. Bosses can check if staff are really at home sick, and not at the beach or the golf course.

Working wife's can make sure that hubbies are getting on with the garden and not sneaking off to the pub or to tend a bed at the blonde house next door.

And husbands will be able to see exactly where the Missus has gone when she says she's off to visit mum. If fact, anyone with a computer will be able to look in on anywhere in the world after the US launches a commercial satellite IKONOS II in California next Friday.

Camera's, once restricted for military use will pin point objects as small as a square metre. For £18.50 punters will be able to download a square mile of streets and gardens, which is sure to cause a privacy outcry. You will not only be able to see Prince Charles at Highgrove you'll be able to identify his bald patch.

 

Now It's Spy TV

News of the World September 19th 1999.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big brother:
How Internet surfers could zoom
in on New York


As this "service" is now available to the public it is totally obvious that the intelligence agencies have been using the above technology to keep citizens under surveillance for decades.

It makes the physical surveillance of citizens obsolete,
yet this still continues to a great degree.

Why?

To empower the authoritarian and
dominating mentality of the intelligence agencie's pawns?


British firm told Turkey how to irradiate Kurds

A BRITISH security company which is under investigation by Scotland Yard over an alleged plot to kill a guerrilla leader proposed the use of radiation to poison Kurdish prisoners.

Aims Ltd, of Salisbury, Wiltshire, which has close links to British intelligence and the SAS, offered to arrange to irradiate Kurdish rebels held by the Turks in northern Iraq.

The company told Turkish military authorities that after the Kurds were released the radiation would make it possible to track their movements and follow them to their bases.

It added that the prisoners could fall ill from radiation poisoning within 21 days.

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