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UCLA professor reported concerns about stabbing suspect last year

gangstalking | October 11, 2009

ACLU Stabbing Suspect complained about taunts

UCLA professor reported concerns about stabbing suspect last year
Stephen Frank told university officials he was concerned about Damon Thompson’s mental health after the student sent him several e-mails accusing classmates of taunting him and disrupting his exams.

By Andrew Blankstein and Larry Gordon

October 11, 2009

A UCLA professor who taught the student accused of slashing a female classmate’s throat last week said Saturday that he told a university administrator 10 months ago that he had concerns about the student’s mental health, but strict federal privacy laws prevent UCLA officials from disclosing how they handled the issue.

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Nonlethal Weapons Could Target Brain, Mimic Schizophrenia

gangstalking | June 26, 2009

Nonlethal Weapons Could Target Brain, Mimic Schizophrenia

Mind_control Of all the crazy, bizarre less-lethal weapons that have been proposed, the use of microwaves to target the human mind remains the most disturbing. The question has always been: is this anything more than urban myth? We may not have the final answer to this question, but a newly declassified Pentagon report, Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons ,…

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Sharing their Conspiracy on the Internet

gangstalking | November 16, 2008

This is a quick follow up to the article sharing their Demons on the Web that came out November 13, 2008 in the New York Times.

I don’t know how many of our website visitors out there have had a chance to read and digest this article that just came out in the New York Times and also ran in several other International papers, but I thought this would be a wonderful opportunity to shed some additional light on some portions of the article.

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Sharing Their Demons on the Web

gangstalking | November 13, 2008

November 13, 2008
By SARAH KERSHAW

FOR years they lived in solitary terror of the light beams that caused searing headaches, the technology that took control of their minds and bodies. They feared the stalkers, people whose voices shouted from the walls or screamed in their heads, “We found you” and “We want you dead.”

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Audio Spotlight

gangstalking | February 6, 2008

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