PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Testimony by Member of the Public on High-Level Technology Victims
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3 min
A member of a group representing victims of high-level technology in New York City, New York State, and New Jersey testified about the alleged harmful effects of these technologies, including brain lesions similar to Havana Syndrome.
The speaker claimed that there are approximately 400,000 victims in the United States and that experiments are primarily conducted on older women living alone.
- The speaker mentioned that some states, like California and Colorado, have passed neuro rights laws to protect citizens.
- They alleged that military organizations and law enforcement are involved in experimenting with these technologies.
- The testimony referenced United Nations reports on cyber torture and weapons used by law enforcement for torture.
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Okay.
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Thank you.
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Yes.
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I'm a member of a group of victims of high level technology in New York City, New York State, and New Jersey.
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These technologies have caused in many of us to be diagnosed with brain lesions as the Habana Syndrome brain lesions against the neurological system and the brain.
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And we're getting together to inform the state of New York and the city of New York about these events that are very tragic.
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We have victims groups throughout the United States of of these technologies, and there are about 400,000 victims of brain lesions from these technologies in the United States.
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In the states of California, for instance, they passed the neuro rights laws to protect the neurological system and brain of people and the state of Colorado as well.
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And questionnaires in our in our victims groups throughout the years have shown that the guinea pigs used for these experiments are women over sixty and seventy years old who live alone as widowed, separated, divorced, or single.
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And they're using us for experimentation with the brain and neurological system by sending these harmful technologies around the clock to our bodies and brains.
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And among the people experimenting in with these technologies are our military organizations and also law enforcement.
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And the United Nations where I worked for 25 years, has protected the victims with the reports of cyber torture that are committed against victims with technology.
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And recently, the special report turned torture last year of the United Nations issued an annual report to the general assembly about the production, trade, and use of weapons of weapons by law enforcement to torture people.
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Mhmm.
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So the UN is very well aware of that.
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And I have been slammedered by my prosecutors who are covering up these crimes against humanity with a fabrication that they created about my employment in the United Nations that ended properly in 2007.
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This is 16 years ago.
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So that