Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Mr. Champagne

What these people have done to me is definitely quite bizarre.  I think a part I haven't touched on much is the "dream world" aspect of it.  They extract you from society by way of a compost heap of serious allegations and character defamation and because you're starved for human interaction, it makes you very susceptible to suggestion.  While  you're in it, it's difficult to see at all, but I broke  out of it.  The dream world they had me immersed me in by way of a rain of suggestion from covert operatives is that I'm some kind of hero and there's going to be a big reward and celebration at the end, etc.  Those suggestions started way, way back in spring of 2010 with this guy after I sent an e-mail to Allan Ryan:


He was having another very loud phone conversation for me to overhear and said something like, "Oh, yeah, there's going to be champagne and everything.  Big party!"  When you're caught in the spell, you believe all that shit, but again, it doesn't work without complete isolation and forced dopamine deprivation. 

I've been wanting to do a re-cap of the best, most important video I have.  Since I'm once again on the verge of being completely destitute because I'm be blackmailed by the White House and the Democratic party as part of this little manipulation game that being played with me be, I figure now's as good of a time as any.  As I look back, I can see some video I got of subjects that were not what I  thought they were.  Indeed, a major part of what I've been through is induced paranoia.  The majority of what I got is exactly what I thought it was, though, and what I'm about to post here are all pretty much undeniable.  These aren't just videos that identify people, but rather ones that actually indicate something in the video.  I've seen that other people who take these videos get these very wide shots of people that are very far away that indicate nothing, or they just don't know how to explain what's going on in the video.  Fortunately, because of my television production experience, I know what it means to capture moving images that indicate something, which you can't really do without being close enough.  This one was one made quite a difference in my life:


It's so obvious that they're acting.  Exaggerated gestures and, of course, the "stop" gestures in the very beginning.  That's what they do--simply act spastic to make the subject constantly nervous.  Sometimes the goal is just to make you insecure.  They've been doing it to me for a long, long time.

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