Targeted Individuals
Victim Of Mind Control Torture and Harassment Program by CIA, NSA, DoD and DARPA
Mass Shootings by Targeted Individuals
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Various people who describe themselves as undergoing electronic harassment have committed crimes; among those crimes are mass shootings.
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Fuaed Abdo Ahmed, a 20-year-old man, held a man and two women hostage at the St. Joseph branch of Tensas State Bank on August 13, 2013, eventually taking both their lives before his own. A subsequent police investigation officially concluded that Ahmed suffered from mental issues such as hearing voices and paranoid schizophrenia. Ahmed had accused the family of his ex-girlfriend of implanting a "microphone device" of some kind in his head.
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On September 16, 2013, Aaron Alexis fatally shot twelve people and injured three others in the Washington Navy Yard using a shotgun on which he had written "my ELF weapon", before being killed by responding police officers. The FBI concluded that Alexis suffered from "delusional beliefs" that he was being "controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves."
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On November 20, 2014, Myron May shot and injured three people on the campus of Florida State University and was killed by responding police officers. Before the event, he had become increasingly anxious that he was under government surveillance and heard voices.
Gavin Eugene Long, who killed three police officers and injured three others in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on July 17, 2016, was a believer in numerous anti-government movements and conspiracy theories, but he was most notably a member of a group dedicated to helping people suffering from "remote brain experimentation, remote neural monitoring of an entire human's body."
Todd Schneider, 25, was arraigned in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Schneider is accused of stabbing Kasey Lebechuck, who is in his mid-60s, 17 times after Lebechuck approached him and asked him to move a camp Schneider had set up near Lebechuck's NE Portland home. Lebechuck survived the attack.