The silent massacre


Searching for Shielding and Remedies



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Silent-Massacre by Max H. Williams
Searching for Shielding and Remedies
After one discovers that he has become “hooked,” he naturally grasps at ways to ward off the electronic and psychological abuse and neutralize the source. Targets calls that “shielding.”
That effort becomes costly. Most targets are simply plain, low- to mid-income people, and dealing with electronic assault and mind control places a great strain on their financial resources. The attackers know this and encourage targets to spend their money on useless gadgets and remedies.
The actions that I took to find a way to detect and neutralize whatever causes the electronic effects and voices (mind control) are too numerous to describe in detail. I will only summarize some of those actions.
-- Services. (1) Paid $300 to a private detective to look for a bug in my vehicle and (2) $750 to another P.I. to provide information about a person I had reason to suspect. (3) Had about
$3,000 of dental work performed to re-do that which had been done abroad. (4) Had x-rays and a CT Scan made. This totaled well over $5,000. (5) Paid $1,200 for analysis of DVR recordings. (6) Paid $250 for a “psychiatric evaluation.”
-- Gadgets. (1) Installed an NCH Tone Generator program in my computer. (2) Bought and wore a small stone medallion that was said to afford some kind of protection. (3) Purchased a
Walkman-type device called the Jammer, which was useless. (4) Bought a Spy Audio
Jammer that produced static supposed to keep outsiders from listening to telephone conversations. (5) Purchased a dozen small objects composed of metal shavings and crystals held together with heavy glue called Orgone Blasters. (6) Ordered and used a small device called the BIOPRO “Home Harmonizer,” whose manufacturer should be jailed for fraud. (7)
Bought and used two devices, the RF Bug Detector and the Zap Checker, Model ZC185, to

detect and measure electromagnetism. (8) Bought an expensive radio scanner that I thought might interfere with the attackers’ frequencies. (9) Bought and used neodymium magnets.
(10) Bought a 2-way mirror to keep in front of PC monitor. (1) Many other objects, programs, and devices. I spent several thousand dollars on those items and materials. (11) Tried wearing a “cap” invented by a TI, which was supposed to lessen the V2K. That invention was provided free of charge for testing. (12) Bought a TV-advertised remedy for tinnitus at $160
(at this writing, the treatment has not arrived). (13) Tried a free trial version of a “cap” composed of small metal discs believed to counter the REA. It did not. (14) Bought a product called Quietus, which is supposed to eliminate tinnitus. It cost $179 and did nothing. (15)
Purchased a small digital voice recorder to record the environment around me, $118, and a
LessEMF generator that is supposed to reduce electromagnetism, $190.
-- Experiments. (1) Walked the outside perimeter of my house with small radio. If it lost its station and started buzzing, it was supposed to mean that my attack was land based. The stations remained clear. (2) Used ear plugs. (3) Exchanged a mattress with springs for one without them. (4) Encased head with aluminum foil at night and wore a ball cap lined with foil.
(5) Turned several radios on at the same time tuned to different frequencies. (6) Coated a cotton cloth with peanut butter, wrapped it in plastic, and wore it over my head at night. (7)
Took massive amounts of recommended vitamins and minerals. (8) Took for about nine months a chelating substance called Detoxamin, which cost over $1,000. (9) Constructed a
Faraday Cage of chicken wire with an outside copper grounding rod. (10) Made and used a blanket made of heavy aluminum foil to sleep underneath. (11) Placed aluminum foil over the bedroom windows. (12) Used two 3 volt watch batteries, the positive side taped to one ear and the negative side, to the other ear, at night. (13) Deliberately exposed myself to lightning during electrical storms. (14) Tried recommended isometric exercises. (15) Turned off the main breaker at night, cutting off all electricity within the house. (16) Placed ceramic tiles underneath my mattress. (17) Used Dramamine tablets daily. (18) Bought Orgone blasters.
(19) Bought copper Brillo pads, unwound them, and wore the copper mesh under a cap. It accomplished nothing. (20) Bought a headband with small microphones to mute the V2K while I slept, $30.

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