Re: Fallsammlung_1 Delores Hejazi


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Geschrieben von neuron am 14. Juni 2009 08:52:33:

Als Antwort auf: Fallsammlung_1 geschrieben von neuron am 07. Februar 2006 10:13:40:

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On Friday, June 28th, 1991, The Plain Dealer reported the plight of Delores Hejazi. The
article reported that “A Parma woman was charged in the fatal stabbing of one
daughter....She discussed the concerns she has had over the past two years of being
repeatedly attacked and tortured by government agencies, beam weaponry and laser
technology.” Delores said that they were targeting her three children and that she wanted to
spare them the pain and torture.

Delores made a statement to Harlan Girard of the International Committee for the
Convention Against Offensive Microwave Weapons. This organization documents
nonconsensual weapon testing research on human subjects with microwave technology, such
as microwave hearing, (Microwave hearing is the hearing of voices, as in mental illness
except that it is caused by a microwave signal). Hejazi described much more than reported
in the newspaper account. She reported laser holes in her curtains and furniture and even on
her skin. Her statement says that she complained to the Internal Revenue Service by letter
and her problems abruptly started. She had nightmares of people dressed in black. Also, she
stated that she experienced numerous coincidences and believed that a thought or mental
suggestion had been implanted in her subconscious so that it coincided with a preselected
incident the following day. For example, Delores would bake brownies and the following
day would read in the newspaper horoscope that “you make brownie points with your
supervisors...” Many of these numerous coincidences were threatening and out of the
ordinary and added up to a pattern of harassment.

Tragically, Hejazi reported numerous physical symptoms which she attributed to
“government agencies” such as the CIA. Hejazi stated that “[my] own nervous system was
used and I felt what it is like to be electrocuted. If I had had a revolver, I would’ve taken my
life for fear of being made to feel it again.” Hezazi described the pains as being unbearable,
causing her to feel “like bacon frying in a pan, “ or as though rats were chewing at her feet”
(The Plain Dealer, December 21, 1991). This remote torturing would eliminate the need for
threats of loss of a job, ruining a political career, or threats of physical harm. This technology
leaves no easily documentable proof, unlike physical scars, poison or a paper trail.
According to declassifed government documents, one goal is to reliably get a victim to
commit suicide with no tie to the U.S. government. It is clear that the motives of the U.S.
government and potential capabilities of this technology need to be further examined.

It is also a matter of record that Hezazi documented car and telephone irregularities and I
have also experienced similar inexplicable problems with any electical system, television or
radio at any location. Like Hejazi, I experienced a statistically higher than normal amount of
coincidences; for example I would eat sardines in the privacy of my home the day before
and an empty can of sardines would be in my path at school the next day. These experiences
have been documented with 24 hour video tapes. This is repeated several times a day and is
not a figment of the imagination. A University of California at Davis statistics professor
compiled a report of this effect. Many victims have verified this odd cluster of similar
symptoms.

Delores Hejazi died of throat cancer and never
found justice for the heinous crimes she endured.



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