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Ten
years of directed-energy attack on the Lost Planet
Michael Irving, World Gathering For Truth
I
have been subjected to nearly ten years of 'directed-energy'
attack. I'm not sure how to illustrate what this is like, but it
might be something like having ten or twenty mobile phones held
in a circle approx ten inches from your head, on full power,
constantly, for nearly ten years. It's not nice. I remember
spending most of the Christmas of 2008 trying not to shake. My
eyesight went off in 2003, in year three. Something else was
happening then too; in fact quite a few 'something elses'
started happening around then.
Fortunately, on a coach leaving Mexico City a film was being
shown of a Chinese or Japanese warrior fighting Tom Cruise using
staves. Tom was being pummelled into the ground, staves were a
new weapon to him. But he never gave up. Even lying on
the ground with at least one leg bashed in, Tom didn't give up,
he held his staff up in the gesture of 'Come on!'. I have tried
to do the same.
A vast number of people living in cardboard boxes; people who
are literally starving; people who don't know whether they will
be shot or blown up; or swept by a Tsunami, a flood, a fire, an
earthquake (earthquakes can be man-made too, as well as floods,
hurricanes, etc.); they have held on too, and they are not even
party to the information which I have: 'Life does not need to
be like this'. They just keep hanging on, and on, and on
.... in hope?
With two friends, I launched The Start Of The World Gathering
For Truth (details)
in August 2000, and a few weeks later the full-time directed
energy attack began.
Who do I hold accountable for this attack?
I
hold accountable all the people who live only for themselves not
truly caring what happens to others or to the world. If more
people cared, this attack would not be happening to me or to the
several thousand people dotted around the world who also have to
try to walk around each day with their burnt and burning nervous
systems knowing there is indeed an enemy of humanity... and
that most people do not seem to care.
"The world is a
dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are
evil, but because of the people who don't do anything
about it." - Professor Albert Einstein |
Michael Irving
Northern England
March 2010
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