Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Jiverly Wong and Mind Control
By Matthew D. Jarvie
April 7, 2009
SovereignSentience.blogspot.com
Recent developments surrounding last week's horrific massacre in Binghamton, NY, have sparked questions that any critically-thinking person aware of the history of government mind control and harassment should be asking themselves. On Monday (4/6/09) the media released a letter (click here for the PDF file) allegedly written and sent by lone gunman Jiverly Wong to a Syracuse news station, supposedly just prior to killing 12 people, including himself, last Friday. The letter, which also included photos of Wong with his guns, along with his driver's license, was received at the news station around midday on Monday, though the letter was apparently written in mid-March. In the letter, Wong writes about being harassed by what he calls "undercover police." He writes of these people entering his home, spreading rumors about him, causing him to lose his job, and alludes to them making him physically ill and beaming sound into his ears. Though most people will be quick to brush this off as the paranoid delusions of a severely mentally ill person (and he may very well have been), what Wong describes appears to be very similar to what 'Targeted Individuals' (TI's) and victims of gang stalking often report.
Targeted Individuals often report being harassed or stalked by people (gang stalking), or experience electronic harassment with electromagnetic and/or microwave devices that create sensations of being shocked with electricity, burning of the skin, muddled thinking, auditory hallucinations, and a number of other symptoms that make for a hellish existence for the victims of this government harassment (torture).
Anyone who believes that the technology for covert mind control and harassment does not exist, only needs to read this quote from a Washington Post article, dated 1/14/07, titled Mind Games, about people who claim to be victims of government harassment:
"An academic paper written for the Air Force in the mid-1990s mentions the idea of a weapon that would use sound waves to send words into a person's head. "The signal can be a 'message from God' that can warn the enemy of impending doom, or encourage the enemy to surrender." In 2002, the Air Force Research Laboratory patented precisely such a technology: using microwaves to send words into someone's head. The patent was based on human experimentation in October 1994 at the Air Force lab, where scientists were able to transmit phrases into the heads of human subjects..."
The article goes on to talk about the victims of alleged electronic harassment and gang stalking:
The members of this confessional "club" are not your usual victims. This isn't a group for alcoholics, drug addicts or survivors of childhood abuse; the people connecting on the call are self-described victims of mind control -- people who believe they have been targeted by a secret government program that tracks them around the clock, using technology to probe and control their minds.
The callers frequently refer to themselves as TIs, which is short for Targeted Individuals, and talk about V2K -- the official military abbreviation stands for "voice to skull" and denotes weapons that beam voices or sounds into the head. In their esoteric lexicon, "gang stalking" refers to the belief that they are being followed and harassed: by neighbors, strangers or colleagues who are agents for the government.
Further, those who have studied documented government mind control programs like MK Ultra, Project Bluebird/ARTICHOKE, Project Bluebeam, etc., knows this stuff isn't nearly as far-fetched as much of the general public believes. Government experimentation on the citizenry, without their informed consent, is nothing new and goes back many, many decades.
The media has been all over the place in their reporting of this incident. First they reported that Wong was fired from IBM, then that he was laid off from a Shop-Vac factory. They said that he lived with his parents and his sister, then reported that he lived alone and hadn't lived with his sister in over 20 years.
It does appear that Wong indeed was living alone at the time leading up to Friday's rampage. Considering he was an immigrant who could only speak broken English, it is likely he had few, if any, friends. People like this often make for perfect government guinea pigs as they have nobody to turn to who will believe them or witness their harassment.
There are a few things I have pondered:
* Prior to the 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech, Seung-Hui Cho also sent a package to the media containing a letter and pictures of him posing with his guns. Is this simply coincidence, a copycat scenario, or is there more to the story?
* Where were the pictures of Wong taken and by whom... and what does this person know?
* For being able to only speak broken English, the writer of the letter has surprisingly good spelling. Sure, he uses the wrong variation of words (ie. "when I was live in California" instead of "when I was living in California"), but very few words in the letter, if any, are misspelled. He uses and correctly spells a few unusually "big" words (for someone who can barely speak the language) that even people who speak perfect English might have a difficult time spelling (ie. 'domineer').
* Why is the letter written in two different shades of black pen?
* Was Wong taking any anti-depressant or anti-psychotic drugs?
* Did Wong ever undergo any form of psychiatric treatment or therapy, whether in the US or in his home country?
Whether Wong was a mind-controlled patsy or just a severely disturbed individual, the fact remains that electronic government harassment and gang stalking is very real and occurs on a daily basis.