Russell Tice's Last Public Statement Prior To Being Neutralized By The FBI -- Was Tice Referring To The NSA's Remote Neural Monitoring Of Americans?
Was he warned by the FBI that they would trash his reputation if Tice did not capitulate to its demands, given what the shadow government in this country has to lose if the American people ever awaken from their media induced comas?
Given this, one must wonder if Tice's information did not concern the NSA's use of satellites to remote neural monitor the brainwaves of targeted American citizens as part of this illegal spying. If this is the case, then Tice would be corroborating John St. Clair Akwei's claims in his 1991 lawsuit against the NSA, in which he has alleged that the agency was tracking him by way of the EMF field which surrounds his body, to remotely access his sub vocalized thoughts, while using its directed energy technology to physically and psychologically torture him. See the first six pages of Akwei's lawsuit against the NSA at the following link:
*If the public should learn that they are catalogued into the NSA's computer data base by way of the EMF fields which surround their bodies, and that the NSA has the ability to use spy satellites in which to remotely read their minds from outer space, the American people would not only be stunned at such an egregious abuse of the US Constitution but also looking to abolish the NSA for such a treasonous betrayal of their trust. (Especially since the NSA is charged with protecting and defending the Constitution and their rights -- not violating them in such precedent setting ways.)
"Congress Daily reports that former NSA staffer Russell Tice will inform the Senate Armed Services Committee next week that not only do employees at the agency believe the activities they are being asked to perform are unlawful, but that what has been disclosed so far is only the tip of the iceberg. Tice will tell Congress that former NSA head Gen. Michael Hayden, Bush’s nominee to be the next CIA director, oversaw more illegal activity that has yet to be disclosed:
A former intelligence officer for the National Security Agency said Thursday he plans to tell Senate staffers next week that unlawful activity occurred at the agency under the supervision of Gen. Michael Hayden beyond what has been publicly reported, while hinting that it might have involved the illegal use of space-based satellites and systems to spy on U.S. citizens. …
[Tice] said he plans to tell the committee staffers the NSA conducted illegal and unconstitutional surveillance of U.S. citizens while he was there with the knowledge of Hayden. … 'I think the people I talk to next week are going to be shocked when I tell them what I have to tell them. It’s pretty hard to believe,' Tice said. 'I hope that they’ll clean up the abuses and have some oversight into these programs, which doesn’t exist right now.'
Tice said his information is different from the Terrorist Surveillance Program that Bush acknowledged in December and from news accounts this week that the NSA has been secretly collecting phone call records of millions of Americans. 'It’s an angle that you haven’t heard about yet,' he said. He would not discuss with a reporter the details of his allegations, saying doing so would compromise classified information and put him at risk of going to jail. He said he 'will not confirm or deny' if his allegations involve the illegal use of space systems and satellites."
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