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Background: - I believe I was injected with some sedating drug while sleeping in my bedroom in Eugene, Oregon, around August 1993, having a vague memory of partially waking up to the event. A few months later I began hearing soft voices that could communicate with me, and I figured that someone had implanted a remote radio brain probe in my head, via my Eustachian tube, which I surmised was somehow hooked up to auditory neurons that convey information between the brain and ear organs: an Auditory Neural Transceiver. - In July of 1994, I began to be extensively harassed, violated, and at times tortured via this device: and was also monitored via “thought broadcasting” 24/7. One hostile voice, apparently in charge, claimed to be a logic professor at the University of Oregon (Dr. Don S. Levi). Given my background, and the technical nature of the device, some sort of academic seemed suspect. The device works even when asleep (monitoring and affecting dreams), and also has limited tactile transmission abilities. Communication over the device has also changed the way I think- in that I often will my thoughts, much like a person wills their voice in talking (rather than simply having free-floating thoughts that occur). - I had a CT scan of my brain performed, one slice of which is reproduced above. This scan seems to confirm that there is a probe in my head, which appears to be made of some material, probably some plastic, that is denser than air (empty space appears darker), yet mostly less dense than some bone structure (solids appear lighter). |
The probe has a node with two “wires” extending to the ear canal, and appears to be screwed into the interior of the skull. |
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