MuckRock Receives Bizarre Mind Control Files from FOIA Request
An article by Curtis Waltman for MuckRock--a news and information sharing website--detailed last Wednesday how a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request led to the release of several strange documents showing the effects of remote mind control.
"Recently, we here at MuckRock had one of our most bizarre gets yet - Washington State Fusion Center’s [WSFC] accidental release of records on the effects of remote mind control," Waltman said.
"As part of my ongoing project looking at fusion centers’ investigations into Antifa and various white supremacist groups, I filed a request with the WSFC," he explained. "I got back many standard documents in response, including emails, intelligence briefings and bulletins, reposts from other fusion centers - and then there was one file titled 'EM effects on human body.zip.'"
The Washington State Fusion Center is a counterterrorism center that specializes in "supporting the receipt, analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information between the federal government and state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT), and private sector partners," according to their website.
The file, freely available on MuckRock's website, contains images that appear to be from some private source.
This image, which seems to originate from now-defunct site www.raven1.net, shows the purported effects of a "psycho-electronic" weapon. It appears to discuss not just what an electromagnetic weapon might do to the human body, but a larger system of psychological manipulation akin to 'gang-stalking'; saying that "involuntary test subjects" may also experience "frequent break-and-enters at home and at work with clothing and furniture, business papers, computer files sabotaged, modified or stolen."
This image appears to relate to the first in that it shows the electromagnetic fields generated by the human body which the proposed psycho-electronic weapon would manipulate to control its target.
The third image shows the possible delivery methods for the proposed psycho-electronic weapon. The black helicopter shown is commonly seen in tandem with various conspiracy theories, and alongside UFO reports. It is often related to ideas of secret government projects and organizations.
The actual source of the images is difficult to discern, since raven1.net is not active, and although Supratik Saha is listed as a Software and Electronics & Commercial Engineer at the bottom of the second image, it is unclear what organization this person may have been a part of.
Waltman is unsure how the documents might have ended up in the release, but speculated that they may have been meant for something else.
"It’s entirely unclear how this ended up in this release," he said. "It could have been meant for another release, it could have been gathered for an upcoming WSFC report, or it could even be from the personal files of an intelligence officer that somehow got mixed up in the release. A call to the WSFC went unreturned as of press time, so until we hear back, their presence remains a mystery."