The current political landscape in our country closely mirrors the actions that Melissa Erickson and Lori LaFond have taken toward private American citizens for decades. The example I like to use is the one above. Taking a tree, solid and whole, then cutting it down and splitting it into the parts of its sum. It is termed 'divide and conquer' once achieved, but during the process, I refer to it as 'The Wedge'. There are many problems with this kind of divisiveness, but the main one is that it is accomplished through terrorist and criminal means using a computer and rape. The components of the tree are then placed on the woodpile for Lori and Missy to burn, which helps keep them warm, safe, fed, clothed, and out of jail.
It is human trafficking of thoughts that benefits the girls which provides the information that they steal from the minds of their rape victims. Many people fail to realize that while we may expect privacy in our thoughts, the reality is that this privacy is compromised with every thought we have.
Using former military dependents' and rape victims' thoughts to steal their identities is a crime. The organization extends the impact of this crime to include the families, friends, and co-workers of the victims as well. What you end up with in the final analysis is defined as human trafficking. They are living off of other people's information without any kind of permission or authority. What most people cannot do, they can, keeping their lifetime fugitive status safe; for the time being.
Using mind reading was supposed to provide the military with safety for their families, but what it turned into since the late 1970's is identity theft and a whole host of other crimes that go along with it. You can't read the mind of a person that is not implanted. To achieve that, the victims are knocked unconscious, raped, implanted, and infected with the AIDS virus. This second part is significant because the main targets of this crime in our area were gay men. The AIDS virus might have been anomalous in the heterosexual and female parts of the community back in 1985 when Lori began, but now, is a boondoggle of a problem for police who used this system illegally from 1985 until current. Make no mistake about it, this was a huge civil rights crime that is just now coming to light.
That members of our own community partook in this crime is devastating, but it elevates the importance of stopping it now. When the members of the LMOPS used police officers to create terror in the gay community, they literally cut off all avenues of law enforcement. The frustration of the implanted victims was not allowed to be voiced, until now. I wish that my friends were far more vocal than they are. I needed so much more help than I was given. Courageously, I took the wheel and did it myself. For the future of our country and privacy laws.
Nobody should have to live the way our community had to in Palm Springs, fearful of walking outside or riding a bicycle in our own neighborhoods. We were the lowest hanging fruit, no pun intended, that could be written off because of the AIDS virus. That is no longer the case.