Shared Neurological Effects

In 2023, while my best friend—a mother of two young children—was drifting into sleep at her home, she suddenly noticed that her entire body felt as though it was vibrating intensely, accompanied by bizarre, intrusive dreams. The description stopped me cold: it was the identical whole-body pulsatile sensation I had endured for years, a hallmark of the pulsed microwave entrainment I had come to recognise as part of the targeting. When I expressed alarm, she downplayed it, suggesting it might simply be psychosomatic—“maybe because of everything you’ve told me about what you’re going through.” I was furious: the idea that the perpetrators would extend their reach to an innocent bystander, and especially to a devoted mother, purely as leverage against me felt like a new low in calculated cruelty.

For almost two years the episode remained isolated, and she mentioned nothing further. Then, in 2025, the symptoms returned with unmistakable precision. She described a mechanical, perfectly rhythmic muscle twitch just above her knee that twitched in exact, clock-like intervals—too regular, she said, to be a normal fasciculation or restless-leg impulse. Again, I recognised it immediately: the same metronomic myoclonic jerk I had logged hundreds of times, often synchronised to the very same low-frequency modulation envelope the system uses.

These two incidents, separated by nearly two years, transformed her from a sympathetic witness into a secondary victim. The technology that is being deployed clearly possesses the range and resolution to single out individuals in my immediate circle, even when they are physically distant from me, and even when they initially dismiss the effects as imagination. This ubiquitous presence clearly implicates the telecommunications network and its MIMO-towers. The fact that a protective mother with no prior complaints can be made to feel her body vibrate or twitch in perfect mechanical cadence—simply because she is close to me—underscores the indiscriminate and vindictive nature of the campaign.