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Medugorje/Mind control

This is a small village in Bosnia Herzegovina which is the location of an unofficial Catholic pilgrimage.

The Virgin Mary is said to have appeared there in 1981, to six local children. A story not unlike the Our Lady of Fatima story, if my relapsed Catholic childhood memories are correct. It has garnered a reputation in Europe for its supposed spiritual power. There is a chapel there. I have a friend whose mother, some years ago, was compelled to visit this place. I'm guessing this happened in the 1990's, perhaps early 2000's

The story I got was that she had a friend drive her to Medugorje since she did not drive. Upon arriving and exiting the car she was hit with a sudden emotional convulsion which overwhelmed her to the point she couldn't walk into the chapel and asked her friend to drive her home. Undaunted, she returned at a later date, entered the chapel, and did not have the same overwhelming experience. Perhaps she felt some emotional force but was better prepared for it. I couldn't ask her.

However, at the time I heard this story I immediately did a search regarding Medugorje and turned up an article (I don't know if it's still up, I have no idea where I found it) in which a former Russian general or KGB, can't remember) guy stated that Russian organized crime had purchased some Mind Control technology from the KGB for a price of $80,000, I'm not sure when, but I assume this was after the fall of the Soviet Union. That money would have been a fortune in Russia then. It was this technology which was being used at Medugorje to "fleece the flock" and convince people that they were having this communion with the Virgin Mary but was originally designed as a crowd control technology. This Russian guy said this tech was particularly effective with women of a certain age, as I remember it was the so-called child-bearing years. This emotional leverage was then used to secure money and property from the women. If you watch the Youtube videos of Medugorje you will see how popular this place is, and how much money they rake in. People from around the world make pilgrimages to Medugorje.

Some months back I did another search on Medudgorje and another article popped up unexpectedly from the CIA's website, where I had never been before. I have this article on my laptop. If I can figure out how to link this article I will do so. This was from a magazine called Defense Electronics, and the article was from around 2003, discussing a story from 10 years previous, at the time of the Branch Davidian situation. It stated that the FBI had heard about a technology that the Russians had which could project words and emotions into the minds of soldiers. They had been using this in Afghanistan during that war, preparing their soldiers for combat before difficult battles, projecting patriotic fervor into their heads. They were hoping that this could be used to pacify the Branch Davidians without a deadly assault, which as we know ended up happening. But the FBI did bring over a Russian guy to do a demo of this tech, which had issues due to software incompatibility, but which nonetheless convinced the audience of Intel/NSA/scientists that the Russians had figured out something they had tried to design themselves but had failed due to insurmountable mathematical problems. The Russkies are good at math!

So, what this tells us is that there was a technology designed in the 1970's (probably) that could project thoughts and sounds and emotions into your head, without wires, at some distance. In the 1970's!!

What are they doing now??

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