Monday night, I saw the 2006 film The Kovac Box starring Timothy Hutton. It's about people who unknowingly receive implants which, when triggered, drive them to suicide.
48 hours later, I learned that John McAfee was found hanged in his Spanish prison cell. His lawyer and widow seem to disagree as to his state of mind. Authorities say all indications point to suicide.
I started thinking about how, long before I saw The Kovac Box, I became suspicious of official rulings of suicide. I thought about the death of occult researcher Tracy Twyman nearly two years ago. (Jeffrey Epstein died a month after her.) I wondered if she was driven to “suicide” not through any feelings of despair but through external forces like mind control. Today I went back to look at what I had written about her. My two articles about Twyman couldn’t be found in Google searches. I went to my Medium account and saw they were "under investigation” or “found in violation of Medium rules.”
I don’t know why. I didn’t present my suspicions as fact. The first article did relate to controversial topics like child sex abuse (which Twyman was researching) and mind control, and I should have used the terms “gang-stalking” and “targeted individual” to describe what Tracy herself said she was going through.
That was actually my main point: if current technologies can target dissenting or “dangerous” individuals like Twyman, perhaps to the point of driving them to suicide, then what chance do we have to unite and change the world?
I have posted the articles on my J.L. Cells page.
The second article is about how the first article was briefly buried by search engines.
Also, today would be the late Anthony Bourdain’s 65th birthday. Enjoy a great meal in his memory this weekend!
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