Dénonciation d'un crime contre l'humanité

mercredi 1 février 2012

Comment by Soleilmavis on September 4, 2011 at 5:29am

Obama’s Unethical Bioethics Commission
by (Ghostwriter, Debra Poulsen) and Kenneth Rhoades

The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, regarding international human research subjects, contacted people who had registered with commission staff assistant Esther Yoo to speak at a May 18-19 meeting. The commission advised people, in an email, that, due to an overwhelming number of individuals who wanted to give oral testimony (over 300, as stated by Dr. Wagner, co-chair of the meeting), “we did a lottery to choose names at random.”

The email went on to state: “Unfortunately, yours was not chosen. We hope this does not discourage you from attending the meeting. We would be delighted to have you there. Please bring your written comments with you to submit to the commission.”

People not chosen to speak showed up anyway. Their written testimony was eerily similar to others who said they were the subject of nonconsensual experimentation, including radiation, laser and mind-control weapons.

Also changed was the day to speak, which was the first day instead of the second. Perhaps someone was hoping people would show up on the second day to speak and therefore would not be speaking at all. The room rented for this second meeting was half the size of the room for the first meeting in February, which had fewer people in attendance than the 300-plus people who called Ms. Yoo to announce they would be coming to the meeting in May. Another change made to the agenda was posting a guard at the door, keeping people from entering the meeting once it started, even though seating was available.

An overflow crowd congregated in the lobby, and as the testimony of victims was being recorded by other victims, hotel management asked people to stop any recording. The hotel was asked for their wireless Internet code so the Presidential Bioethics Commission could be watched on a computer by those turned away. Yet, hotel management told people to stop watching while waiting in the lobby.

Ted Gunderson, former FBI agent in charge of 700 men in Los Angeles when he retired, did not attend the meeting due to medical reasons. Mr. Gunderson became a targeted individual for speaking against corruption. He admitted he was involved in COINTELPRO 30 years ago, but said it paled in comparison to what victims are now enduring. Gunderson convinced the commission to allow another speaker to read his testimony. However, when that speaker arrived at the meeting, he was told he could not speak on Gunderson’s behalf. Gunderson passed away on July 31.

It seemed as though the commission was trying to discourage anyone from attending and speaking. Unimpeded, there would have been up to 600 people representing the public at this hearing. Holding the meeting in the middle of Manhattan had its own challenges for people coming in from all over the United States. Perhaps that’s why people couldn’t get to the meeting at the exact starting time.

The Manhattan meeting location, the small conference room, emails discouraging participation, hotel management interference, coupled with all that people have gone through as targeted individuals by way of torture and mind control is reminiscent of the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Only the very persistent made it to the meeting in the end.