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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

[NicoNtumba_JusticeCampaign]: Washington Post' Debate (Mind Control)

  Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about
things that matter. “

--Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

Dear friend and supporter ;

 

Re : Public Debate into “ No Lethal Weapons of Mind Control “ with  Sharon Weinberger , Washington Post   

 

When : Tuesday 16th January 2007

When : 11am ET USA East Coast Time ( 4pm GMT )

Where : http://www.washingtonpost.com

 

We could have ended up in “ Gulag ” , being forced

To take medication and turned into Zombies.

 

We would like to thank Sharon Weinberger , Staff

Writer at Washington Post for her courage to

Investigate and highlight many innocent people’s

plight concerning the use of No Lethal Weapons of

Mind Control (  Voice to Skull V2K , Remote Thought

Reading Broadcasting, Organised Gang Stalking etc ).

 

The use of mind control is such a grave encroachment

on civil liberties that, if allowed to develop

further, it will threaten the freedom and integrity

of all. Along with environment problems, this is

one of the most urgent issues to address if we

are to ensure a more secure future.

 

Under mind control, people are forced to become

guinea pigs for ruthless researchers' experiments,

and the life that once belonged to the individual

is now sequestred by medical neuroscience

and the state .

 

This technique can recreate people, change their

behaviour and values, as well as their characters,

opportunities and fates. It is the inner and most

important freedom which is threatened, that which

during the history of mankind has been obviously

and naturally valued highly than suffrage and the

temporary political system under which we live.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR CONTACT / SUPPORT:

 

[NicoNtumba_JusticeCampaign]

E-mail :  domega8@yahoo.com

 

 

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