but, it is a SMALL group of HIGHLY FUNDED, HIGHLY CONNECTED, Mean, SHILL , Nasty, Greedy " MAJOR LEAGUE ASSHOLES... "
(as the President would tell you himself if he could)
: For the past two days Associated Press has featured a story
: listing previous White House indictments. The first on list
: was the indictment of Raymond Donovan, Secretary of Labor
: under Reagan. The story goes on to say he was acquitted.
: Here is what they don't say...: Donovan, then in New
: Jersey, was indicted under Morganthau's office, Manhattan
: DA. Morganthau had a reputation much like Fitzgerald does
: now. Donovan was indicted under RICO laws, heavy ties to
: the mob. Such RICO cases are usually very convoluted, the
: case was expected to last for months before the jury.
: Therefore the judge impaneled two extra jurors as
: alternates if needed. Two jurors were dismissed in the
: process leading to the trial, leaving the judge with only
: the 12 needed.
: In the middle of the trial one juror, a middle aged woman,
: starts to go nuts. She is shouting all kinds of strange
: religious things interrupting the proceedings. The judge
: calls in a psychiatrist. Her behavior is very out of
: context as she had no history of any psychiatric disorder
: and had a background check of being very normal. However,
: she is still so agitated that the judge is forced to
: dismiss her as a juror. He has a choice of declaring a
: mistrial (the most common choice) or continuing with just
: eleven jurors. The judge takes the unusual step of
: continuing with a short jury and Donovan is acquitted
: anyway.
: Most likely this was a case of mechanical 'mind control' op
: jury tampering, but very hard to prove.
: On the night of April 13th, 1984 I was interrogated on Groton
: Naval Sub base concerning the new mathematics. I gave three
: names, Cho in Tokyo (Tetrahedral Physics), Pavlita, and a
: Soviet astrophysicist, Koserev. Towards the end of the
: interrogation they received a phone call which the intell
: people seemed to question. They were told to stop the
: interview. I was then quickly dumped off base at an
: all-night diner waiting for a bus. There was only me and
: the waitress. After about half an hour two guys come in,
: they were dressed down, had an old car, but obviously
: military types. The counter was a U shape. One sat across
: from me. The other next to me. The one next to me moves so
: he is leaning against me. I put my hand over my coffee
: thinking, 'what is coming next, a bullet?' The guy across
: the counter, (first time they spoke), suddenly asked the
: guy next to me, "You done?" They both suddenly
: get up leaving some money on the counter and split. 'What
: was that about?' I thought. About one hour later I am on
: the bus and start to freak out. It is almost like the one
: LSD trip I had in 1968. It won't stop. Even going on the
: next day back on the Vineyard. I dare not tell a soul. Who
: would believe me?
: A few weeks later a story appears regarding a Soviet
: mathematician, Sergie Koslov. He seems to have had the same
: experience as I, complaining about being 'gassed' by the
: CIA. He demanded to be returned to the Soviet Union.
: Because of his behavior psychiatrists were called in to
: examine him prior to his leaving the Dullas Airport on a
: Soviet Aeroflot. Coincidentally I got my hands, right at
: that time, on a book 'Mind Wars' by Ron McCray (or McKray
: not sure of spelling). In the book an electronic device was
: tested called the Paranoia Producer. It separates the
: neuron synapses slightly and produces an LSD effect. In
: lighter doses it like pot. It was even tested on members of
: Congress, Tip O'Neal being one. Now my story added up. I
: went to the police. At that time the Soviets were
: complaining through TASS about American use of psycotronics
: and this even appeared in the NYTimes.
: The interrogation at Groton was recorded with my knowledge and
: consent. I had papers regarding both Pavlita and Cho that
: were Xeroxed. Most likely I slurred and Koslov was mistaken
: for Koserev. The 'Paranoia Inducer' is not dangerous. But
: in a strange 'set and setting' such as that it would
: certainly freak anyone out.
: I feel this was most probably the device used on the Raymond
: Donovan case juror. It could have even been done in the
: elevator or such, no person would notice.
: What a danger to our legal system! There is a large site, Mind
: Control Forum, which gets into much of these subjects. The
: head doctor of Finland, (sort of like our Surgeon General),
: had come out a few years ago stating that illegal use of
: new psycotronic weapons was the greatest danger to
: democracy.
: There was another case, very similar, that I was told about
: and forgot. If any reader remembers please email me.
: The Massachusetts State Police at first did not follow up. I
: went back to them about a week later to see what was going
: on. The Oak Bluffs station was closed. A guy comes up to
: me, officer in civvies. He asked what I wanted and I tell
: him. He says, "Good to see your face. Now I can better
: ID you when we find you washed up on the beach." I was
: drop jawed. I said nothing about this for some time. Over
: the course of a year or so I was getting heavy phone
: harassment. Finally I had it, called the State Police. I
: was put right through to the head, Colonel Trobucco. He
: listened to the story and had a few real hard questions
: which I answered. He stated, 'this over my head', and
: wanted me to contact the head of the Mass Office Of Public
: Safety, Charles Barry. He kept warning me not to talk to
: anyone else. Barry's 'chief of staff', Dennis Condon,
: insisted that I talk to him. I was stupid and did. He
: queered the entire thing. Years later I was to find out
: that Condon was ex FBI and the one that they tried to
: indict along with Agent John Connelly as those FBI agents
: working for the mob, Whitey Bugler et al.
: I say all this to make a point. The cabal is not as big as
: most would imagine. They keep others in line with fear. The
: Internet is now putting enough information together to make
: a difference. Those with stories should get them out now. I
: later also understood that the State Police went to some
: length to investigate my complaint. The head Internal
: Investigations, Colonel Charles Henderson, became the head
: after Col. Trobucco. He knew my entire story. (He was
: pushed out.) There was also an investigation into testing
: of psycotronic devices on women prisoners in Framingham. A
: few years ago the House of Mass had a bill in committee
: outlawing psycotronic devices. I have felt that my case
: with the Framingham case led to it, a giant step forward.
: My case also had profile as Senator Kennedy wrote the
: commander of Groton Sub Base, Captain Ransom, asking for a
: explanation of my treatment. Commander Ransom did not
: reply. The head of Kennedy's Boston office, Emily
: Winterson, stated that it was highly unusual for the navy
: to refuse to answer congressional mail.
: This is information war. As more information comes out, and as
: those caught in the middle fear less the cabal, it will
: break.
: More on the math at my site below.
: Michael Donovan, Maine