Posted on July 25, 2008 by BGG
I stumbled upon this, and several others here.
Maple Syrup Smell is Really Bio-Weapons Testing
The first time the sweet fragrance wafted through the city in the fall of 2005, penetrating every stank corner, infiltrating every orifice—even overpowering the locker room B.O.—we tried to ignore it. “I thought I was having a stroke, and this was [...]
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Posted on June 29, 2008 by BGG
He’ll have a nice retirement, on Uncle Sam. As you no doubt know by now, Steven Hatfill has been awarded a massive sack of cash for having had his entire life destroyed by G-Men who singled him out as a the potential Amerithrax culprit. Now, when you look at his background, frankly, [...]
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Posted on June 29, 2007 by BGG
Another fun post from Danger Room today discusses HAARP, that’s the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, a collaborative research project from your friends at ONI, AFRL, and DARPA designed to study the effects and uses of “extremely low and very low frequencies (ELF/VLF) generation, artificial optical emissions, and space research.” Or, as another [...]
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Posted on March 18, 2007 by BGG
What came out of the military’s brainstorming session with a bunch of top Hollywood creative minds after 9/11? As Sharon Weinberger recounts in honor of “Sunshine Week,” The Army told her back in 2004 that the meeting was related to a “vulnerability assessment” and the results were “deliberative” in nature. Working papers (in other [...]
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Posted on February 24, 2007 by BGG
Apparently I do, but I sure hope I don’t end up regretting it. A while back I wrote about gangstalking, a phenomenon I had just heard about. I thought it was probably an obscure, little-known paranoid tendency among a small group of people. Was that ever wrong. I’m pretty sure [...]
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Posted on November 25, 2006 by BGG
File under freakin’ crazy: I just learned the term “gang stalking.” Someone over at Gangstalking World and Gangstalking World Blog may need some professional help, but at least their incredibly grandiose paranoid-schizophrenic delusions make for entertaining web content.
It seems “Masons” or other invisible people in “gangs,” for reasons unknown, are harrassing targeted people [...]
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Posted on November 24, 2006 by BGG
So they finally figured out Litvinenko was poisoned with polonium-210, the most radioactive of the Po isotopes. A couple of small points in case you haven’t read them somewhere else about 50 times already: 1) Po-210 exists only in trace amounts in nature, so the amount it would have taken to cause this drastic [...]
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Posted on November 22, 2006 by BGG
I found a few intriguing articles about the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning case at the A Step at a Time blog, including Alexander Litvenenko: The Poison of Power and Litvenenko Poisoned: III which has an interesting excerpt from a Nigerian newspaper about the alleged radioactive thallium poisoning of Nikolai Khokhlov (I make no claims of accuracy [...]
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