Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Editorial: Surveillance Gone Wild

Gonzales Alludes to More than One Spy Program
 
 
 
While being grilled by Congress about the illegal surveillance program for which he tried to exploit the very ill and still sedated Attorney General Ashcroft, Gonzales contradicted his earlier testimony and stated that he wasn't seeking approval for the notorious "Terrorist Surveillance Program", but rather that he was wanting Ashcroft to authorize "other intelligence activities", leaving Congress wondering if there was more than one surveillance program.  Gonzales was evasive, and apparently had lied repeatedly to Congress, raising the ire of Senators who concluded that the questioning was leading nowhere because of an obvious lack of honesty from Gonzales.
 
The question of  to what other possible "intelligence activities" Gonzales referred is a very important one, and could have far reaching implications. The NSA, who is responsible for intelligence surveillance works in conjunction with NASA and the CIA, all three of these agencies reside within the executive branch and have, for the most part, escaped any real oversight or accountability. It became apparent to me as a mind control victim that the NSA has total surveillance capabilities, and that their use is unrestricted and unethical. It is part of their system of psychological torture to deprive persons of any privacy whatsoever, and this is extended to any friends or family with whom their targeted individuals associate.
 
In their standard methodology of psychological warfare as has been revealed in places like Abu Gharib and Guantanamo, they not only deprive their targets of privacy, but they also employ an enormous amount of sexual humiliation. The mind control scenario differs, of course, because there is no physical force, but there is always the threat of violence coming from the outside. The humiliation comes from the synthetic telepathy and other means of absolute invasion of privacy of entire networks of friends and families which is then exploited to psychologically undermine their target. Understand that under such circumstances interrogation isn't what is wanted or needed, as there are no thoughts left unknown to synthetic telepathy anyway. What is demanded is a lifetime of absolute compliance, slavery.
 
None of this, of course, would ever be known to FISA because it could not be authorized under US or international law, it's a violation of both civil and human rights. Probable cause could be drummed up for surveillance of more routine sorts, phone taps, e-mail copying and even online surveillance, but of course the intelligence community wouldn't want to reveal the existence of more secretive assets, particularly since they are used in conjunction with the banned mind control program, MKULTRA. If the existence of these newer technologies were well known, as well as for their abuses, they would be banned as surely as was MKULTRA, and persons prosecuted for grievous breaches of US and international law. These "other intelligence activities" go well beyond investigation and evidence gathering and are themselves criminal enterprises which essentially form mental prisons from which one cannot escape mental anguish and torture except by agreeing to serve their new masters.
 
In my mind's eye this explains a lot of the current corruption in government, media and even in the corporate world. It's extortion, and quite often, one supposes, leads to blackmail. To what extent they sought legal justification for any of this is unknown to this blogger, obviously they wouldn't even have admitted to much of it. The thing is that they obviously aren't concerned as much by terrorists as they are dissidents and whistle blowers, by political opponents and financial competitors. It isn't who terrifies the public that is this administration's real concern. Quite simply, the truth is what terrifies them, and this is what we see unfolding in current events.
 
Such persons as commit these crimes against humanity have already demonstrated themselves to be without conscience, there would be no reason to expect that they would remain ethical about anything at all. Moreover, it seems to reflect, once again, the same psychosexual pathology of the perpetrators which has become systemic throughout the military under the Bush administration, and fairly easily identified with MKULTRA.
 
Again, a standard thorough psychological evaluation would be likely to reveal that persons in the administration are highly dissociative, exhibit abnormal thoughts about sex and violence, and are psychologically unfit to govern this nation. This, because they are mind controlled  MKULTRA operatives. I'd bet my life on it. 
 
 

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