On the importance of fighting back
For TIs: You know what they have done to you. Take what you know about yourself and what you know about people in general to figure out what kind of person it takes to do that to someone - so intensely, for so much time - to understand what you're dealing with. Knowing that there are people with that kind of power and willing to use it against you whenever they please - how can you move on with your life? Just hoping not to get attacked (or attacked too badly) again? How are you supposed to have a relationship and build a family with this threat around? How can you make any plans at all? There are some sources suggesting to just ignore the harassment and that it works, and a suspicious amount of support for these statements. It just doesn't work that way - they can just ramp it up (as they have done to me), using microwaves to perform various kinds of biological sabotage , so that its impossible to live a normal life or keep a certain course of action (like moving to a better job). There is no escape. Its either keep to live like a slave hoping not to get beaten or die trying to expose the system.
For non TIs: If you're skeptical about the reality of this phenomenon, I encourage you to explore this portal, which offers solid evidence through demonstrations of the technology involved and provides well-documented historical precedents. On the other hand, if you do acknowledge its existence but remain indifferent, consider this: the next target could be you or someone dear to you. Don't wait until it affects you personally to take action or show concern—awareness and empathy now can make a significant difference.
"First they came for the Jews
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left
to speak out for me."
Martin Niemöller, Protestant pastor and social activist.
On the possible accusations TI suffer from: Many TI have been accused (directly or through innuendos) of things they might be embarrassed discussing (usually behavioral problems, character flaws, crimes or isolate reprehensible acts). You don't have to go into details with anyone you don't want to in order to attack the problem.
1. Research and Index relevant Info. Accumulate knowledge.
- News, Government Documents and historical data relevant to the subject
- Technical information on electromagnetic effects no human body (specially non-thermal) and how to shield it. Peer reviewed articles and technical textbooks are of special interest here (layman material isn't detailed or reliable enough).
- List important centers of research and key researchers linked to the technologies that might have been used against us.
- List interesting journalists, lawyers and activists which might be of help to our cause. Those who have demonstrated competence and courage to dig controversial subjects and go against the establishment.
- Technical on the legal options available for investigating whats happening and protecting against it (on how to make FOIA requests, for instance)
2. Find other true TIs, register and exclude fake ones
- Have a genuine, complete social network profile, which people can verify you're a real person. Its essential that we are able to separate fake TIs from the true ones, as the former make tremendous damage to our efforts to build a resistance by spreading disinfo and distrust.
- You don't need to show yourself on Youtube as a TI to help building a community (although I thank those who do). This is a huge step - take it carefully if you do it. I haven't. But that doesn't mean you need to keep hiding for the rest of your life. Use social networks to find other TIs and have some conversation with them. If they seem legit - they are coherent, non evasive and present a 'probably true' background - try to work together on solutions and notify other try TIs, building a network.
- Fake TIs are more often than not easy to spot: No profile pic, recently created profile, profile content which appears random or with no direction, few friends or only friends who also appear to be fake. The ones to bother faking all of this can't even keep an unsuspicious conversation - they are incoherent, frequently pretend to misunderstand your statements and questions (so that no conversation is possible), constantly change the subject to something irrelevant, flood conversations with irrelevant comments, stickers, images etc.
- Avoid people who insist in 'supernatural' or 'alien' explanation for what is happening. They are of no help and only compromise our credibility as a group (and that might be on purpose).
3. Zeal for effective TI communities
- Unhelpful, useless content. Frequently posted when someone posts something relevant which they want to slide down and hide under a pile of irrelevant posts.
- Absent or actively disruptive (blocking relevant info from exposition) moderation.
- Lots of fake profiles - they are more numerous and active than those of true TIs.
4. Raise awareness
Where and when you feel adequate, make people know the existence of this practice. Don't improvise - have in mind at least which topics you have to cover, how to cover them make it clear that e need help to solve this.
Specially, reach people which might make a difference:
5. Act!
Take action! Thinks won't change if we don't act. Reserve a few minutes every week to do something relevant.