Exposing Intelligence Agency Human Rights Abuses, Government and Corporate Corruption Along with the Problems of Zionism. The Foundation of Freedom is Freedom of Thought and Freedom of Speech
Monday, October 24, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Brain Has Alternative Visual Pathways And Seeing With The Tongue
If you think the last post about seeing out a cats eyes was crazy, wait until you see this. In this link it shows how a device allows the blind to see out of their tongue. You can also watch the videos below where they talk about the same idea. What this shows is the brain has alternative visual pathways. Here is another article about blindness and remapping the brain and the restoration of vision.
Old Video Clip Shows Brain Researcher Seeing Out Cat's Eyes
Here is an old clip of what I have been talking about with this classified technology, the ability to see out a target individuals eyes and hear out their ears. Remember, this is an old clip, you don't think it's more accurate now? This is connected to the technology I am referring to here and here.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Operation Flicker – Child Pornography Found At High Levels of Government
See past posts that cover topics of pedophilia, child trafficking and mind control here, here and here.
The following is a write-up by Voice of America on the government investigation known as “Operation Flicker.”
Federal investigators have identified members of the U.S. military and defense contractors who allegedly bought and downloaded child pornography, at times on government computers. Some of the individuals have high-level security clearances.
The Pentagon released 94 pages of documents related to investigations that date back to 2002. Many names and details are blacked out, but the facts that remain are disturbing.
A contractor with top secret clearance, tasked with providing support to the National Security Agency, was charged with possessing child pornography. Investigators say he tampered with his work computer after agents searched his home. He fled the country and is believed to be in Libya. The case is closed until he is arrested and extradited.
A National Reconnaissance Office contract employee acknowledged he regularly viewed sexually explicit images of children.
One sailor admitted to accessing child pornography while stationed on the Naval destroyer U.S.S. Mason. He was sentenced to nearly four years in prison.
The findings come from a wider investigation conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That probe, dubbed Operation Flicker, identified more than 5,000 individuals who subscribed to child pornography websites. An assistant U.S. attorney general requested that the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, under the auspices of the Pentagon’s Inspector General, assist in identifying Pentagon-affiliated individuals.
The above article was written when only the DCIS investigation was released, which is found below. Since then, I have managed to get quite a few more pages declassified, which can also be downloaded here:
Department of Defense / Office of Inspector General [2 Pages, 0.2MB] – As of July of 2015, the DOD/IG is denying all records associated with this request, and will not release them.
The following is a write-up by Voice of America on the government investigation known as “Operation Flicker.”
Federal investigators have identified members of the U.S. military and defense contractors who allegedly bought and downloaded child pornography, at times on government computers. Some of the individuals have high-level security clearances.
The Pentagon released 94 pages of documents related to investigations that date back to 2002. Many names and details are blacked out, but the facts that remain are disturbing.
A contractor with top secret clearance, tasked with providing support to the National Security Agency, was charged with possessing child pornography. Investigators say he tampered with his work computer after agents searched his home. He fled the country and is believed to be in Libya. The case is closed until he is arrested and extradited.
A National Reconnaissance Office contract employee acknowledged he regularly viewed sexually explicit images of children.
One sailor admitted to accessing child pornography while stationed on the Naval destroyer U.S.S. Mason. He was sentenced to nearly four years in prison.
The findings come from a wider investigation conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That probe, dubbed Operation Flicker, identified more than 5,000 individuals who subscribed to child pornography websites. An assistant U.S. attorney general requested that the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, under the auspices of the Pentagon’s Inspector General, assist in identifying Pentagon-affiliated individuals.
The above article was written when only the DCIS investigation was released, which is found below. Since then, I have managed to get quite a few more pages declassified, which can also be downloaded here:
Declassified Documents
Report of Investigation, Defense Criminal Investigative Service, 20 November 2009 [94 Pages, 4.9MB]
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Documents, Released July 15, 2016 [932 Pages, 182.5MB]
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