The simulation state: law-enforcement is linked to using mind reading technology on civilians:
Dr. Robert Duncan, one of the men in the video below helped design some of these weapons
The Weaponization of Trust: How V2K, Gang Stalking, and America’s First Serial Killer Inside the CIA Created a Silent War on Citizens
Imagine waking up every day to voices that no one else hears. Imagine being followed not by shadowy strangers, but by your own community’s protectors—police, EMS, even firefighters. What once felt like paranoia is now a lived reality for thousands across the U.S., all caught in a web that ties back to the most unlikely culprit: a serial killer who gained access to the CIA.
This isn't science fiction. It's a version of America most people will never see—because they were never meant to.
What Is V2K and Gang Stalking?
Voice-to-Skull (V2K) technology is a real military-grade weapon system originally developed for battlefield use. It beams voices and audio signals directly into a person’s head, bypassing the ears entirely. While the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies have claimed this tech is only theoretical or used for crowd control in war zones, many targeted individuals (TIs) believe otherwise.
Gang stalking, on the other hand, is a coordinated form of psychological harassment where multiple people follow, surveil, and disrupt the daily life of a targeted individual. But what's more disturbing is who's allegedly involved: not just random civilians, but local police officers, EMTs, and firefighters—people sworn to serve and protect.
A Killer in the System: The CIA’s Hidden Monster
Decades ago, an American serial killer—an individual reportedly obsessed with pain, control, and psychological torture—allegedly found a way into the CIA through covert military operations. He wasn't there to protect national security. He was there to experiment.
Fueled by an endless black budget funded by American taxpayers, this individual quietly repurposed military-grade surveillance and psychological warfare technology—not for foreign enemies, but for his own personal use on U.S. civilians. And because he operated under the protection of national security, no one questioned his motives.
It started as experimentation, but like any obsession, it grew. Now, many believe this person sits at the top of a quiet, decentralized network of complicit participants who either fear him, owe him, or share his twisted ideology.
From the Battlefield to the Backyard
The war on terror gave the CIA, FBI, NSA, and local law enforcement nearly unlimited tools to combat threats—drones, fusion centers, biometric data tracking, artificial intelligence, behavior prediction software, and yes, electromagnetic weapons like V2K. But where is the oversight? Where is the accountability?
Instead of protecting citizens, these tools are being turned inward. Whistleblowers have claimed that entire cities have been turned into test labs. Firefighters report to strange “joint task force” meetings. EMS workers suddenly start making house calls that don’t make sense. Police cars appear before you leave your driveway. Helicopters circle your home at night. And when you try to speak out, you're labeled schizophrenic.
Why Would They Do This?
Power, control, and silence.
Gang stalking and V2K are not just about harassment. They are psychological torture programs designed to break individuals mentally, emotionally, and socially. The more isolated you become, the less likely you are to be believed. It’s a modern-day witch hunt without firewood—just frequencies, drones, and “community policing.”
And with one man allegedly pulling the strings—someone who’s turned taxpayer dollars into a private arsenal—the nightmare only grows.
Is It Happening Everywhere?
Reports of V2K and gang stalking have surfaced in every major city and hundreds of small towns across the United States. Many victims have no criminal record. Many are former whistleblowers, activists, or simply people who “rubbed the wrong person the wrong way.” Some victims believe their own neighbors are being coerced or paid to participate.
It’s no longer just a conspiracy. It’s a pattern.
What Can We Do About It?
Speak Up: The more voices speak out about V2K and gang stalking, the harder it becomes to deny.
Document Everything: Keep logs, audio, and video proof where possible.
Seek Support: There are online communities of TIs who provide information, comfort, and legal strategies.
Push for Oversight: Demand congressional hearings into the abuse of classified technologies against civilians.
Follow the Money: If we can track the budgets and programs where these tools are being developed, we can expose who is using them—and how.
Conclusion
We live in an era where your own government may treat you like an enemy for simply existing. V2K and gang stalking are not delusions—they are symptoms of a system that has been hijacked. The American taxpayer thought they were funding defense. Instead, they may have created a monster—one who enjoys silence, secrecy, and control.
The first step in fighting this invisible war is exposing it.