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US Navy Yard Shooter claims controlled by Electromagnetic Waves?
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Saying something like this post facto is one thing, but Aaron Alexis left behind electronic documents saying that the Navy had been using Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves to force him to commit violence.

It is certainly the case that there is considerable evidence to show that ELF waves have been used in mind control technology. Perhaps, more significantly, is the fact that one of those leading the way in this research is the US Navy.

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Gunman Said Electronic Brain Attacks Drove Him to Violence, F.B.I. Says

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Video of Washington Navy Yard Gunman: The F.B.I. released closed-circuit video of Aaron Alexis inside the Navy Yard on Sept. 16, 2013.

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
Published: September 25, 2013
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WASHINGTON The man who killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard 10 days ago left behind electronic documents saying that the government had been attacking his brain for the past three months using "extremely low frequency" electromagnetic waves created by the Navy, and that was the reason he needed to lash out, senior law enforcement officials said on Wednesday.



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A message on his sawed-off shotgun hinted of Mr. Alexis's mental-health issues.


The documents provide the most detailed explanation to date for what investigators believe motivated the rampage by Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old military contractor and former Navy reservist from Fort Worth who was killed in a shootout with the police at the navy yard.
"Ultra low frequency attack is what I've been subject to for the last three months," Mr. Alexis wrote in one document found by investigators, Valerie Parlave, the assistant director in charge of the F.B.I.'s Washington field office, said at a news conference Wednesday.
"And to be perfectly honest, that is what has driven me to this," Mr. Alexis wrote.
Mr. Alexis also said "he was prepared to die in the attack and accepted death as the inevitable consequence of his actions," Ms. Parlave said. It is not clear whether he sent the documents to anyone.
Mr. Alexis's employer, a computer services company called The Experts, spoke to him on Sept. 13, three days before the shootings, about a "routine performance issue," Ms. Parlave said. But law enforcement officials said they did not believe that discussion was a motivating factor for the shootings.
The officials also said that they had found no evidence that Mr. Alexis targeted co-workers and that the shootings appeared to be random.
Mr. Alexis had a history of angry outbursts over the last decade, and he had been arrested three times in three states, though he was never prosecuted in any of those episodes. Shortly after the F.B.I.'s news conference, Hewlett-Packard Company, the principal contractor on the computer services work at the navy yard, announced that it had terminated its relationship with The Experts. Mr. Alexis worked at numerous military installations for The Experts over the past year, but had started working at the navy yard just a week before the shootings.
Hewlett-Packard "has lost all confidence in The Experts' ability to meet its contractual obligations and serve as an H.P. subcontractor," said Hewlett-Packard's director of global contingent labor, Henry Dreschler, in a letter to The Experts' chief executive, Thomas E. Hoshko.
A Hewlett-Packard spokesman, Michael Thacker, declined to comment on the letter. But in an e-mail he said, "Based on what we now know about The Experts' conduct, including its failure to respond appropriately to Aaron Alexis' mental health issues and certain incidents recently reported in the press, H.P. has terminated its relationship with The Experts."
A month before the shootings, Mr. Alexis told the police in Newport, R.I., that he had been hearing voices sent by a "microwave machine." Logs from the hotel where Mr. Alexis was staying show that officials at The Experts were aware of his "unstable" condition and brought him home. But it is unclear what the company did to address his problems after that.
The Experts said in a statement that a site manager for Hewlett-Packard in Rhode Island had "closely supervised" Mr. Alexis, "including during the events" there. The company said it was "disappointed in H.P.'s decision" because it "had no greater insight into Alexis's mental health than H.P."
The Navy has used low frequency electromagnetic waves, or ELF, for submarine communications. But some conspiracy theorists say the government has weaponized the frequencies to monitor and manipulate unsuspecting citizens, Ms. Parlave said. The phrases "my elf weapon," "end to the torment," "not what ya'll say" and "better off this way" were etched into the side of the shotgun that Mr. Alexis used to kill many of the victims, she said.
The authorities also released surveillance videos Wednesday showing Mr. Alexis arriving alone in a car at the navy yard's parking garage, assembling his shotgun and walking down a hallway, ducking in and out of doorways, before opening fire.
The video, which appears to be edited to exclude images of people being shot, does not show him in the atrium area overlooking the cafeteria where several people were killed as they ate breakfast.
Documents released by the government on Wednesday detail search warrants obtained as part of the investigation. In a backpack Mr. Alexis carried into the navy yard, he had a flash drive, an external hard drive and several compact discs. At his hotel, the authorities found a laptop in his room.
At the Pentagon on Wednesday, Ashton B. Carter, the deputy defense secretary, told reporters that the military had started three reviews of its security procedures in response to the shooting. The reviews will examine potential flaws in base security, background investigations and other areas that could have allowed the navy yard shooting to occur. Mr. Alexis was granted a midlevel security clearance in 2007 while he was a reservist that allowed him to obtain a special card giving him access to military bases for The Experts.
"The bottom line is, we need to know how an employee was able to bring a weapon and ammunition onto a D.O.D. installation and how warning flags were either missed, ignored or not addressed in a timely manner," Mr. Carter said.
Emmarie Huetteman contributed reporting from Washington, and Serge F. Kovaleski from New York.


The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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#2
Troubling! I agree Dave, I've read quite a bit about microwave [and other frequencies] being used in mind-control; making people hear 'voices'; mood control and other related things. He'd have made the perfect 'patsy' given his access, clearances, being black, arrest records, et al. Needs to be worked on. Were there not SO MANY OTHER obviously mind-controlled and/or false-flag shoot-em-ups in the USA in recent years, I'd say this was an 'outlying' possibility. Now, I'd not say so...quite the opposite~!
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I have been assaulted by lots of those EM weapons over the years. There is a vast repertoire. No doubt most military, spooks and cops have a lot of this sort of thing, but it is impossible to point to anyone in particular as being the perpetrator. Although they don't give out much information about these weapons, lots of people probably have them now, apparently you can even get plans on how to turn a microwave oven into a weapon, on the INTERNET. Not saying it was not the Navy, but he could have easily got it wrong with his "voices" creating a delusion. A TI who has a brain implant and has that problem or some other technology being used such as Voice to Skull microwave hearing, has to be very careful to reality check constantly and if they want to survive resist the temptation to attempt to attack the invisible assailant. Personally, I think the perpetrators are covert fascists and they are everywhere creating chaos for them to then save us from, but I can't prove it. Or at the least attempting to use TIs to raise the level of fear and insecurity. They wont get most of us to do things like that. It gets easier to cope with their game as time goes on. There is another game that needs to be invented - getting them to stop doing it.
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