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"In 2001, then-Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, introduced legislation to ban the weaponization of 'radiation, electromagnetic' or other energies against people, but it was dropped following media derision." -J.G.
THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE (Feb 26) — ...Watching this documentary [CBS "60 Minutes" report, "Targeting Americans," which aired Sunday], I thought about the thousands of private citizens who call themselves "targeted individuals" who've reported similar experiences, including perceived attacks by remote-controlled weapons causing long-term illness. They have been sounding the alarm for years about possible electromagnetic weaponry deployment on U.S. soil, but they've been derided as delusional. Among them is my father. ...
The White House has not said whether the investigation would include cases involving private citizens. The victims' legislation applies only to government personnel and their families. But Miles Taylor, a former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff in the Trump administration — who revealed his personal experiences of "Havana syndrome" symptoms in the "60 Minutes" report — told me he believes some testimony from private citizens is worthy of investigation, too. ...
"If these attacks are indeed being perpetrated by a nation like Russia, it wouldn't surprise me if private citizens in certain capacities would be targeted for reasons that would advance the Kremlin's agenda." ...
The Biden administration should create a centralized location for reporting cases, including by private citizens. The U.S. can't appropriately compensate victims without understanding the syndrome's causes. That's why investigators should scrutinize the United States' own potential abuse of such technology, and collect testimony outside of U.S. government personnel. Private citizens who've been reporting similar attacks since at least the early 2000s deserve to be heard. ...
Jean Guerrero in Are electromagnetic weapons involved? Taking victims of 'Havana syndrome' seriously. She used "private citizens" 6 times in her opinion piece,
Column: Are electromagnetic weapons involved? Taking victims of 'Havana syndrome' seriously — The San Diego Union-Tribune — FEB 26, 2022, 9:29 AM PT,
Ms. Guerrero may be reached by sending mail to Jean.Guerrero@latimes.com.
~ Posted by Veronique W | SHSA PIN 1397 | East Moser Road 21788 USA
*Actionable activities that often accompany the malicious use of radio frequency (RF) signals include and are not limited to Excessive surveillance, Sadistic voyeurism, Character assassination, and Conspiracy to commit murder.
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