Tuesday, January 12, 2010

flying drones - one example of what attackers can use

I haven't read all my news feeds in a long time, because that's all bookmarked on my PC, and I've been using the library instead. I read a couple of blogs that I haven't read in a while, saw someone mention unmanned drones being used in the war, and I looked up drones. http://diydrones.com/

Small flying objects are one possible explanation for victims who experience attacks that follow them wherever they go when they drive long distances in the car. I usually experience a slight delay - I can go someplace in my car, try to sleep or meditate, and within a couple of minutes, I start experiencing attacks such as banging and snapping noises on my windshield, voices in my head, unbearable tickling in my calf muscles so that I have to wiggle my legs, and other phenomena.  But it doesn't always happen immediately - it takes a couple minutes for them to catch up with me.

The drones shown on that web page are cheap devices that anybody can make, for fun, as a hobby.  It's something I would have wanted to do myself if I had time for hobbies and building things; however, I wouldn't have been attaching radio frequency weapons or sound weapons to them and attacking people in their homes.

I don't think I'd mind, though, if somebody attached weapons that could blow up other drones.  Tracking down drones that are attacking someone, and destroying the drones (if they were found) would make me feel better.

Drones (small ones like on that page) are a good theory, because you don't have to be a government agency, you don't have to have your own satellite, you don't even have to bother hacking into a satellite, you don't have to do anything expensive or complicated.  All you need is a little bit of mechanical skill and the desire to ruin somebody's life.

I watched a video where they had a tiny spy camera attached to the drone.  It went up above all the houses in the neighborhood.  I felt sick watching it, because I know that something like that is what's following me - though I don't know the exact details of what it is.  Something similar.  Something like that thing is killing me and destroying the time that I have on earth.  Again, all you need is malice.

I've had other times when I felt sickened looking at a web page because it reminded me of things being done to me.  It wasn't that bad tonight looking at the drones.  Sometimes the feeling is intense loathing and hatred:  I went to some website called 'hypnobabes' or something like that, some pornographic site with women being hypnotized, and I wasn't able to look at it, because I get hypnotized while dreaming every night.

You can't control what the murderers are doing; but you can start a religious group of REAL humans who will support each other and make life livable.  And again, I say 'real humans,' but I have to add that if somebody out there is doing some cheap, low-budget hobby thing like that to attack people, they themselves are probably already being controlled by someone else, because I believe that there is a larger system already in place, and that we are all in it, all the time.  They, the low-budget hobby attackers, might be pawns or puppets themselves, getting the blame, while somebody else sits in a safe place far away controlling the strategy and making it look like those pawns are the bad guys.  That's what I assume.  That's how I interpret things.

Those faraway people have been around a lot longer and they know a lot more than the low-budget attackers know.  They're also a lot more evil and more strategic, and they feel less remorse, and they seem less human.  They've been around since before any of these new people were born.  If you thought you were the king of the world, there's always somebody else out there who is bigger and more evil and richer than you are.

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