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East Tennessee Press Censors Post On Illegal Weapons Testing

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Saturday, 15 October 2011 13:44
Johnson City Press Censors Information Related to Illegal Weapons Testing in Area

Censorship of actual threats to public health have a long history in northeastern Tennessee where nuclear facilities and DOD operate. I submitted a post to the Johnson City Press today. I have reprinted it below. The paper deleted my post this afternoon. I questioned the local "cancer cluster" and bizarre neurological, psychiatric symptoms locals suffer, which exists in northeastern Tennessee, around ORNL, NFS and Jonesborough Nuclear Reprocessing facilities. Suggesting a similar event which happened to me might relate to the "bizarre" circumstances surrounding Mr. Crowley, former District Attorney General, First Judicial District, 1998-2006, a few days ago. The Press reported Mr. Crumley suffered "seizure-like" fits requiring hospitalization.

Here are the comments and links:

lthornb2021 writes:
October 4, 2011
12:12 PM
Perhaps, like other "whistleblowers" in the land of nuclear facilities and DOD dominance (i.e., ORNL, Erwin Nuclear Reprocessing facility and Jonesborough Reprocessing facility) where local law enforcement and DOJ/DOE (Office of Special Technologies) test nonlethal weapons (microwave, acoustic, radiofrequency and radiological) on the human population, particularly the most vulnerable (women of childbirth age, pregnant women, the elderly..and apparently in this case...dissidents). Project # 3021 tests the effects of these weapons (called "crowd control", "behaviour modification" weapons/devices, "EMR" , directed energy weapons, psychotronics, or as the United Nations labels them, "weapons of mass destruction" (WMD)). Funding for testing and use of these weapons by law enforcement and the military exists, however, knowledge related to this testing and research is highly controlled. These weapons have the ability to disrupt and retard the victim (or "target's") central nervous system, resulting in memory loss, trancelike states (or "seizure-like" fits which Mr. Crumley complained of prior to his incarceration, which required emergency hospitalization to treat), inability to control bodily functions and limbs, among other bizarre neurological and psychiatric symptoms. It has long been rumoured that this area has been a "laboratory" for various radiation experiments on humans..the high cancer rate, a "cancer cluster" which exists is ignored by CDC and the Tennessee Board of Health, after several pleas by this author to investigate. Local congressional leaders avoid this subject as well leaving the area vulnerable for further exploitation and manipulation. Persons who seek to disclose this project are labelled "mentally ill" and can expect their lives to be ruined. Lisa L Thornburgh, JD (University of Maryland School of Law (2003), University of Tennessee, B.A. (1995), B.A. (1997), Postgraduate studies in nuclear nonproliferation, international security studies, MIIS/Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California 2004)). See Thornburgh v. US Department of Energy (2009), Thornburgh v. US Department of Defense (2006), Thornburgh v. Greeneville Police Department, Greene County Sheriffs Department (Chancery Court, Greeneville, TN 2009) (FOIA and Open Records Act requests seeking information related to this illegal weapons testing on the local population).

 

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0 # 3dayscondor 2011-11-18 18:06
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Whistleblower on CIA drug operations moved to another federal prison.

The whistleblower, a cousin of the former CIA top official dealing with counter-narcotics, has been moved from Florence federal penitentiary in Arizona to another federal prison center, according to information passed to WMR by a former FBI counter-narcotics contractor and member of the Presidential Task Force on Narcotics during the 1980s.
WMR has now been given liberty by parties involved in the case to divulge further details about the matter.
The individual arrested on charges that he threatened federal agents is Philip Ticktin of Arizona. Ticktin's cousin, identified as the person responsible for not only the CIA's counter-narcotics program but also instrumental in setting up the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FINCEN), designed to track the money flows of drug dealers and terrorists, is Sidney Zabludoff. Ticktin changed his last name from Zabludoff, which appears on his Pennsylvania birth certificate, to Ticktin some years ago.
 

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