E.J. Wyatt
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“Because of the constant stress, my adrenal glands began to fail. My hair and nails stopped growing. I barely had the energy to get out of bed in the morning to do my job, but I took more vitamins and dug my heels in, determined to persevere. I learned later that the techniques that were being used on me are utilized in what's called a “soft kill” in the intelligence community. I was being tortured slowly, in plain sight, and there was little I could do to stop it, except move again.”
― The Devil Beside Me: Gang Stalking, The Secret War and How to Win
― The Devil Beside Me: Gang Stalking, The Secret War and How to Win
“I felt a pervasive sense of neediness amongst these people, like I was being energetically yanked on, all day. They were spectators instead of players in the game of life, obsessed with anyone in their vicinity who had anything resembling a normal adult life,”
― The Devil Beside Me: Gang Stalking, The Secret War and How to Win
― The Devil Beside Me: Gang Stalking, The Secret War and How to Win
“I felt a pervasive sense of neediness amongst these people, like I was being energetically yanked on, all day. They were spectators instead of players in the game of life, obsessed with anyone in their vicinity who had anything resembling a normal adult life, full of activities that had nothing to do with violating people's privacy. They were extremely territorial. They had no regard for the rights and boundaries of others. They had no sense of self. They were walking black holes, no light from within, only a foreboding, grasping need, as they attached themselves to your existence, these total strangers with no real friends, no hobbies, no dreams, and apparently, no souls or higher consciousness, as I will describe later. The stress of being a kind of prisoner whenever I was home started affecting my health.”
― The Devil Beside Me: Gang Stalking, The Secret War and How to Win
― The Devil Beside Me: Gang Stalking, The Secret War and How to Win
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