The Neuro HolocaustThe AI worst case scenario is happening and our governments are complicit
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| A Chronicle of Electronic and Psychological Warfare and the Neuro Holocaust: My Journey Through a Coordinated Intelligence Operation That Constitutes Acts of War | A Chronicle of Electronic and Psychological Warfare and the Neuro Holocaust: My Journey Through a Coordinated Intelligence Operation That Constitutes Acts of War | ||
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| ===== Chapter 1: The USB Deception in Utrecht ===== | ===== Chapter 1: The USB Deception in Utrecht ===== | ||
| - | The final act before my departure from home for China was an attempt to secure my evidence. I originally ordered several | + | The final act before my departure from home for China was an attempt to secure my evidence. I originally ordered several USB sticks for this purpose |
| Forced to use replacement USB sticks purchased from Amazon—which arrived suspiciously just one day before my departure, as if timed to allow their compromise while ensuring I had some means to attempt the transfer—I prepared them with the most critical documents. These contained evidence I intended to present to either Chinese or Russian authorities as proof of Western intelligence crimes. This wasn't just a backup; it was a diplomatic package, a transfer of evidence between jurisdictions. | Forced to use replacement USB sticks purchased from Amazon—which arrived suspiciously just one day before my departure, as if timed to allow their compromise while ensuring I had some means to attempt the transfer—I prepared them with the most critical documents. These contained evidence I intended to present to either Chinese or Russian authorities as proof of Western intelligence crimes. This wasn't just a backup; it was a diplomatic package, a transfer of evidence between jurisdictions. | ||
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| Location: Russian Border, Pogranichy | Location: Russian Border, Pogranichy | ||
| - | I spent the next 48 hours being interrogated by Russian authorities. The situation was severe enough that it reportedly put the military on high alert following my claims. I told the Russians to turn my laptop inside out because I wanted to find whatever exploits had been used. They took my request seriously and began a forensic examination. | + | I spent the next 48 hours being interrogated by Russian authorities. I was checked multiple times by a nurse, and was given emergency bloodpressure medication, because my blood pressure was through the roof—that' |
| - | However, instead of being allowed to proceed, I was denied entry into Russia. I was only permitted to retrieve my laptop five weeks later. This delay, coupled with remembering threats from 2020/21, caused me significant worry. This period represents the operational gap where Western intelligence intended for their planted | + | However, instead of being allowed to proceed |
| ===== Chapter 4: The Chinese Intelligence Signal and Exoneration ===== | ===== Chapter 4: The Chinese Intelligence Signal and Exoneration ===== | ||
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| Location: Suifenhe, China | Location: Suifenhe, China | ||
| - | After being turned back, I met a Chinese taxi driver in Suifenhe who helped me secure a hotel. In a bizarre incident, this man was having a conversation with the hotel clerk, then suddenly turned to me and angrily said, “Young lady, you are not very polite!” This initially confirmed my fear that the old threats had been fulfilled—that a negative narrative about me was circulating. | + | After being turned back, I had to survive without my laptop and phone. |
| But the reversal the next day was telling: The same man returned to pick me up with no trace of anger. He entered with a big smile, offered a firm handshake, and was lively and friendly during the taxi ride to the station. He asked questions about the Netherlands, | But the reversal the next day was telling: The same man returned to pick me up with no trace of anger. He entered with a big smile, offered a firm handshake, and was lively and friendly during the taxi ride to the station. He asked questions about the Netherlands, | ||