U.S. News

Report: State Agency Accidentally Releases ‘Remote Mind Control’ Records

WHOOPS

In response to FOIA request for information on Antifa and white-supremacy groups.

beast-placeholder_p5mqw2

In response to a journalist’s standard Freedom of Information Act request for records on Antifa and white-supremacist groups, the Washington State Fusion Center reportedly released a file containing records on “remote mind control” techniques. According to Muckrock, a nonprofit that publishes government information gathered through FOIA requests, the mind-control documents came from the Department of Homeland Security-linked agency in the form of a file called “EM effects on human body.zip.” The file reportedly contained various diagrams detailing the horrors of “psycho-electronic weapon effects.” One diagram lists the various forms of torment supposedly made possible by using remote mind-control methods, from “forced memory blanking” and “sudden violent itching inside eyelids” to “wild flailing” followed by “rigor mortis” and a remotely induced “forced orgasm.” It was not immediately clear how the documents wound up in the agency’s response to a standard FOIA request, but there was reportedly no indication the “remote mind control” files stemmed from any government program.

Read it at Muckrock