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A SECRET CRIME WAVE IS SWEEPING THE
UNITED STATES AND COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD. PEOPLE ARE BEING GROUP STALKED
(STALKING BY ORGANIZED GROUPS OF PEOPLE) AND COVERTLY TARGETED WITH DIRECTED
ENERGY WEAPONS (DEW‘S). THIS IS ALSO REFERRED TO AS ELECTRONIC HARASSMENT AND
TORTURE. A SHORT LIST OF THE HEALTH PROBLEMS THESE WEAPONS CAN CAUSE
ARE: MIGRAINE
HEADACHES / MUSCLE CRAMPS / CANCER HEART ATTACK / BRAIN EMBOLISM / PARTIAL
BLINDNESS BLURRED
AND DEGENERATION OF VISION / SLEEP DEPRIVATION UNCONTROLLABLE JERKING OF LIMBS / MICROWAVE
BURNS NEUROLOGICAL DAMAGE / OVERWHELMING FATIGUE
RINGING IN THE EARS / UNCONTROLLED
SEXUAL STIMULATION THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL OF
THIS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION IS ALSO HUGE. IMAGINE BEING UNDER CONSTANT
SURVEILLANCE AND TORTURED WHEREVER YOU GO. SABOTAGE OF REPUTATION AND BELONGINGS
AT HOME, WORK AND AUTOMOBILE WHILE A TARGETED PERSON IS AWAY. FAMILY LIFE IS
DESTROYED. WORK PERFORMANCE IS AFFECTED. JOBS AND LIVELIHOOD ARE LOST. SOME HAVE
COMMITTED SUICIDE. WHENEVER THESE CRIMES ARE
REPORTED TO LOCAL OR FEDERAL POLICE, THE VICTIM IS LABELED MENTALLY ILL.
THEREFORE, THE PERPETRATORS CONTINUE FREELY WITH THEIR TORTURE CAMPAIGN ON MANY,
MANY OTHERS. WHAT CAN YOU DO? FIRST,
EDUCATE YOURSELF; VISIT THE FOLLOWING
WEBSITES: WWW.MULTISTALKERVICTIMS.ORG THEN CONTACT US. WE ARE ORGANIZING
TO GET OUR PUBLIC OFFICIALS TO IMPLEMENT LAWS TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE OF THE
UNITED STATES. OUR FUTURE AND THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN IS AT
STAKE. FFCHS: P.O. Box 9022:
Cincinnati, Ohio 45209 Website:
www.freedomfchs.com E-mail:
info@freedomfchs.com Voicemail:
1-800-571-5618 FOR DOWNLOAD: www.freedomfchs.com/ffchsflyer3.pdf
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nearly 1 in 10 seven- to eight-year-olds hears voices that aren't really there, according to
a new study. But most children who hear voices don't find them troubling or disruptive to their thinking, the study team found. "These
voices in general have a limited impact in daily life," Agna A. Bartels-Velthuis of University Medical Center Groningen in
The Netherlands wrote in an email to Reuters Health. And parents whose children hear voices should not be overly concerned, she added. "In most cases the voices will just disappear.
I would advise them to reassure their child and to watch him or her closely." Up to 16 percent of mentally healthy children and teens may hear voices, the researchers note in the British Journal of
Psychiatry. While hearing voices can signal a heightened risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in later life,
they add, the "great majority" of young people who have these experiences never become mentally ill. To further investigate how common these "auditory vocal hallucinations" are and whether they are associated with developmental
and behavioral factors, the researchers looked at 3,870 Groningen primary schoolers. All were asked whether they had heard
"one or more voices that only you and no one else could hear" in the past year. Nine percent of the children answered yes. Only 15 percent of these children said the voices caused them serious suffering,
and 19 percent said the voices interfered with their thinking. Boys and girls were equally likely to report hearing voices,
but girls were more likely to report suffering and anxiety due to the voices. While past studies have linked complications in the womb or during early infancy with the likelihood of hearing voices,
Bartels-Velthuis and her team found no such relationship. The researcher said that she and her colleagues had expected that
hearing voices would be more common among urban children than among their rural peers, "but to our surprise, the contrary
was the case in our sample. We have no explanation for this finding." Although urban children were less likely to hear voices, they were more troubled by them, the researchers found. They were
more likely to report hearing several voices at once, voices speaking for a longer time, and voices that interfered with their
thinking. This greater severity suggests that the urban children who heard voices might be at higher risk of going on to develop
psychotic illness, the researchers say. Bartels-Velthuis and her team are now conducting a five-year follow-up study of the children to see how the voice-hearing
plays out and what effect, if any, it has on behavior." SOURCE: The British Journal of Psychiatry, January 2010. ---------------------------- Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release. ----------------------------
The research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Naval Research, and the University
of Washington Royalty Fund.
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