A controller virus from a microdart
by
Dan Montgomery
August 27, 2003
I thought it was a bug bite, but when I brushed it off, it felt like a mud splat on the side of the chin. About two days later, I got a rash all over the groin. About a week later, there was a rash on the lips and inside of the lips and on the side of the chin where the mud splat hit.
The rash looked like contact dermatitis, but homeopathic poison oak remedy, the one that always works, did not make it go away.
After ten days, the rash subsided, but was followed by neurological symptoms. There were untimely erections once or twice a day followed by long periods of unusually profound disinterest. There was a nervous tic of the testicles dancing. There was depression. There was pain at the back of the eyes. These neurological symptoms were relieved with large daily doses of vitamin B2 and dibencozide, a vitamin B12 metabolite. The neurological symptoms lasted for about two weeks.
The virus apparently creates a byproduct which functions as a controller receptor chemical. Electromagnetic signals from a remote computer controlled source can completely control all voluntary muscles so deftly that the inexperienced slave will not even know he has been enslaved.
After four weeks, the slave is ready for training. This includes control of emotions, control of sexual arousal, and muscle control. Muscle control training includes lips and larynx, but not breathing. They can literally put words in the mouth of the witness on the witness stand. The mind control seems centered in the fore brain. These all night training sessions cause tiredness and weakness.
Of course, you are on pins and needles to know what the training program subliminal messages are about. "I don't want that vitamin E, throw it away. Tell everything to the FBI. I will tell about . . . " (You thought I was going to tell everything on the Web, didn't you?)
One could get the impression that the FBI is controlled by a corrupt, seditious, and immoral inner circle and Robert Mueller doesn't know what to do. And I thought that strolling on the beautiful beach in Crescent City for a week would be an uneventful, peaceful vacation.
Copyright © 2003 Daniel A. Montgomery
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